Rich People Problems… in Dubai
Ever heard of richworldproblems.com? Well this is the Dubai version.
Did your cleaner just cancel? Can't decide which luxury watch to wear? What is the best Rich People Problem in Dubai you have ever heard?
January 24, 2012 3:59 by Eva Fernandes
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Hilarious Article!
how idiotic. did you know that if you allow a girl to come in your house to clean and then pay her, you can receive a fine of US$30,000?? that girl will go to jail for six months. if you can’t pay that fine, YOU will go to jail. living in dubai is not a joke. the streets are not strewn with roses and champagne bottles.
Cyna…You reinforce the meaning of this article…haha u idiot.
Get your facts straight, cyna.
Fines and jail in the example you highlight ONLY occurs when the helper/maid is illegal or not under yours [or an agency's] sponsorship. Otherwise every second household in the emirate would be breaking the law when they employ a live-in maid for their family, and all those little vans one sees transporting agency maids from job to job would be breaking the law as well.