Newbie in Riyadh
#16
wanting an adventure
Joined: Nov 2006
Location: Milton Keynes, UK
Posts: 150
Re: Newbie in Riyadh
heyya, i used to live in Saudi Arabia when I was a little girl. Jeddah in particular till i was 9. Mum found it really hard there as a western woman as she couldnt dress the way she wanted, drive or have any real authority over there.
We lived in a compound which was very friendly and many expats lived there, particularly americans. If you are unable to speak arabic then your often ripped off on stuff. They take advantage of the fact your foriegn.
There isnt much to do there but see family as there is little nightlife (if any).
xx
We lived in a compound which was very friendly and many expats lived there, particularly americans. If you are unable to speak arabic then your often ripped off on stuff. They take advantage of the fact your foriegn.
There isnt much to do there but see family as there is little nightlife (if any).
xx
#17
Re: Newbie in Riyadh
[QUOTE=Alfi;7814408]Does that mean that you want to come too LofA?[/QUOTE
Yeah, yeah yeah! Please please please! Lemmecome,lemmecome, lemmecome!
Promise to not do my Hilary Clinton impression or fall into the BBQ again...
Yeah, yeah yeah! Please please please! Lemmecome,lemmecome, lemmecome!
Promise to not do my Hilary Clinton impression or fall into the BBQ again...
#18
Just Joined
Joined: Aug 2009
Posts: 11
Re: Newbie in Riyadh
Hi everyone, I m Sam and I have been here in Riyadh for almost a week. I m a consultant working at a bank and the company put me in an apartment for a month, I was wondering if anyone can help me to find a place by the end of august. Also, I would be more than happy to meet new people too.
Please drop me a line.
Cheers,
Sam
Please drop me a line.
Cheers,
Sam
#19
Just Joined
Joined: Aug 2009
Posts: 11
Re: Newbie in Riyadh
I have been in Riyadh for one month now - working at one of the hospitals here. Us nurses live on a female only compound so any get togethers would be great. There is a group of about 7 of us and we would really love a get together. We are of different nationalities : UK/Australian/Irish/US - keep us informed. Look forward to meeting some of you soon.
#20
Just Joined
Joined: Jul 2009
Posts: 6
Re: Newbie in Riyadh
Thanks.
At the moment the company has put me up in a 5* hotel (B & B). I found compounds very hard to come by and prices were extortionate. What I have done is rented a private villa, from my annual allowance. It just needs to be furnished, for which I plan to do this week.
I did try renting in apartments, but they seem to be reserved only for families as they dont seem to like single guys living in family residential apartments. Villa is new and self contained and privacy is assured.
Yes I think it would be nice to have a expat get together.
At the moment the company has put me up in a 5* hotel (B & B). I found compounds very hard to come by and prices were extortionate. What I have done is rented a private villa, from my annual allowance. It just needs to be furnished, for which I plan to do this week.
I did try renting in apartments, but they seem to be reserved only for families as they dont seem to like single guys living in family residential apartments. Villa is new and self contained and privacy is assured.
Yes I think it would be nice to have a expat get together.
#21
Re: Newbie in Riyadh
Hi All
I am a single bloke living in a compound i insisted on the company getting before i moved out (Thanks Dean and all for that one).
Been here a month or so and came on a work visa so have car, iqama, saudi license and bank account all sorted now which is a major relief.
I agree with most people saying life can be difficult but it is what you make it, always trying to find get togethers etc here but not as easy as i hoped. I was hoping it would get better on the compound when everyone gets back (tho not looking forward to the ring road when schools are back ).
Anyway's would be good to meet other newbies about town.
I am a single bloke living in a compound i insisted on the company getting before i moved out (Thanks Dean and all for that one).
Been here a month or so and came on a work visa so have car, iqama, saudi license and bank account all sorted now which is a major relief.
I agree with most people saying life can be difficult but it is what you make it, always trying to find get togethers etc here but not as easy as i hoped. I was hoping it would get better on the compound when everyone gets back (tho not looking forward to the ring road when schools are back ).
Anyway's would be good to meet other newbies about town.
#22
Re: Newbie in Riyadh
#24
Just Joined
Joined: Aug 2009
Posts: 9
Re: Newbie in Riyadh
hi all
you are welcome in Riadh
this is yaaser from riadh 23 old looking to improve my English
i know it's look hard to make friend with British
but i hope to faind one can helpe me and hope to faind what i want here
i am so excited for your reply
Thank you,
you are welcome in Riadh
this is yaaser from riadh 23 old looking to improve my English
i know it's look hard to make friend with British
but i hope to faind one can helpe me and hope to faind what i want here
i am so excited for your reply
Thank you,
#26
Re: Newbie in Riyadh
Hello Alfi, Kellieb.. and all who shared in this thread,
I would like to come over to any of your dos. I am british, single, female - currently living in a compound. On holiday at the moment away in the wild west, but when I come back to Riyadh around 6th Sept. I would love to get back to the social scene - you know what I mean. I am easy going and love mixing. PM me please.
amy1417
I would like to come over to any of your dos. I am british, single, female - currently living in a compound. On holiday at the moment away in the wild west, but when I come back to Riyadh around 6th Sept. I would love to get back to the social scene - you know what I mean. I am easy going and love mixing. PM me please.
amy1417
#27
Re: Newbie in Riyadh
Desert Sheikh,
I am also addicted to Kabsa , Saudi Coffee.... and hours of aimless shopping.
amy1417
I am also addicted to Kabsa , Saudi Coffee.... and hours of aimless shopping.
amy1417