Chocoholic wrote:Bora Bora wrote:Chocoholic wrote:No one is allowed to wear crash helmets, hoodie tops, balaclavas etc in shops, banks etc so why should these women be exempt.
The signage for not permitting the wearing of those items are at the discretion of the owners. It's not the LAW.
er yes it is actually! Bora, quite frankly I don't care if people are a visitor or a resident of my home country,
why do you think we're all leaving? Because we're sick to death of people taking over and enforcing their values and ways of life on us!
FFS we're not even allowed to celebrate St George's Day or Christmas properly anymore - that I have a major issue with. Yet the UAE embraces all cultures and celebrates all the religious holidays, regardless of whom they belong to, and that is a great thing. I know exactly what I can and can't wear here and what is appropriate in certain places and what isn't. And your arguments are invalid, when you see the number of muslims and locals in bars/clubs etc, please some of the arab women dress in a far more salacious way than most westerners - Lebanese and Egyptians are classic examples.
You can think what you like, but the UAE has many many positives and trumps many European countries.Anyway like I said, it's a brave, bold and good step forward and I hope the rest of Europe follows in their footsteps, because believe me people are sick to death of it.
And nowhere in the Koran does it say woman should cover their faces, hair either, so that's all a moot point. It simply states that MEN and WOMEN should dress modestly shoulders to knees. The whole women covering completely is enforced by sad little men with big insecurities.
Did a search and could not find the not permitted, etc., as a law. Please provide link.
Chocs, who exactly are these "people taking over" who are enforcing their values and lifestyle on you? Are you referring to locals and the laws of the UAE? This is their country, not yours. They are not required, and don't feel the need, to remove laws or put laws on the books to please the expats. I think Dubai, in particular, has relaxed in many ways to accommodate expats.
As for people leaving in numbers, the majority were made redunant Chocs. There are those who feel it is time to move on either back home or to another country, not because they were losing their grip on what you may think "people were taking over" to what may belong to them. When the Brits helped to establish the UAE, it didn't get ownership rights to the UAE when doing so.
Why you point out how Lebanese and Egyptians dress is lost on me. You forgot to mention the Brits, South Africans, Filipinos, Americans, Russians, etc.. They are expats. I think you digressed in your post.
You are annoyed by immigrants pushing their lifestyle on countries they choose to migrate to and became citizens of, such as, "your country", yet you are very vocal about the laws of this country where you are for all intent, a guest. I pointed out how some westerners, like you, rant about the laws here. The UAE is not for some people and they are free to leave, as you are, to go back home or find another location that doesn't put restrictions or limitations on their lifestyle.
Your statement "you can think what you like, etc." would lead one to think that I am the one who has issues with the UAE, when in fact I don't (again, you digress), it's you that has them and have been very vocal about them.
I may not agree with some of the laws, but I certainly wouldn't leave the country because they offend my sensibilities nor do they have such a profound impact on my lifestyle to the point that I feel I have to leave.
As for celebrating holidays, your statement is such a contradiction!!! Go back and read it please (text in italics). First you say your can't, then you say you can. You have been here long enough to recall that at one time there were little signs of Christmas. You might see a Xmas tree in the lobby of a hotel, but it would come down the day before Christmas. Today there are decorated Xmas trees everywhere that stay up through the Christmas holiday and people do make the best of it. For the most part the only thing missing is the cold and snow.
You need to take inventory Chocs and come to the conclusion that maybe it's time you moved on. You are not a happy camper.