People Of Dubai Have A LOT Of Feelings As 2017 Comes To An End
Yeah, this year was pretty much a trash fire. Even though there were plenty of moments in 2017 that made us go ‘WTH’…Dubai people on Twitter have a LOT of expectations as they enter the new year.
Let’s take a look at some of their feelings….
1. Leave all the toxic things behind
#ItsNotAdvisable To go to 2018 with 2017 behavior!!
— SEKEBPundit. ???????? (@ones_mc) December 28, 2017
2. They have set new goals for 2018
3. And have very specific instructions for things that need to be left in 2017
Leave @etisalat in 2017
— نٌ (@Chai9amon) December 30, 2017
Your existence is the issue
— نٌ (@Chai9amon) December 30, 2017
4. December was the month of revelations
Amazing how I was under the impression that I had my shit together all throughout 2017 but December alone proved me wrong
— 3asha (@WhyAisha) December 24, 2017
5. Note to self*
im ready to start 2018 with me myself and i only lol
— xo (@M7mvvdd) December 28, 2017
6. There’s a LOT riding on 2018
Me, waiting for 2018 to hit me in the face and prove me wrong once again pic.twitter.com/360Si3sJPe
— Fatmaง (@DeezNuggets_) December 26, 2017
7. Cheers to good life decisions…
Let’s hope I make better life decisions in 2018 than I did in 2017
— Dalia (@daliaa_98) December 29, 2017
8. Entering into 2018 like….
Me walking into 2018 like… pic.twitter.com/LNlaNc8ZH7
— Owen O’Neill ???? (@OwenONeillUK) December 27, 2017
9. Will the trend continue?
2011: wow I was so stupid last year
2012: wow I was so stupid last year
2013: wow I was so stupid last year
2014: wow I was so stupid last year
2015: wow I was so stupid last year
2016: wow I was so stupid last year
2017: wow I was so stupid last year
to be continued— Hamad (@ARandomArabDude) December 26, 2017
10. Advice of the year?
If you shut up by 11pm on NYE for 3 hours straight then you’ll be silent at midnight. Start your 2018 right.
— Shadi Kabbesh (@iShadi) December 28, 2017
What do you have to say about 2017? Tell us in the comments below…
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