jag
Well, just heard from a few mateys in Dubai that NY eve will dry to a religious holiday, and Jan1,2 and 3 will be hols too (Eid Al Adha or something I think). Can someone chech around and confirm this? NY eve dry?? :shock: Anyway, Ive planned a private party so doesnt affect me... but still, what a night to be "dry" hehe...
sage & onion
This can only be known for sure at the end of Ramadan, I believe the last day of Ramadan will fix the dates of the 2 eid holidays.
Nick81
It'll be far from dry for me that's for sure... Going to Lebanon for a couple weeks at Xmas 8)
MaaaD
Sage and & Onion is correct however it wont get fixed at this eid it will get fixed 10 days before when the month of Hajj starts. If new years eve happens to be the same as "Arafat day" eve (most important day of the Hajj season and one day before Eid) then i guess it will be dry.
I trust that the Saudi sheikhs will make sure this doesnt happen though hahaha
sage & onion
- MaaaD wrote:
Sage and & Onion is correct however it wont get fixed at this eid it will get fixed 10 days before when the month of Hajj starts. If new years eve happens to be the same as "Arafat day" eve (most important day of the Hajj season and one day before Eid) then i guess it will be dry.
I trust that the Saudi sheikhs will make sure this doesnt happen though hahaha
I thought the second eid was a fixed number of days from the first eid??, I had read that somewhere, could be wrong though.
Chocoholic
It shouldn't be. This is what friends and I were discussing the other day. The first day of Ramadan was expected to be called on the 24th September, everyone expected it to be then, but when it came on the 23rd, everyone said is was called then to avoid New Years being dry. Not one to be a cynic, but I should imagine New Years being dry would totally kill the tourist industry here.
bushra21
It better not be...im leaving the next day for the states so i better have something on new years eve to help with the flight from hell
kanelli
That's pretty sad if people can't celebrate the New Year without booze. Would it really kill people to do that for one year?
bushra21
yes....
lol no it wouldnt. but thats how i want to celebrate it this year.
Bleakus
sorry dudes, but i think im gonna be flamed after saying this but.....
why do you need booze to have fun? especially in new years?
the best thing in new years is to gather your friends, go to the desert. Bon fire, music, tents (sleeping ones), sheesha, friends,grills and the cold weathers makes it a great day for me. Ive been doing this for 2 years now and it never gets dull
but anyways thats me ;)
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bushra21
i dont see anything wrong with what you said.....dude
kanelli
I completely agree Bleakus.
d3vilish_ang3l_88
yeah...i dont think newyears have to be paired with booze :P
Chocoholic
I don't think that either, but sadly economically speaking, it's a big business night.
Bleakus
im guessing its peer pressure
sage & onion
- bushra21 wrote:
It better not be...im leaving the next day for the states so i better have something on new years eve to help with the flight from hell
Where are you flying from Bushra?
bushra21
dubai...its going to be a straight flight :cry:
sage & onion
- bushra21 wrote:
dubai...its going to be a straight flight :cry:
It's a great flight if you are in 1st class.
I thought you liked Dubai though?
Bleakus
the straight flight from the states is going to suck...sorry dude
bushra21
i do, i love dubai. buti have to go to nyc and get my masters now since it wasnt working out over here.
also, bushra doesnt think shell be purchasing a first class ticket...i have to spend way tooo much money on other stuff (apartment, stuff for apartment, university, food, clothes, other stuff that i dont even know i need yet :cry: )
i hate moving about as much as i hate straight flights....which is a lot
MaaaD
- Bleakus wrote:
im guessing its peer pressure
more like beer pressue ;)
175bpm
the joys of the middle east. :roll:
sage & onion
- 175bpm wrote:
the joys of the middle east. :roll:
Don' you just love it :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
175bpm
i found when the sheik passed away after ramadan to be a challenging time with the no entertainment.
Still thats the fun of working in another country different from your own