My Qatar Experience in 2022 (Q&A)
my friends and welcome back to another video the last and final video sadly here in the beautiful country of Qatar however I'm actually filming this video after I left Qatar with mabelle here in well I'm not gonna tell you yet you're gonna find out in the next video exactly where we're going but uh we decided we're gonna toss the camera up and answer all your questions that you have all submitted so kindly on Instagram so if you're not following me on Instagram it's @worldnomac and there whenever I finish going to a country I always submit at the end of it basically a box where you can submit all your questions on my Instagram story I take all those questions and I answer as many of them as I can in a video like you guys are watching today so hopefully this video is going to be helpful for some of you prospective people that are considering visiting Qatar obviously you got FIFA 2022 coming up I do want to say straight away right now that there are things in Qatar that are changing here in October versus what the rules are going to be during the FIFA time for example if you saw some of my videos there's this app called eat therese or something they want you to show it every time you go on to the Metro you enter the airport or other public spaces I think hotels as well but I asked the guy at the Metro and he specifically said I don't know if it's going to be the same during the World Cup so just keep that in mind on everything I tell you whether it's coven tests whether it's visas on arrival whether it is using specific locations whether it's opening hours whatever it might be I would guess there's a good chance it'll change in some way for the World Cup but maybe it's still going to be helpful for you guys to know what my experience was like right now in October 2022 so yellow uh we're gonna have Habibti to actually join this Q&A her first one actually now she joined the Lebanon Q&A and uh I'll probably answer some of the questions that she'll be jumping in whenever and she's going to be doing the honors of reading the questions that you guys submitted so question number one by the way we are not in any specific order from favorite to least favorite question they're just simply how the questions showed up in the algorithm on Instagram's uh feed so [__] here we go first question is what did you like the most about Qatar what did I like the most about Qatar well to be honest what I probably loved the most was generally just the level of design the city head I mean the modern architecture mixed with an incredibly beautiful infrastructure overall layout of the city from the highways the roads to the types of buildings to the detail of um just Unique Designs that I saw on buildings there that I'd never seen before that was probably the most impressive part that I enjoyed just staring at the skyline all the time what about you what was your favorite part Vibe of the city of the city so nice having ever this new yeah they put in a quarter trillion dollars since 2011. 250 billion dollars to get this city Ready for the World Cup so that's some serious bread good question yes for football expensive main food type expensive food type yeah and she's asking if it's expensive and a main food type oh okay yeah it's uh pretty expensive I would say you can expect prices similar to you know some of the coastal cities in the United States a lot of the more expensive European cities you can find like a bit less expensive options just in general like we did stay at one hotel I don't think it was in the Vlogs though because I did quite a few Hotel videos so I didn't include this last one but we found like a $30 per night hotel called "The Plaza Inn" that one was kind of near box Park area I don't know the exact uh actually it's right near Souq Waqif however guys if you're looking at places to stay during the World Cup just keep in mind prices on everything are for sure gonna increase supply and demand uh so it's it's a bit hard sometimes to compare but overall like you know if you want to go out and have drinks for example it's a dry country except in hotels and maybe some specific lounges so you're gonna pay like Dubai level prices like maybe $10-$15 a drink and so it's it's it's not going to be your cheapest destination to visit I mean you can see by the infrastructure in the city it's uh it's got to be paid for one way or the other and then for foods to be honest this is where we didn't spend enough time in Qatar that we didn't even try any Qatari Local Foods first time I've been in a country where we didn't try any I'm embarrassed to say but it just means when we do uh Qatar 2.0 Vlog series then we will from Reckless worldwide so that was that app that I was talking about before it's basically you enter in your passport your phone number and uh you download it and it tracks where you go so basically you need to have your location on all the time and it basically just follows you so that way if you get probably infected with covid then it knows everywhere you've been in it and it can sense all the other apps right picks up the location of all the other apps that were near you exposure exposure so basically they require it in a lot of places in and out when I was in the airport both times actually I think on the way in so when we exited the airport they didn't ask for it because I didn't know that it existed actually until I went to the mall of Qatar no no the first time was when I went on the Metro and they're like you need this app and I was like what are you talking about it's like this was the app used at the airport and I was like I was never asked for the app at the airport when we were leaving Qatar and went to the airport then they did ask me for the app so yeah right now in October they are asking for it but that might change I would download it right now anyways so you have it and then once it gets closer to the World Cup you'll find out if he actually need it it's there I'm looking a job there and I hope it come true the house what how is life there I'm looking for a job there and I hope it comes true inshallah you can get your job there in Doha my friend you know in the 12 days that we spent exploring I felt that it was a really enjoyable place to live I think it's a place where you know if you're if you're working all the time it's a great place to be productive like with any big city you're going to have a lot of that motivation you get just from being in the Towering skyscrapers and there's so many things you can do all around the city and especially most of the year it's so hot out you want to be inside uh working on stuff it's it's good for that definitely beautiful beautiful places to walk around like the Pearl Lusail the new city you know just overall I think the quality of life can be very very enjoyable over there the food options are endless multi-cuisine from all over the world I think you know if if you're interested in a multicultural place a place where you can walk down the road and meet someone from Kenya Uganda Tanzania uh Tunesia Lebanon Egypt you know all over the world if you like Multicultural and exposure to many many different countries and experiences Pakistan India Sri Lanka you're going to meet all those people and I personally love love love meeting people from all over the world so I I enjoyed that so much okay how expensive was the trip how expensive was the trip well the trip was a couple thousand dollars off the top of my head I'm not entirely certain but basically for two people to go there you know probably each way from Beirut was about 150 dollars per person so it's like a 300 round-trip flight per person to go to and from Beirut but that's going to vary from whatever City you're flying from accommodation you'll pay between 50 to up to a thousand dollars per night depending on what you want right at this time of the year and so you can do it really inexpensively or you can do it uh uh very expensively and so you know I would say if you want something really nice like a Westin or Pullman expect to pay two or three hundred dollars if you want like a high-end hotel room there if you want something a little bit more average expect to pay about at those hotels pay about 200 and if you want something cheap at like uh Plaza Inn for example nice enough gets the job done you can pay like 40-50 bucks anytime outside of the World Cup so that's usually your biggest cost is accommodation and flights then you have meals so you know if you're cooking inside of your hotel room or Airbnb obviously that's going to save you some money but if you're going out for every meal I would expect to pay 20 to 50 ahead depending on the level of quality of restaurant you're going to and then add maybe 20 to 50 bucks per head if you're drinking nice cocktails on top of that so just to kind of give you a general idea like lifestyle habits are a big indicator of how much your trip's going to cost and that's why sometimes it's hard for me to give an exact number because I do a lot of activities I usually stay sometimes depending on the country or the city I stay at nicer high-end places and I try out really nice high-end meals so I can make videos my sound that I can women wear so this is a very good question and a question we were wondering also before we arrived some of the content I saw on YouTube made Qatar seem so so strict and maybe those laws are accurate I don't know and this is an advice and I'm not giving you recommendations or anything I'm just going to tell you what we visually saw in our experience and how it differed from what I saw online basically online it makes it seem like the country is so so strict just like my experience before I went to Dubai everyone made all of the content that I saw made it seemed like it was super strict and it wasn't now Qatar is going to be a bit stricter than Dubai generally if you've been to Dubai but overall like there was things I saw that like men couldn't wear shorts and I wore shorts all the time I saw tourists wearing shorts and I think I heard from someone they said you know if you're in like shopping malls and some of those more like very public places you should maybe wear long pants I wore them anyways because the air conditioning in Qatar is blasting on the inside so you don't necessarily want to wear pants for being conservative reasons you just want to wear them because it's actually cold in there but no I'm just getting it all in all seriousness though like as a man first of all I'll answer like I wear shorts sometimes I wear a tank top to the gym and especially because we were staying at a hotel and it's for foreigners uh and most of the time you know that's usually the majority of the hotel guests that we ran into uh they're they're used to just like people wearing um you know western style clothes now I would say as a female the you know she went out in a skirt and you know so sometimes uh some like spaghetti straps and there was never a single moment when anyone said anything to her I think when we were in the mall she had like the spaghetti straps but she had like a little um does that thing called like a cardigan that went over it and you know like some of the chest was showing and no one says anything you know I think probably now it's more at a point especially when the World Cup happens and there's such an influx of people I think people will care even less about the dress code but like even now a couple months before when we didn't feel like there was that many other tourists here like no one said anything no one really gave dirty looks but I would say just in general one thing to keep in mind is that in societies where women are very covered up and then there's women there that are not covered up expect of course you're going to get a lot of men to stare you know they're not used to they haven't seen it so the more you expose yourself the more you can expect to be stared at and then it's just if if you're comfortable with that because you want to wear your specific style of clothing then then you're fine when it comes to wearing bikinis there was never an issue wearing um bikinis at the hotel from what we spoke to one of the representatives that worked at one of the hotels we stayed at she said you know a lot of the foreigners that visit they go to like the Pearl and the beaches around the Pearl and Katara Beach and there's just so many foreigners there always in bikinis that no one has a problem now you wouldn't go around walking around the mall in a bikini is like couple she made maybe some of these more formal places but yeah there there was like you know that some of the typical style maybe you know in of course the Middle East more review what what some would consider here as the more revealing swimsuits those I saw people wearing them you know in hotels and in some of the beaches and so it's way more relaxed than I expected it to be now just in general though um the there aren't that many like really really strict rules that stuck out to me right like if you're not being an idiot and you're just kind of minding your own business like no one really bothers you obviously things might be different at the FIFA World Cup but you know like you're not you know I think it's illegal to be like drunk in public you know we had a couple drinks at the hotels but and you know if we went outside we were never like so you know from too much alcohol so you know if you just kind of mind your own business and it's just like any other country in terms of you can enjoy your time enjoy your vacation and once again that's our experience I'm not telling you what the law is that's just what we observed from both our time and then others we saw walking around us can I travel to Qatar during the World Cup if I haven't visited before so this is where it's a bit unclear for me but from what I understand from some of the locals and of course anybody who disagrees with what I'm saying please drop a comment below if you're from Qatar or you live in Qatar and you know these more defined than I do since I'm not there during the World Cup I'm only going off what I had understood from people but from what I had understood there's going to become a date sometime in November where you need a ticket to the World Cup in order to be able to fly into Qatar obviously because of the amount of traffic that is going to be brought in from the amount of games that are being played there in the international tourists so I believe when you have a ticket to get into Qatar then that's the first step and then obviously second step depending on where you're from you might have specific these requirements when we went now in uh October for both she's from Lebanon for those of you guys that don't know and I'm from the United States neither of us needed to pre-apply for Visa we got the visa on arrival when we got to Qatar cost any money once again that could change during the World Cup I want to emphasize that so do your research and check because there are restrictions that are going to change as of like maybe November 1st or November something with the World Cup happening a couple weeks later so uh there's there's like um a day where it all of a sudden goes from not being super strict on who can come in to all of a sudden I think you need a ticket hey Mac what are the differences you've encountered in Qatar compared to other Arab countries that is a great question so one thing that I'll tell you when it comes to like Middle Eastern countries from the ones that I've been to and at this point I've been to United Arab Emirates I've been to Iraq I've been to Lebanon I've been to Jordan I've been to a Qatar am I missing any that is all of them that I've been to In the Middle East so far so the more let's say International influence the more it varies right and so when I'm in Qatar the one thing that I'll tell you is the first like four days I was there I don't even think that I met a single person that was Qatari because there are so many workers from all around the world that live there whereas when I was in Iraq uh in Baghdad you know like I only met Iraqis right and so I got such an immersion into the Iraqi culture without even trying whereas in Qatar like some of you guys I saw commenting like you're not hanging out with any qataris you're not you know doing this but I'll be honest it's not really as easy like it doesn't just kind of fall into place like I talk to people I meet people while walking around but most of the people that I met are workers from other countries and so the reason why I'm sharing that with you is because that's where you have to go a bit deeper maybe you need to try and reach out to someone maybe on Instagram or try a bit harder in order to find those local people who can give you the true local experience and you know like there's locals and then there's Qatari locals right so like if you saw some of the Vlog series I met people from Indonesia I met people from Bangladesh we met them from all over that had been living in Qatar either their entire life or most of their life but obviously they're uh ethnically from another country culturally uh basically a bit from their uh Home Country original and then they have a bit of the uh Qatari culture in them as well but once again though like there's maybe only a handful of people that I even interacted with that were actually Qatari and so I wish I could have met more and hopefully on the next series now that I know the country a bit more I'll be able to meet more Qatari people so guys we cut off their uh not sure where it cut out but I'll jump right back in basically depending on whichever Arab country that you're in or Middle Eastern country you're going to get a very very different experience obviously the common parts you'll see are Arabic but each Arabic country has their own dialect right and so it's interesting that you know in some of these countries I've been to specifically like uh you know Lebanon it's a very soft Arabic and then you go to uh you know some of the gulf countries and it's a bit um like uh harder to understand if you don't if you're not fluent in the language right and so it's a bit harder to pick up on some of the words the dialects if you're not familiar with it but overall um yeah I'd say that's that's the biggest difference I see is the more International it is the more International influence like the the bigger the difference I'd say probably the more it becomes a Melting Pot of many cultures so that's what I find very very similar between Qatar dohan's specifically and Dubai Dubai is obviously even more International in terms of like you can't really feel to do the Arab Emirates culture in Dubai and it feels kind of similar in Doha as well but yeah it's a very welcoming place in my experience from people all over the world so next question is we are going there for World Cup 2022. can you tell us what to visit and where to eat yeah Habibi I thank you Habibi well all right you're going for the World Cup it depends on how much time you have but I would say some of the absolute musts you must do are you're going to want to visit the Villagio mall it's a very large mall that has like the Venetian style Italian boats that you can take through the mall along with even a theme park inside old gondolania you have the Dow boat rides basically the traditional boats that take you in the evening right at sunset or even after incredible it's like a castle oh my god I've never seen this in the floor just just small in my life it is massive we'll try and overlay a clip right here but it's in the last video we posted the video that came out right before this we mentioned the double we mentioned lucelle which has this new mall called the venom venom all I believe is the name of it venome and yeah we didn't go inside but definitely on our next visit we're going to do it as well and then if you saw the video that came out before this there's a couple awesome food courts we went to basically you drive up in your car and you and the experience of trying many different like international cuisine Cuisine like this fast drive-through type of format also in Qatar you know like it depends on what you like to do if you want to get out in nature we did the kayaking and that was really nice to do at Sunset beautiful to see the mangroves and just have like that nature feel without going too too far outside of the city oh and of course like probably the favorite thing we did was going Dune bashing through the desert so far that was awesome it's like an absolute must but I would book it soon because I guess it's gonna get quite expensive because it's supply and demand and only so many Jeeps can go out into that desert but um yeah guys those are some of the the top things I would say you can also go jet skiing through um um like around the the big I guess I guess Bay Area that you might have saw in your box Park and there's just a lot of spaces in the area where you can go and walk around and guys fast forward about 2 hours later we actually didn't have enough space on the SD card to film the vlogger film and let's continue this so we're in new outfits and we're going to continue with the Q a so next question Habib tea did you buy a USA World Cup 2022 from Frito uh you know I wish I would have but the only Jersey I bought was a Qatar 2022 fake Jersey from soup Waki for 15 us or 16 US dollars Qatar is a modern country how could you see the culture of them by the very close great question kind of like what I answered before I didn't get that much of an insight into Qatari culture besides maybe a small understanding uh when we went and did the kayaking in the mangroves and then we went kind of just like enjoyed a little bit of the traditional Bedouin life very briefly but other than that you know we did a lot of the main things to do we explored met a lot of people but we didn't really meet any people that were from Qatar originally so that was kind of the the challenge I will say Qatar compared to for all of you that watch my videos compared to other places usually I stand them like three to four weeks minimum in order to properly understand the place and you know with there being such an international influence and a massive International population it makes it that much harder to just meet a Qatari person walking on the street I'm not saying it's not possible but it just didn't happen as quickly as in other countries where there's not as large of an international population living there now that said from what I hear they're really nice really generous people and they'll show you an amazing time and so I'm hoping when I go back at some point and film another Series in Qatar now that I know the place now that I've done a lot of the most common tourist activities I'll be able to focus a little bit more on trying to meet some people that are from Qatar and and get the true local experience because I would love to you know obviously my favorite part about traveling is to immerse myself in the culture and you know really the best way to do that is when you meet the locals was it an invitation from the Qatar authorities I wish I wish I did reach out to them like a couple times because I was planning on going to Qatar anyways and um unfortunately unfortunately guys I was not able to uh even get a response back from them so I did tell them that I was filming a lot of videos but nope all paid and funded for Bundy which restaurants do you recommend a visit by Remy I would say if you want an incredible Sunset experience with a delicious menu Marsa Katara is going to be a great option for you it's a special place for US History you've probably found out at some point here soon and um so we have Marcia Katara we have um what are the restaurants we mostly went to restaurants in the hotel yeah that's true that's very sad we didn't like we didn't have the opportunity to experience different cuisines this restaurant the yeah the most common and the food wasn't incredible it's very high quality for me that's the only the only one that I just like remember vividly because because restaurants we tried differently yeah yeah it's a really good point yeah hakkasan that's a worldwide chain uh but the hakistan Doha if you like Chinese food it's freaking incredible so so good and uh we went to Hunter's Grill but that's inside of the Westin Doha but it was an incredibly delicious meal that they prepared there and yeah just because it's inside the hotels I wouldn't say it's you know you're not going to get as good of an experience but we are basically our recommendation to our own are pretty much only limited to maybe two restaurants Marsa Katara and Pakistan outside and then the rest were inside the hotels because we were staying at these hotels and one options in the videos okay um same uh a question from the same person what are the best places to visit to dance and have the best places to visit and dance and have fun you know my body it means I don't know because we didn't really go out clubbing or partying I don't have that answer I did hear there's a couple establishments where you go out and have a drink like I think there's one called like the Irish Pub or the Irish bar if you look that up um but just Google uh places to go out in Doha because I did look it up just in case we decided to go out but we didn't actually end up like going out and partying or anything but there are a couple options available not as many as Dubai for example but enough where you can have some fun that's for sure how was the experience with money or budget by you know I would say when it came to Ubers I'm going like 20 30 minutes across town you'll pay like three four dollars so I thought those were really really affordable the Metro's affordable about 50 cents per ride uh if you eat at really low cost restaurants uh you know you could you can go to like I think a place called tea time and you know get like one dollar teas or something one Qatari realities and um you can find Budget options I would say in a lot of the things we did there were relatively or very luxurious so our budget was a bit more expensive so you know you kind of get what you pay for but Qatar is a place where if you want to live inexpensively there are ways to do it however if you're coming during the World Cup I don't know if that's going to be as possible when it comes to like accommodations you will still be able to find restaurants that are modestly priced but I'm sure they're going to be quite busy okay bye Marwan Alam which is more advanced as a country Qatar or is just a city inside the United Arab Emirates now I think the UAE has more money I'm not positive on that but it's a really large country in comparative uh like geographically speaking in comparison to uh cut dog now there are a lot of buildings in Qatar that were very very impressive like um just architecture you haven't seen before but then in Dubai I mean the skyscrapers are so massive say that I think Dubai slash UAE United Arab Emirates probably is higher end because that's what they breed there you know like everyone's got not everyone obviously get what I mean like saying of speech you know everyone's got a Supercar everyone's got a yacht in Dubai everyone's you know kind of flexing their money over there uh and it's its own Vibe right like you know you go to Dubai and you're like hell yeah I'm living the high life it's the vibe you kind of get over there it's it's good for that whereas Qatar you don't feel as much like hey let me Flex how much money I have you feel more of like uh this is really high-end Sleek modern let's focus on working these types of things not as many tourist activities as there are in Dubai so but they're honestly they're similar they're very similar they're more similar in my eyes than different are you going back for the World Cup I would say at this point I'm not going back for the World Cup because I don't have any tickets and I think you can only get there with a ticket and uh I don't necessarily want to spend like three thousand dollars on a ticket don't take what I'm saying as actual prices or facts do your own research but from what I understand tickets are getting very expensive got invited to the World Cup by you know someone in Qatar was like oh we like your videos and they wanted to work out like a a sponsored trip I would do it but like right now I'm sure flights there are so expensive to book to fly during that period that um I'm not sure that I'm gonna be back here but I would love to okay Mac what is the things in Qatar which grabs your attention the most sunshine great question you know I really liked uh on the natural side the sand dunes that are only one hour from the city are absolutely gorgeous and they were just so amazing honestly I wish I could have experienced them at Sunset however uh Sunrise was enough for me to just absolutely be like in a in a wow factor the entire time and then also just like the level of infrastructure they have built for the World Cup is just something I've never experienced before I mean they've literally went and redesigned everything in the city they have built new cities like Lucille it's a completely new City they have architecture that's like a half croissant type of like moon like I mean just it's just so above and beyond what they were able to build there that it's it's so impressive and I love modern architecture so um almost like oh wow she's insane just drooling over it all the insanely beautiful buildings everywhere can we live with 500 for three days or do we need more bye and I think uh yes like so let's say you came in October right because like it's it's not possible for me to compare what prices will be in around the world cup but if you came in October we stayed at a hotel called The Plaza Hotel in which they were even nice enough to upgrade us and I think we paid thirty dollars per night for four nights it was 120 I want to say thirty dollars per night and it was a double bed plus it had a couch because they upgraded us so you could easily fit three people in there so if you're going with friends you split that three ways and then if you eat at lower cost places and you can even take Uber still or metros and you're gonna still pay a small amount I think you can easily live on five hundred dollars in three days you know and and do a lot comfortably but Around the World Cup I think activities will be more expensive I want to say I heard the Metro is free so you can get around uh easily but don't quote me on the free part I just thought I remember seeing that or hearing that from so yes definitely you could but Around the World Cup my body if I don't know okay what difference is I would say generally in the UAE or Dubai you're gonna have more things to do because it's been a tourist focused country for a lot longer so they've had time to build things like the tallest Urban zipline in the world in Dubai they have built a more worldwide title at this point of being known for like luxury Dubai you know come live in Dubai Habibi come to Dubai these types of Trends you know people rap and sing about Dubai in the luxury so it's kind of built this image I would say whereas Qatar I think still needs to break and it will after the World Cup this extreme level of strict more and there's nothing wrong with this guys I'm just saying what it's evolving to but more of the strict traditional way of Middle Eastern living that um I think a lot of people and you can read them in my comments think that Qatar is still like you know in terms of restrictions and modest stress and all of these things that are a bit different than you know like some of the visual things you see in the Western World versus Middle Eastern world so I think uh Dubai's broken a lot of those stereotypes and changed their way of thinking to accommodate tours from all over the world and I think Qatar is in that stage after the World Cup you're gonna see this as maybe a bit more of a competitor for Dubai because they're going to have the infrastructure to be able to bring people from all over the world I mean imagine needing the house I don't want to say Millions but maybe it is millions for the World Cup I don't know the exact number but you need a lot of infrastructure for that so after the World Cup's over they're gonna have all this infrastructure they need to do something with it and I think if they're not already it would be strategic for them to focus on tourism industry and become more of a competitor of Dubai but they need to of course continuously relax their view or their um their more strict way of living that you know sometimes can come into conflict with let's say your Western tourists um why uh you are that's a great question and I was just talking to my bell about it this morning that I made the mistake of just like I want to go to Qatar and I want to go to Oman on this trip and so basically uh I had to limit the amount of time because then we had to get back to Lebanon after Oman and so what that means is we had to basically it means we needed to is what we were going to be able to do to fit as much as we could in both Qatar and Oman last and final question my friends our visas required for U.S citizens by the road so I already answered this one as of now in October visas are not required but that might change okay last last question uh what was your favorite part of the trip by avnito oh that's a great question my favorite part of the trip I would say it has to probably be well of course spending time with uh with uh habibte oh thank you that's the best part but probably the Dune bashing I think I'd say I enjoyed the most I love being in the desert so like whenever I can get out in nature and just experience what it's like out in the desert you know uh flying through there seeing you know rolling landscapes I think that's probably my favorite yeah trying to think if there's anything else that I missed that like the jet ski was fun but that was only like 30 minutes you know checking out the city uh everything we did was like a lot of fun like definitely kept busy but honestly there's a couple days just chilling in the in some of like the nice accommodations both in Pullman and uh Weston and just like enjoying the luxurious life for a couple days and just relaxing and working on some video projects but um what about you um visiting the mall no I think uh definitely the desert because it was a little yeah true yeah nice yeah so yeah guys that's where I'm gonna go ahead and end this video there's a fair amount of other questions I could have answered here but as I see with all these videos there's only about eight percent of the amount of views eight percent of those people if there's one hundred thousand people that see it only eight percent of you watch it till the end so I figured I'm not gonna make these videos too too long but I appreciate all you guys who have made it this far into the video and um if you have any more pressing questions drop them down in the comments below if I can't answer them maybe a fellow local from uh Qatar or someone who lives in Guitar might be able to answer some questions on things that are specific to I don't know FIFA World Cup or these types of things so thank you guys so much for watching as always and we will see you tomorrow in a new country
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