Those plastic bags are biodegrade, and there is a law for all the plastic bags to be biodegradable, they turn into pieces within months after being exposed to heat and humidity, but still they should use less.
If you ask an expert in that matter in any Saudi municipality and the world, they will till you other wise. Biodegradable plastic bags are a lie just because it crumbles that doesn’t mean it’s going anywhere. البلاستيك المتحلل كذبة.
Btw they will open the first metro line in early 2024 😅 so you don't have to worry about them 40 dollars next time lol. In total there's 6 lines underground, street and above level for the train... 95% of the metro and stations are finished and if you're in Riyadh long enough you always see them testing it, also the bus network started working. There's a seventh line that would be add in upcoming years that would link few areas that are being built right now! By 2030 this city will be sooo different when the other mega projects finish.
Wow, I love to hear that! It's not just about the money but also the sustainability and ease of transport with less traffic. I didn't see any announcements about the Metro line or busses tho, but thanks for sharing
@@uptinsthey already started the Riyadh bus they have app and you can go with like 4 riyals to any destination it's slow but when metro start it'll be better as connections
I believe you were at the hayat mall. It's one of the oldest malls in Riyadh there's another right next to it. This mall is very old which is what there's a renovation
@@Briandoughitriyadh, khubar, Dammam (biggest airport in the world city), jubail, geddah. The others are mostly cities that are like the old Saudi Arabia:3
@@Grimmes12 yeah its cause when they tried to expand into countries with not a huge christian population(Asia & Africa), they changed it to sound more "American" as it would sound better and tbh i agree
The hamburger buns is u are gonna open it with ur hands (it’s closed and it has a gap for u to open) and put in it nuggets and fries and ketchup maybe mayonnaise (ur not supposed to go to boulevard and al baik with other thing u bought, we only eat al baik for one day and that’s it other month we order al baik that’s it
From what I noticed, taxi prices are quite high here. I think it's because most people have a car. However, I've found that Uber and Kareem have high prices, while there are average taxis with lower prices.
I'm surprised that you didn't use public transport bus you could've saved a lot of money You should visit Jeddah if you haven't i can also recommend few places for you to visit if you want
Jeddah problem is the weather.. it's too hot and only gets mild for like 1 month in a year.. Riyadh and other Saudi cities get almost 4 months of cool weather, and sometimes very cold even.
The bun is for if you want to make a hamburger with the fries and chicken and the places that you were talking about there is a bollivard city and bollivard world which i visited it was so fun and crazy rides😂
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2:59 dang al-baik (البيك) is always full to the fact the line reaches the other restaurant next to it in dammam🙄 like bro I’m craving albaik I want albaik
The other reason you see more locals working on Uber and some other stores is because of their rules. Foreigners can't have certain types of jobs, they're only reserved for locals.
@@uptins it took away jobs from a lot of the foreigners that were living there just to encourage locals to work. Every now and then, they'll come up with a new rule that certain occupations are now meant for Saudis only. A single organization must keep a set amount of Saudis in the company otherwise it won't let them renew the residence permit (iqama). Just because of this, I had to leave Saudi.
@@dimples5058 no, because in order to create jobs, they literally had to kick people out of the jobs/country. That's what I didn't like. Banning professions for already settled businesses for years that were already settled.
😮 I never thought that in my life time 😮 A Persian aka Irani 🇮🇷 will be roaming freely in Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦. Personally, I love ❤️ it & hope both countries Stop their little adventures in our land 🇵🇰. 😉
even in supermarket and conv. store they are like that. most of the time i bring my eco bag and they we're clueless wat the hell im doing. haha. ❤dammam ksa. but from Phils 😄
Nice video. But I want to mention that the music you used is actually not a Saudi music or even Arabic. It a stereotype music that been created by Hollywood movies when they show the Middle East and we don’t listen to it 😅😅
That is so inconvenient for niqab women that they have to share with men, as a non niqab or muslim you probably wouldn't understand but if you are a niqab you don't want to remove you covering for men being in a different section is way convenient as you can take of your niqab or even hijab whenever you want.
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yea, but it’s not very cool when they make you study 500+ pages for final exams for only 2 tests alone (we have 4 extra classes unlike every other country only for islam)
Well! It sound’s gorgeous place but I am curious to know is there alcohol beverages avilable a😊nowhere in Saudi Arabia ? Without that there is no fun for me. Please advise about that .
It’s five dollars for you American people, but we Saudi Arabian people have to pay four times that amount so that equals $15 dollars and that breakfast is way bigger than you think
@@not_bagal It's so overpriced. I'm from Saudi Arabia, and if I order dishes like Shakshouka, Mogalgal, etc. It wouldn't be as expensive as shown in the video. You can get the same order for less and with more food if you pick the right restaurant.
uh...you went to Fares breakfast, one of the most expensive breakfast restaurants in saudi arabia, also not that good, only rich people or people who don't know what to do with their money go to there.