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What do people like (and dislike) about Hawalli?

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When we asked expats and global nomads what they like and dislike about living in Hawalli, they replied...

"Expats and digital nomads living in Hawalli, often appreciate the relatively low cost of living, which allows them to enjoy a comfortable lifestyle without breaking the bank. They also enjoy the diverse and vibrant culture, with a mix of locals and expats from various countries, which creates a unique and interesting atmosphere. The local cuisine is another highlight, with a wide variety of delicious Middle Eastern dishes to try. The city's location is also a plus, as it is close to the capital, Kuwait City, making it easy to access various amenities, attractions, and job opportunities. The public transportation system is fairly reliable, making it convenient to get around the city and explore other parts of Kuwait. However, there are also some downsides to living in Hawalli. The hot and arid climate can be challenging for some, with temperatures often soaring above 100°F (38°C) during the summer months. This can make outdoor activities and sightseeing less enjoyable during these times. Another common complaint is the lack of green spaces and parks in the city, which can make it feel somewhat congested and lacking in natural beauty. Additionally, the traffic can be quite heavy, particularly during rush hour, which can lead to long commutes and frustration for those who rely on cars for transportation. Cultural differences can also be a challenge for some expats and digital nomads, as Kuwait is a conservative Muslim country with strict laws and customs. This can make it difficult for those who are not familiar with the local culture to adapt and feel at home. For example, alcohol is illegal in Kuwait, which can be a significant adjustment for those who enjoy socializing over drinks. Lastly, while the local people are generally friendly and welcoming, the language barrier can be an issue for some expats and digital nomads, as not everyone speaks English. This can make it difficult to communicate and form connections with locals, as well as navigate daily life in Hawalli," said another in Hawalli, Kuwait.

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