I believe one doesn't need a citizenship to want to know about other cultures...I care enough about mankind to want to know about other cultures simple as that….It's the curiosity of human nature that bounds ppl together, that’s why cities exist in the first place...I mean even on a smaller scale, there has to be a town or even a tiny village that brings ppl together and it's extremely rare to find someone who chooses to live in solitude voluntarily.
Once together, they become a community and what makes it as such is their ability to "Communicate"...with a communication gap the community suffers. In this case since the gap is rooted in culture it goes to reason that u can only bridge the gap by immersing in culture and learning more about the community and its heritage....If someone chooses to not communicate then only he will suffer....I'm just saying any expat can have a "better" life in Qatar than he/she is having right now by being able to communicate better with the locals am I right? The more u know about ppl around the better u communicate with them and the happier u’ll be.
And to answer ur question....I don't think it will help the parents "much" but I think it's a good investment in future generations who in turn will pass it on to their kids....Sorry for the long reply.
@ Phoesnox
I believe one doesn't need a citizenship to want to know about other cultures...I care enough about mankind to want to know about other cultures simple as that….It's the curiosity of human nature that bounds ppl together, that’s why cities exist in the first place...I mean even on a smaller scale, there has to be a town or even a tiny village that brings ppl together and it's extremely rare to find someone who chooses to live in solitude voluntarily.
Once together, they become a community and what makes it as such is their ability to "Communicate"...with a communication gap the community suffers. In this case since the gap is rooted in culture it goes to reason that u can only bridge the gap by immersing in culture and learning more about the community and its heritage....If someone chooses to not communicate then only he will suffer....I'm just saying any expat can have a "better" life in Qatar than he/she is having right now by being able to communicate better with the locals am I right? The more u know about ppl around the better u communicate with them and the happier u’ll be.
And to answer ur question....I don't think it will help the parents "much" but I think it's a good investment in future generations who in turn will pass it on to their kids....Sorry for the long reply.