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The Word “Inshallah” Doesn’t Mean What You Think It Means
One of the first Arabic words people learn in Dubai is “Inshallah.”They’re told it means “God willing.” Which is true. But in daily life here, that translation barely scratches the surface.
In Dubai, Inshallah is not an answer. It’s a social tool. A soft landing. A pause button. A way to keep dignity intact while reality stays flexible.
And if you don’t learn how to read it properly, you’ll spend a lot of time waiting for things that were never going to happen.
When someon
Jan 272 min read


The Fastest Way to Get Clocked as New in Dubai
Dubai does not expose newcomers through paperwork, accents, or even mistakes. It exposes them through behavior. The fastest way to be identified as new in this city is not what you wear or where you live. It is how much you explain yourself.
New residents talk too much. They narrate decisions. They justify delays. They over clarify intent. They feel the need to make themselves legible at all times. Locals rarely do this.
In Dubai, belonging is expressed through economy of m
Jan 262 min read
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