Ever heard a Qatari say sorry?

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By every_mothers_n...

The most amazing thig happened a few minutes back " I heard a Qatari say sorry" to a asian guy.
I went downstairs to the corner shop to buy a pack of cigarette's. I was about to leave when a middle aged Qatari man entered the shop talking over his phone and ran into a asian guy ....no no not with a land cruiser he was walking this time. Yeah he ran into this guy who was standing next to the counter probably from India, Srilanka, Bangladesh etc..
Then he gently taps him on his back and says SORRY.
Probably the guy on the receving end failed to notice the importance of it.........But i did.

By anonymous• 28 Nov 2010 01:51
anonymous

OK

usually mid night show is for my argument, but this time i'll keep shut my mouth.

By Dreamerflower• 28 Nov 2010 01:41
Dreamerflower

Question to u all why do u think that Qataris' r not polite enough to say sorry!!

U guys r judging according to a small amount that u met … but actually here we Qataris' we like to apologize when we r wrong,,, we r supporting and caring ..

If u see us as a bad ppl then why u r still living here im sure deep on your hear u all know how decent we are

By anonymous• 4 Nov 2010 20:46
anonymous

If Majority count then Qatari are friendly, polite, helpful and humble. Good and bad people are in every society.

By just201025• 4 Nov 2010 20:12
just201025

Obviously when they are wrong they say sorry

By QatarDragon• 24 Oct 2010 04:03
QatarDragon

Not all of em are rude :-)

By anonymous• 24 Oct 2010 03:47
anonymous

I find majority of qataris humble and kind-hearted.

By Um_Nooh• 24 Oct 2010 00:45
Um_Nooh

I actually found that statement quite offensive. There are a lot of qataries that say sorry, and are kind and respectful to people. I think what causes a problem is the confusion most people have with qatari culture. What might seem acceptable to them isn't to you. Sure there may be some rude people out there, but we shouldn't sterotype.

By bea_7• 23 May 2010 10:17
bea_7

why is it such a big deal whether or not he said sorry anyway?

In the west you hear 'sorry' every two seconds... half of the time people don't really mean it, they just say it because... this is just something you have to say...

By Kikination• 21 May 2010 19:19
Kikination

it is our country and we are free to say it or not=)

By linc• 3 Apr 2010 12:39
linc

Qataris apologize all the time for their mistakes. The educated ones in particular are exceedingly polite. As in most cultures, it is the lower ranking, generally uneducated people that lord their tiniest bit of power over other people. Customs and immigration people at any airport worldwide are the worst (with some exceptions). Unfortunately, there are an abundance of poorly educated, provincial people here with a great deal of money, and they believe this makes them "superior" to people from poorer countries. They are like the people in the West who win the lottery and suddenly think that money alone has made them smarter, more important, and discerning. And, like the lottery winners, all the money disappears sooner or later. Only the ones investing their time and energy in education (i.e. learning how to maintain wealth and increase wealth on their own) have a long term future.

"Kindness is the language which the deaf can hear and the blind can see."

By LivingInDoha2008• 2 Apr 2010 02:25
LivingInDoha2008

One Qatari banged my car from behind at a traffic signal. Immediately the guy came down and told me I will meet you at Madinat Khalifa traffice police at 5pm today and gave his mobile number.

I went to the traffic police at 4:45pm, at 5pm the guy gave me a call and said I will be late by 15mins. At 5:15pm the guy called me and said I will be there in 5 mins. And he came and finished with his regulations with traffice police and he did tell me "I am sorry about it"

This is the day I changed my view about Qataris too. He was really a gentleman.

By liberty guy• 20 Mar 2010 12:00
liberty guy

i never met a qatari guy as yet

hahahahahahaha

By Mac G• 18 Mar 2010 21:38
Rating: 3/5
Mac G

Unless the guy from Palestine ,, he will say sorry.. Mostly Qataries are good behaviour... some ppls misunderstood the Qatries.. thatr the wrong concept , and the outsiders (arabs) they may act wild..

from my exp no Qatari behave rude. they might be looks like same in white dress but you better enquire where is he from , then you will knoe he is oursider, not a Qatari

By anonymous• 18 Mar 2010 21:32
anonymous

Yes..Many times..!!

By anonymous• 18 Mar 2010 16:24
anonymous

I have been in this country just for about 6 years i have also worked in diffrent parts of the world and mixed with diffrent nationalities. I have seen good and bad every where and please do not state this is only with Qatar. I have some qatari friends who are so down to earth and respect every other human as a human and i know some other so called advanced nationals who lack basic manners or respect to other human. All these are to do with individuals and not with a nation and i feel this guy who talks about this must be a very narrow minded and a guy who has not see the world enough & his comment must be not bothered.

By GodFather.• 18 Mar 2010 15:48
GodFather.

mafi maloom

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By abdullak• 18 Mar 2010 14:35
abdullak

I have heard most of Qataries saying sorry if they did some thing wrong...

I think Qataries are really good people except for a few..

By anonymous• 3 Mar 2010 15:51
anonymous

sorry i dont trust the author

By Living_in_Qatar• 4 Jan 2010 14:21
Living_in_Qatar

....!!!

By qatarmedic• 4 Jan 2010 14:02
qatarmedic

yes i heard a few times.....

i really respect them....

By _noms_• 4 Jan 2010 13:26
_noms_

EMN...this thread is not informative at all instead misleading..I see most of them very humble & polite. Its almost the same ratio as a rich indian/paki would act to a poor labourer to what a Rich Qatari would act (inspite of own country)... so please don't generalize.

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By basim007• 4 Jan 2010 13:03
Rating: 2/5
basim007

nobody can just judge people just becoz one person does not treat u well ... so all are not bad people... every community has bad and good people ... have personally met very polite & good qataris ... itz the way u treat them !

By anonymous• 4 Jan 2010 12:12
anonymous

i think just some of the young qataris are corrupted not the middle aged ones infact they r very kind and sweet people i love them n i love qatar

BarBi3

By Straight Arrow• 4 Jan 2010 11:27
Straight Arrow

But me as Qatari thanks God always that I am living here and thanks Qatar gouvernment for everything they are doing for us.

Great Qatar

Long Live Qatar.

By weak08• 1 Jan 2010 06:29
weak08

the most important for them is their reputation.. i wish someday they can live free.. and they can fight for their rights ..

By anonymous• 31 Dec 2009 15:25
anonymous

Qataris are emotinal people........I request people to withdraw their hurting comments........Little leg pulling is all right, but let's not offend them.

Are you nuts?......no doubt I am crazy about you!

By mintus• 31 Dec 2009 15:15
mintus

I applaud this gentleman

By simplyJC• 31 Dec 2009 14:19
simplyJC

still observing...what a thread!!!

"there are no mistakes...just lessons learned"

By Hasan-QTR• 31 Dec 2009 13:47
Rating: 2/5
Hasan-QTR

As a Qatari, live in a very peaceful country, I would like to raise the following points:

•Qataris are Muslims, and there is no deferent between any person (THAT ITS WHY WE DON’T USE THE PHRAS OF COLOR PEOPLE OR BLACK PEOPLE OR WHIATE PEOPLE) which usually used in USA or UK.

•We don’t and we didn’t have signs outside restaurants advising which color are allowed to inter the restaurant (in USA 1965 they were many signs including BLACK PEOPLE & DOGS are not allowed)

•We are Asian, and we have been dealing with Asian people for ages, we knew Indian very well, and we do respect them, more than any other nationality, because they are simple, and they have good history, ( not like USA or UK history which is full of innocent’s people blood-Iraq/Afghan/Palstain)

•They are a lot of Crazy Land cruiser drivers, who want to looks like Qataris by driving Land cruisers, most of them are Plastinians, they drive fast, their cars speakers are loudly,…etc, and people though that they are Qataris.

By QatariGentel• 31 Dec 2009 13:39
QatariGentel

If you may allow me to comment, 1st of all I am from Qatar ,and for those who think that Qatari are impolite, not gentle, and never give an apology:

You can’t just jump into conclusion based on a stereotype or some irrelativeness cases happened in a grocery shop or a bakery.

I am sure 100% none of those got the chance to make a friendship with real Qatari, not a colleague.

I don’t mean to be so offensive but even in India or Pakistan or Sirlanaka or the Philippines or china or Russia and I have been to most of those countries , Trust me, and for your information I met the good and bad people but I never judge on the whole nation from a single negative attitude committed by an ordinary people.

So Qataries are just like other nations you will always find the bad and good, my advice to you try to have a real Qatari as friend and then I would love to hear your comments on that.

By bawaqar• 31 Dec 2009 12:47
bawaqar

well, kinda same thing happened to me and I received a sorry as well.

I am even not sure if it is a big deal here.

Although, with a SAUDI, it definitely is a BIG DEAL.

By anonymous• 31 Dec 2009 12:47
anonymous

Qataris are very gentle ppl. IF the mistake, they do appologize, its not a big deal.

Again, if you don't like it here, GO BACK!!!

The Good, the Bad and the UGLY

By GodFather.• 31 Dec 2009 12:19
GodFather.

Qatari's Say sorry all the time: Just try to ask them any question and they will say..

Mafi Maloom..:)

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By verisimilitude• 31 Dec 2009 12:06
verisimilitude

I met this old Qatari man in an elevator... he walked in to the elevator and said thank you to me... then he said good morning to all the people who walked in to the elevator (two others)... after we got out on the ground floor, he individually said 'have a good day' to each of us who were in the elevator...

I glanced at him as he was crossing the road... a pickup driver did not stop for him and cut him short... the old Qatari waved his hand at the pickup driver and said Hi to him too!! I wasn't surprised, he seemed a genuinely nice person

So really... we can't generalize...

By Straight Arrow• 31 Dec 2009 07:58
Straight Arrow

Actually saying sorry is said mainly by those kind people. But wicked people will never say sorry.

By FranElizabeth• 31 Dec 2009 07:49
FranElizabeth

Why would that be the 'most dumbest' post?

I think you may have just proved my point.

By greeny• 31 Dec 2009 07:33
greeny

Most dumbest post in this thread.

By FranElizabeth• 31 Dec 2009 07:30
FranElizabeth

I agree completely.

I think the issue is not with Qataris but with people in general. I have witnessed some incredibly heartwarming instances of Qatari manners whilst I have been here- even to the point that I was shocked at their kindness.

I think that in many cases the values of the Qatari people leave much to be desired in the rest of us and I wonder how hospitable we would be to people coming to our own countries and slating them.

I can't say that I haven't cursed the driving at times- but I do that at home too- (as I've probably given good cause for critisism myself more than a couple of times!)

By anonymous• 31 Dec 2009 07:05
anonymous

All Qataries are not rude, but some are real animals.

Are you nuts?......no doubt I am crazy about you!

By Qatariyah• 31 Dec 2009 06:49
Qatariyah

Most every human have some or other "problem" with other nationalities....

By Qatariyah• 31 Dec 2009 06:43
Qatariyah

Are you mentioning this incident to show that on previous encounters many Qatari’s were rude!

Well let me enlighten you, many people from other nationalities I came across were rude too! And not just in there own countries but here as well…

Thank you Malpaso...

By [email protected]• 31 Dec 2009 04:23
habibti27@gmail.com

true enough,qatari guys will offer a lift especially to the ladies and ask your mobile number................

By [email protected]• 31 Dec 2009 04:16
Rating: 2/5
habibti27@gmail.com

qataris are nice friend but to others who they dont know especially asian people,well then saying sorry is a big thing to them.....but when it comes to westerner qataris have a huge respect to give....

take an example,during Fridays in souq and corniche,bachelors are not allowed to go to this place they will even push this poor asian workers but they are allowing single westerners to roam around.......

Well,lets accept it this is their country and we are just only an expat receiving salary for helping this place to be more progressive....

In fairness to other qataris their are some who really are nice and appreciative to other people.

By monument• 31 Dec 2009 03:01
monument

That is the way it SHOULD be. He should say sorry and you should quit your cigarette.

By bleu• 30 Dec 2009 23:50
bleu

king, it has been like this since the 16-Oct-2005...

By king_qatar• 30 Dec 2009 22:25
king_qatar

man

this forum is full of hate

cant believe it

By anonymous• 29 Dec 2009 10:55
anonymous

They afraid Pakistanis

By anonymous• 29 Dec 2009 10:54
anonymous

How do you identify he is a Qatari, by dress? not always, you can see so many other nationalites wearing their traditional dress to get respect?!!

By marie_2• 29 Dec 2009 10:21
marie_2

yes!!! they do.

...listen to the sound of silence....

By khawaja365• 29 Dec 2009 10:13
khawaja365

i am a pakistani and a compelled many qatari's to say me sorry

By bleu• 29 Dec 2009 01:49
bleu

Adam_N/nile,

I don't think I am superhuman, but I do honk when someone lets an idiot who has been there for 2 minutes merge in front of them, when we've all been waiting for 15-30 minutes.

I also honk at the huge karwa bus who cuts in front of me, and I don't let him.

By anonymous• 29 Dec 2009 01:30
anonymous

they think that they are super humans,

By Adam_N• 29 Dec 2009 00:52
Adam_N

Lol then you have the types of Qataris that honk at you for letting someone in front of you merge in front, lol.

Yep, happened at the lights at the underpass next to Landmark.

By Qatari and Proud• 20 Dec 2009 01:14
Qatari and Proud

Lool

such a silly thread! Are you really asking such a question?

Do you think Qataries have no manners? Such generalizations!

It is not a strange thing to see because we are brought up to respect others and to apologize when necessary.

By anonymous• 28 Aug 2009 15:06
anonymous

i agree with you...

i think, the younger generation do it more... and its older generation's responsibility to control them....

the younger generation is racist to some extent... they are impolite, and yes, still far far away from the better even....

By KHATTAK• 28 Aug 2009 00:25
KHATTAK

.....yeah they are better than other Arab nations.....but still far from the best.

malpaso.....being nice with coulleagues or friends doesnt mean that you are a nice or well mannered person.....it means....being nice with everyone...no matter the person is known to you or is a stranger. I think they do have some problem with their attitude towards other nationalities.

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By anonymous• 28 Aug 2009 00:18
anonymous

i think qataris are better than americans..... lol

;-)

By anonymous• 28 Aug 2009 00:14
Rating: 4/5
anonymous

my qatari colleagues are realy realy polite and good....

i have been working in GCC last few years and closely with GCC and Arab peninsula people... i worked very closely with emiratis, syrians, bahranis, qataris, egyptians, sudanese, palestinians etc etc...

and i found qataris are better to deal with... (though i dont know bout saudis and kuwaitis)....

i didnt like bahrainis .... :( .... sorry to say...

By nosi_balasi• 27 Aug 2009 23:27
nosi_balasi

at least some of them knows the meaning of it.

By foci3173• 27 Aug 2009 22:45
foci3173

they are all nice people like us.

HOOYAH!

By bleu• 27 Aug 2009 21:47
bleu

dork, it seems you are STUPID!!

By anonymous• 27 Aug 2009 21:37
anonymous

It's alright if Qatari or any Nationality ran to an Indian... They never have feelings anyway! INDIANS are STUPID!

By anonymous• 13 Aug 2009 21:55
anonymous

on the thread -- and witty, too!

 

 

 

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By Formatted Soul• 13 Aug 2009 12:58
Formatted Soul

Typical of Bleu....lol

By every_mothers_nightmare• 13 Aug 2009 12:50
every_mothers_nightmare

bleu....stupid comments on stupid thread!!!

Aana free, jaana free,

Pakde gaye tho khana free.

By QatariLady• 13 Aug 2009 11:58
QatariLady

bleu.. That's hilarious LOL

By anonymous• 13 Aug 2009 11:55
anonymous

I get you!

 

 

 

I didn't drink the kool-aid! -- PM

By Rizks• 13 Aug 2009 11:29
Rizks

salaxy agree with you !!

Many occasions i have seen Pajju and rMs roaming around in souq wearing thobs.

BUT

by their looks everyone can identify tat they are pakka Malabaris....lol

By adams.apple• 13 Aug 2009 11:03
adams.apple

This is not a Big deal.. Back in India.. A stupid Constable, be it Traffic or Police.. Has never said a sorry.. Imagine a Head constable, Sub Inspector..Inspector..

Hahhah See the mirror.r.

By Mac Saif• 13 Aug 2009 10:56
Mac Saif

Once they do mistake, they will say sorry.. Don’t worry

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By triumph• 12 Aug 2009 14:37
triumph

yes starlight143, I agree Qataris are far better than others.they just look like snubbish but they are nicer unlike some arabs(?) as they claim, who are so rude and think they own this country and trying to be superior from others. the truth is...they are also expats here in Qatar.

By navidzafar• 12 Aug 2009 14:27
Rating: 2/5
navidzafar

i think qataries are better than all other arabs like saudi oman kuwait uae etc coz thier manners are better than .. &

if qatari is feeling proud for bieng qatari so we are also proud for bieng aisans or us or md east or .................

we dont want to listen any sorry

proud&pure PAKISTANi

By starlight143• 11 Aug 2009 20:26
starlight143

Ive been to other gulf countries...KSA...Qataris are far better than others...i said its not bcoz i am in Doha...but i observed among others...THEY ARE FAR BETTER...! there are few rotten tomatoes...but only few are there...

By Mandilulur• 11 Aug 2009 19:00
Mandilulur

I overheard some expat ladies talking in the gym today about how sorry they were about having to return to Qatar after recently vacationing in their own countries. There were Qatari ladies also in the dressing room with us and I felt badly that they had to listen to the ladies talk about how much nicer their homes were. Well, I'm sure that home is always a wonderful place to be, but I feel they were inadvertantly rude to those who had to listen. How often expats "rudely" Qatar-bash without even realizing it! Sorry!

Mandi

By bleu• 11 Aug 2009 18:51
bleu

Ok, I'll stop saying sorry.

I miss driving the landcruiser, I really want to run over some expats.No time, I've got to go rape the maid and beat-up my wife first.

EMN, this thread is stupid.

By wonderingearthlinginqatar• 27 Jul 2009 12:20
wonderingearthlinginqatar

some does, some don't for some reason, Qataris or non-Qataris. I may be in the same situation, unable to say sorry when too absorbed and lost in my thoughts.

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By amnesia• 26 Jul 2009 14:57
amnesia

another lovely generalizing thread.

And some of the comments, whether jokes or not, are absolutely rude. Who'll bet that those people won't bother apologizing as well.

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By Ms.Mystica• 25 Jul 2009 22:45
Ms.Mystica

Most of them are polite and if they kept you waiting they normally apologize for that. We have dealt with many of them and not even once treated the way the other Arab nationality will do (no need to mention where they are from). I have seen Qataris many times when we go to City Center, there are some ladies who are well dressed, looks very rich, while we were at Starbucks. she called the cleaner and gave him bunch of money passing it to his hand, just like that!

By robinson crusoe• 25 Jul 2009 20:48
robinson crusoe

i think he said sorry by mistake !!!!!!!! maybe if he wasnt phoning he wouldnt ever say sorry!!!

By anonymous• 25 Jul 2009 11:56
anonymous

u may not believe this but my sponser

45 year old qatari and my boss

alwayz appologises by saying that" sorry if i hurt u in any way of if u fealt bad for any actions of mine"whenever i leave for a vacation or umrah

he is one of its kind in doha

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My boss told me " you are fired"

I told him " boss i didnt hear the shot"

By verisimilitude• 24 Jul 2009 15:59
verisimilitude

My point being that just like any other people there are good and bad among everyone...

By verisimilitude• 24 Jul 2009 15:51
verisimilitude

this just happened yesterday

I was in a Chillis and just negotiating my way to my seat when one of the ladies in a bunch of Qatari ladies stepped backwards right in to me...

As I fixed my eyes firmly and politely on the ground to avoid the usual stare that follows, the sweet lady looked me in the face and said,"Sorry"

My wife was pleasantly surprised too...

By Enigma• 24 Jul 2009 15:46
Enigma

All Qatari same like you...human being

By Aisha• 24 Jul 2009 15:34
Aisha

duh!!

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By britexpat• 24 Jul 2009 15:16
britexpat

Do I live in a different world ??

I have found the Qataris to be friendly, easygoing and courteous in the main..

By Qatari1• 24 Jul 2009 15:07
Qatari1

Sorry?

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Thanks Qatar!!

By KHATTAK• 22 Jul 2009 18:32
KHATTAK

Most of the people here said...."They have a lot of Qatari friends/coulleagues and they have always found them nice & well mannered".

My Point is .... Even the worst mannered person would be nice to his friends/coulleagues. your Good Manners, Politeness or Humbleness can't be judged when you are among the people you know. It can be judged when you smile at someone you dont know, you greet someone who is stranger to you, you say sorry/thanks to someone you have never met....am i wrong?

PS: Though its been only three years that I am living in Qatar....but till now....I have encountered a very few locals with a normal behaviour towards other Non-Arab Nationalities.

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By wonderingearthlinginqatar• 22 Jul 2009 16:00
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By anahammud• 22 Jul 2009 14:08
anahammud

did u think qataris are people who never say sorry.they are the best people u can find in the world

its me

By wonderingearthlinginqatar• 22 Jul 2009 13:19
wonderingearthlinginqatar

it is always admirable for someone, anyone - locals of a certain country or not to say "sorry" for any mistakes, blunders, pains or any inconvenience caused.

And from a local Qatari, rich and .. rich, this is indeed a very admirable gesture - indication of people not spoiled by their success and wealth. May all the locals of any country be mixed with this breed!

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By Rizks• 22 Jul 2009 13:15
Rizks

lool dohaboytoy...

she only yelled ? i remember when i had the same feeling and tat lady hit me with tat pointed stupid sandle of her on my HEAD....:(

Wish i can see her again.....!!!

By chai• 22 Jul 2009 13:13
chai

one time at work, a Qatari guy came to me very very angry. he is almost yelling at me telling his complains.. as a new employee, iwas so shocked though i am aware of his request which my boss declined it earlier. but after a couple of days. he came to see me in my office to sincerely apologize.. at least after that, he earned my respect.

two Sheik Al Thani's that i knew.

first, the brother of the late Sheik Al thani(who died in car accident) his brother is so very approachable. and oh..he would also always ask "kumusta po?" whenever he pass by at my office.

the other one, another Sheik Al Thani.. i really admire him, his such a very humble Sheik. He even came to personally say thank you and introduced himself.

aside from them, hmmmm.... :-D

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By every_mothers_nightmare• 22 Jul 2009 13:09
every_mothers_nightmare

lol this is funny........dohaboytoy.

Aana free, jaana free,

Pakde gaye tho khana free.

By dohaboytoy• 22 Jul 2009 12:51
dohaboytoy

rarely though, i had scary moment at carrefour with a qatari lady. I was doing some shopping and i was not looking at my. Then i felt something soft touching my elbow, and i continued feeling it...then i looked back, it was qatari lady's boobies. She almost yelled at me

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By anonymous• 22 Jul 2009 12:49
anonymous

It is much better to avoid a mistake, then you don't have to say sorry. My Qatari friends avoid mistakes, that's why I don't hear them say sorry. (They don't have to).

By sevillon• 22 Jul 2009 12:46
sevillon

well I think Qataris are king and nice. Not to mention guys wanting to give you a lift...

By ikei• 22 Jul 2009 12:37
ikei

All Qatri is so kind and help full guy,

i have more expireans,

who said QATARI not said any time SORRY

By Stone Cold• 22 Jul 2009 12:36
Stone Cold

That happens by coincidences or on subconcious mind without really means what he says..sorry. Statistically it would 1/1000000 probability. Why would they say sorry when it can be bought with money, and thats the very reason why we are all here.

By mr nisar• 22 Jul 2009 12:25
mr nisar

all qatari people r not jerks some of them r very kind to the expats.....................

By mr nisar• 22 Jul 2009 12:15
mr nisar

all qatari people r not jerks some of them r very kind to the expats.....................

By anonymous• 22 Jul 2009 12:08
anonymous

Dont expect a sorry after he has mounted his LC ;-)

Then he becomes supreme!!!...lol

By labda06• 22 Jul 2009 10:49
labda06

Why does it surprise people that there are nice, polite, respectful Qataris??! Male and female. It seems we (expats) are the ones who should get off our high horses.

By britexpat• 22 Jul 2009 10:23
britexpat

I have met numerous decent Qataris. There are good and bad in all societies.

By goodgal• 22 Jul 2009 10:22
goodgal

I've heard an Arab in white headdress and thawb say sorry, but I did not ask him his nationality so I cannot say if he is Qatari or not. I've been told the white keffiyeh is commonly worn by Qataris here, while the red-and-white one is usually worn by Emiratis. Is this true?

Anyway, I was standing in line at an ATM machine and there were two such youngsters in front of me. After finishing up they turned around and were discussing something, then noticed that they were in my way, and said "sorry, ma'am".

I've met some polite, well-bred Qataris, and also rude, ill-bred ones, which can also be seen in people of other nationalities.

But it's understandable how hard it is for expats to avoid stereotyping Qataris since we do get to experience many inconveniences here from the negative attitudes of many locals. Just try to keep an open mind and get to know the country a bit more.

By nicaq25• 21 Jul 2009 12:53
nicaq25

I heard 'sorry' from a Qatari. And that's not a big deal when you admit your fault. Is it?

By Rizks• 21 Jul 2009 12:37
Rizks

Sah EMN !!

Aana Watani Chicken....lol

By anonymous• 21 Jul 2009 12:31
anonymous

he must have said "i m sooo rahi"

which means according to him "were u sleeping"(taking in to account the quick translation he did in his mind for what he actually wanted to say in arabic)

My boss told me " you are fired"

I told him " boss i didnt hear the shot"

By every_mothers_nightmare• 21 Jul 2009 12:28
every_mothers_nightmare

RIzks inta watani then......

Aana free, jaana free,

Pakde gaye tho khana free.

By Rizks• 21 Jul 2009 12:22
Rizks

EMN, mee too

I have a big LC with a big Qatar Flag at the back.

One big antenna attached to the vehicle which almost touches the SKY...:(

6 mobile phones with me.

4 different brands of perfumes in my CAR

With long hairs( bald from Front)...:)

I see an indian or a bangladeshi -

i say "YA Hindi or YA BAngali....

Am i a QATARi ?

*wink*wink*

By anonymous• 21 Jul 2009 12:13
anonymous

He must have said "i m soo rahi(sleeping)" which actually mean's ----are u sleeping-----

strickly considering the grammer which they use while speaking english(translating it in english for what he wanted to say in arabic .and taking in to account what he meant by that.

-------------------------------------------------------

My boss told me " you are fired"

I told him " boss i didnt hear the shot"

By mintus• 21 Jul 2009 12:01
mintus

Never ever heard it. I deal with them most days at work!

Sorry its true they will flatout call you a liar and once you prove them wrong there is anever an apology.

By anonymous• 21 Jul 2009 11:54
anonymous

Qataries are a Good Nation, many times i heared kind words from them...

Even my Boss is QATARI and he have a very good manners and he respects to everyone.....

Yeah some of Qataries are .........

By SPEED• 21 Jul 2009 11:50
SPEED

I also speak Qatari/ Emarati/ Egyptian accent Arabic !

I have a black vehicle with special number, also I have put Sh. Zayed and Hamad Al Thani photos sticker on my vehicle ;-)

Am I a Qatari?

My point is that unless you really don't know his true Nationality you should not mention ! :-D

By every_mothers_nightmare• 21 Jul 2009 11:48
every_mothers_nightmare

the guy next to the counter was probably a sales man writing something.....He din't open his mouth until i left.

its not easy to identify someone form the asian sub continent..Indians, srilanks, bengalis they all look alike.

Aana free, jaana free,

Pakde gaye tho khana free.

By Vegas• 21 Jul 2009 11:45
Vegas

You can't teach experience...

By azilana7037• 21 Jul 2009 11:44
azilana7037

They're humans just like us. There are good and bad lots.

What I mean is, because of what negative experiences others get from a few, people tend to generalize about the locals so freely.

By smoke• 21 Jul 2009 11:43
smoke

I was about to type just that...he can spot a Qatari but cant recognize a Indian from Srilankan or Pakistani :p you need to brush up on your nationality identity skills :P

Good Fortune always comes knocking at your door...when you are sh*tting in the toilet!! :)

_[]~SMoKE~[]_

 

By babujee• 21 Jul 2009 11:40
babujee

“this guy who was standing next to the counter probably from India, Srilanka, Bangladesh etc..”

TO EVERY MOTHERS-N

THE ABOVE LINE YOU MENTION, IS IT VERY DIFFICULT TO RECOGNIZE THEIR NATIONALITY FOR YOU??

By Xray• 21 Jul 2009 11:37
Xray

this is something personal skill... :-)

By draj• 21 Jul 2009 11:36
Rating: 2/5
draj

yes , a lot of times... actually i have lots of qatari guys working with me.. they are very friendly and helpful.. nice frens...

By someonenew• 21 Jul 2009 11:35
someonenew

Hey Marhabtein! Loooooong time! Where were you? How are you?

"Ali Baba and 40 thieves" are now "Ali Baba and 30 thieves" ; 10 were laid off.

By every_mothers_nightmare• 21 Jul 2009 11:33
every_mothers_nightmare

Xray...not matter how fluent a expat speaks arabic...i can still notice some difference in the accent when a qatari speaks.

Aana free, jaana free,

Pakde gaye tho khana free.

By Xray• 21 Jul 2009 11:28
Xray

thats not enough... if i made my getup like above mentioned no body will recognize my nationality...

By mustangboy• 21 Jul 2009 11:25
mustangboy

Every country has good & bad...so we do hear a sorry, though RARELY...:)

By every_mothers_nightmare• 21 Jul 2009 11:23
every_mothers_nightmare

speed....wearing a dish dash...earphone in his ears and the mic bellow his lips talking over the phone.....

Aana free, jaana free,

Pakde gaye tho khana free.

By marhaba7• 21 Jul 2009 11:22
Rating: 4/5
marhaba7

I was in the Betty Ford clinic for a few weeks, then the Dorchester Park Lane catching up - great place - full of Qataris buying London out! yipeee to that i say! Hic!

By smoke• 21 Jul 2009 11:21
smoke

Bloody fool i'm not the tea boy..how many times do i have to tell you i'm the janitor! GOD!!

Good Fortune always comes knocking at your door...when you are sh*tting in the toilet!! :)

_[]~SMoKE~[]_

 

By anonymous• 21 Jul 2009 11:20
anonymous

Well it's very rare to hear that from them

By Rizks• 21 Jul 2009 11:20
Rizks

Welcome back My Gini brother for other Mother.

Were hav u been ? Drowned in some Gin ?

Smokey, u mean tat qatari know u by ur real name or SMOKE ? :)

By tallg• 21 Jul 2009 11:20
tallg

This post is a sad reflection of the expats belief in the typical Qatari stereotype.

By SPEED• 21 Jul 2009 11:19
SPEED

By Xray• 21 Jul 2009 11:19
Xray

thats right... Rizks... :-)

By Formatted Soul• 21 Jul 2009 11:19
Rating: 3/5
Formatted Soul

yes I know some really cool Qatari guys/gals.... they are all very polite... they wont forget to say please or sorry...don’t generalize plz

By marhaba7• 21 Jul 2009 11:17
marhaba7

Be scared, be very scared! I am back! Hic! got ant Gin!?????? Yippeeeeeeeeee!

By smoke• 21 Jul 2009 11:17
smoke

Geeze dont make a big issue about it..God forbid they change their minds. I work with some great Qataris too who are very humble, helpful, jolly with everyone. Plus they know all the tea boys names lol.

All Qataris are not the same as mentioned :)

Good Fortune always comes knocking at your door...when you are sh*tting in the toilet!! :)

_[]~SMoKE~[]_

 

By Rizks• 21 Jul 2009 11:16
Rizks

Aana Aasif...:)

By every_mothers_nightmare• 21 Jul 2009 11:14
every_mothers_nightmare

LIB agree there are two types...but not often you hear them say sorry.

Aana free, jaana free,

Pakde gaye tho khana free.

By baloch• 21 Jul 2009 11:14
baloch

well budy you faced a teenage

baday baday sheroon maey

aise choti choti bathein hothi rehthin hain

By anonymous• 21 Jul 2009 11:09
Rating: 2/5
anonymous

There two types of Qataris :)

Well Educated - They are the majority of the population as far as my experience goes. These guys are real gentlemen. Most of my qatari friends and coleagues fall under this category.

Not so well Educated - These are the ones who are very hesitant in mixing with the 'outsiders'.They also have a HUGE language problem. And thats one of the reason why they come across as rude sometimes.But I have realized that they dont do it intentionally but that they just come across like that.

Just my two cents.

Life is Beautiful...Indeed!

By anonymous• 21 Jul 2009 11:09
anonymous

a'ad ya akhi...

By every_mothers_nightmare• 21 Jul 2009 11:07
every_mothers_nightmare

i mean he was different from the other locals...who would sit in their cars and honk if he needs anything.....i gave him 10 out of 10.

Aana free, jaana free,

Pakde gaye tho khana free.

By Xray• 21 Jul 2009 11:04
Xray

Qatari people are not so bad that if one of them said sorry to an Asian guy so you start feeling its something special... No...

By Andrews• 21 Jul 2009 11:03
Andrews

EMN..All Qataris are not morons man...Almost all my Qatari co-workers are very nice people

By baloch• 21 Jul 2009 11:03
baloch

i never heard sorry but lots of them say Insha Allah

By anonymous• 21 Jul 2009 11:01
anonymous

...:) It's there counntry.They are the best anyways.

Life is Beautiful...Indeed!

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