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Oman eases visa rules for tourists from India, China and Russia

I obviously have no idea but that's what some rumors say. He was once married but he left no heirs. Anyway I don't care. Personally I think that he has been a good ruler of Oman (although I have not always agreed with everything that Oman has been doing foreign policy wise) and he is highly respected by the Omani people (all social classes, all religious sects, all the different ethnic groups) for the progress and changes that Oman has underwent during his rule.

He has ruled Oman for almost 50 years and he is one of the longest ruling monarchs/head of states in the world. On top of my hand (recent era) only Ibn Saud, Sheikh Zayed, Isa Ibn Ali Al-Khalifa, Jabar Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, King Hussein of Jordan had somewhat similar long/historical reigns in the modern era. Forgot the last Iranian Shah (second Pahlavi). Talking about the immediate region here.



Cool. So you don't follow any sports or what? Maybe some cricket (I am completely illiterate on this front like most Arabs) or rugby? Let me guess, Manchester? That's not "poor" either. Nor is London "rich". It depends on the area. Rich or poor, it does not matter here.


lolz god manchester, it does have poverty, depending which area you go. i live near manchester, a small town. Atleast in small town you know people but cities like manchester, you feel like a stranger and people dont help you if have problem. If you're looking for job opportunity you may have better chance than small towns. I do regular steambath. Since iphones/facebook etc nobody plays sports as much.

I like off road dirt bike riding but here in england, it is expensive sport due to insurance tax etc.
Plus the houses are small no room for bike, if you put in the garden it will get stolen.
 
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lolz god manchester, it does have poverty, depending which area you go. i live near manchester, a small town. Atleast in small town you know people but cities like manchester, you feel like a stranger and people dont help you if have problem. If you're looking for job opportunity you may have better chance than small towns. I do regular steambath. Since iphones/facebook etc nobody plays sports as much.

I like off road dirt bike riding but here in england, it is expensive sport due to insurance tax etc.
Plus the houses are small no room for bike, if you put in the garden it will get stolen.

I am mostly familiar with London and a few immediate areas. I have relatives that live in the UK (London) and when we visit we occasionally visit other places in the UK as well. I once visited Manchester and the nearby Pennines. The nature is quite beautiful for UK standards and quite hilly. The villages were also cozy and nice looking. What I liked the most (nature wise) was Dorset and Cotswolds. I have never been to Scotland but I hear that it is a beautiful country but the weather seems to be horrible.

BTW what about hunting? Is it expensive in the UK? Fishing is a good past time.
 
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I think that the credit goes to the Omani Military and the British Army first and foremost but if you want to rewrite history, be my guest. Rest of the gang (GCC, Iran and Pakistan = all on the same side - China, USSR, Iraq and South Yemen on the other) played a secondary role with all due respect.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omani_Civil_War_(1963-76)

Pakistan should also remember that Gwadar was given to them by the then Omani Sultan.
Not free tho pakistan paid for it.
 
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I am mostly familiar with London and a few immediate areas. I have relatives that live in the UK (London) and when we visit we occasionally visit other places in the UK as well. I once visited Manchester and the nearby Pennines. The nature is quite beautiful for UK standards and quite hilly. The villages are also mostly nice. What I liked the most (nature wise) was Dorset and Cotswolds. I have never been to Scotland but I hear that it is a beautiful country but the weather seems to be shit.

UK has decent areas you can visit but you most do research before you go.
The weather is deceptive it can change instantly. Was it cold enough ? lolz most visitor from pak run back home once they feel the cold. Gas bill can be expensive here.
How was the food ? nothing like what you get in pakistan or oman i bet.
it is fixed price lolz you cant negotiate unlike in pak maybe in oman too.
i heard scotland is a great place for jobs and financial reasons.
Most people import cheap cars from scotland.
 
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Not free tho pakistan paid for it.

I wrote "given" while I wanted to say sold for a favorable price. Mostly nothing is for free in this world. My point (if you read my posts) was simply that it was not a one-way street.

@Azadkashmir

Do you sometimes hike/walk in such terrain (Pennines)?







Lake District?

Beautiful areas.
 
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Hey @Sharif al-Hijaz me and @Azadkashmir take pride in being from common as muck, plebs of poor stock.

"We be poor innit"

Too right, degree has no value here, you have no time for yourself either .

I never said it was for "free". That would be stupid. Mostly nothing is for free in this world. My point (if you read my posts) was simply that it was not a one-way street.

@Azadkashmir

Do you sometimes hike/walk in such terrain (Pennines)?







Lake District?

Beautiful areas.

yep i like adventure but i have medical condition so it game over no more climbing rocks, fishing, hanging on branches like monkey, throwing stones in ponds, slingshoting squirrels etc.
I can still do the hiking, but just walking but nothing intensive.
 
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UK has decent areas you can visit but you most do research before you go.
The weather is deceptive it can change instantly. Was it cold enough ? lolz most visitor from pak run back home once they feel the cold. Gas bill can be expensive here.
How was the food ? nothing like what you get in pakistan or oman i bet.
it is fixed price lolz you cant negotiate unlike in pak maybe in oman too.
i heard scotland is a great place for jobs and financial reasons.
Most people import cheap cars from scotland.

I am not choosy, my friend. I spent 2 months in Yemen not long before a war began between the Houthis and KSA/Saleh. Mostly an air bombing campaign. Not long after a war broke out. Don't confuse me with pampered people who could not survive in the wild for a few hours. I am very much an outdoor man/active. Or at least I try to be.

My father is a big fan of the UK. While I do like London (overall it has more positives than negatives) and while I find areas that I have visited (I have seen far from all of course) such as the Lake District and the Cotswolds beautiful, I do personally prefer the likes of France (Southern in particular), Spain, Italy, Greece etc. Mediterranean Europe/Southern Europe. For many reasons that I won't bother you with here. A bit familiarity too and feeling more "at home" so to speak as well. Weather, nature, cuisine etc. plays a big role here of course.

The weather in the UK is similar to most of Northern Europe, in particular Scandinavia. The weather can be rainy, snowy, windy and sunny within a day, lol.

Most people from the GCC or other Arabs (not talking about those that are UK citizens) mostly visit during the summer (many are escaping the heat during June, July and August back home) so many of them are not familiar with UK winters. Anyway UK winters are not that bad compared to many areas in the UK. Even places in KSA are colder. Don't forget that most of KSA is mountainous and desert. No need to say how cold it can become during the night or in the winter. -15 celsius has occurred in KSA. This is a rare temperature in the UK despite being located far to the north in comparison. Oceanic climate helps here which I am sure that you know all too well.

Yes, many people go to Scotland to study and work. Not familiar with the country though. As for cars, I have no idea about that but you probably know much more about this than me.

I do however know (I have heard at least) that Scottish cuisine is as horrible as their weather.:lol:
 
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Too right, degree has no value here, you have no time for yourself either .
We like to wear trackies, hoodies, spiff in mouth, copiously spitting as we swagger along with attitude. We love our quality food from 99p chichen an chips deals with halal cola. No freakibg Jew owned Coca Cola for us. And then we drive our cars like crazy with "Free Palestine" stickers on display conspiciously. That us. We is great.

Edukation. That is for puffs. We eave school at 16 and get real university of life on streets.
 
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We like to wear trackies, hoodies, spiff in mouth, copiously spitting as we swagger along with attitude. We love our quality food from 99p chichen an chips deals with halal cola. No freakibg Jew owned Coca Cola for us. And then we drive our cars like crazy with "Free Palestine" stickers on display conspiciously. That us. We is great.

Edukation. That is for puffs. We eave school at 16 and get real university of life on streets.



I did like this movie though:


Our own rednecks are wilder though.
 
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We like to wear trackies, hoodies, spiff in mouth, copiously spitting as we swagger along with attitude. We love our quality food from 99p chichen an chips deals with halal cola. No freakibg Jew owned Coca Cola for us. And then we drive our cars like crazy with "Free Palestine" stickers on display conspiciously. That us. We is great.

well i used to wear trackies when i was 14 then stopped. coca cola i stopped due to warning by doctor so no more sugar at all for me including milk. Yeah it used to be honda civic vtec vti lolz now its vw golf gt tdi. oh food god the cheap nasty take aways, i cut down on that. i am on veggies, daal, oats mostly but do occasionally have fish and chips. yeah, free palestine then go to Starbucks to drink coffee. This sounds like my town.
 
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Too right, degree has no value here, you have no time for yourself either .



yep i like adventure but i have medical condition so it game over no more climbing rocks, fishing, hanging on branches like monkey, throwing stones in ponds, slingshoting squirrels etc.
I can still do the hiking, but just walking but nothing intensive.

Sorry to hear about your condition. Hopefully it is not a life-threatening condition or something that impacts your life too much.

In KSA falconry is very popular and watching birds. Not sure what this is called in English. A person on a wheelchair (in theory) can engage in such pursuits.


Also you can buy a drone. I am thinking about buying one. It seems to be great fun.

 
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I did like this movie very much though:


Our own rednecks are wilder though.


uk system will drain you so the next generation does not believe in working harder cos they tired. if economy goes down i bet you so many marriages break because of financial reasons. These days to open a small corner shop it is a struggle. Most people want their own business rather then to rely on employment, where they have no say in when to work, time off etc.
 
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Starbucks
Make sure you don't buy or shop or eat or drink at -

Morrisons
Tesco
Sainsbury
Asda
Lidl
Marks Spencers
Primark
VW
Mercedez
BMW
McDonals
KFc

They all have Jew/Zionist shareholders. Oh sorry but no more Starbucks or you. It is shirk to drink there. It is Jew owned. And never; I mean never pay any tax to Her Majesties Revenue Office. HMRC use it to pay the government which we know helps pay Israel. So that is haram thing to do.
 
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Make sure you don't buy or shop or eat or drink at -

Morrisons
Tesco
Sainsbury
Asda
Lidl
Marks Spencers
Primark
VW
Mercedez
BMW
McDonals
KFc

They are all have Jew/Zionist shareholders. Oh sorry but no more Starbucks. It is shirk to drink there. It is Jew owned.

Tell me what isnt owned by Jew/Zionist.
 
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