Where are we ? Numbers wise.
I was trying to find the latest statistics dealing with the actual number of Kuwaiti’s roaming this glorious land of ours.
I stummbeled upon this blog and grabbed their pie chart. You can read the author’s full article here.
To me, many things make sense now. Things some companies do like newspapers, telecommunication operators, banks & ministries as in:
- Providing services with languages other than arabic and english, hindi, urdu, tagalog and in some rare cases, chinese.
- Newspapers making special extra prints in foreign languages & some provide a 2 page spread on current egyptian affairs.
- Ministries translate many regulations in all used languages in the country.
Thats handy, dandy & cute, yet, above all, its nice to note thats its very human and kind to share your info with others in consideration. Making money doesn’t hurt too.
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16%????
Now that is a lot!
Today on alwatan, they claim that many who represent this category are “somewhat” shattered
I wish its only about companies offering in other languages beisde arabic and english… its more about wukala2 neyaba, qu’6ah, mustashareen and people behind el mas2oleen. Hell, even the constitution is now to be modified by a foreigner. And by the way, all of the above I mentioned are from the same nationality… so the next time you walk on the street and someone yells at you ‘ma timshi ya wisi5′ all you can say to him is 7a’6ir 3ammi.
This country no longer feels ours.
I’m working on some research now regarding development of current cities and new ones… the truth is frighting. You have no idea what that pie-chart really means and what really holds with in it.
Hmm, share with us some info, it seems you know alot
TELL ME TELL ME !
16%????
Now that is a lot!