No surprise here...
The least friendly country for expats, according to the Forbes formula, is the United Arab Emirates.
amazing how in 3 years they went from #10 to the bottom of the barrel.
http://travel.yahoo.com/ideas/world-s-f ... tries.html
the message board for Dubai English speaking community
The HSBC survey’s top three overall scorers—Singapore, Hong Kong and the United Arab Emirates—didn’t fare so well in categories relating to community integration and befriending locals. What did impress expats living in each of these countries, however, were improved career prospects and high incomes.
Nucleus wrote:Learning the language and befriend locals is difficult here, I hope something is done to improve that. However, for other things it is not so bad.
True, new ones don't have the old culture.tony89 wrote:I think its some of the locals you would probably find at starbucks and stuff with the latest exotic wheels that would have the ego.
new ones don't have the old culture
herve wrote:I fooled him pretending to be a woman, he never saw me coming, I pulled his strings for months,
gertrude wrote:I wonder why Bin Sulayem hired Herve and not the guy on the review if he was so good, 16 years building submarines! or may be he was hired after....to write the review. No matter how you put it, Herve is in the US, so if he did not escape how do you explain that.
The full transcript of the interrogation is in my book for everybody to see.
Would that be the original recording or the fake recording???one of these days i am going to have my recording on FOX news,
I think it is related to a new metropolitian culture. If you go to old villages it is different, but in city it is different. I guess, in city it may come in the future. But that depends, it may or it may not. There are number of variables. But I hope old hospitality trandition transfers to urban metro life too in some form.Bora Bora wrote:they don't make "friends" as expats do, in that there is no socializing - go out for an evening or going to each others homes or calling each other. There are lines drawn that they don't go over.
Mr BB has many good local friends that he sees frequently or speaks to on the phone, but we, as a couple and they as a couple or family, don't socialize in the sense get together for dinner or visit each other.