{"id":555,"date":"2011-04-08T12:09:06","date_gmt":"2011-04-08T17:09:06","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blogs.luc.edu\/goglobal\/?p=555"},"modified":"2011-04-08T12:09:06","modified_gmt":"2011-04-08T17:09:06","slug":"those-other-cities-ii","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.luc.edu\/goglobal\/?p=555","title":{"rendered":"Those Other Cities (II)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Dubai<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Dubai. Dubai, Dubai. Okay I gotta be frank here. I&#8217;m a city kind of guy. Muscat isn&#8217;t what I&#8217;d call a city, it&#8217;s more of a bunch of suburbs encircled by the same border. Getting around without a car is possible, but it is a p-a-i-n in the butt. There&#8217;s giant patches of desert throughout the city, and goats &#8211; goats and kids and dogs running around. Cats too.<\/p>\n<p>Coming to Dubai I expected a similar set-up. Fancy pants buildings and malls, but not really <em>urban<\/em>. Boy was I wrong.<\/p>\n<p>Dubai could be New York. Dubai could be Chicago. It has that same big city feel as places like that. It doesn&#8217;t yet have the culture as those cities, but &#8211; <em>come on, <\/em>the whole damn city isn&#8217;t even more than forty years old. Most of it isn&#8217;t more than ten. Dubai is an easy target. They think they&#8217;re all that, they\u00a0<em>build<\/em> their own islands. But give &#8217;em a break. They built the most beautiful metro system I&#8217;ve seen in just under two years. It&#8217;s arguably the most international city in the world. Arabic&#8217;ll get you nowhere in Dubai, you&#8217;d be better off trying English or Hindi &#8211; Tagalog even.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m confident that in twenty years or so this diverse mix&#8217;ll start producing some innovative and unique cultures and subcultures.<\/p>\n<p>Oh by the way &#8211; last semester I had a good view of the Willis (yeah right, Sears) Tower from my St. Louis Hall window. I first saw the Burj Al-Khalifa from a comparable distance, and I can say &#8211; that thing is a monster. It is the tallest building I can even comprehend being built. It&#8217;s so much taller than anything in Chicago. It&#8217;s quite tall.<\/p>\n<p>On a more negative note: The Emiratis, the ones I met at least, are kind of jerks. They pushed past foreigners in the malls so they could order their carrot juice, they were impatient, I got the vibe that they felt like they were more entitled to stuff in Dubai than the rest of us. Now that&#8217;s a sweeping generalization and I&#8217;m sure it&#8217;s not true for all Emiratis, but, first impressions are important. And for me, they dropped the ball.<\/p>\n<p>Okay two down, one to go &#8211; next time Abu Dhabi.<\/p>\n<p>&#8230;..actually&#8230;.I&#8217;ll just do it now &#8217;cause it isn&#8217;t too complex.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Abu Dhabi<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Abu Dhabi: Take an older,more lived in city, add in equal parts Dubai and Doha. Mix it up, let sit. Add one (1) Ferarri World for garnish and, if you&#8217;d like, a big circle building. Boom. Abu Dhabi.<\/p>\n<p>Little bit of this, little bit of that. That&#8217;s Abu Dhabi. It&#8217;s a nice city, and the bus is only one dirham (think about 30 cents). Not to mention it basically owns the rest of the Emirates. It&#8217;s the political capital, plus Abu Dhabi, the Emirate that is, takes up about 80% of the whole country.<\/p>\n<p>So there&#8217;s the rest of the Gulf. Now back to Oman.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Dubai Dubai. Dubai, Dubai. Okay I gotta be frank here. I&#8217;m a city kind of guy. Muscat isn&#8217;t what I&#8217;d call a city, it&#8217;s more of a bunch of suburbs encircled by the same border. Getting around without a car is possible, but it is a p-a-i-n in the butt. 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