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Where can I meet girls in Dubai?

You can meet girls any where and everywhere in Dubai, UAE. However, if you are talking about ‘dating’ or with a hope of getting into a fun or sexual encounter - it all depends on the location.If you got to Bars & Pubs, you will meet many girls. Sadly, the ones who will approach you are mostly hookers or call girls looking for a potential customer or client.If you are using VPN and manage to check most of the dating apps (Tinder), you will get mostly hookers & call-girls. And the other sites like E-harmony & Match - those are women only looking for the “perfect” alpha male (even though they are no where near the word ‘perfect’)Your only hope is to meet them in parties, social events, gatherings, festivals & sporting events. Once you get into these groups - you would be able to identify whom you can make friends with and then explore other possibilities.However, keep in mind, given that Dubai, UAE is so restrictive where relationships are concerned and given that men are more in number than women - The majority of women HATE men who approach them because the majority are really and seriously desperate for companionship and sex. So unlike how it is in the West, in Dubai, UAE the women are very pricy, selective and very reservedLoy Machedo

Do Filipino girls find Indian men attractive?

I'm not a girl but having lived with Filipinas all my life, and shared many long talks with many of them from all walks of life, and having worked for a company that operates in both India and the Philippines were many Filipina women interacted with Indian men on a daily basis, I can tell you that most Filipinas don't like Indian men in general.The typical Indian man is dark skinned, and Filipinas love fair-sknned men. People who look like KPop stars or who like a fine Englishman. They love the English accent. They find the Indian accent funny (and not in a good way).The other big concern which I will mention that most people will not want to hear, is that Filipinos don't like how Indians smell. This is in general, but the average Filipina loves good-smelling men, and many Filipinos take a bath twice or thrice a day. It's normal in this tropical climate. Many Filipinas can't even stand how some Europeans smell, the ones that only take a bath maybe once every few days (ugh, disgusting but I just found out it's true).If Filipinas can't even stand the smell of these people, what more an Indian, who while he may or may not take a bath regularly, there is something in their diet that makes them exude a scent that we just don't like.I'm sorry to say it, but these are the facts. It's funny, we had an Indian co-worker who was considered to be hot even by Filipina standards. He was tall and dark-skinned but had good features, long hair and a funny personality. He was a hit with the ladies.But the girls would often joke with me that if they ever married him, they'd strip him naked then scrub his entire body in tawas (aka Alum, which Filipinos use as a deodorant) for an entire month before they would even consider sleeping with him.That's just how it is. This isn't to say that Filipinas will never fall for an Indian man. I know a few who did, and at the other end I have a best dude friend who is happily married to his Indian wife. But if we're talking in general, this is how Filipina women view Indian men.

I am an Indian working in Dubai. I want to start an export business from India to Dubai. What kind of products should I begin with?

This certainly depends on the amount of capital you have access to. I say this because it becomes difficult to supply products from India to Dubai without offering credit to the local suppliers. They almost never want to deal with companies on upfront cash unless they get at least 20% margin on the product - that makes the product expensive for the end-users.You may consider exporting Indian spices, seasonings and condiments to Dubai grocers or small local suppliers. This will give you an idea about the market and at a considerably lower investment. There are many possibilities as stated in other answers but it is not as easy as it sounds in the answers. You may want to download our mobile app http://Ishtoapp.com to find suppliers and buyers from UAE or alternatively go on http://Alibaba.com to get started.

Advice for western women travelling in Middle east?

Personally I love it. I worked for a year and a half in Afghanistan (please don't go on holidays) and I really learned to appriciate the culture and experience. It was strange at times. Generally in the city they treat white women like men only they stare a little more but mostly they would never do anything offensive, but out in the country it is a little bit different. Some of them have never really seen a white woman and it is hard to see women in burkas and kept away.

Now it is quite different in a place like the UAE. Again men are mostly very respectful (Arab men anyway not so much the Indian and Banglideshi men that live there) and local women are quite covered. Although it was interesting as a woman to got to the spas and see these women taking off their covering and being dressed like anyone else underneath. As a women in the middle east you often get to see things from the mens side and the womens which is really interesting.

Now it does all depend on where you are going exactly. I hated Turkey because the men were extremely disrespectful. I was often followed and harassed. I had a friend who went to Lebanon on holidays and was harassed and sworn at, called a whore, things like that.

You always have to be on the conservative side at first and observe what is happening before you do anything, especially as a woman. I mean in Dubai you can obviously walk around in a miniskirt but I wouldn't do that in Iran.

I do really like Dubai but I would like to go to Iran (only been in on the tarmac in Tehran). I do love Afghanistan but I think it will be a long time before I go back. Jordan is supposed to be pretty nice too.

What is Dubai known for?

I’m living in Dubai past 15 years and I thought I will try to give you the best answer.Let’s start.Over the years, Dubai has continued to refresh people's concepts of wealth with luxury hotels and high-rise buildings.Dubai is one of the seven member states of the United Arab Emirates. This country has a monarchy. Unlike the common monarchy, the United Kingdom and Japan, the monarchs of Dubai also have great power. Then some people are curious, how rich is the prince and princess in Dubai? Instead of looking directly at this issue, let us know how rich the country is in Dubai and what rights does the Dubai royal family enjoy in society?Dubai has such a high reputation, on the one hand it has the first place in the world.The tallest building in the world: Burj KhalifaThe world's largest shopping center: Dubai MallThe world's largest artificial port: Dubai HarbourThese things are all benefited from Dubai's very advantageous geographical position. Dubai is located at the crossroads of the three countries of Asia, Africa and Europe. Correspondingly, their aviation industry is very developed, which brings great convenience to trade transit and tourism. It is their oil exports, and the value of this is not to be said.The locals in Dubai are also very rich, because the population is really not much, the land is big and the social welfare is very superior.When you travel to Dubai, you will still see cars and pets.But because their owners are local tyrants, there may be some differences.It’s a weird thing to go to work on horseback, but they don’t ride horses, they ride lions.Even if there is a road to Dubai, I will not drive.Because I don’t drive a 20 million car, I’m sorry to go on the road.Does everyone drive a sports car in Dubai?In Dubai, every day is a zoo. Take your pet away.The twin stroller has been seen, and the twin jeep is still the first time.It must be a wild trip.Lamborghini police car, the husband said that he came to Dubai once, must sit once.Now, there is no traffic jam.ATM is spitting out gold.The tennis court is at a thrilling height.Did not break the rules.Free food is similar to normal food.Thanks.

"Kissing and holding hands in public" Part 2?

"Holding hands is tolerated for married couples but kissing and petting is considered an offense to public decency."
The Dubai Code of Conduct.

Ok.......................................

But what about those Paki and Indian guys who are holding hands? When I first came in the UAE I thought they were all gay!! That's in my eyes an offense to public decency.................lol!! And discriminating to all couples, married or not!!
It's weird that couples cannot holding hands in public regarding UAE law and all those guys can.................
But we always walking hands on the streets or in Malls and I am sure no one would be offended,because many couples - even locals - are doing the same. No one asks if you have your married certificate with you.

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