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Why are Dubai people so rich?

Why Dubai is rich:

Dubai is rich because of its special geographical location: Dubai is the best seaport in the Gulf region, while many other oil-producing countries export oil from Dubai port and import other commodities. Dubai gets rich by trade and logistics, a bit like Singapore.

Dubai has a population of 2.46 million. However, less than 20% of Dubai's population are UAE natives, and the rest are immigrants. Half of Dubai's wealth is real and half is defiled by domestic media.

There is a huge gap between the rich and the poor in Dubai, which can be roughly divided into four levels:

The first floor is a native of UAE, a local tyrant class, and has money to show off wealth;

The second layer is white people who do management or professional and technical work, which is a high-paying class;

The third layer is the immigrant population engaged in service industry, living a well-off life;

The fourth floor is the bottom workers, mainly Indians and Indians, who have a hard life.

In addition: there are comments on Dubai from crooked nuts who live in Dubai on the Internet. Let's have a look.

Dubai is a new metropolis. Although Dubai is located in the Middle East, you won't feel the atmosphere of the Middle East. From food, shopping, brands and everything else, these cultures are very American. High-tech and luxury, just like Las Vegas.

This city is a large and super interesting theme park, and it will be very interesting to visit it.

The local culture of this city is not obvious. If you really want to experience Kazakh Arabic culture, then you must drive to downtown Tehran (the old city). Maybe you can go to other cities in the United Arab Emirates to explore local culture, such as Sharjah or Irene.

It is impossible to walk in Dubai. You have to drive. There are two kinds of subways, regular classes and golden classes. Gold is classified as a first-class product. You can't eat, drink, chew gum or take a nap in the subway (you will be fined if you close your eyes on your way home after a tiring day at work).

If it rains, it will be flooded within an hour. Dubai is not environmentally friendly, but the government is investing a lot of money to make Dubai green. Pollution is very serious because of sandstorms and too many cars. There is no green space because the city is developing rapidly, and there are few green spaces or outdoor activities because it is very hot.

There is not much to do during the day except shopping, holidays, beach trips (depending on the month) and eating. But night life is rich, and all kinds of entertainment can be done. But the outside community has a problem. No one understands that having a decent interpersonal relationship with you is mostly for making money and leaving. You will meet many fake foreigners and two-faced people.

Whether with foreigners or locals, it is difficult to make friends in Dubai. After all, it is a commercial city. People are there to make money, and most people are not there for long-term life.

These buildings are beautiful, modern and amazing at night, but most of them are empty because they are too expensive. Many people buy real estate in Dubai as an investment, but live in India, Iran, the United States, Russia, China or Europe.

There is a huge gap between social classes. Not all Middle Easterners are like Syrians, Iraqis can get fair treatment, and sometimes even Lebanese can't get a work visa to stay in this country. Indians, Pakistanis and Southeast Asians are at the bottom of the social class and have no civil rights. Compared with other countries, foreigners get the best treatment in Iran, but it also depends on regional, social and economic conditions. Unlike other nationalities, foreigners in Europe and America are regarded as royalties.