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Ambassador wrote:Are you Emerati?
Dillon wrote:Ambassador wrote:Are you Emerati?
I should be very careful in asking questions in the future if I were you Ambassador, the last one you asked nearly caused the Forum to implode!
Chocoholic wrote:Kid would like to think so, but we have our doubts.
Dillon wrote:Ambassador wrote:Are you Emerati?
I should be very careful in asking questions in the future if I were you Ambassador, the last one you asked nearly caused the Forum to implode!
melika969 wrote:Dillon wrote:Ambassador wrote:Are you Emerati?
I should be very careful in asking questions in the future if I were you Ambassador, the last one you asked nearly caused the Forum to implode!
hehe, dont worry that was just a typical Bora-Chocs fight!
Ambassador wrote:Are you Emerati?
uaekid wrote:Ambassador wrote:Are you Emerati?
yes, can't you tell from my sppelinging
Ambassador wrote:uaekid wrote:Ambassador wrote:Are you Emerati?
yes, can't you tell from my sppelinging
Dont want to assume anything, another question:
Do you wear a dishdash?
Ambassador wrote:Ok UAEkid,
You are local (Emerati)
You wear a Dishdash (and you showed how ingornat I am by asking "what else?" my bad ).
Another question if you don't mind:
Do you wear the dishdash because of religion or because you are proud of your Emerati Culture?
Dubai Knight wrote:Ambassador wrote:Ok UAEkid,
You are local (Emerati)
You wear a Dishdash (and you showed how ingornat I am by asking "what else?" my bad ).
Another question if you don't mind:
Do you wear the dishdash because of religion or because you are proud of your Emerati Culture?
Before the Kid jumps down your throat, I can possibly answer that on his behalf:
The khandura has nothing to do with religious belief. It is 'National Dress' and derives from the requirements of life in a hot desert climate. Each nation in the Arabian Peninsula has a slight variation on the theme that serves to identify their country of origin.
Personally I find it tends to look smart and very elegant on the locals.
Knight
uaekid wrote:DK gave a better answer than I would give LOL but it's not a must thing, I mean I only wear it going to work and evening times mostly jeans , got use to them back in the states.my friends don't like it and my dad too he always goes somthing like (you have a big as* to wear jeans) WTF
PS, you are creeping me out dude
capsicum wrote:And when you represent your country what do you promote? What achievement, contribution to human kind or public figure do you like to put forward the most.
capsicum wrote:And when you represent your country what do you promote? What achievement, contribution to human kind or public figure do you like to put forward the most.
Bethsmum wrote:capsicum wrote:And when you represent your country what do you promote? What achievement, contribution to human kind or public figure do you like to put forward the most.
Why should he have to justify being proud of his country? I'm very proud of England even though we have a rubbish football team, have a rubbish government and it's always raining. If I were an Emirati, I would be very proud too. I wouldn't dis him for not wearing his national dress abroad, that's a very wise decision. I wish our Pakistani visitors to England would take note and not wear those ridiculous get ups that they do. Their clothes are obviously designed for the hot weather but they insist on wearing them with anoracs and dodgy trainers. Absolutely ridiculous look. Same with saris, leave them in India.
Bethsmum wrote:Then surely the Emiratis should be admired for creating what they have in 37 years? I see you mention Blackberry, now that's a real achievement isn't it? There is always somebody ready to knock the locals. All I can say is you know where the airport is.
Bethsmum wrote:Then surely the Emiratis should be admired for creating what they have in 37 years? I see you mention Blackberry, now that's a real achievement isn't it? There is always somebody ready to knock the locals. All I can say is you know where the airport is.
Bethsmum wrote:
Why should he have to justify being proud of his country? I'm very proud of England even though we have a rubbish football team, have a rubbish government and it's always raining. If I were an Emirati, I would be very proud too. I wouldn't dis him for not wearing his national dress abroad, that's a very wise decision. I wish our Pakistani visitors to England would take note and not wear those ridiculous get ups that they do. Their clothes are obviously designed for the hot weather but they insist on wearing them with anoracs and dodgy trainers. Absolutely ridiculous look. Same with saris, leave them in India.
viking-warrior wrote:p.s. Hey BB good to hear from you babes, glad things are going good for you and the gang!
Just send this straight to fight club now, I have quite a lot more to say about sycophantic expats grovelling for the drippings from a camels nose.
Toot toot
Bethsmum wrote:Then surely the Emiratis should be admired for creating what they have in 37 years? I see you mention Blackberry, now that's a real achievement isn't it? There is always somebody ready to knock the locals. All I can say is you know where the airport is.