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Viewing Through Partitions of Dubai Shared Apartments

Flat sharing, otherwise known as boarding house/room sharing in the Philippines, is not a new thing for Filipinos. So when I first arrived in...
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Viewing Through Partitions of Dubai Shared Apartments

Flat sharing, otherwise known as boarding house/room sharing in the Philippines, is not a new thing for Filipinos. So when I first arrived in the UAE in 2004, I was not surprised to adapt to such an arrangement as I temporarily stayed at my cousin’s rented room inside a flat located in Bur Dubai.

I was supposed to stay there for three months as my cousin sought permission from his Filipina landlady, who leased the whole one-bedroom flat. But in a few days, I have realized that the house accommodated more people as I met them in the kitchen, an area that doubles as a living room where renters eat and talked. My new-found friends asked if I am looking for work as they also opened up part of their life at work in Dubai, the economic hub in the Middle East where at the time moving cranes outnumber the birds surfacing in the skyline.

I counted all the people inside the flat: 15, including me, all fitting in five rooms. Why four when it is just a one-bedroom flat? Well, your guess is good as mine. The Filipina landlord has become greedy and wanted more profit, so she turned the main bedroom into two partition rooms, and the hallway was partitioned into two rooms plus the balcony was enclosed with canvas (fabric material for tents). Each room houses at least three people. Doing the basic math, five rooms at three occupants each means 15 people squeezed into the dwelling, and queuing for one toilet/bathroom can be a challenge. Also, count that kitchen transformed into the sala/living room.

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I asked myself how these people squeezed them into partition rooms filled with double bunk beds and wall separation made of timber wall and curtains. If they have forgotten the concept of privacy, yes, a couple is sharing the room with another couple or another singleton. Well, the main reason for allowing themselves to live such conditions is that it’s probably the only type of place that fits their budget.

While, until recently, UAE is well-known for 100% tax-free wages, the majority of the Filipinos working in hospitality and sales receive a lower salary than those working in hospitals, engineering, and other sectors. With an average monthly wage of 3,000 Dirhams (P37,000), they will not afford a studio for themselves that will cost 2,000 Dirhams per month (P26,400), so they will opt to stay in shared accommodation that costs only 500-700 Dirhams (P6,000 to 8,000) and save money for their families back home.

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It is ironic that the landlady even asked me when I will leave the room of my cousin since I already got a job in my second month staying with him. Of course, I am moving out as I cannot stomach that kind of accommodation.

But in my mind, why is she in a hurry? Does she have another person waiting in line, or she is just mad at me being vocal and complaining about her regulations managing the flat, including the food she serves to all tenants? She wants more income, so she does catering for lunch and dinner meal packages for tenants who don’t have time to cook at 15 dirhams (P185) per meal, so it is P370 per day or P11,100 monthly. And since you need to have snacks, you need to pay it monthly.

Well, it was welcoming for people like me who don’t know kitchen chores. Still, since I don’t go home for lunch and I come back late — I have a part-time job as editor of a Filipino Magazine at that time. After office hours, I’ll change clothes and run to publication office — I was expecting to find my food on the table or inside the fridge to munch later for my midnight snack. But it is nowhere and only to find out then that my diet was sold to other people in other flats of the same building.

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When I raised the issue, I knew she was mad at me, so I was looking for my place before she even asked me to move out. But what shocked me was to find out that we are not just three people inside the room of my cousin where we stay in the double bunk bed, while his colleague stays in the single bed but partitioned with full curtain. As I have part-time work, I don’t stay in the flat most of the time as I go for work at 6 am and back home at midnight. During weekends I go out with some friends or visit my sister in another Emirates.

So I don’t know what is going on in our room. I rarely see and talk to my cousin and his colleague since they have also work shifts. There are times that I feel somebody was inside the room when I knew, and I am fully aware that my cousin and his colleague are at work. I am also wondering who was cooking in the rice cooker inside our room and find newly-prepared food. I just ignored it and thought that maybe the landlady has a key to our office.

A few days before I moved out, I finally unveiled the mystery behind it. That day after my usual office timing, I stayed in the room as I have finished my editorial deadline. Then I heard footsteps going out of the room. A woman, coming from the partition of my cousin’s colleague. She was young for the older guy, so I assumed she was a girlfriend, and she moved out of our room discreetly as if she knows that I am there, and she has to go out before I catch her. I asked my cousin about it, and he was clueless. All he knew that he is a happily married guy in the Philippines.

Then after confirming from other boarders, I fully understood why the landlady wanted me to move out. She knew the woman, and she allowed her to enter the premises as she was initially staying there. However, when she was unable to pay as she was still jobless and on a visit visa, she offered herself to cook for my cousin’s colleague, who was the original tenant of our room. They became a couple, at least in Dubai, and without the knowledge of his wife back home.

Temptations and developing secret relationships have become quite common in a shared place, so I was not surprised that the landlady who has a family in the Philippines is living in the flat adjacent to ours with her ‘temporary husband’ and kids in UAE. When I finally moved out into my small studio, my colleagues find it luxury, but I call it privacy. I don’t have issues with sharing rooms, and I fully accept their valid reasons, but I was not raised to be with strangers in a place.

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I have attitude, moods, and a loud snore that will cause trouble and maybe fistfights even. Nowadays, flat-sharing has been upgraded as people have now choices who they want to be with. Sometimes officemates rent a flat and share it. Dull sharing advertisements are now particulars with posted headlines such as For All Filipino Only or All Filipino Males Only and All Filipina Girls Only.

Besides, it is not allowed to have a room sharing in UAE for mixed genders if you are not a married couple, but still, some Filipinos defy the rule with males and females living together under the guise as relatives. But Municipality Inspectors (Baladiya) have also been doing their job, forcing hundreds of Pinoys homeless as they have been forced to move out of residential villas because of sharing the rooms with people who are not their relatives.

So next time, before you even consider moving to a shared flat, consider weighing your choices as you will have to open up your life, share it with your roommates, forced to accept and trust total strangers and give in to temptations.

Of course, if you can afford a studio or a less crowded room, better to spend a few hundreds of dirhams to avoid the hassles of being in overcrowded accommodation. Live your life to breathe and enjoy a little privacy and peace than squeezing yourself into a canned room to pamper your family back home. Save enough money for yourself and indulge in your life if you still have time and chance.

Otherwise, you end up being frustrated, remitting your full hard-earned money to your family with the funds ending up being spent on unnecessary things while you sacrifice everything to save cash.

About the Author
Ekim Toperi, is a Global Nomad, a 10-year Dubai veteran, who has traveled to the Mediterranean and Russian Territory for a cultural and winter experiment. A civil engineer and a passionate Artist & Writer. A New Hero Awardee of BFFI, a Word-With-Friends Addict, a tennis enthusiast, and a freedom lover.

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  1. Some of our Kabayan it makes business ,,they don’t care how many people in there flat as long as they earn money,they are really bad Kabayan,not same like Sharja very cheap and affordable,,

  2. Well we always have the choice. Some ofw appreciates this type of accommodations because that is what they can only afford. Without these greedy kabayan they cannot survive due to the high cost of renting a flat. Again its a choice, if you can afford to rent your own flat then dont rent to this kind of accommodation. If you cant afford it then don’t complain because you may not like it or most of the people living inside that flat, but that is the only option they have.

  3. Alam mo, dami mo sinabi :-O pag pumunta ka sa London, sa Italy, sardinas din ang type ng accom para mga pinoy na gustong maka-ipon ng malaki! And hey! Walang pakialaman ng life sa Europe.

  4. Stupid people who reacts on this. Anyhow I guess tong Jake Snake eh nakatira sa iskwater sa dubai kaya ganun maka react. Madami yang ganyang feeling richy richy pag uwi sa pinas pero squatter naman sa dubai hahahahaha. Batu bato sa langit ang tamaan.. yun NA. Masakit kasi true di ba Jake Ahas hahahaha

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  6. Sa saudi meron kang isang flat na sau lang with 3 rooms, 2 toilet, 1 big sala,1 big kitchen..kaso lang hangang mariang palad lang kami yun laang, atleast safe sa lahat tipid pa malaki pa sweldo namin..hayyy nako buhay talaga boring…

  7. Grabe nman pla mga partation s dubai..s bgay kramihan tlga gnun…peo bwal un ah….d2 kc s.lugar nmin…bwal yn peo myron pbrn ako nkikita s mga.lumang builging…peo s mga bgong building kc mt guard n sla taz my listahan ngbtenant….kawawa nman mga kbyan ko….tiis2 lng for d family…

  8. lahat ng sinabi nya totoo, pero d lahat ng kabayan naranasan ang bed space . Marami rin blessed na ofw. marami rin naman na pasosyal sa uae pero wala rin naman sila sa pinas kahit barong barong pero kung umasta sa uae ang tataas ng mga ere at ilong.

  9. May partition lang greedy na agad ang landlady? Magpapartition ba sila kung ang mga naghahanap ng space ay kaya ang isang room. Ang partition ay para sa mga gusto ng mas “solong” lugar sa mas mababang halaga. Hindi lahat gaya mo na kaya ang studio flat, kahit pa hindi sila pinalaki para maka-kasama ng “strangers”.

  10. Studio for 2000Dhs? Baka partition lang po un. you can’t find studio with that price dito sa Dubai plus other charges pa like commission, deposit, 3 mos advance kasi usually 4 checks ang need.. Ganyan talaga kalakaran, kung di kayang magtiis sa bedspace lalo na siksikan, kumuha ng partition, room or sariling flat. Ganun lang un. Ung iba nagttyaga sa sharing accomm. kasi mas practical nga naman. kesa naman sa nagbabayad k studio, why not un nln ang ipanghulog sa buwanang amortization ng kukuhaning house and lot sa pinas.
    case to case basis naman lahat kaya nakakapag-decide tayong mag-bedspace. Hindi naman masisisi ung mga landlady n ginagawang negosyo kasi kung talagang plan nilang gawing negosyo yan, wala n tayo magagawa. Hindi naman nila hiningi s border ung pang deposit sa room/flat, pang-abono pag kulang ang border or pag may tumatakas n border, etc. Marami namang ibang nagpapa-bedspace, maglipat na lang din pag hindi na comfy sa current place nyo. Kahit san namang bansa may ganyang sitwasyon, khit sa UK, Macau, KSA, etc.

  11. Hindi ku alam kung bakit pero nayayabangan aku sa blog na ito.. -_- Pinilli mu mangibang bansa ih so don’t expect na yung buhay mu sa pinas is tulad dito.. And ganun tlga ih, kung engineer ka and you have the money for your so-called privacy then be it. Not all people graduated like you po and not everyone has same degree like you kya malaking tulong sa knila ang “sharing” .. Not everyone also has a salary like you and other people chose living in that “canned room” so they can have more savings for their family.. Yun nmn ang primary reason why they chose to sacrifice working far away from home.. Siguro ikaw nakakaangat ka sa buhay pero paano ang hindi.. At karamihan ay mas pinipili ang magtiis dito pra sa kaligayahan ng pamilya nila.. Na khit maghirap sila basta masaya pamilya nila.. Eh wala ih ganun tlga ang buhay.. Ginusto mu ito para sa pamilya mu.. Kaya dapat minsan maging sensitibo k din sa mga damdamin nila.. hindi lng dhil nasisikipan ka or what.. Or dahil lng sa disgusted ka dhil walang privacy.. You say your veteran so act like one! Be sensitive in other people’s way of life.. And wag ka mag convert.. Wala ka sa pinas! Nasa Dubai ka po..

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