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What do expats find most challenging?

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We asked expats and digital nomads what they find the most challenging about the local culture in Kuwait City. They wrote...

"Oddly enough, I have had more trouble with other expats, mainly males. These men are aggressive, presumptuous, and will not accept no for an answer. If a women has light colored hair, she will probably be a target of unwanted advances. Another group that has been difficult is the taxi drivers. Of course, not all but certainly many will overcharge you without a second thought. I tend to avoid taxis as much as possible, but that also limits my experiences and outings," explained one expat living in Kuwait City, Kuwait.

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"Expats in Kuwait City, often find the local culture challenging due to several factors. The language barrier can be a significant issue, as Arabic is the official language, and not everyone speaks English fluently. This can make communication and daily tasks difficult for expats who do not speak Arabic. The conservative nature of Kuwaiti society can also be challenging for expats, particularly for women. The dress code is modest, and public displays of affection are frowned upon. This can be a significant adjustment for those coming from more liberal cultures. Additionally, the strict adherence to Islamic customs and traditions can be difficult for non-Muslim expats to navigate. This includes the observance of prayer times, fasting during Ramadan, and the prohibition of alcohol. Expats may also find it challenging to adjust to the gender segregation in some public spaces and social events. The extreme heat and climate in Kuwait can also be a challenge for expats, particularly during the summer months when temperatures can reach up to 50 degrees Celsius (122 degrees Fahrenheit). This can make outdoor activities and daily life uncomfortable. Finally, the bureaucratic processes in Kuwait can be time-consuming and frustrating for expats. This includes obtaining visas, work permits, and dealing with government offices. The slow pace of these processes can be a significant source of stress for those trying to settle into their new life in Kuwait City," said another expat in Kuwait City, Kuwait.

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