Secondly, clubs, hotels and lounge cafes have been serving alcohol for over a decade, what are you even talking about? Ah, I see it says so on wikipedia. I understand now why my professors cried so much over wiki being an unreliable source of information.
Alcohol isn't sold in supermarkets or hypermarkets. Liquor stores exist but are very few. Drinking in public isn't legal, and any level of intoxication while driving is a jailable offense.
In which of these countries would you rather teach English?
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Also, in UAE you can't drink. Maybe Saudi Arabia too? Idk that's another cultural factor to consider.
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Firstly, it's 'the' UAE. Just like the US.
Secondly, clubs, hotels and lounge cafes have been serving alcohol for over a decade, what are you even talking about? Ah, I see it says so on wikipedia. I understand now why my professors cried so much over wiki being an unreliable source of information.
Alcohol isn't sold in supermarkets or hypermarkets. Liquor stores exist but are very few. Drinking in public isn't legal, and any level of intoxication while driving is a jailable offense.
Source: Years lived in the country.
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Firstly, it's The USA. Not the US.
Secondly, yes I am going by what I've been told but not from Wikipedia.
Fine allow me to adjust my statement...
THE UAE has very strict laws about by New Orleans
standards.
We happy now?
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*grins*
Just felt like messing with ya brosieur
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Always happy to learn something new.
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i just leant that new orleans has kinda strict laws by st bernard parish standards
ask my new wife the alcoholic gator