Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Driving license



A police car

I have a driving license but it wasn’t accepted in the UAE so I had to take theoretical lessons followed by an exam and of course a road exam which was a freak experience.
To get a new license I need to attend 8 lessons. For my surprise if you don’t have a license at all you have to take the same amount of lessons. Ok once again second rank citizen, but after 10 years you kind of get used to it. The driving school is out of the city in the industrial district so it is a 25 min drive. First day I’ve arrived with enthusiasm I thought it is only ladies class but it was a mixed and there were many Asian man and some young girls.

You can see cars like this.....


And what have I learned during these four days? Let me line it up for you:
- If you had a large midday meal it is better to rest or even nap before driving
- We drive here on the left side but instead of the right hand rule here you have to give priority from the left!
- Do not use the horn if a camel blocks your way.
- Damaging a palm tree costs 10000AED (2000 euro)

this...


After the lessons I participated on my exam, it was a computer test with 45 questions 30 minutes. I don’t know what the passing limit is but it is easy. I’ve finished in 10 min and they gave me my results right away. It took me 2 hours to get the paperwork done so I can go and do my road exam. They scheduled me for three weeks later. I had to go and find the big chief who just wrote something on my paper and I was go to go the next day. We arrived at 7:30 but we left for the exam at 10. So 20 women in a bus two women police officer, they got a car out of the parking took one of us and it is started. The bus followed the car everybody drove like 500 meters and everybody passed.
You know that there is now tax in this country, or you just think so…….


Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Eid and other things

It seems that I am not a born blogger. I am just too lazy to write. So it is September Ramadan was great. For Eid we had friends over from Dubai. We went to Ferrari World and the Grand Mosque again, because here you don’t have as much choice as in Dubai.
After an impossible mission to find a shisha place on our first evening the next day we also had a rather accord night at Yas Hotel, because they run out of lime. After a great dinner we went up to the bar to have some more drinks.
Waiter: Are you ready to order Sir?
Husband: Yes, we would like to have two mojitos and two apple martinis!
Waiter: Sorry Sir we don’t have lime Sir?
Husband: What? You don’t have lime? You are a bar in a hotel, in the whole building you don’t have lime?
The whole company:?????????????????????????WTF??????????????
Waiter: Tomorrow we will go to the shop and buy it Sir!
Husband: Tomorrow is not today so that doesn’t help us now . Ok we take two XY drink instead of mojitos.
Nice discussion about how bad is Abu Dhabi’s night life (it does not exist).
We got our drinks and after enjoying them we order another round the same.
What we got two apple martinis and two beer glasses with total different stuff in it.
Now I lose it and ask the guy that why we got different drinks in different glasses.
Waiter: Other mixer Mum!
WTF?
Of course the manager is nowhere.
So we pay our first round and leave. Conclusion: the guy is lucky that none of us was Naomi Campbell (she would have gone brutal on him) and I know why rich people are having their yacht in the marine during Formula 1.
Anyway it was really embracing not to be able to show our guest some decent place and had to make a scene. Sure it looked like we were rude to the bar stuff but those never been in countries where serving is a job or even a way of life for many people here are some thoughts.
Read these books: White tiger –Aravind Adiga
Slumdog millionaire- Vikas Swarup
Being a waiter or home help, cleaning lady nanny etc. is also a job like another. You paid and you have to do your job. As their boss you show them respect and appreciation but it doesn’t mean that they can take anything grounded or they can think you are stupid. In the UAE you are responsible if your employee involved in any kind of criminal act. When I first heard, that a nanny has no free day or no visiting home in the first year I thought it is inhuman. Then I ask why, the answer: many of the Asian nannies go out on their free day to prostitute themself for extra money although you already give her double or triple of the usual 600-700Aed.When they go home for family visit there will be some kind of problem in the family or with their house and they ask some money around 1000 euro usually. You are a good person and you want to help her next thing you know that she never comes back. You already spend a nice amount of money and time to get her visa, medical etc. now you can go and cancel it and find a new nanny while you straggle with your kids. (school hours are odd) The problem is the cultural difference, because you cannot expect high level service from someone who grown up without running water or electricity, cannot really write or read. Never had to think of tomorrow, because they had to make trough today. So you are nice when you visit these countries and you have the patient but when you face it daily you lose it time to time. For example last time even in Emirates Palace they got our order wrong, (we had the degustation menu once with fish once with lamb, instead got only the main course) and that can happen but when a Philippine or Thai waitress says that our pronunciation was wrong in front of us we said nothing just looked at each other. Fortunately the manager was just passing by and heard it so he sent her away with his eyes for the rest of the evening. Also all the “Third World “people who speak English they do not understand correct English! Don’t say to a taxi driver that ‘’would you mind turning right after the next traffic light please?’’ He won’t get it .Though he will understand ‘’after signal right!’’ Dry cleaning was also an unforgettable experience. Normally I bring all my dry clean stuff if we stay in a hotel that is the safest here. I was bold enough to take it to a small shop front of our flat. All the suits of my husband nice wool ones very delicate but you need them in 50 degrees. I said to our Pakistani friend dry clean you understand yes madam it will be ok dry clean. Two days later I go to pick them up. Surprise! All of them ironed with a dry iron until they totally burned the buttons from inside created shiny spots on the outside next to the other shiny spots from the iron! Why because I was stupid to think that he understood me. It is like when your dog or little sister or the cat ruins your schoolwork. It is not their fault they didn’t know better. Sooner or later you reach the point when enough is enough. You cannot possibly think of each and every scenario. It is really exhausting. So when someone is not so nice with the waiter or the house maid like in Africa or India or here do not judge too quickly. There are terrible, criminal cases but those are not happening on the street or in the malls! There are also lots of criminals who use us our good heart.
Anyway I am keeping my dry clean stuff until we go to a hotel again, I always ask ‘’Are you sure?’’ when an Asian says no to my question and ask for a confirmation txt for everything I book on the phone!

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Ramadan Kareem



It is first of August and Ramadan starts today here in the UAE. All the shopping malls are decorated you can buy all kinds of dates and it’s almost feels like Christmas. I am very excited to experience this holyday though I’m not in plan giving up food or drink during the day!

So Ramadan is the ninth month of the year according to the Islam calendar, which is Lunar based. It is time of forgiveness, blessings, mercy, devotion, heritage, sacrifice and charity. It is like our Christmas days just much longer. People are already nicer here compared to Europe and yesterday I could see myself that they are even more polite now. During the day people are not allowed to eat or drink except women who have their period, pregnant , ill, sick, too old or young, or traveling more than 50 miles. Also if you can't keep your fasting you need to make it good with donations or other forms of charity. They say it is a good experience to feel the pain of less fortunate people for whom hunger is an everyday problem. It makes them appreciate their wealth. A month fasting supposed to be healthy but it is very questionable.


So how does it look like in every day practice? They pray a lot even in the supermarket they play the Koran. They are not allowed to eat or drink from sunrise till sunset. The fast breaker in the evening called iftar is the dinner, but even before this they need to go to pray. They must start this with eating uneven number of dates and drink water, thee, coffee or milk. After comes the delicious home cooking and baking. They receive and visit family and friends during the month. So it is very festive every day. Before the Sun comes up they can have sahoor which is the breakfast.
For non-Muslims there are many possibilities to eat but the restaurant windows are covered so you cannot see inside. Dos and don'ts in this period:

- Dress correct. Cover your shoulders and knees and give a break to your tank tops.

- Don’t dress or sing in public and keep the volume down during the day.

- Don’t swear.

- Don’t smoke, chew gum eat or drink in public between sunrise and sunset.
- Do greet friends with Ramadan Kareem! - Happy Ramadan! or Ramadan Mubarak! - Ramadan Blessings!
-Do give presents to friends , family and to the less fourtunet one. Help those in need with donations.

That’s all! I don’t think that this is difficult.

What are the good things in Ramadan? The prices are down, there are sales everywhere. You get special offers on almost everything. There are iftar and sahoor buffets and tents in every hotel and you can learn all about Arabian food and tradition. What a pity that I am not a shopaholic!

Monday, June 20, 2011

Finally!

I was planning to start this blog over a year ago but things turned out differently than they should have been.
Anyway this blog supposed to have many purposes one of them is to improve my written English which is really necessary as you will see. On the other hand I like to write or let’s say picturing the fact that I’m writing something else than a shopping list (which I forget home every time). Also I would like to share stuff, all kind of crazy or boring things which happens in my or let’s say in our life.
First I’d like to introduce myself a little. I am Hungarian which means I speak too much and probably write too much comparing to other nations. I left Hungary like 10 years ago went to Belgium, but now I live in Abu Dhabi (which is a great place). I am married without children, had a dog but had to leave him back in Europe. I like traveling, fine dining and art. I don’t have the need to party anymore, so if you up to Jersey Shore you are on the wrong address.
I could talk about so many things that it’s rather difficult to choose so I just start it and then I’ll see.
Probably many of you have heard about Dubai and less of you know anything about Abu Dhabi. It is the capital of the United Arab Emirates, it isn’t a big city and still it has many things to offer. As you know in the UAE people do not pay taxes. They say rents are high, but it is a capital and I think even in Eastern Europe capitals you wouldn’t pay much less. There are only a few things you can visit here as a tourist:

Emirates Palace is one of the best hotels in the World. This is a place to be If you visiting. We stayed here on or first visit. It is a dream comes true. You do not really want to leave just hang out. We still go once a week to have a coffee, cake, dinner or something.

They also have one of the best spas in town.

The other pearl of the city is the Grand Mosque. It is a great modern time made classical building. (of course you need money to build things like that but still)

Where the fun begins; Yas Island where you can visit Ferrari World and Yas Marina Circuit.

Ferrari World

Yas Hotel and Yas Marina Circuit

There are concerts on the island and next to the Formula 1 there are lot of other races during the year. The big race is always the same time as the UAE’s foundation anniversary this year it is the 40th so it will be a big show.

That's all for now about Abu Dhabi, it is truly a fascinating place so to be continued.....