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What residents love about living in the UAE

- BY SAMI ZAATARI Staff Reporter

As the UAE celebrates its 47th National Day, residents have listed what they love about the country, hailing its safety and security, tolerance, world-class infrastruc­ture and successful economy — factors that have all contribute­d to the country’s progress. Abundant possibilit­ies

Abu Bakr Yasin, 29, a Pakistani business owner who has called the UAE home for 18 years, says what he loves most are the opportunit­ies the UAE has created for people like himself.

“The UAE has so many options for people who come to this country for a better life. Nothing is ever easy in life, but if you work hard with a goal in mind then the UAE is a great place to come to because it provides you with all the opportunit­ies you need to become successful,” Yasin says. “Here in the UAE I have been able to open my own business. It’s the same for my father too who came to the UAE with nothing and then started his own business. All of this would not have been possible without the UAE opening its doors to us, with its forward thinking mindset.”

Togetherne­ss and tolerance

Blessy Marin, 40, an Indian HR manager who has lived in the UAE for four years says her favourite part about living in the UAE is its tolerance. “It’s amazing to see people from all walks of life living side by side together in one country without any problems or conflict. This type of unity and tolerant atmosphere is not something you will find in most countries,” Marin says.

“One great example of this community togetherne­ss is the recent Diwali celebratio­ns that took place in the UAE, with the leadership itself extending their congratula­tions to all of the people celebratin­g the occasion. This is one of the great legacies of Shaikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan, and I’m happy to see that the example he set is still believed in and followed.”

Safety a big positive

Rayzel Mana, 33, a Filipino visual merchandis­er who has been in the UAE for eight years, said what he loves most about the country is its safety and security.

“The UAE is a very safe country, you can go anywhere — even if it’s late at night, nobody is going to harm you… so you always have a good sense of security around you,”

Mana says. “I have lived in other countries and I can say that none of them had the same high level of safety found in the UAE, and as an expatriate, this is one of the big positives in living in the UAE because you want to be safe along with your family.”

Free from corruption

Ruta Miezetyte, 28, a senior sales executive from Lithuania who has been here for six years, says that what she likes most about the UAE is the government’s transparen­cy and its commitment to the fight against corruption. “The government of the UAE is a very transparen­t one and is a government that also stands out against any forms of corruption,” she says.

“This shows the commitment of the government to ensure these things don’t happen like in many other countries. Whenever I have a government transactio­n, everything is straightfo­rward and profession­al and I know that I will be treated the same like everybody else. This type of governance is why the UAE continues to move forward.”

World-class infrastruc­ture

Ahmad Al Majayda, 30, a Palestinia­n media relation’s specialist who has been here all his life, says the country’s infrastruc­ture such as roads and buildings are one of his favourite aspects of the UAE.

“I have visited many countries around the world and in terms of infrastruc­ture, when I compare those countries with the UAE, it’s really unimaginab­le how far ahead this country is. All of us living in the UAE have access to great roads, bridges, buildings, pedestrian walkways, shopping malls and so many other things,” Al Majayda says. “And what I really like is that they don’t stop trying to improve, anytime there’s a problem with a road, they repair it, or if a city needs something like a new bridge they are ready to meet that demand.”

Friendly and respectful people

Tesnim Hatib, 21, an American-Lebanese expat who has been here for six years, says what she loves most is the friendly nature of the people. “One thing that I have noticed a lot about living in the UAE is how the people treat you here. They are so kind, caring and respectful towards you. And also speaking as a woman, I see there is a big amount of respect in how men treat women in this country. I believe a lot of this is down to the positive environmen­t found in the country.”

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