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Are you asking yourself 'where can I pick up a girl in Dubai'? If so you have come to the right place for some quick tips on how to go about getting the girl you want in Dubai. ™

If you are from outside of Dubai you may not know the place too well and therefore have a disadvantage you feel with getting a woman while you are there. This is actually wrong, because it you are from somewhere else you have the perfect opportunity to use it as an excuse! How? Read on.

When you arrive in Dubai you are most likely alone, and looking for some companionship. Don't worry you are not alone. Most people are passing by Dubai for business. Dubai is a major financial services and trading hub in the region. This attracts hundreds of thousands of business people every year.

The best way to meet the women is to get involved in the local scene, there is a massive ex pat scene made up of English, Australian, Canadian and South African ex pats. Go to English hang out spots, like the Irish Village in Deira or the Marina, where many ex pats live and is full of restaurant and pubs.Speak to the waiters ask about the night-life and the women. By simply speaking to people and seeming friendly you are already exercising social factors that could result in you meeting the woman you desire. Also you will find out more people are quite friendly and willing to help you out. In fact, don't be surprised if they ask you join them with their friends for a night out.

There are big clubs in Dubai, clubs with a lot of women in them! Go to them on a night and you will be dancing with a lot of different people who won't care if you're alone or not! Just enjoy yourself and things will take care of themselves. The top ones I would suggest are Buddha Bar in the Dubai Marine. I suggest on going on a Tuesday night, which is ladies night. It will be packed with beautiful single women. There is also 400 at the Fairmont hotel, an upscale and trendy Dubai club. Zinc Bar in the Crown Plaza Towers for a weeknight, many stewardesses go there, that is the hotel where most stewardesses stay. Finally, there is Chi at the Lodge in Bur Dubai, which is made up of a fun and outgoing crowd.

Dubai is also known for having thousands of beautiful stewardesses. They are always out and about in the many dance clubs Dubai has to offer. If you go to one of the major dance clubs, you have a very good chance of meeting a stewardess, particularly on a week night, as that is more likely when they are not working.

You are also likely to meet girl by going sightseeing as a tourist, there will be many women doing the same things. Go see national treasures and attractions. I recommend going to the heritage village of Dubai in Deira, this is flocked by tourists. Showing you're interested in these types of things is a very attractive trait in a man for a woman and can open new doors for you. Also it is quite easy to start up a conversation with a women if you meet them in these settings.

Lastly, give the web a try before you go and when you get there if possible. A great website to check out is (it is the equivalent of a time out or Craigslist for Dubai). Ask around see if anyone is in the same situation as you, male or female. Don't post comments such as 'where can I pick up a girl in Dubai' as this will make you seem desperate or only in it for one thing. You can meet up with anyone who replies and do things together and if its a male you will have more confidence to go and speak to two lonely ladies or whatever the situation may be.

Event decorating for adults is a bit different than a typical children's birthday party. Sure, you can decide on a theme and then search the Internet to see what's available but 9 times out of 10, your search results are going to be geared towards children's parties.

Some decorations can be adapted for use with either but I do not recommend decorating a grown up gala event with toilet paper and a few balloons. It will give your guests the impression that you did not care enough to plan and execute a decorating scheme. And, with a fund-raising event, this can be detrimental. You are asking guests to spend a lot of money to attend this event (babysitters, ticket prices, buy auction items, attire of the event, etc...). They want to be entertained, amused and feel they are important.

The other end of the spectrum is hiring an event planning service or having unlimited funds at your disposal. Neither of these options may suit your budget. If not, then it's time to visit the "in-between" option.

Most events have a general committee made up of the Event Chairperson and sub-committee chairpersons. Decor is usually a sub-committee that deals with the decor planning for an event. This may include any number of areas within the event (room, table, buffet, auction tables, entrances, etc...) and I recommend it does cover all these areas and any other where any type of decor will be needed.

This will make it easier to keep track of the decorating budget and who's responsible for what. I also recommend that the Decor Chairperson work closely with other committees that will also use the chosen "Theme". It is necessary to have cohesion, a sense of continuity when a theme is involved.

For example, say you decided as a committee your theme will be "Ancient Egypt" and your color scheme will be gold, purple and teal. Great!

Now at a full meeting of all committees, you learn that the "Print/ Marketing" committee has decided to use a red font and a Fleur-de-leis on the invitation. Huh? Uh-oh: major "one hand does not know what the other hand is doing" scenario.

This can and should be nipped in the bud. A theme/mood and colors should be decided right from the start so that all committees are working toward the same end.

Duties could include the following (and anything else unique to your event).

• Secure volunteers for your committee. (Remember to use anyone with a background, knowledge or contacts that could be useful to the decorating committee.

• Decor should create an environment for the event. Make a detailed plan of all decor needs/wants.

• Your plan for decorating should be in accordance with the rules of the venue and within the limits of the theme (if you have one).

• Work with other committees where decor will overlap (i.e. food, entertainment, auction tables, invitations, etc...)

• Purchasing decor, set-up and breakdown of decor

• Reimbursement/purchase orders for decorations - report to Finance/Budget committee.

• Keep General Chairperson in the loop of all your plans (communication beforehand can avoid problems later).

Following a POA (plan of action) can make your job as Decor Chairperson or committee member much easier. Research and pre-planning are key to a successful event. Have Fun! Let your creative juices flow and your event will be one to remember!