Sun is shining. Wind is blowing. How bad can I be doing?
Hashing In Riyadh -a friendship of kindred spirits joined together for the sole purpose of forgetting about being so far away from home and remembering how simple it is to have fun.
It's good to get out and do something else besides work, sleep eat, and complain about "Segregation Forever"(sexual apartheid) Mens-only Starbucks( and, the naked mermaid logo is banned!), Mens-Only Mall hours (single men are only allowed into shopping centers at lunch time on weekdays)Men's Only...everything and everywhere!
Ah the brightside of repression for women-It's a man's world. 2 words you quickly learn are halal (permissible) and haram (forbidden).
With the exception of wearing shorts (I was thrown out of a restaurant because my body parts were showing), "Western Rules" rule for men and women expats INSIDE the compound-our barbed wired- walled residential community, built for company employees, but not OUTSIDE the compound.
Saudi Arabia is devoid of public entertainment, cinemas and clubs, and women are all covered up in black robes or abayas.oooh ahhhh. So what, you get used to it. After all--- Cha Ching $$$, I am committed to advancing America's values and interests of making a "fast buck" , even when that means putting myself in danger of boredom!
As Blaise Pascal said" All of man's trouble stem from his inability to sit quietly in a room alone"
You get to reframe things- It is Modern Chivalry, an ethical standard and a sign of modesty and respect in the local culture.
It's The Middle East not The Mid West
Hashing In Riyadh -a friendship of kindred spirits joined together for the sole purpose of forgetting about being so far away from home and remembering how simple it is to have fun.
Motion creates emotion, whether you run or walk
It's good to get out and do something else besides work, sleep eat, and complain about "Segregation Forever"(sexual apartheid) Mens-only Starbucks( and, the naked mermaid logo is banned!), Mens-Only Mall hours (single men are only allowed into shopping centers at lunch time on weekdays)Men's Only...everything and everywhere!
Ah the brightside of repression for women-It's a man's world. 2 words you quickly learn are halal (permissible) and haram (forbidden).
With the exception of wearing shorts (I was thrown out of a restaurant because my body parts were showing), "Western Rules" rule for men and women expats INSIDE the compound-our barbed wired- walled residential community, built for company employees, but not OUTSIDE the compound.
Saudi Arabia is devoid of public entertainment, cinemas and clubs, and women are all covered up in black robes or abayas.oooh ahhhh. So what, you get used to it. After all--- Cha Ching $$$, I am committed to advancing America's values and interests of making a "fast buck" , even when that means putting myself in danger of boredom!
As Blaise Pascal said" All of man's trouble stem from his inability to sit quietly in a room alone"
You get to reframe things- It is Modern Chivalry, an ethical standard and a sign of modesty and respect in the local culture.
"Land Lines are places but cell phones,people" |
One eyed man in the land of the blind
You don't go to The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia as a tourist. In fact, there's no such thing as a tourist visa. If you're not making a pilgrimage to Mecca, and not Muslim, the only way to get into the country is with a work permit. Mixing between unrelated males and females is forbidden. Most social functions are single sex only and there is barely even eye contact made between men and women. Sound like fun?The level of absurdity hit me when I read in the English-speaking newspaper that women cause 80% of the traffic accidents....this in a country that doesn't allow them to actually drive--"But you know what they mean" my Saudi counter part told me
"They are, how you say, back-seat drivers-go here-no there".
When The Teacher Is Read The Students Appear |
Riyadh in 2009,
on the other hand...What's it like over there on the ground? It's a bit like Mars.
.In the kingdom of men, where are all the women? I don;t know what Riyadh means but Jidda means “grandmother” in Arabic, and the city may have gotten its name because tradition holds that the grandmother of all temptresses, the biblical Eve, is buried here—an apt symbol for a country that legally, sexually, and sartorially buries its women alive.
Is It Safe? |