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Old May 11th 2012, 9:23 am
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Originally Posted by RedDragon2008
Question (on behalf of my wife) for the other wives
What do you do during the week?
With husbands at work and children at school
To clear up any misunderstandings:
My wife has spent 30 years working in early cell research (post a PHD in Bio chemistry). She will be seeking stimulation and social engagement rather than being stir crazy in a large house with maids.

Happy wife...... happy husband.

Work is different to alot of people, some may have misundertood it for a need for earnings when it could be voluntary, seeking more self fulfillment.

She also has a love of quilting if there are such hobby groups?
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Old May 11th 2012, 9:35 am
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There's plenty of charities crying out for volunteers in Malaysia. The organizations I have mentioned (MANZA and ABWM) are both based in KL but may also be able to help for the area you are moving to (Johor?)
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Originally Posted by Bocat
LOL!! I'm sure RedDragon didn't mean any offence by his original question and for his wife perhaps that will be the case. It will be for me too unless I can find a job!

I'm also interested to find out more of what there is to do in the Nusajaya area as I haven't seen much on our various trips over. I think I'm relying too much on the fact I can nip over to Singapore whenever I want to (especially as the kids have such a long school day at Marlborough) - but I spent a lot of time immersing myself in the local community in Singapore and I'd like to do a bit of that again when we move to Malaysia.

Anyone got any good suggestions?

RedDragon - I shall shamelessly plug my Meetup group again if your wife is happy to come over to Singapore for some days out. http://www.meetup.com/Singapore-Inte...-Ladies-Group/

I'm thinking of starting something similar in Nusajaya - but I need to know where there is to go/visit/things to do first!
Thank you, am sure my wife will be very interested
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ex reg

I understood your "marketing" bit...........only a man would,had a good laugh at that though.cheers
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