>>6151
>What do you think about oman?
I stayed there for a few weeks on a visa change and it was quite beautiful, but to me it seemed like a poorer emirate of UAE.
>Their people are not disgusting
I can definitely confirm this. I worked in a hotel in UAE for a few years, and they were some of our most normal customers besides Europeans, much more polite and humble than other Arabs.
>the current Sultan seems like have enlightening monarch tendencies, he has a big boner to classic musics but he is striving towards modernism without losing their Arab identity, as a person who is not fond of arabs that's something I can respect.
You know, In my experience it's actually really fucking annoying to live in a country with all these "enlightened" monarchs who ban you from doing literally everything by default unless you go and beg like a real fucking filthy peasant to get what you want. I'm talking about how you're not allowed to swim on a nice sunny beach, but you're allowed to swim on similar beach nearby because there's a giant billboard that says the ruler is kind enough to allow you to do it. I'm talking about how you're not allowed to start a company without selling your anus to a local sponsor, but thanks to the wise policies of the glorious ruler, you can do it in a special "free zone" to pay for the expensive license. I'm talking about how the country scams you into becoming an illegal immigrant without any rights to keep you in debt and milk fines from you, but thanks to the great generosity of the leaders, you can leave during a special "amnesty period" that comes about every two years or so. These Arab countries have an interesting style of rulership: After solving a problem they themselves have caused, they pat themselves on the backs for being such geniuses while telling all the low IQ Pajeet, Paki, and Bangla NPCs about their elightened form of government.