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Polls
Emaar will charge entry to the observation deck of the world's tallest building, the Burj Dubai. How much would you pay?
With the pollution in Dubai, what would you see exactly?How does a big fat nothing sound?
22%
It would have to be very cheap, it's just a view after all. Maybe 3 dirhams ($1) as a one off.
35%
From what I understand Emaar has created an 'experience' - 30 dirhams ($10) sounds reasonable.
37%
To go up a real icon is a story everyone will be interested in. I'll pay whatever the price is.
6%
Are you intending to go to this year's Cityscape Dubai, or do you think this year you will give the thing a miss?
Miss - what's the point of attending given the Dubai real estate market is down and out.
66%
Not sure - I may go, but it will be more out of morbid curiosity to see how bad things really are.
17%
Yes, I will go, but with no intention of investing. I want a feel of when things will get better.
10%
I'm going. Dubai is about to turn the corner, investing at the trough is when fortunes are made.
7%
With Manchester City, and Portsmouth, now owned by Middle East Inc., are you more more inclined to support them?
No. I don't care who the owner of a football club is, I support my team, the team I always have.
72%
Not support them, but feel more goodwill for them maybe. Maybe a second or third team.
8%
Depends how well they do. If they win a major trophy, there is a chance I could make them my team.
4%
Of course - both are now my teams - that they are Mideast backed makes me feel part of who they are.
16%
Does your company implement reduced Ramadan working hours, or do expect to continue to work as normal?
Yes, my company is very strict on Ramadan working hours, and expects people to leave on time.
14%
Sometimes we work a little longer, but mostly we leave early as per the government guidelines.
21%
Muslims are allowed to work Ramadan hours, but those not fasting are expected to work normally.
36%
We completely ignore Ramadan working hours. We have a job to do and business to get done.
29%
With Ramadan coming do you think non-Muslim expatriates in the Middle East fully understand the meaning of the holy month?
Yes, for the most part expatriates understand what it's about, and are sensitive during this period.
23%
Long-time expatriates are, but people who have just arrived can lack sensitivity or awareness.
42%
No. Understanding of Islam should be part of a residency test for anyone wanting to live here.
10%
No. I sometimes wonder whether even Muslims appreciate the religious significance of the holy month.
25%
House prices are showing signs of stabilising. Is this good for the economy, or do you think prices should fall further?
It's a great thing. Cities across the Mideast need real estate to be thriving to spark back to life.
5%
Prices need to stabilise, not rise. The cost of living was an impediment to real economic growth.
12%
It would be better if prices continued to fall gently. Too fast, and economic damage could be done.
19%
Please let prices fall 20% plus. Yes it will hurt, but the region will be stronger in the long term.
63%