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Dubai Mall |
I landed in Dubai and within 5 days I had
to get off my lazy ass and take a look around. I took a
cab straight to Dubai Mall, and was looking for Dubai Marina Mall, although any
mall was good for starters. So I strolled around for about 4 hours, marvelling at
all the luxury brands I’ve only ever written about, minus the free samples I
got as a journalist. I wish I could’ve done more than ramble, but I had to be
home soon. Curfew. Or something like that.
Wrong Trains and Stalker-Pains
I hurried to the metro station exit and
slugged my way to the wrong platform. **My absent-mindedness screws me over
sometimes. There are only two trains, one to home and one from. I still
confidently got on the wrong one. Luckily, it was only after one stop that I realised
and got off at the next station. I look around and whom do I see? A man, who
got on the train with me at the Dubai Mall station. Oh! Well, back to my
zombie-walking-self I switched platforms and took the train back home.
I have taken the train every day, for the
last 2 years in Bombay, India, so this metro train was a refreshing change from
the local trains back home. BUT, I can say for sure, Women all around the world
are catty, bitchy and will kill you with their lethal stares if they please. Well,
I was, and still am new to the country, so I sucked it up and finally reached
my destination. During this journey, my phone decided to die on me, and I had
no idea where the hell I lived. I had a slight clue of things around, and there
are taxis so that didn't worry me too much. Got out of the station and decided
to walk home.
Nonchalantly, I walked in the wrong
direction, but realised quick enough to turn around and spot the same guy from
the wrong station. He was definitely following me, and now I was a little
hyper. No phone, no address, no cop in sight. While I ran up to the metro
information desk, I met a guy with the same surname as mine - immediate
connection in a foreign land – he sorted me out with directions, advising I take
a cab. I did just that, and confused the poor cabbie, who also figured I was
new to the city, but he got me right where I was hoping to reach - home.
All through my encounters with different
people from different races, countries and planets, I can say for sure, no one
was in a bad mood that day.
If you’re new to Dubai:
- · Write your address on a sheet
of paper, and keep this paper with you at all times.
- · Minimum cab fare is AED 10,
even if the metre starts at AED 3.
- · Get a NOL card. You can use it
at the metro stations and a few buses too. It’s about AED 20.
- · You cannot eat, drink water or even chew gum on the train.
- · Act like you know where you’re
going, even if you’re lost.