I read most of the comments and concluded that It is a 2 way bond.....respect cannot be asked for, this should be "inbuilt values" which comes to you from your Parents, people around you and country, which is rich with the cultural values. I agree one can't teach anybody (adult) a Lesson on RESPECT.
Read Beepinoy's comment on previous page and to add from my experience in Doha. Qatar is growing very fast in recent years and flooded with expatriate population. We do need to show respect being a good guest,
We are Guest here in a Foreign country as a good guest we should respect your host.
Again its a matter of 2 ways communication, being language is a barrier. People with knowledge of dual spoken language especially (Eng & ARABIC) has a better edge and repo with locals and influence easily.
As there are always a mix of different communities in every society, its same in Qatar.
Most of the asian migrate in Qatar due to various factor (different in individual case) , everybody love his/her own nation. It is very clear from Day one that You will get Citizenship in this part of world (GCC), so don't crib on this point.
Regarding discrimination of Laws for locals and expatriates is painful. All humans are same, RACISM is not accepted anywhere in the world.
To have harmony among all resident is possible with some extra effort to be made by NGO or social and family affairs departments to organise International cultural events in Qatar and invite all communities to represent.
I am sure such initiative will definitely bring all of us more close, regular communication and will break the ICE.
One need to be positive and look forward positively, as UAE has changed a lot in last decade, we will insha-allah see the similar or better changes in future.
I read most of the comments and concluded that It is a 2 way bond.....respect cannot be asked for, this should be "inbuilt values" which comes to you from your Parents, people around you and country, which is rich with the cultural values. I agree one can't teach anybody (adult) a Lesson on RESPECT.
Read Beepinoy's comment on previous page and to add from my experience in Doha. Qatar is growing very fast in recent years and flooded with expatriate population. We do need to show respect being a good guest,
We are Guest here in a Foreign country as a good guest we should respect your host.
Again its a matter of 2 ways communication, being language is a barrier. People with knowledge of dual spoken language especially (Eng & ARABIC) has a better edge and repo with locals and influence easily.
As there are always a mix of different communities in every society, its same in Qatar.
Most of the asian migrate in Qatar due to various factor (different in individual case) , everybody love his/her own nation. It is very clear from Day one that You will get Citizenship in this part of world (GCC), so don't crib on this point.
Regarding discrimination of Laws for locals and expatriates is painful. All humans are same, RACISM is not accepted anywhere in the world.
To have harmony among all resident is possible with some extra effort to be made by NGO or social and family affairs departments to organise International cultural events in Qatar and invite all communities to represent.
I am sure such initiative will definitely bring all of us more close, regular communication and will break the ICE.
One need to be positive and look forward positively, as UAE has changed a lot in last decade, we will insha-allah see the similar or better changes in future.