Sunday, September 28, 2014

Kuwait... More than just camels

Kuwait City



“Kuwait is a desert full of camels and tents.”

Back in high school, most of my teachers thought that Kuwait was a hot, humid place full of camels and tents. However, when they moved to Kuwait, they were really astonished by how beautiful it was.

I can’t really blame them because the problem is with their education. For example, there are some places in Africa that I thought they were boring; empty spaces with no buildings and entertainment. However, when I got older, I realized that there are lots of amazing places to visit.


Kuwait is a small country located between Iraq and Saudi Arabia. Population is nearly four million, and nearly half of them are Kuwaiti's.  The weather is too hot and humid; in fact, the highest temperature can reach over 51 degrees Celsius. Our city is called Kuwait City. Most of non-Kuwaitis get confused with it. Kuwait is a beautiful country. I think that it’s a good place to live in. Why? Because Kuwait has the most beautiful indoor malls and restaurants. Also, there are lots of activities to do, like fishing trips, water-parks, cinemas, etc. As a matter of fact, petrol is cheap (18-20 U.S. Dollars) and there are no taxes. That said, there are some bad things about my country. For instance, there is lots of traffic, no alcohol (for non-Muslims) and hot weather.  So, if you like to go out for a walk or do different outside exercises, Kuwait is not the place for you because you will literally melt. 



*** I gave you guys some simple information about my country and I hope that I delivered what’s expected from me. If you have any questions about my topic, feel free to comment below.  

Photo by:  https://www.flickr.com/photos/saleh100/4678175395/in/photostream/ 



3 comments:

  1. Hi Sulaiman,
    I really like what you did with your blog. Kuwait seems to be a very beautiful country. I have a few questions: where did u do your high school? Did your teachers move in Kuwait with you? I mean I am a little confused. Also, is Kuwait as hot as Texas?
    Thank you

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    1. Hello Chadia,

      I went to a private school in high school and i just graduated (last summer). Private schools has lots of American and British teachers. Actually, Kuwait is much hotter than here. Weather can reach above 51 degrees celsius.

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  2. Hey Sulaiman! I think I fall in the category of people that need more education, because I didn't imagine Kuwait at all as the picture! It looks beautiful! I could never imagine living in such a hot weather!!!! I like being outside, so maybe I'm not an ideal candidate to move to Kuwait, but I would definitely would love to visit it one day!

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