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Re: Seven Important Points To Know Before Travelling To Dubai by Omihanifa: 1:15pm On Aug 29, 2018
you forgot to add that whatsapp and other video calls are not allowed {BANNED}

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Re: Seven Important Points To Know Before Travelling To Dubai by kingjoe(m): 1:16pm On Aug 29, 2018
add that there are no jobs for you there. my friend went there and came back within four months. had to do hard manual labour.2.1 chemical engineering graduate yet couldn't pay for his rent

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Re: Seven Important Points To Know Before Travelling To Dubai by wink2015(m): 1:18pm On Aug 29, 2018
Revolva:
Located in the Middle East, Dubai is one of the seven emirates that constitute the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It’s considered the most cosmopolitan city in the region and is popular with tourists from all around the world. If this is your first trip to Dubai, i highlight few things you should keep in mind.

Culture is influenced by Islam

The UAE is a Muslim country and their culture is heavily influenced by Islam. In general, you should be respectful of the local customs, wear modest clothing in public and follow guidelines provided by the staff at your hotel or at various tourist attractions.

Hot and humid climate

Dubai has a hot and humid climate, especially in the summer. So the best time to plan a trip to the city is between the months of October and March. Try not to visit during Ramadan (Muslim Holy Month of Fasting) as eateries will be closed and you won’t be able to eat or drink in public during the daytime. It’s also a good idea to dress conservatively even if you’re visiting during the summer.

Very easy to traverse Dubai

It’s easy to get around in Dubai thanks to the Dubai Metro, bus network, Dubai Tram and taxi service. The Metro starts from the airport and can take you to Jebel Ali which is at the other end of the city. Several tourist hot spots are also connected by the Metro and taxis are available for those that aren’t linked yet. Taxi fares are very reasonable if you want to pay with cash. Alternatively, you can also purchase a prepaid card which can be used for the Metro, buses, Tram and taxis.

The official currency is Dirham

The official currency in Dubai is the UAE Dirham. Credit cards are accepted at most places in Dubai but it’s also useful to have an internationally active ATM card. This will let you withdraw from the local ATM’s in Dirhams and pay for various expenses.

Endless tourist attractions

With beautiful beaches, bustling malls, grand mosques, heritage museums and old markets, Dubai offers an endless series of activities for any visitor. The city is home to the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world. Located on Sheikh Zayed Road, you can find the Dubai Mall which houses the Dubai Aquarium along with an Underwater Zoo. If you prefer some sun and sand you can head to the Jumeirah Beach.

The first day of the week in Dubai is Sunday

The weekend in Dubai starts from Thursday to Saturday, not Friday to Sunday. Therefore Sunday, not Monday, is the dreaded first day of the work week

You can be arrested for PDA

Dubai is a Muslim city, kissing, cuddling, and even holding hands in public are not only frowned upon by many but actually illegal. All too often, naive foreigners are arrested for committing indecent acts. This is just one example of actions that might be legal in your own country, but aren't in Dubai. Others include drinking alcohol in public (except at licensed establishments) and giving someone the middle finger. Committing any of these offences may see you fined, stripped of your passport, and thrown in jail.


http://demgohearword.com/seven-important-points-to-know-before-travelling-to-dubai/



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Re: Seven Important Points To Know Before Travelling To Dubai by LesbianBoy(m): 1:19pm On Aug 29, 2018
Lumidee007:
Lemme stay back in my good country Nigeria. Where the view of these indecent girls give pleasure to me kiss

Just look at you! Your mates are straffing those indecent girls you are here saying viewing them gives you "pleasure". grin grin
Re: Seven Important Points To Know Before Travelling To Dubai by imran147(m): 1:20pm On Aug 29, 2018
MrThisandthat:
Buhari must go


You this man again
You need a deliverance I swear
Buharism no go kill u
Why not wait till feb 2019
Re: Seven Important Points To Know Before Travelling To Dubai by OyinbowithaTan(m): 1:23pm On Aug 29, 2018
Omihanifa:
you forgot to add that whatsapp and other video calls are not allowed {BANNED}

Why? Anyone know.
Re: Seven Important Points To Know Before Travelling To Dubai by AlphaStyles(m): 1:24pm On Aug 29, 2018
So if i hold my babe hand bam na jail? wow but sha God bless the founders of dubai from dry desert to a multi billion dollar city

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Re: Seven Important Points To Know Before Travelling To Dubai by Goahead(m): 1:25pm On Aug 29, 2018
Beware, you may be served camel meat in the UAE.

Have that in mind smiley
Re: Seven Important Points To Know Before Travelling To Dubai by AlphaStyles(m): 1:25pm On Aug 29, 2018
Omihanifa:
you forgot to add that whatsapp and other video calls are not allowed {BANNED}
oboy na wa wha oo ontop whatsapp and video call again
Re: Seven Important Points To Know Before Travelling To Dubai by exporters101: 1:32pm On Aug 29, 2018
chukwutope:
Missed an important one 'The city was built entirely on slave labour'
Just knowing this
Re: Seven Important Points To Know Before Travelling To Dubai by fk001(m): 1:34pm On Aug 29, 2018
OyinbowithaTan:


Why? Anyone know.


Na lie, my friend is schooling there i often chat with him via WhatsApp.

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Re: Seven Important Points To Know Before Travelling To Dubai by Nobody: 1:37pm On Aug 29, 2018
It's not as serious as you people are saying it o.

Naija gyals wey dey hoe for there nko??

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Re: Seven Important Points To Know Before Travelling To Dubai by Nobody: 1:38pm On Aug 29, 2018
fk001:



Na lie, my friend is schooling there i often chat with him via WhatsApp.

Leave him to his ignorance.

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Re: Seven Important Points To Know Before Travelling To Dubai by Quintuple: 1:39pm On Aug 29, 2018
Can my friend survive on 400 usd/month job in Dubai? NB: free food, accommodation and health insurance.
Re: Seven Important Points To Know Before Travelling To Dubai by Greatzeus(m): 1:42pm On Aug 29, 2018
FortifiedCity:
angry

wHich kain blog title be this...demgohearword.com

Who go hear word

You don carry beefing enter blogging. Better watch it
grin hahaaa haaa
Re: Seven Important Points To Know Before Travelling To Dubai by bigcasava1(m): 1:46pm On Aug 29, 2018
i don't see d fun of going to tis country call dubai, me i don't see myself living in such an extremist country!
Re: Seven Important Points To Know Before Travelling To Dubai by bigcasava1(m): 1:50pm On Aug 29, 2018
Goahead:
Beware, you may be served camel meat in the UAE.

Have that in mind smiley
oh yak! i prefer eating dog or pig than that ugly camel.
Re: Seven Important Points To Know Before Travelling To Dubai by Amazonboss(f): 1:53pm On Aug 29, 2018
Shortyy:
OK noted. I'm ready now, Visa is the only thing remaining..
How much is the visa
Re: Seven Important Points To Know Before Travelling To Dubai by Analee(f): 1:53pm On Aug 29, 2018
Am eager to relocate to Dubai..pls I need a sponsor
Re: Seven Important Points To Know Before Travelling To Dubai by nwosueugeneken: 1:55pm On Aug 29, 2018
Well noted
Re: Seven Important Points To Know Before Travelling To Dubai by Shortyy(f): 1:58pm On Aug 29, 2018
Amazonboss:
How much is the visa
Lol I dunno
Re: Seven Important Points To Know Before Travelling To Dubai by Nobody: 2:14pm On Aug 29, 2018
Shortyy:
OK noted. I'm ready now, Visa is the only thing remaining..

Visa to Dubai is less than 30k...the real deal is return ticket

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Re: Seven Important Points To Know Before Travelling To Dubai by Gerald454: 2:20pm On Aug 29, 2018
kingjoe:
add that there are no jobs for you there. my friend went there and came back within four months. had to do hard manual labour.2.1 chemical engineering graduate yet couldn't pay for his rent


Guy, you don't really know Dubai. And your friend do not tell you the truth about his Dubai journey. He can not do manual job and still pay for his rent.
Re: Seven Important Points To Know Before Travelling To Dubai by linqzs: 2:21pm On Aug 29, 2018
The first day of the week has always been Sunday. The first day of the week is also Sunday in nigeria

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Re: Seven Important Points To Know Before Travelling To Dubai by AreaFada2: 2:30pm On Aug 29, 2018
Justin4Jesus we need your input. grin
Re: Seven Important Points To Know Before Travelling To Dubai by Allison012: 2:30pm On Aug 29, 2018
grandstar:
Why will anyone be kissing passionately in public?
Bro go to American it is very common there.


even fvcking in public is legal in Amerikkka.
Re: Seven Important Points To Know Before Travelling To Dubai by gentility411(m): 2:31pm On Aug 29, 2018
Blainz:


Visa to Dubai is less than 30k...the real deal is return ticket

Wow!!!........for real?? Am stunned at dis info. Heard peeps below 40 needs to go wit a guardian, Hw true ??

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Re: Seven Important Points To Know Before Travelling To Dubai by SALIMAN(m): 2:46pm On Aug 29, 2018
If I will have to be in Dubai ,it will be in dubai
Revolva:
Located in the Middle East, Dubai is one of the seven emirates that constitute the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It’s considered the most cosmopolitan city in the region and is popular with tourists from all around the world. If this is your first trip to Dubai, i highlight few things you should keep in mind.

Culture is influenced by Islam

The UAE is a Muslim country and their culture is heavily influenced by Islam. In general, you should be respectful of the local customs, wear modest clothing in public and follow guidelines provided by the staff at your hotel or at various tourist attractions.

Hot and humid climate

Dubai has a hot and humid climate, especially in the summer. So the best time to plan a trip to the city is between the months of October and March. Try not to visit during Ramadan (Muslim Holy Month of Fasting) as eateries will be closed and you won’t be able to eat or drink in public during the daytime. It’s also a good idea to dress conservatively even if you’re visiting during the summer.

Very easy to traverse Dubai

It’s easy to get around in Dubai thanks to the Dubai Metro, bus network, Dubai Tram and taxi service. The Metro starts from the airport and can take you to Jebel Ali which is at the other end of the city. Several tourist hot spots are also connected by the Metro and taxis are available for those that aren’t linked yet. Taxi fares are very reasonable if you want to pay with cash. Alternatively, you can also purchase a prepaid card which can be used for the Metro, buses, Tram and taxis.

The official currency is Dirham

The official currency in Dubai is the UAE Dirham. Credit cards are accepted at most places in Dubai but it’s also useful to have an internationally active ATM card. This will let you withdraw from the local ATM’s in Dirhams and pay for various expenses.

Endless tourist attractions

With beautiful beaches, bustling malls, grand mosques, heritage museums and old markets, Dubai offers an endless series of activities for any visitor. The city is home to the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world. Located on Sheikh Zayed Road, you can find the Dubai Mall which houses the Dubai Aquarium along with an Underwater Zoo. If you prefer some sun and sand you can head to the Jumeirah Beach.

The first day of the week in Dubai is Sunday

The weekend in Dubai starts from Thursday to Saturday, not Friday to Sunday. Therefore Sunday, not Monday, is the dreaded first day of the work week

You can be arrested for PDA

Dubai is a Muslim city, kissing, cuddling, and even holding hands in public are not only frowned upon by many but actually illegal. All too often, naive foreigners are arrested for committing indecent acts. This is just one example of actions that might be legal in your own country, but aren't in Dubai. Others include drinking alcohol in public (except at licensed establishments) and giving someone the middle finger. Committing any of these offences may see you fined, stripped of your passport, and thrown in jail.


http://demgohearword.com/seven-important-points-to-know-before-travelling-to-dubai/


Re: Seven Important Points To Know Before Travelling To Dubai by Nobody: 3:11pm On Aug 29, 2018
If you don't have any business going to Dubai please stay back..Monies do not grow on the streets and their are jobs except the legitimate jobs you get before going.

For the menial jobs, the money you will be paid is not even enough to sustain you

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Re: Seven Important Points To Know Before Travelling To Dubai by xyz123456: 3:17pm On Aug 29, 2018
There is more nudity in Dubai than Nigeria. And all internet calls are banned. . If you know you know

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Re: Seven Important Points To Know Before Travelling To Dubai by Bluefish7(m): 3:22pm On Aug 29, 2018
A friend of mine just came back from there and was lamenting on their metro bus fare.... if you no get money kuku go togo, dun go and shame ya ancestors o

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Re: Seven Important Points To Know Before Travelling To Dubai by xyz123456: 3:24pm On Aug 29, 2018
Rizzoli:
If you don't have any business going to Dubai please stay back..Monies do not grow on the streets and their are jobs except the legitimate jobs you get before going.

For the menial jobs, the money you will be paid is not even enough to sustain you
The problem with Dubai is there is no minimum wage unlike Europe and America. But UAE professional jobs has the highest pay in the world. The problem is most Nigerians are not prepared for this job cos they might need to have foreign certificates or professional certifications. Nigerians are always most in lower ladder with menial jobs in UAE

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