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auzdafluff Jul 23rd 2010 8:30 am

Breaking the ice
 
I've been in Dubai for just over two weeks now, so pretty much everything I can sort out for the time being, has been. (well, at least until I get my passport with my residency visa and can start applying for the hundred and one 'licenses' you need)

I'm a sociable person, so I'm not used to being confined to a room at the weekend or evenings. That said, I'm not the kind of person who can go to a pub and start chatting to random people who I have absolutely no connection to (i.e. a shared friend, or even a friend of a friend, of a friend). However, once the ice has been broken, I don't haven't the slightest problem chatting to anyone.

I was wondering if there is anybody in their 20s looking for another friendly face to go the pub with and chat crap.

I'm 25, come from near Liverpool, love live music (rock mainly, though I'm open to other genres), movies, video games, photography and going the pub – more the social aspect than the drinking, though I can drink with the best when the need arises. (God that sounds like a lonely hearts column, which was definitely not the intention :rofl:)

I've heard about the infamous brunches of Dubai. Anyone here attend them, and feel like meeting up at one? Or we could go shoot some photos or play some games. I'm up for anything really – so long as it gives me the chance to get out and socialise.

Right, I'm going to stop typing now before I make myself sound more of desperate creep :rofl:.

distinctiveflair Jul 23rd 2010 8:34 am

Re: Breaking the ice
 
yay a young one like me... welcome! :D

distinctiveflair Jul 23rd 2010 8:34 am

Re: Breaking the ice
 
What field are you working in over in Dubai?

auzdafluff Jul 23rd 2010 8:40 am

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Originally Posted by distinctiveflair (Post 8723814)
What field are you working in over in Dubai?

I'm a magazine editor at one of the more 'popular' and 'well liked' publishing houses. Or did I get that round the wrong way? :rofl:

distinctiveflair Jul 23rd 2010 8:46 am

Re: Breaking the ice
 
Well I'm not due out there for another 3 weeks but when I am sure we could get a few of us and meet up.

How are you finding it so far?

auzdafluff Jul 23rd 2010 9:00 am

Re: Breaking the ice
 

Originally Posted by distinctiveflair (Post 8723829)
Well I'm not due out there for another 3 weeks but when I am sure we could get a few of us and meet up.

How are you finding it so far?

Hot...and humid. If you're coming out in three weeks, it (the heat) is the thing that will hit you the hardest. Still, I'm a glass half-full kind of person. It can only get cooler. :D

Other than that, I haven't really had a chance to get out and explore, but I'm hoping that if we can get a group of newbies together, we can go explore together.

distinctiveflair Jul 23rd 2010 9:04 am

Re: Breaking the ice
 
Ha, sounds fun! I am up for that! Most of em on here hate it there and cant wait to leave so don't expect to organise a fun packed day of touring the city with them! :rofl:

I was born in UK but parents are eastern so I know all about those rechid summers! Where abouts are you living? Thats something I'm still trying to figure out :confused:

auzdafluff Jul 23rd 2010 9:08 am

Re: Breaking the ice
 

Originally Posted by distinctiveflair (Post 8723852)
Ha, sounds fun! I am up for that! Most of em on here hate it there and cant wait to leave so don't expect to organise a fun packed day of touring the city with them! :rofl:

I was born in UK but parents are eastern so I know all about those rechid summers! Where abouts are you living? Thats something I'm still trying to figure out :confused:

I'm currently in subsidised accommodation in Bur Dubai, though I'm currently looking up the Marina end, as that's where most of the expats are, and is where the company I work for is moving to.

The couple of times I've been up there, I've found the traffic (and driving for that matter) to be better, building quality is higher and it's just generally nicer up that end. This end is cultural, but it's also packed, a little dirty and overcrowded.

Still, it's nicer than the town where I'm from, so I shouldn't complain haha.

kittycat1 Jul 23rd 2010 11:44 am

Re: Breaking the ice
 
auzdafluff- welcome, I'm too old at the grand age of 33 so I won't offer my company but if you get desperate I can talk crap with the best of them! Tip- I have found since being here I socialize with a far wider mix and age of people than I would in the UK so be open minded and you might meet some interesting people!

xxx

auzdafluff Jul 23rd 2010 5:06 pm

Re: Breaking the ice
 

Originally Posted by kittycat1 (Post 8724106)
auzdafluff- welcome, I'm too old at the grand age of 33 so I won't offer my company but if you get desperate I can talk crap with the best of them! Tip- I have found since being here I socialize with a far wider mix and age of people than I would in the UK so be open minded and you might meet some interesting people!

xxx

33 isn't old... It's nowhere near old :p

Whoops. I just re-read my post and realised how ageist it sounds! :o I had friends who were all sorts of ages.

Of course we can chat crap together.

Perhaps it might be worth looking at setting up a group meet in the next couple of weeks.

lionheart Jul 23rd 2010 6:51 pm

Re: Breaking the ice
 
You don't appear to say if you're male or female. It might help.

Grace O Malley Jul 23rd 2010 7:37 pm

Re: Breaking the ice
 

Originally Posted by distinctiveflair (Post 8723852)
Ha, sounds fun! I am up for that! Most of em on here hate it there and cant wait to leave so don't expect to organise a fun packed day of touring the city with them! :rofl:

I was born in UK but parents are eastern so I know all about those rechid summers! Where abouts are you living? Thats something I'm still trying to figure out :confused:

Hate it here? Can't wait to leave? Most of us oldies as you so diplomatically put it, have been here a long time and are just realistic about it here.

Oh and when you do get out here and have another load of questions, it will be us oldies giving you our advice, experience and opinions, or maybe you are one of those 20+ brigades who know it all

auzdafluff Jul 23rd 2010 8:11 pm

Re: Breaking the ice
 

Originally Posted by Grace O Malley (Post 8724667)
Hate it here? Can't wait to leave? Most of us oldies as you so diplomatically put it, have been here a long time and are just realistic about it here.

Oh and when you do get out here and have another load of questions, it will be us oldies giving you our advice, experience and opinions, or maybe you are one of those 20+ brigades who know it all

She's not going to live that thread down, is she :p.

Anyway, back to the topic, is there a group of people who go to brunches and that type of thing on the board, who wouldn't mind me tagging along?

MataHari Jul 23rd 2010 8:11 pm

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Originally Posted by lionheart (Post 8724599)
You don't appear to say if you're male or female. It might help.

the blue thing next to his name does give you a clue...

auzdafluff Jul 23rd 2010 8:12 pm

Re: Breaking the ice
 

Originally Posted by lionheart (Post 8724599)
You don't appear to say if you're male or female. It might help.

Depends on what day of the week it is :lol:

I've amended my profile in any case.


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