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lonelyndubai wrote:shock lasts for about two years; those who can not overcome it have left by then. Those who can, find themselves getting adjusted to life by a process of give and take. By that time, there is a pattern to life: 6-7 hours work, an afternoon siesta, roaming aimlessly in the Malls; doing useless shopping, once or twice a year vacations to the home country, where
Jonkers wrote:lonelyndubai , I am a Canadian of Pakistani origin! BTW, I dont live or work in Dubai anymore. By the end of my 8 years there, I was getting comfortably numb, and knew I had to get out or fade away in my cocoon.
From your interests in baking, and other things you mentioned in your post, am I right in guessing you are a female?
In which case, your husband is your sponsor!
Yes. BTW, the only thing I bake is a Salmon! Yummy. I have recently turned to making a pan seared Salmon (in olive oil), that tastes even betterlonelyndubai wrote:Am I to assume you have now returned to Canada?
lonelyndubai wrote: How is it working in Dubai?
FlyingDutchman wrote:Although the working ethos of the local Emirati left much to be desired, I was always treated with the upmost respect.
I always liked it very much in Dubai. It will always be a special place on our marble for me. The international environment, the opportunities, never a dull moment, interesting people with a story to tell, warm people, almost no street crime to name a few.
When a good offer would come up again, I will have little doubt to jump on it.
Do I?BMreformed wrote:^^^you sound just like FF!
BMreformed wrote:I can relate to what you say FD, Dubai is a special place for me too. Maybe one day we can have a Heineken in some dodgy bar some time!
I found a couple of dodgy places on my last visit
FlyingDutchman wrote:BMreformed wrote:I can relate to what you say FD, Dubai is a special place for me too. Maybe one day we can have a Heineken in some dodgy bar some time!
Oh, how I am longing for nice cold one. Place the glass with a 112 degrees angle on my mouth, and slowly let the yellow liquid slide on my tongue into my throat and feeling the sensation.I found a couple of dodgy places on my last visit
Welcome Ambassador! LTNS.....(I was Frequentflier, and FF2, in the past and now this!)Ambassador wrote:but in my travels I've never heard a 'New Yorker' say 'spot on' or 'autumn'...does not make you a bad person but...
Ambassador wrote:Lonelyndubai,
Where are you from? I know you stated that you just moved from NYC but in my travels I've never heard a 'New Yorker' say 'spot on' or 'autumn'...does not make you a bad person but...
Jonkers wrote:Welcome Ambassador! LTNS.....(I was Frequentflier, and FF2, in the past and now this!)Ambassador wrote:but in my travels I've never heard a 'New Yorker' say 'spot on' or 'autumn'...does not make you a bad person but...
Ever heard of a movie called "Autumn in New York"?? Its a good one and recommended! Richard Gere and Winnona Ryder etc.
And "Spot-on" is a British expression, I believe, but not unheard in NYC, I am sure.
lonelyndubai sounds like a good person to me