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Old 4th October 2008, 08:10 PM
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BLACK AFRO/CARRIBEAN BARBER NEEDED IN UAE
IN SHARJAH OR DUBAI
BEEN TO ONE IN DEIRA BUT CANNOT SHAPE UP PROPERLY
NEEDED URGENTLY!!


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OOHH BOY!!!!!!!!!!!

Im a 28yr old New Yorker headed to Dubai next fall for Business School. I am already having nightmares about this...........Im from Flatbush Brooklyn and Im used to having my hair cut every other week and my hair edged and lined up the alternating weeks.

Im planning ahead..........Im not gonna go from lookin like Diddy to a caveman..........let me know when and where you have found a semi decent barber over there man.
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dude...give me some feedback....whats it like over there?? Im just jumping out on a limb trying to see the world and broaden my horizons by going to B school out there. and seriously...on the hair cut issue....is it really that bad out there?? stupid question , but, are there black people out there??
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Smile Hi...Afro-caribbean considering Dubai

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dude...give me some feedback....whats it like over there?? Im just jumping out on a limb trying to see the world and broaden my horizons by going to B school out there. and seriously...on the hair cut issue....is it really that bad out there?? stupid question , but, are there black people out there??
I am a english women of Black Caribbean parentage considering the possibility of looking for a Office Management/Practice Management position, preferably in a law firm. Your question ...are there any black people out there is a good one, I would like to know the same! If so, are there any clubs/networks?
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Has anyone gotten any answers to these questions. I am currently in the process of finalizing a position in Dubai. MNHowell00 did you ever make it out to Dubai? Can you give me any feedback on what I can expect. Thanks
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Has anyone gotten any answers to these questions. I am currently in the process of finalizing a position in Dubai. MNHowell00 did you ever make it out to Dubai? Can you give me any feedback on what I can expect. Thanks
Hello to all that posted here! Yes MNHowell00, there really are plenty of black people here See my post below highlighted in blue from earlier this week when someone asked about black professional women in Dubai. I made a post under that category and have copied it and pasted here for other black traveling to this area.
There are plenty of us black professionals that love Dubai and are doing well here. My husband feels like his experience as a black man has been much more positive than even in some of the places we have lived. He feels very respected here, but this is a more male dominated culture here in the middle east. As a female, there local customs to adhere to related to dress, but this is not a problem if one dresses like a true lady. I really like Dubai as well.
I am glad to see you are coming this way for school. Dubai has emerged as a leader for education here in the region. I am sure you will enjoy your studies and getting to know the culture. As for barber shops, you will not have a problem finding a place at all. There are professional black males that have come here and get their hair cut weekly as well. But, as I mention below, everyone is kind of spread out and no "formal" networking groups have been established for blacks specifically. We just kind of informally get together socially as we discover one other. Best of luck with your studies! Let me know if you have more questions.
Keep in mind-the comments below are MY experience only. Thanks

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PROFESSIONAL BLACK WOMEN IN DUBAI ORIGINAL POSTING
Life in Dubai is great depending on your socioeconomic status, attitude, and ability to adjust to a variety of cultures.
I have been in Dubai for almost a year now and love it. Coming from the USA, I think it is a great place to live. It is a cultural melting pot like New York. However, there are a number of things to keep in mind.
1. Socioeconomics: Dubai, like any other city, is great as long as you have a JOB that will allow you to live comfortably and prosper. Those on low wages struggle here because it can be expensive. However, there are areas of the Emirate that are less expensive to live than the high priced typical Expat communities. Most people come here already being sponsored by a company that they will work for here in the region. However, some Expats come and do have success finding a job once here. The recession has had an impact and some that come on a whim have had difficulty finding a position. Therefore, I would highly recommend having a job in hand before you come no matter your nationality.
2. Attitude: If you have a positive attitude and can adjust to change, you will do well in Dubai. You must be willing to go with the flow and not get upset over minor issues like traffic. There has been tremendous growth in the Emirate so traffic can get busy during rush hour. But, this is no different than most cities.
There will be continued construction and traffic detours that can change frequently, but that is the cost of a growing city.
3. Cultural Diversity: If you come to Dubai and are open to other cultures and people from different backgrounds, you will be fine. There are so many different nationalities here that it is totally amazing. Not all these individuals come from countries as rich as Western countries. Many come from poorer countries to work in the service industries here and send money back home to their families. You definitely see that difference between the socioeconomic backgrounds of various individuals. But, everyone is working hard to take care of their families regardless of background. I have found that Blacks do fine here and will have a different experience based on their socioeconomic status just like everone else.
If you come to Dubai and only hang out with other Expats or stay in a bubble, you will have a totally different experience than if you try to get to know local Emirati's and local culture. Some Expats try to learn Arabic, which is a plus. However, some Expats have come and lived here 10 or 15 years and never attempted to learn Arabic or get to know the local Emirati people, which is unfortunate. Although it can be difficult to find opportunities to socialize with them, but the Emirati people are wonderful.
Caution: Do obey all laws in the Emirate. This is the only thing that will get you in trouble and make life miserable. Depending on the law broken, you will promptly be deported.
4. There are variety of professional organizations for women in the Emirate including the American Business Womens Association, International Business Womens Association, an Australian Group and many other groups for networking or starting a business. There are some informal groups of Blacks that meet socially. These Blacks come from all over the world, but because they live in Dubai, they have tried to form a bond and get to know one another in social settings.
I have not seen anything "official" set up through the government or any other organization.
5. Miscellaneous:
a. There is no need to cover up here in an abaya. You can just wear normal clothes that respect local culture.
b. Black hair care products- these can be challenging to find in the Emirate. There are a few salons that offer some supplies. Some salons like Zulekha do braids and dreadlocks.
Additionally, there are celebrity lace front wigs for black women at Sheer Lace Dubai for ladies that want problem free styled human wigs like Beyonce & Tyra Banks or extensions.

Hope this was helpful![/COLOR]DuGal
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