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Kuwait number 32

New York Times must have been on something when they came out with this list of “53 Places to go in 2008″ because they’ve placed Kuwait in position number 32! We beat places like Las Vegas, New York and London, thats just insane! [Link]

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  1. Cerebral Assassin says:

    this is some kind of joke right?

  2. Hellraiser says:

    I guess the guy who wrote was high on crack!

  3. Zack says:

    Of course Kuwait is up there! It rocks, man! My surprise is its not at No.1! ;)

  4. Nat says:

    Yeah i thought the same! lol. New York times must have been definitely high on something!

  5. zaydoun says:

    Mark… you’re really getting slow these days. I blogged about this last month on December 13th!

    http://www.kuwait-unplugged.com/2007/12/blog-post_13.html

  6. mahi says:

    Nothing but Wasta!!! lol

  7. Mark says:

    zaydoun its in arabic thats why i didnt see it lol

  8. suspic says:

    HOOO-RAAH!

    Excellent! [/Mr burns]

  9. fatfukka says:

    What’s number 31, North Korea?!

  10. Well.. the grass is always greener on the other side :)

  11. Kuwait says:

    I doubt that list is in order. I think its a random collection.

    Because, in the current scenario… I doubt an American (or any NY Times reader) would prefer IRAN (18) over US cities like San Fran (39), Las Vegas (50) and NY (53).

  12. Salah says:

    Maybe the whole thing is not about what comes before what. I think these numbers mean nothing…I think.

  13. Maybe they just want to say “People, try something new this time! You may or may not regret spending all your money to go there, but whats more exciting than an air of surprise!”

    And Iran? I thought US has no diplomatic relations with Iran. Can americans go there?

  14. Mona says:

    all there list looks kinda boring..id rather come to q8 then libyas desert..

  15. punky says:

    Kuwait is a damn cool place, don;t forget that tricks!

  16. Don Veto says:

    Why is everyone suprised, I would not want to be anywhere else.

  17. amer says:

    Is Kuwait Airways behind this? lol

  18. punky says:

    Kuwait Airways isn’t even behind Kuwait Airways let alone this!

  19. amadotti says:

    Kuwait with its down side… still the greatest to live in :)

    The other countries are worth visiting & just visiting

  20. holla says:

    Keep Kuwait Kleen

  21. MYK says:

    Maybe they meant Top 53 Places to go In…sane :p
    Seriously though, Kuwait is finally booming (real estate wise). If I wasn’t from Kuwait, I’d want to visit this place. It’s slowly catching up with Dubai, minus the booze and prostitutes.

  22. Zed says:

    how much did the gov of kuwait pay for this position, i’m sure they could afford the first place

  23. Ansam says:

    Mark I blogged about it in English back in 2007 too :-P hehehehe no really on December 16th… http://ansam518.blogspot.com/2007/12/53-places-to-go-in-2008.html

  24. Lucky_Boy says:

    you guys are used to live here, but new people would find this place interesting.

  25. Moayad says:

    We got beaten by Mozambique (31) … danm!

    :p

    I agree with Salah though..

    It’s 53 places to go.. NOT the “TOP” 53 places to go to! o it is kind of a random suggestions… I think

  26. Tan Go says:

    the numbers do not mean anything,,
    go further in the site and you’ll see editor’s recommendations
    and also other people recommendations,,
    nice list though… wish i could,,

  27. Mark says:

    If the numbers do me something or not it still doesn’t take away from the fact that Kuwait was chosen as a place to go in 2008 beating a lot of other places.

  28. Z District says:

    hahahah…. HAHAHAHA… Really.. HAHAHAHA!

  29. Majeed664 says:

    Just check the (Hotel Missoni – Kuwait)

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hotel_Missoni_Kuwait

    http://www.missoni.com

    and thanks for all your jobs 248am.com group keep going

  30. Raijin says:

    he mark dunt b hatin q8 is teh sweet cakes. i luv bein herr

  31. gilly says:

    wth…dubai isn’t even on there?
    beirut? (for obvious reasons though :P)

  32. Mark says:

    Rajin I don’t hate Kuwait, I like being here I am just surprised NYT its cool.

  33. fourme says:

    Are you sure its not 53 places to avoid?! Well anyhows Well Done Kuwait You go Girl :P

  34. A E R O says:

    MYK… Kuwait is competing with Dubai?? It’s not only the NYT that is on crack. Did you know that Kuwait gets less foreign direct investment than the Palestinian territories? (not that we need it)

    Moayad, i hear Mozambique is the next cool place to go that few people truly know about. Amazing beaches and some Portuguese heritage.

  35. M says:

    Kuwait is not a bad place, Can’t wait to visit next time

  36. Midoe says:

    LOL.. Was the writer of this article drunk when he wrote it?

  37. MYK says:

    A E R O, I meant real estate wise and I said slowly catching up. Where were once light years ahead then Dubai out of nowhere exploded onto the world map. I’m not saying we will ever be like them, but I see new buildings everyday and a few 100 floor buildings are already being built. I’m one of the few that sees the glass half full.

  38. Mai says:

    COOL!

    Right, we have places and things that makes visitors love it! Especially who likes to know about other cultures :) They love Museums and Mubarkaya, we don’t, as we live here.

    Its cool walla that we reached NYT :D

  39. P. D. says:

    53 places! They were forced to come up with something more realistic than visiting Mars.

    Kuwait is great. That’s why we’re here.

  40. uturn says:

    Why aren’t you all taking pride in this positive promotion (one for a change from the typical oil prices, women-rights, asian maids, war-related stories)

    I would imagine that in any other city, the natives would be cheering the news; even longtime expats should not find this news strange (otherwise why did they decide to remain in Kuwait!!)

    My job allowed me the chance to host and tour Kuwait with LA, Houston, NYC Americans, British, French, Danish businessmen and women. They were every bit as intrigued and fascinated by Kuwait as any other place they’ve been.

    Try to show a little enthusiasm for your home, or just Shut up …

  41. Damon Dash says:

    this is the funniest thing i read this year so far LOL

  42. zaydoun says:

    It’s just 53 places – as in a new place each week of the year

    Mark, don’t you read ANY arabic at all? Just catch the post headlines next time and decide if you want to read or not

  43. Ash says:

    that’s really good , but i don’t accept with them.

  44. m says:

    is it just me or is anyone else a bit angry that they put women in niqabs as a focal point this is just going to make people think that all women here dress like that ( when they really don’t) .. they probably aren’t even Kuwaiti..
    its cool that we are on the list, but people here in the states already think that all middle eastern women wear that..

  45. Imogen says:

    I am not all that surprised. What do you expect when you have Georgie- Porgie-Pudding & Pie- Bush as Guest editor ?!

  46. Angelo says:

    I second uturn, even if this was a paid presentation.

  47. manish says:

    i perfectly agree with all you people there, they have lost all their sanity. By doing this what are they trying to prove or maybe they are trying to appease a particular class of people

  48. anonymous says:

    I have a tiny bone to pick up with M and his assertion on women in niqabs. In a post liberation Kuwait majority of local women appear wearing niqabs. Who else could the women in the picture be? Lebanese Christian women living in Kuwait, I suppose ? In fact, shortly after the anti-modernists rose to power in Kuwait’s watered down version of the House of Commons, one could almost sniff what has now come to be popularly known in society circles as ” the Walya Tubtubby effect on women’s fashion & dressing senses in Kuwait.” The head scarves just got a tad tighter and teenyboppers hitting the fashion runways( and just as importantly, on all the bronzed toned bodies of men), which are the malls on a weekend in downtown Kuwait decided to come out in all their finery wearing colourful duvets and quilts atop their heads. Everytime the liberals managed to get a word in sideways, the asphyxiating head scarves became much less so (for the end user ) allowing them a flash in the pan taste of independence, freedom and a life without anti-modernists imposed encumberances.

  49. márcia says:

    Since i am a portuguese living in kuwait i was happely surprised to see kuwait in the 32 place, right next to mozambique, a portuguese ex-colony. but when i saw the complete list, i was overwhelmed with joy when i saw lisbon, the portuguese capital in the 2 place!
    well, i think this ranking was made basing on the magnificent experiences that people can have in each place of the list, experiences through the people, landscape, enterteinment, escaping to some piece of paradise or even culturally!

  50. Abdulla says:

    funny thing is…..dubai isnt in the list xD


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