• facebbok
  • blog
Special Features

999 Magazine Survey Reveals 72% Of Expats Lack Knowledge Of UAE Local Customs And Traditions

A survey conducted by 999 Magazine, the official English monthly of the Ministry of Interior - reveals that 7 out of 10 expats lack knowledge of UAE local customs and traditions. The survey, which asked 2,000 UAE expats about their level of cultural awareness, shows that despite the abundance of learning resources and materials available, a whopping 72% of expats know little about their host country. Only 28% of respondents had any real knowledge of the country’s local customs and traditions.

Similarly, only a third of the respondents set aside enough time to find out about the UAE’s culture, while the rest were comfortable with occasional glimpses. In fact, 11% confessed they never really bothered trying.

Lt. Colonel AwadhSaleh Al Kindi, Editor-in-Chief of 999, said: "The UAE is home to more than 200 different nationalities and has become known across the world for its low crime, modern outlook and the peaceful co-existence of its people. A survey conducted by 999, however, reveals a dismaying fact that many expat residents have a very limited knowledge of the customs, traditions, and heritage of the UAE. We hope that the results of the survey will stimulate people to exert greater efforts in this area."

The 999 survey, which randomly covered Westerners (39%), Asian (42%), Arabs (15%), Africans and others (4%), revealed a large gap in knowledge about the UAE, despite the fact that most of the people surveyed were not new to the country.

Indeed, 77% of those surveyed had lived in the UAE for more than a year, 34% between two and five years, 22% between five and ten years and 21% of them more than ten years. Just 23% had spent only one year or less.

Of the 2,000 people questioned about how good their individual knowledge of UAE history, customs and culture was, a huge 60% said they only knew the basics. And a brave 12% admitted to knowing next to nothing.

In response to being asked how often do you try to learn about the UAE’s culture, half said "occasionally" and 16% confessed to it being hardly ever. This lack of cultural awareness exists despite the fact that a large majority (70%) of the respondents admitted there were enough resources available through which expatriates could learn about the UAE.

One other issue of concern however is the source of the information they actually do have. Most respondents depended on word-of-mouth for getting any knowledge, increasing the risk of miscommunication or incorrect information being passed on, especially as they tended to ask people who only knew only the basics as well (usually other expats).

The survey is published in the February issue of English 999 magazine, a part of the Strategic Plan of the Ministry of the Interior to provide media coverage for the activities and efforts of the ministry and Abu Dhabi Police. It also aims to encourage the public to contribute to the reduction of crime in the UAE.



View Special Features by Category
Airlines & Airports
Art & Gallery
Banks & Financial sector
Business
Car Industry
Construction
Dubai Government
Dubai Metro
E-Guides
Eco-Friendly
Education & Institutions
Electronics
Entertainment
Events & Occassions
Exhibition Center
Family Shows
Food & Beverages
Free Zones
Golf Clubs
Government Departments
Health & Fitness
History & Culture
Home/Furnishing/Interiors
Hospitals & Clinics
Hotels & Hospitality
Identity cards
Internet Services
Media & News
Mortgage
Music
Online Food Service
Online Store
Organisations
Other
Other Emirates
Parks & Beaches
Precious Metals
Real Estate & Property
Religion & Culture
Resorts & Clubs
Restaurants
Shopping Malls
Spas
Special Centres, Groups & Communities
Sports & Events
Sports Bars
Technology
Things To Do
Trade Fair
Travel & Leisure
UAE Market News
VIP Services
Wedding Planners

Back to top



Cyber Gear