Bleakus
Do you think that most of the time, you just cant relate/communicate with your own people/nationality?
For myself, i always had a problem that my way of thinking is different than a local's way of thinking, makes me feel as a black sheep in my society.....
do any of you face that before with your people?
Concord
- Bleakus wrote:
Do you think that most of the time, you just cant relate/communicate with your own people/nationality?
For myself, i always had a problem that my way of thinking is different than a local's way of thinking, makes me feel as a black sheep in my society.....
do any of you face that before with your people?
Maybe you are generalizing "local's way of thinking" as being one and the same. Someone might look at you and think they know how you think.
Who are "your people" to anyone anyway - different strokes for different folks?
zam
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- Do you think that most of the time, you just cant relate/communicate with your own people/nationality?
Sometimes only.
I get irritated when I hear stories from friends who have been victimized by our own countrymen. Either by money or other evil things. I mean arent we supposed to stand up for each other? We are on a foreign land, for crying out loud. :(
Bleakus
well im emirati
Its just like if i look at a subject from an angle, they look at the subject at a different angle and there the conversation stops.
I am definately not saying that all locals are like that dude, i hate generalising myself although i might sound that i did in my previous post...
But with the friends i have right now we can think the same, discuss more about any subject....we interacted with alot of other people in our lives and experience different lifestyles and different goals.
also, the stuff the (locals that i interacted with in my life) have different way of having fun, jokes, hanging out, going places...etc. I just dont feel that i am part of them most of the time
you know what i mean?
Phoenix
- Bleakus wrote:
I just dont feel that i am part of them most of the time
So you chose the red pill over the blue one? :lol:
Bleakus
- zam wrote:
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- Do you think that most of the time, you just cant relate/communicate with your own people/nationality?
Sometimes only.
I get irritated when I hear stories from friends who have been victimized by our own countrymen. Either by money or other evil things. I mean arent we supposed to stand up for each other? We are on a foreign land, for crying out loud. :(
it happens sadly, its human nature
yorky500
- Bleakus wrote:
well im emirati
Its just like if i look at a subject from an angle, they look at the subject at a different angle and there the conversation stops.
I am definately not saying that all locals are like that dude, i hate generalising myself although i might sound that i did in my previous post...
But with the friends i have right now we can think the same, discuss more about any subject....we interacted with alot of other people in our lives and experience different lifestyles and different goals.
also, the stuff the (locals that i interacted with in my life) have different way of having fun, jokes, hanging out, going places...etc. I just dont feel that i am part of them most of the time
you know what i mean?
Have you been educated or spent a lot of time outside of the UAE?
Bleakus
- Phoenix wrote:
- Bleakus wrote:
I just dont feel that i am part of them most of the time
So you chose the red pill over the blue one? :lol:
which pill will take me to Marble Slap?
Bleakus
[quote="yorky500"]
- Bleakus wrote:
Have you been educated or spent a lot of time outside of the UAE?
what is got to do with situation? well i lived here all my life.....
so you mean anybody who lived his life in the country is uneducated?? :?
Burken
I don't think he meant that. It can on the other hand explain why you feel
like you are not like the average normal local citizen, because having studies
in other countries and get impression from something else than the normal
thing can sometimes make you feel more tolerate towards others in your
thinking and acting.
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zam
Yep agree with that....if you have studied somewhere else, western education for example, you tend to be more open minded, have experienced other things and thus the influence in your way of thinking.
kanelli
My hubby seems different than his countrymen who stayed in their own country to study and work. I think it makes a big difference if you study or work abroad. I am also different than some of my countrymen who have never spent time abroad.
In any case, it is still possible to feel different even if you have a similar background. Maybe you focus on other things than your friends, or tend to have a wider viewpoint. Maybe you are more easily able to think outside of the cultural box than other people. Don't feel bad about it! You are who you are, and the world would be a boring place if everyone thought and acted the same.
yorky500
- Burken wrote:
I don't think he meant that. It can on the other hand explain why you feel
like you are not like the average normal local citizen, because having studies
in other countries and get impression from something else than the normal
thing can sometimes make you feel more tolerate towards others in your
thinking and acting.
Thanks Burken, that is what I was trying to say.
Its often the case when someone goes either to work overseas or study, and when you come back home, you have changed, but the others have not. You have broadened your mind, they have not; you have experienced different cultures, they have not; they have stagnated, you have not.
asc_26
- yorky500 wrote:
- Bleakus wrote:
Have you been educated or spent a lot of time outside of the UAE?
what is got to do with situation? well i lived here all my life.....
so you mean anybody who lived his life in the country is uneducated?? :?
You interact with non-locals and studied abroad and thus really broadened your perspective about everything. You become more tolerant and you can see various things in other angles because of your exposure outside UAE and this can bring you somewhere. You are lucky because you can comprehend things that are not what common people do. :wink:
I experienced the same thing also from my own compatriot but i care less. Kaliwali!
mema
Bleakus..i do identify with what ur saying specially when i meet those shallow girls from my nationality. yet lately im stunned with number of girls who r open minded and share my kinda of thinking...times are changing
And if u r referring to our parents and grandparents that's just natural..there is always a middle ground.
Yorky i don’t agree I’ve known ppl leave aboard study get high degrees yet still hold those old rusty believes.
Bleakus
- Burken wrote:
I don't think he meant that. It can on the other hand explain why you feel
like you are not like the average normal local citizen, because having studies
in other countries and get impression from something else than the normal
thing can sometimes make you feel more tolerate towards others in your
thinking and acting.
i think because i went to a school with other nationalities and got to know more about them, but at the same time spent most of my time with the local group more, didnt succeed though
i studied at the dubai men's college, its a 100% local college, for 4 years. I never worked or studied abroad though
Bleakus
- mema wrote:
Bleakus..i do identify with what ur saying specially when i meet those shallow girls from my nationality. yet lately im stunned with number of girls who r open minded and share my kinda of thinking...times are changing
And if u r referring to our parents and grandparents that's just natural..there is always a middle ground.
Yorky i don’t agree I’ve known ppl leave aboard study get high degrees yet still hold those old rusty believes.
sadly i cant meet these local girls who are open minded because i will get shot by their bros (point blank)....hehe
your lucky mashallah.
yorky500
- mema wrote:
Yorky i don’t agree I’ve known ppl leave aboard study get high degrees yet still hold those old rusty believes.
So have I, but from my 30 odd years of living overseas in various parts of the world, its the norm, not the exception.
Bleakus
- kanelli wrote:
My hubby seems different than his countrymen who stayed in their own country to study and work. I think it makes a big difference if you study or work abroad. I am also different than some of my countrymen who have never spent time abroad.
In any case, it is still possible to feel different even if you have a similar background. Maybe you focus on other things than your friends, or tend to have a wider viewpoint. Maybe you are more easily able to think outside of the cultural box than other people. Don't feel bad about it! You are who you are, and the world would be a boring place if everyone thought and acted the same.
what you said makes sense, but its just the feeling that you dont belong to a certain group of people.....i guess i have to start my own tribe then ;)
Bleakus
- kanelli wrote:
My hubby seems different than his countrymen who stayed in their own country to study and work. I think it makes a big difference if you study or work abroad. I am also different than some of my countrymen who have never spent time abroad.
In any case, it is still possible to feel different even if you have a similar background. Maybe you focus on other things than your friends, or tend to have a wider viewpoint. Maybe you are more easily able to think outside of the cultural box than other people. Don't feel bad about it! You are who you are, and the world would be a boring place if everyone thought and acted the same.
what you said makes sense, but its just the feeling that you dont belong to a certain group of people.....i guess i have to start my own tribe then ;)
Concord
It is not unusual. Some people even feel "out of place" within their own families - based on education, interests, beliefs, attitudes, circle of friends etc.
You are lucky to be in Dubai as you can meet and interact with people from all over the world (if you want to...).
yorky500
- Bleakus wrote:
i studied at the dubai men's college, its a 100% local college, for 4 years. I never worked or studied abroad though
Then you are an exception. Well done.
mema
- yorky500 wrote:
- Bleakus wrote:
i studied at the dubai men's college, its a 100% local college, for 4 years. I never worked or studied abroad though
Then you are an exception. Well done.
me too..i never studied abroad :oops:
Does traveling count. :roll:
bonitta
well I think any1 who has his own point of view on this life feel the same..also time passes and ppl realize that the things they believed in before usually are useless and sometimes even harming.
bear
I know exactly what you mean.
I don't know how I'm American aside from having a passport that says thats where i was born and being white.
kanelli
Well, I have no problems calling myself Canadian despite the fact that I am my own person and don't think like all Canadians do... Hmmm, what do all Canadians, Americans, Emiratis etc. think anyway... :roll:
scot1870
Scots and Irish are a funny breed in that we find any excuse to speak to people from our home nations, especially when we're abroad. It's amazing how you can hear an accent from home and literally sit down and drink or eat with that person for the rest of the night and chat about stuff. I was handing out beers to people with Scots accents at the rugby 7s at the weekend there, just stick a kilt on if you want to me to feed you full of Heineken at next year's event!
Fresh
- Bleakus wrote:
Do you think that most of the time, you just cant relate/communicate with your own people/nationality?
For myself, i always had a problem that my way of thinking is different than a local's way of thinking, makes me feel as a black sheep in my society.....
do any of you face that before with your people?
Sometimes you just have to blend in.....As for me i cant talk the language fluently but have no problem understanding what they say
Bleakus
- Fresh wrote:
Sometimes you just have to blend in.....As for me i cant talk the language fluently but have no problem understanding what they say
which language dude?
KeithL
- Bleakus wrote:
Do you think that most of the time, you just cant relate/communicate with your own people/nationality?
For myself, i always had a problem that my way of thinking is different than a local's way of thinking, makes me feel as a black sheep in my society.....
do any of you face that before with your people?
Maybe if you posted less on the forum and interacted with your friends more often, it would help :lol:
Bleakus
how long did it take you to figure that joke out? :lol: :lol: ;)
Palkid7
- Bleakus wrote:
Do you think that most of the time, you just cant relate/communicate with your own people/nationality?
For myself, i always had a problem that my way of thinking is different than a local's way of thinking, makes me feel as a black sheep in my society.....
do any of you face that before with your people?
Well Dude I have the same problem !!
I have been all my life here and interacted with all nationalities, so when I used to travel back home I started feeling home sick, because the way people think their, the way they deal with things are totally different so I couldn't get along. This has something to do with the enviroment, so say that Bleakus had a twin brother called Dude and that he lived all his life here in the UAE but interacted only with locals, how would he behave ? of course different than you do !! so dude take it easy 8) 8) 8)
Bleakus
well palkid, you are the dude. Thanks for the post
PrettyPenny
I don't even know how to fit in with people back home. Same story, raised in a different country with many different nationalities. I think that when you're raised outside your own country's environment the cultural norms haven't been ingrained into you especially if you don't know many people from your country. Then you move "home" and you just can't relate to your country men, and vice versa. They're judging you on a yardstick that you aren't even close to understanding and you're living by standards that are different to people of your country. At some point you stop trying to fit in. It still frustrates me when I see people from home raise their eyebrows at me for things I do which seem pretty harmless to me. I think thats why I have fewer and fewer friends and acquaintances from back home.
raidah
- Bleakus wrote:
Do you think that most of the time, you just cant relate/communicate with your own people/nationality?
For myself, i always had a problem that my way of thinking is different than a local's way of thinking, makes me feel as a black sheep in my society.....
do any of you face that before with your people?
nice to read im not the only one who is not crazy about her own kind :) . the truth is im not crazy about white ppl generally. always tell my mom, i only look white but im not :lol: many women would find hungarian guys very attractive, i find them gayish..., our women irritate me to hell. and id chose millions times more a relation where we fight and brake plates on each others head over one where i have to literally rape the man if want smthing to happen... :lol: those northern european countries lack passion big time.
anyway seriously, smtimes its frustrating if the message doesnt get through, cos at the end of the day, still ur mother language is the one in which u communicate the best.
sara_uk
I kind feel alien among my people too. Interaction with different cultures, religions etc it does make you different and when I try to interact with my community I find their interest different to mine that I can not hold good conversation with. They talk about latest thing they bought or husband bought or so and so had this amazing new style wedding and if they ask about my research, they start telling me oh someone discovered some herb to treat cancer!!! May be you can get your PhD faster if researched that!! Trying to explain that research is not about that is a mission so I try to be polite and just listen!!
Not_Sure
- raidah wrote:
- Bleakus wrote:
Do you think that most of the time, you just cant relate/communicate with your own people/nationality?
For myself, i always had a problem that my way of thinking is different than a local's way of thinking, makes me feel as a black sheep in my society.....
do any of you face that before with your people?
nice to read im not the only one who is not crazy about her own kind :) . the truth is im not crazy about white ppl generally. always tell my mom, i only look white but im not :lol: many women would find hungarian guys very attractive, i find them gayish..., our women irritate me to hell. and id chose millions times more a relation where we fight and brake plates on each others head over one where i have to literally rape the man if want smthing to happen... :lol: those northern european countries lack passion big time.
anyway seriously, smtimes its frustrating if the message doesnt get through, cos at the end of the day, still ur mother language is the one in which u communicate the best.
HUAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHA...WHAT HAPPEN??...Hungarian dude used u? (mmm..thats a nasty hobby of ours)
Last girl who talked lik eu i knew of was french...HAHSAHAHAH...she cursed Hungarians tooo lol....cmon...Hungary is VERY WELL known for the way..the EXPRESS passion lol....poor u....
Tropic23
I guess it is very interesting to meet ppl from other countries.
Dubai is the best place to do it.
But after a short time I did notice that the communication between ppl from the same country is much better.
You have the same background, humour,....
Also when you are very good in english or an other language, is not the same like your mother tongue.
But when I visit Germany I have problems to "communicate" with Germans without experiences in foreign country.
I can`t describe why, but I don`t feel me like a pure German anymore.
Do you understand what I mean?
Bleakus
i guess i do
Not_Sure
I dont....ull have to come and show me...EXACTLY what you mean.. :twisted: