Is there a lot of diversity? Are people in UAE accepting of differences?
When we asked people about diversity in UAE and whether locals are accepting of differences, they said...
"The UAE is a diverse country with a population made up of people from all over the world. People from different backgrounds, religions, and cultures live and work together in the UAE, and the country is known for its acceptance of different cultures and beliefs. The UAE is a tolerant and open society, and people of all backgrounds are welcomed and respected," remarked another expat in UAE.
"Al Ain is much more traditional than Dubai or Abu Dhabi - so you will see more of true Emirati culture. The Emirati are a very closed culture and men and women do not generally socialise together. if you can make a few Emirati friends and be invited into the inner sanctum you will be very welcomed and valued, however it is not easy to do that. Most of the population in the Emirates is Indian - over 50% and the Emirati are a very small percentage (maybe 12-15%) so it is very multicultural here. Islam is the main religion and permeates all aspects of life here - and it is very peaceful and non-threatening," said a member in Al Ain, UAE.
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