With reference to the article Pharrell makes pop fans happy (November 23), Pharrell Williams did indeed put on a great concert at the du Arena.
However, many people were left frustrated at the end as they had to wait for more than two hours in the taxi rank to get a cab home.
What seemed to be the issue was bad organisation as plenty of taxis were available. This issue needs to be addressed.
Greg Davies, Abu Dhabi
Will a website on etiquette solve problem?
With reference to your editorial An Emirati welcome (November 23), I think there should be a list of dos and don'ts that could be given out at passport control.
However, I have seen men in beachwear and vest tops and women in tiny shorts and skimpy dresses in Dubai malls and they are residents.
Wendy Dickson, Dubai
This is a good idea. The problem is that there are some people who deliberately break rules.
Niaz Abdul Kader, Abu Dhabi
Some people just don’t care. There’s a difference between not knowing the rules and disregarding them. There are people who do the latter just to see how far they can go. Common sense isn’t very common.
Mj Uy, Dubai
As a seasoned traveller and having had the opportunity of summers abroad since I was young, I always seek out a guide book for my intended destination to learn about its history, culture, places to stay and various attractions, but that’s because I like to explore and learn. Abu Dhabi, of course, is the cultural capital of the UAE. But Dubai is like the new Benidorm or Ayia Napa – full of beach holiday-goers, who enjoy sun, sea and sand and not much else. These people usually don’t care what the rules are. They are here to have fun in the style to which they are accustomed in their own countries and those they have indirectly colonised through mass tourism.
If you want this type of tourist to be aware of cultural values and norms, you need to market Dubai in a different way. Having said that, there are also plenty of beach holidaymakers, older couples and families with children that behave well, so we can’t tar everyone with the same brush. Personally, I’d rather have a cultural holiday any day over a beach one.
Name withheld by request
Cinemas can be more interesting
At the weekend I quite fancied seeing a new film, especially having enjoyed the Abu Dhabi Film Festival experience recently. I looked online and guess what – each cinema has more or less the same films on offer. My question is, what is the point in having more than eight cinemas in a city with more than six cinema screens in each outlet showing exactly the same films? The cinemas are hardly ever full, and it seems that alternative films – the ones produced on a low budget that will never make huge profits – are just forgotten about. Let’s have cinemas at least offering one or two alternative films each week and give the population something to see and discuss.
Diane Miller, Abu Dhabi
A mall is always welcome
The newly-opened Yas Mall is lovely (It's shopping time as Yas Mall opens its doors in Abu Dhabi, November 19). Although I was hoping to see something a little more dynamic, I am happy to have it on the doorstep.
Sophie Allan, Abu Dhabi
It’s good news. Now there is one more place to shop.
Ayyathan Radhakrishnan, Abu Dhabi
Poverty breeds extremism
Shaukat Qadir's opinion article ISIL appeals to those who have little or no hope (November 23) gives a clear picture of a world struggling to cope with extremism. It's alarming that people from so many countries are joining groups such as ISIL.
A large part of Pakistan is under the control of militants. That’s probably because unemployment and poverty are rampant in that area.
I think the only solution to this problem is to create jobs and develop the economy.
Ramachandran Nair, Oman
How to protect yourself when air quality drops
Install an air filter in your home.
Close your windows and turn on the AC.
Shower or bath after being outside.
Wear a face mask.
Stay indoors when conditions are particularly poor.
If driving, turn your engine off when stationary.
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Rating: 4/5
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What is myofascial pain syndrome?
Myofascial pain syndrome refers to pain and inflammation in the body’s soft tissue. MPS is a chronic condition that affects the fascia (connective tissue that covers the muscles, which develops knots, also known as trigger points).
What are trigger points?
Trigger points are irritable knots in the soft tissue that covers muscle tissue. Through injury or overuse, muscle fibres contract as a reactive and protective measure, creating tension in the form of hard and, palpable nodules. Overuse and sustained posture are the main culprits in developing trigger points.
What is myofascial or trigger-point release?
Releasing these nodules requires a hands-on technique that involves applying gentle sustained pressure to release muscular shortness and tightness. This eliminates restrictions in connective tissue in orderto restore motion and alleviate pain. Therapy balls have proven effective at causing enough commotion in the tissue, prompting the release of these hard knots.
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Where to stay: Courtyard by Marriott Titusville Kennedy Space Centre has unparalleled views of the Indian River. Alligators can be spotted from hotel room balconies, as can several rocket launch sites. The hotel also boasts cool space-themed decor.
When to go: Florida is best experienced during the winter months, from November to May, before the humidity kicks in.
How to get there: Emirates currently flies from Dubai to Orlando five times a week.
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Stars: Varun Dhawan, Samantha Ruth Prabhu, Kashvi Majmundar, Kay Kay Menon
Rating: 4/5
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Stars: Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande, Jonathan Bailey
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Dir: Philippe Van Leeuw
Starring: Hiam Abbass, Diamand Bo Abboud, Mohsen Abbas and Juliette Navis
Verdict: Four stars
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Director: Abhishek Chaubey
Producer: RSVP Movies, Azure Entertainment
Cast: Sushant Singh Rajput, Manoj Bajpayee, Ashutosh Rana, Bhumi Pednekar, Ranvir Shorey
Rating: 3/5