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fayz wrote:4 litres but as a muslim i'm not sure you are allowed to bring it in (how will they know? not sure but I'd hate to be you if they found out.)
Barracuda, Hole in the wall, or a guy you'll meet within two months of living here that'll deliver to your door are your best bets.
MaaaD wrote:why is it hypocritical ?
Chocoholic wrote:Youy may well laugh guys, but I've had friends who've gone out in fancy dress for a party night and they;ve been refused entry because what they were wearing was considered a national dress.
They did how ever let a bloke in a pink tutu and full make up in - go figure!
Chocoholic wrote:Youy may well laugh guys, but I've had friends who've gone out in fancy dress for a party night and they;ve been refused entry because what they were wearing was considered a national dress.
They did how ever let a bloke in a pink tutu and full make up in - go figure!
Chocoholic wrote:
Just to clear that up. Oh and by the way the national dress rule by no means just includes UAE national dress, but any clothing which can be considered national dress from any country.
Wafaey wrote:I don't want to change my religion but i heard that muslims can't buy from the freeduty shop is that true ?!!
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