Well I've been here for 33 years, never had a company paid villa or a high paying job. I'm happy and greatfull for what I have and had. But I do have nice cars, well I rather starve before I drive a corolla or a sunny
. I have and do call it home, but dunno how long will I be alowwed to call it that. Anyways, I loved the old dubai it was "cosy" for lack of a better word. Pace of life was much more relaxed, NO TRAFFIC !!!.
Now its just filled with people who are hear temporarily to milk it as much as they can and leave. They have no real attachment here and its just another money making venture. They don't care what the consequnces are. Just like when a logging company comes into the woods they are there to get the timber and once its dries up they leave a barren wasteland.
It is the influx of these kind of people that has made dubai has lose its charm, people on a quick buck mission making hay while the sun is shining.
The Emarati culture is alive. I don't see culture being defined as having a bunch of old buildings like in European cities. You can have a modern city with culture and tradition. Although the younger generation is drifting away slowly.
And don't forget Emarat is truly a multi cultural city. You can live all your life here without really experiencing "Arab"culture. Which is actually diffrent from Emarati cullture