Occasionally, one comes across interviews of expatriates reflecting upon their experiences in different parts of the world. In this particular situation, the expatriate in question had worked in Abu Dubai, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates. Upon returning to the United States, he was asked if about his general experience in the Middle East. He explained: “That’s why I studied Arabic in the first place. I didn’t want to have an orthodox career. I wanted to have adventures. I wanted to go abroad and see the world. The trouble is that is that living in the Middle East is always a double-edged sword. When it’s going well, it’s just a fascinating place. What is going against you, you don’t have any recourse. One of the things about the United States I find very difficult is that there is no ability to negotiate with the rules and regulations. Even things that are not necessarily sensible rules, you can’t negotiate, but, in the Middle East, you can negotiate anything." This point of perspective speaks to a variety of issues. Making sense of it in terms of the implication to day-to-day business activity supports the inference that one is more likely to see greater sensitivity to ___________ (idealism OR pragmatism) than to ___________ (idealism OR pragmatism) in the Middle East.

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Occasionally, one comes across interviews of expatriates reflecting upon their experiences in different parts of the world.

In this particular situation, the expatriate in question had worked in Abu Dubai, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates. Upon returning to the United States, he was asked if about his general experience in the Middle East. He explained:

“That’s why I studied Arabic in the first place. I didn’t want to have an orthodox career. I wanted to have adventures. I wanted to go abroad and see the world. 

The trouble is that is that living in the Middle East is always a double-edged sword. When it’s going well, it’s just a fascinating place.

What is going against you, you don’t have any recourse. One of the things about the United States I find very difficult is that there is no ability to negotiate with the rules and regulations.

Even things that are not necessarily sensible rules, you can’t negotiate, but, in the Middle East, you can negotiate anything."

This point of perspective speaks to a variety of issues. Making sense of it in terms of the implication to day-to-day business activity supports the inference that one is more likely to see greater sensitivity to  ___________ (idealism OR pragmatism) than to ___________ (idealism OR pragmatism)  in the Middle East.

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