the not so (im)perfect desert

by Grace on February 16, 2007

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I know this is a little early but after a month, here’s how I feel of the third country I am into:

I love…

  • the feel of the sun shining everyday..cloudy skies are rare!
  • the starlit skies at night
  • great weather (from November to April, so they say)
  • that I am not gaining any weight as I am wearing light clothes and excessive eating will easily show. Back in Japan, the thick winter clothes would always blind me of my real size!
  • the amazingly emerald green sea
  • the various different cultures that help broaden my mind towards different nationalities (people come from 200 different countries here, approximately)
  • NO TAX!
  • seeing desert strips turn into exotic resorts
  • the festivals with all the entertainment for children and adults
  • the spacious parks! — not so many cities have green spaces especially in the desert that can compare 
  • the palm trees lined up in most streets
  • the winter when you just need to put on an extra cardigan instead of a heavy, wooly winter coat (hated the weather back in Nagano where the cold seeps into the core of you!)
  • No ice on your car to scrap off!
  • the multilingual environment — my daughter started to count in Arabic as well as in English  just after two weeks in daycare!
  • feeling safe..very low crime rate (although I felt safe in Japan too)
  • CHEAP petrol! it’s even cheaper than bottled water, can you believe that!
  • cheap petrol comes with cheap taxis!
  • we can have bbq all the year round
  • the opportunity to live in another country and learn about another culture
  • the fabulous shopping malls
  • supermarkets having dedicated sections for Filipino/Japanese products
  • we get some of the best shops and franchises from all over the world in one place
  • seeing people ski (indoor and man-made) even if we are in the middle east!
  • there are lots of friendly people who have ready smiles for everyone
  • I am part of history in the making!

I hate…

  • being away with friends
  • the rain, when it happens
  • the mental drivers!
  • traffic, traffic and more traffic
  • rising living cost esp flat rents
  • general lack of information (public transport routes, rent controls, employment issues)
  • the constant staring from males at the streets (but hey, can you blame them? the current male-female ratio here is 5:1 and most of these people come here leaving their wives back home)
  • that the postman doesn’t deliver directly to home. It is via private P.O. boxes here
  • the dust storm
  • the shiteously hideously hot and humid summer months
  • expensive nurseries

I know I will be adding so many things in this list  as time goes but for now, I suppose you’ll get a slight picture of what/how Dubai is.

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