Why am I grateful to Kuwait?

Wednesday, February 15, 2023

Why am I grateful to Kuwait?

Kuwait is a small middle-eastern country located in the Arabian Peninsula. It is rich and more developed than other Gulf countries. It is famous for its beautiful beaches, tall buildings, towers, long sea bridge,museums,beautiful gardens,parks and much more.Being an expat living in this country, I am grateful to Kuwait for the following reasons.

•Kind rulers and generous rules-Kuwait is ruled by the Emir and his council of ministers. The rules are very generous to both citizens and the expats.The rules promise high social security to the people who live here.
•Freedom to practice regional cultures and believes-Kuwait is a country which follows the Islamic tradition, but it gives freedom to others to practice their own culture and religion.Kuwaitis are very respectful and co-operative to various traditions.
•Charitable works by Kuwait-Kuwait helps other nations in need.They care different people of different nations.Being an Indian, I am very grateful that Kuwait has helped my country during many disasters.They donate to various organizations to help the poor.
•Tax free services-Kuwait provides good salary to its workers and they ensure advanced technology and treatments to people without collecting taxes from them.I am born in Kuwait live and study here and I feel very proud of being in Kuwait.



By:
Hannah Ginu Jacob, 3-A, Indian Learners’ Own Academy
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