'Oh. . . Finally, Ive just had a telephone call from Toyota. They want all the Landcruisers returned to Japan. Apparantly "they're not your Toyotas"'
- brilliant comment!!
Just to add something, at the vegetable souq I asked a Qatari man where I could find the plant souq, he got in his car and insisted I follow him, he led me there, then went on his way. It was very polite. On the contrary, I've also encountered alot of rude behavior among locals, mostly among young male drivers, it's not just road rage, it is definitely an attitude among some (no generalising, of course) that you should yeild to their every move, in shopping line-ups, and on the road, because this is 'not our land'.
This is bothersome because this attitude seems to be most prominent among young qatari's, I hope this is not a sign of things to come in future years.
'Oh. . . Finally, Ive just had a telephone call from Toyota. They want all the Landcruisers returned to Japan. Apparantly "they're not your Toyotas"'
- brilliant comment!!
Just to add something, at the vegetable souq I asked a Qatari man where I could find the plant souq, he got in his car and insisted I follow him, he led me there, then went on his way. It was very polite. On the contrary, I've also encountered alot of rude behavior among locals, mostly among young male drivers, it's not just road rage, it is definitely an attitude among some (no generalising, of course) that you should yeild to their every move, in shopping line-ups, and on the road, because this is 'not our land'.
This is bothersome because this attitude seems to be most prominent among young qatari's, I hope this is not a sign of things to come in future years.