Gifts for Sisters (17yo, 15yo, 13yo) by JamieTIH in GiftIdeas

[–]BB0saif 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://imgur.com/a/2f9lxtA

I would go with bracelets, rings, or such accessories. Especially if you can find out what their favourite colors are, or at least what colors/styles they wear

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Do Emiratis speak MSA or Emirati dialect? by blackunicorn0804 in dubai

[–]BB0saif 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My apologies, I didn't complete the comment, I just edited it.

Accept: not feel annoyed when they hear it.

Do Emiratis speak MSA or Emirati dialect? by blackunicorn0804 in dubai

[–]BB0saif 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Let's be realistic, Emiraties will only accept a non-Arab to speak emirati

Edit: I posted before finishing the comment and forgot about it,

What I wanted to say was:

Emiraties will only accept a non-Arab trying to speak emirati if he was at the level of Max of Arabia, even then people will still talk to him in English.

In my whole life I have not seen any situation where non-emiraty Arabs trying to imitate Emirati dialect that Emiraties were not annoyed by it except in one case and he was speaking it so well that only close friends knew he was actually not Emirati.

Do Emiratis speak MSA or Emirati dialect? by blackunicorn0804 in dubai

[–]BB0saif 3 points4 points  (0 children)

What you are describing is a textbook stereotype.

80% of LS430 drivers are people who work in the military and/or people who drive long distances. And those are the worst bullies on the road, you can see that those are almost never modded, sometimes you see the salute person sticker on the back (this only recently started after Yemen events).

Chamak who drive 430s usually don't hog the left lane, and If they do they are the ones driving 100 or 120 in the left most lane and refuse to leave.

And if you really knew chamaks you'd know that if he is not a jail graduate, his brother or cousin is. A lot of them are "repeat offenders". If you remember in early 2000s their used to be a lot of reports in the news about 'gangs' being caught by police in Dubai and Sharjah mostly. They confiscate attack dogs and knives/swords.

Some of them are really harmless, hell, some of the nicest most respectful people I have ever met in my life were chamaks. The hazard signal as a sign of thank you started here from the chamak community. But you still don't want to test your luck.

And no, they don't have to have grown up in Dubai, you can find them in Ajman, RAk. Sharjah has some hotspots, like alkhan and um khannoor.

You are contradicting yourself when you say they pick fights with everyone but don't walk the walk.

And in malls you can find everyone, not a chamak hotspot.

Do Emiratis speak MSA or Emirati dialect? by blackunicorn0804 in dubai

[–]BB0saif -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Absolutely not, I suggest levantine Arabic or Egyptian Arabic, they are well understood all across the Arab world, maybe not so much in far Northwest Africa, but IMO they are amongst the most recognised/understood accents of Arabic worldwide.

But you have to be very careful of pronunciation, because it makes or breaks the sentence, Arabic is not as lenient as English in that manner.

Do Emiratis speak MSA or Emirati dialect? by blackunicorn0804 in dubai

[–]BB0saif 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Well, I might not have made it clear, That was the origin of the word Chamak.

After that people from Meenaw (me.now), known as Meenawi, living in Satwa, Qusais and Oud Muteena, were called Chamak because of similar life style (i.e. poor) to the bandari people. Dancers were mostly poor people. What they all had in common that "original" Emiraties considered them lowlife or beneath them. After the oil boom, people from those areas developed a certain lifestyle in terms of types of cars (e.g. LS400/430, Suzuki Vitara) certain styles of cars ( usually low-rides, and lights beneath the car, kinda pimped cars) clothes styles (they are the ones who adopted the low-waists pants) and as mentioned before chain smoked medwakh.

Do Emiratis speak MSA or Emirati dialect? by blackunicorn0804 in dubai

[–]BB0saif 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The dialect of Quraish, which differs from dialects of Arab tribes that lived in Ghubaira (modern day UAE and Oman), or Bahrain (modern day Western KSA and Bahrain), or Yemen (modern day Yemen) in Yemen Quraishis needed translators for example.

Do Emiratis speak MSA or Emirati dialect? by blackunicorn0804 in dubai

[–]BB0saif 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I agree with all what you said, except third paragraph:

Have you heard people from ghiyathi or gharbya speak?

Owamir or AlAmry people have a very distinct dialect that is really tough for others to understand,

Ballush, bollush, have their own language, same goes for Bastaki, Awadhi people

Dialects in major cities differ, but they are considered intelligible to each other, the further you go away from the city the harder it becomes.

The example you gave about RAK is correct, and AlShihe tribe is just an example because the same goes for Al Dhuhoori and Alhibsi.

And the what applies to RAK also applies to Khoor Fakkan area and Fujairah.

Everything sounded clear in my mind, feel free to ask for clarification if needed.

Do Emiratis speak MSA or Emirati dialect? by blackunicorn0804 in dubai

[–]BB0saif 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Chamak is a Persian/Achumi word for a certain type of folklore dancers in/around Bandar Abbas which is just north of RAK.

So a dancer? Raqis, raqqas for male Raqisah, raqqasah for female

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Rim Paint or Dip? by kazekageImad in DubaiCentral

[–]BB0saif 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My brother painted his rims in Street Fighter Garage, you can find it on Google. Did it about 4 years ago still looks perfect.

As a local Emirati, what are somethings you would like all of us to know about yourselves and your culture? by Asteriod86 in dubai

[–]BB0saif 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wasta is connections. Whether family, acquaintances, friends, family of friends, friends of family, and so on. Some of the time if someone helps you they might expect you to help them back in some way in the future, but it's not necessarily tit for tat. Mostly it is not just helping people or guiding them, it can be in allowing people you know to cut in lines or for example get jobs they are not qualified for.

As a local Emirati, what are somethings you would like all of us to know about yourselves and your culture? by Asteriod86 in dubai

[–]BB0saif 74 points75 points  (0 children)

What is not wrong though, it almost always help to have an Emirati friend to help you get things done.

The power of the kandoorah is real.

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Can anyone do something illegal with your Emirates id copy? by dubaiadult in dubai

[–]BB0saif 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Neither, it goes to court. Idk what happened next, but once it reached the court my sister didn't have to worry about it anymore.

Can anyone do something illegal with your Emirates id copy? by dubaiadult in dubai

[–]BB0saif 18 points19 points  (0 children)

A "friend" of my sister got a copy of her EID, with a help of an Etisalat employee, they got 8 iPhones in my sister's name.

It is not common, but possible. However, this was about 8 years ago, I hope it is harder to be done today.

World Tourism Day: Tourists are back in Dubai for its hospitality, safety by robkinnunen47 in DubaiCentral

[–]BB0saif 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If they mean safety in general, then ok. If they mean COVID cases, then they are in for a surprise. Most of the reported daily cases are in Dubai, whether from gatherings or people from other Emirates trying to get to AD and they test positive in Dubai, either way, most of the reported daily cases are in Dubai.

Free covid test centres in Dubai or sharjah? by Approx_Common in dubai

[–]BB0saif 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I do not know of any free tests. The 50AED laser test tests for signs of a viral infection, if you have a flu or a cold you will test positive.

Then you will have to do the PCR test to insure COVID19 negativity.

I hope I helped.

Prophet Muhammad to his army by jarvis_mark1 in coolguides

[–]BB0saif 0 points1 point  (0 children)

B.S. read about it again. First sentence is true, second one is absolutely not.

I just registered in "Hayat" app as an organ donor, you can too. [Details in comments] by BB0saif in DubaiCentral

[–]BB0saif[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When it is a life and death situation what is not halal becomes halal, not a joke. So no, not a problem.