If you read the explanation, this list is aimned at "expatriate executives". That group has a distinctly different set of needs than most of us.
My personal list would be completely different. For a start, Abu Dhabi is much more "liveable" than Dubai. Also, I used to live in Vancouver, and Vancouver is a crappy place to live if you don't have a million dollars.
rosh: I think you are right...Livable: what the hell does this mean? I will vote for Ras Al khaimah or Al Fujairah..I bet they will make it to the top of the list.
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Five places in a year, thats good for a start. But the competition is quite formadible. all the best to DXB
ReplyDeleteMy first thought was who the hell wants to live in Zurich?
ReplyDeleterich people secret dubai!!
ReplyDeleteIf you read the explanation, this list is aimned at "expatriate executives". That group has a distinctly different set of needs than most of us.
ReplyDeleteMy personal list would be completely different. For a start, Abu Dhabi is much more "liveable" than Dubai. Also, I used to live in Vancouver, and Vancouver is a crappy place to live if you don't have a million dollars.
LOndon rules!dubai drools!
ReplyDeletehmmm. they seem to be the only arab cities in the survey.
ReplyDeleteWhat - Sharjah's not made the list - gasp! Perhaps more than Half of DXB lives in SHJ : )
ReplyDeleterosh: I think you are right...Livable: what the hell does this mean? I will vote for Ras Al khaimah or Al Fujairah..I bet they will make it to the top of the list.
ReplyDeleteIn terms of what I think as "liveable", Al Ain would be the top city in the UAE by a mile.
ReplyDeleteAt the bottom would be Sharjah. I'd find a remote inaccessible Musandam village of two peasants and a goat more liveable than that.
SD, ahem that hurts :)
ReplyDeleteSHJ perhaps is a true Arab suburbia - lotsa green and lovely "real" homes and people : )
Sorry Rosh, but when I think of Sharjah I tend to think of National Paints roundabout and permanent gridlock. Plus those wondrous "decency" laws.
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