Wednesday, April 27, 2011

You know you’ve been in Abu Dhabi too long when:


  • You use your hazard lights to indicate to other drivers that it is foggy
  • You think that leaving trash in the park helps keep someone employed
  • You think that getting hot water from the cold tap is saving you money on your heating bill
  • You visit your home town on holiday and sit in the car waiting for someone to come and fill your petrol tank for you
  • You receive a call and wait for the other person to talk before you say anything
  • You can drive between two lanes of parked cars with less than 2cm to spare on either side
  • You think rain is annoying because it makes your car dirty
  • You call Etisalat for the fun of it
  • You drive around roundabouts while on the phone and smoking at the same time
  • You think the left lane is a “fast” lane on urban roads
  • You think answering the phone in the cinema is okay
  • You run across a six lane road within 50m of a pedestrian underpass
  • You park parallel on an angle park and vice versa
  • You have no qualms about driving over a 20cm curb to park on the footpath
  • You start putting your phone number on the front dash of your car when you double park
  • You don’t put your phone number on the front dash of your car when you double park
  • As a non-Muslim you say Insha’Allah for the first time
  • You swing across four lanes of traffic to take an exit that is only 50m ahead and you knew it was coming
  • You start recognising women by their handbags
  • You know that the car approaching from behind will undertake you on the right just because it is an FJ Cruiser
  • You noticed that all the Hummers disappeared when they became a Chinese car
  • You have received more baseball caps than you have room for
  • Your Emirates ID card expires before anyone has ever asked for it
  • You remember that they were going to get rid of gold and white taxis
  • You shake hands with the same people more than twice a day
  • You have 3 mobile phones and no landline
  • You listen to the radio to see who else is suffering in the traffic
  • You haven’t paid attention to a weather forecast for 3 months
  • You choose the newspaper to subscribe to on the basis of the freebies offered
  • You don’t notice wall tiles used as flooring anymore
  • You naturally assume a fire escape will be deadlocked
  • You think starting school at 7:30am is a good idea
  • You think that a person picking up rubbish on a highway in the desert 20km from the nearest settlement is  unremarkable
  • You don’t notice children lying in the back window of a moving car anymore ...
  • You see an infant on a driver’s lap at 100kmph and don’t wonder who is steering (cause you know the kid is...)
  • You think the Mawaqif is helping reduce the parking problems in Abu Dhabi
  • Your tenancy agreement runs out without anyone noticing.
  • You think 8,000 for a school trip is reasonable
  • You start saying TGIT
  • You know the meaning of PBUH without thinking
  • You remember riding the bus for free
  • You remember when there were no buses
  • You know your way around Mussafah
  • You pay off your car loan
  • You don’t want to go to a particular country on holiday because it will be cold
  • You forget what snow feels like
  • You think skiing is an indoor sport
  • You know why the snow zone in Marina Mall isn’t finished
  • You have learned more Tagalog words than Arabic
  • Your GPS shows you in the desert when you are on a 6 lane highway
  • You decide that indicators are optional
  • You think that 140kmph is slow for a motorway
  • You eat breakfast at 9am
  • You know where to buy a piece of wood
  • You know where the National Theatre is
  • You think nothing of making a U turn from the middle lane
  • You feel nostalgic when you walk on carpet
  • You forget how to wash your own car
  • You check your traffic fines on line
  • You think that recycling means putting rubbish in a bin
  • Your running machine lies unused in the corner
  • You can’t see your toes anymore
  • You agree that unlimited use can be fairly limited

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