Donosa, of course, if you come from Mexico, how do you expect to feel when you are in Spain? It is not always easy to cope with us.
For all the others, it is not bitching around, I agree that to see things with the pink shades help to feel better and to enjoy but you do not need to be so cheesy. You are a good writer, nevertheless, a clap to your essay, primera plana in QL, of course, everything nice stays there forever and the nasty other comments need to be digged out even if they had more hits.
And to tell you the true, I think that if you miss Qatar it means you do not feel beloved anywhere else, that the superficiality, easiness and comfort of the everyday life here (for you) overcomes whatever feelings you ever have before. I agree that to make ‘good’ friends is sort of easier than in other places because we clinch to whoever to feel better, we are after all social animals.
Is it not the money that makes it great, right? Really? Try living in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Morocco, Tunez, for the half of it… Or simply here, with the salary of a supermarket cashier, would you love it the same? Or like a single guy regardless of your job being sent away from the Malls *and even the souq, because you are ‘alone’…. Yes, my friend, enjoy your life here because it means you have no life somewhere else. Bad news: it is not for ever, a least not for you, so make the most out of it :-)
Donosa, of course, if you come from Mexico, how do you expect to feel when you are in Spain? It is not always easy to cope with us.
For all the others, it is not bitching around, I agree that to see things with the pink shades help to feel better and to enjoy but you do not need to be so cheesy. You are a good writer, nevertheless, a clap to your essay, primera plana in QL, of course, everything nice stays there forever and the nasty other comments need to be digged out even if they had more hits.
And to tell you the true, I think that if you miss Qatar it means you do not feel beloved anywhere else, that the superficiality, easiness and comfort of the everyday life here (for you) overcomes whatever feelings you ever have before. I agree that to make ‘good’ friends is sort of easier than in other places because we clinch to whoever to feel better, we are after all social animals.
Is it not the money that makes it great, right? Really? Try living in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Morocco, Tunez, for the half of it… Or simply here, with the salary of a supermarket cashier, would you love it the same? Or like a single guy regardless of your job being sent away from the Malls *and even the souq, because you are ‘alone’…. Yes, my friend, enjoy your life here because it means you have no life somewhere else. Bad news: it is not for ever, a least not for you, so make the most out of it :-)