People have a misconception that ALL Qataris are filthy rich
and Social Class does not exist in Qatar, well amongst Qataris. The general
belief is that the different social classes in Qatar are as follows:
Upper Class = Qataris
Middle Class = Foreigners with jobs that pay middle range
salaries
Lower Class = Expats who usually come to do the dirty work
e.g. Construction workers.
However, that is not the truth, this is a generalization of
Khaleeji (GCC countries) stereotypes or Qataris in particular and it also forms
yet another misconception that the social inequality in Qatar favors locals
over expats.
This is the real structure for Social Classes in Qatar that
I have perceived (A Qatari myself) is as follows:
Upper class = SOME Qataris and Foreigners (usually Americans
and Europeans) with high-ranking jobs which requires years of expertise and
specialists.
Middle Class = SOME Qataris and other foreigners with middle
range incomes
Lower Class = Expats (usually south-east Asians) with low
paying jobs.
I know that it is hard for non-Qataris to spot the
differences because to them we all look the same. There are many elements that
suggest a person’s social class and wealth starting from Family name and
origin.
Family name can sometimes be misleading because just because
two different people have the same family name, it doesn’t mean that they are
both EQUALLY rich. In fact, there is a great contrast between each person’s
social status and wealth.
YES, I agree that not every Qatari is exactly “poor”, but
they are not all as ignorant and swaggering as we are portrayed in the western media outlets and especially social media.
Just listen to this idiot who's obviously NOT Qatari
Just listen to this idiot who's obviously NOT Qatari
This is a movie that shows a woman who was kidnapped and
then sold a to an “Arab” rich man whose car number plate “happened” to be
Qatari.
In the
Sociology, the concept of “Social Mobility” is defined as “shifting from one
social status to another, commonly to a status that is either higher or lower.
For example, a child of day laborers who becomes a professor achieves upward
social mobility”.
The problem with
social mobility in Qatar is that SOME Qataris want to keep up with the rest of
the rich population by the accumulation of material goods. This is known in
Sociology as “Conspicuous Consumption”.
Conspicuous consumption is the purchasing of luxury goods such as: cars, antiques, expensive excursions, and beach-houses.
Conspicuous consumption is the purchasing of luxury goods such as: cars, antiques, expensive excursions, and beach-houses.
SOME would go to
extremes like taking out loans that they know they won’t be able to pay back in
order to buy things that they can’t afford. Therefore, the social mobility is
fake and temporary.
As Qataris, the first thing we do if we want to determine another Qatari's social class is we simply look at them, their hand bangs, Abayas, cars, houses, where do they travel every summer and how often do they travel. Those are all obvious things, well at least to us. My advice to non-Qataris, whether you're an Arab or not, NEVER make premature judgements especially when they're absolutely false. Because behind all the fancy Abayas, designer handbangs and shoes, and our fast Mercedes, there are normal, nice, down to earth people. Including myself of course ;)
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