terranova wrote:SheikhaS wrote:Where else in the world do people treat others misfortune like a circus show?! In the UK most people just drive past if they see that the emergency services are there doing their job.
Answers on a postcard pls!!!!

ever heard of the term rubbernecking? it wasn't invented in, and nor is it an exclusive quality of the emirates

If you had read my first post you would have seen I had referred to people abandoning their cars to
stretch their neck and see what was happening.
Sorry if "stretching your neck" and "rubbernecking" mean two different things to you terranova. I am fully aware that this activity was not invented here and isnt an exclusive quality of the emirates, but Ive yet to see people having a picnic at the scene of an accident in the UK.
Im also not saying that it is a trait of the local people, it just seems that people from anywhere in the world begin to act strangely once they are here in Dubai. Ive seen many "European" looking women driving with their child in the front seat on their lap???.......and how many people from across the globe suddenly start using their fog lights in the rain?!!!!!
oh and the one I personally love is having to come to a halt in a traffic jam and having to put your hazard lights on?!!This is unheard of in many countries in the world, but everyone just seems to adapt to something different here.
So yeah, no attack on the locals or the country, just the people in general residing in it.
