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DXBtoDOH Mar 21st 2022 5:16 am

Slightly odd expat men
 
Came across this observation:

Foreigners are strange. And we are strange to them. It’s partly why, as any teenager from Britain learns, it’s easier to get served a drink abroad; your face might suggest a certain age, but it’s somewhat harder to tell from your mannerisms. Similarly, it’s been observed that expat communities feature a higher proportion of slightly odd men whose strangeness doesn’t communicate to potential dates, who being foreign can’t spot the cues.

Did make me pause and think back to my expat days. Can't say the writer is wrong. Is Millhouse still around?


nonthaburi Mar 21st 2022 6:56 am

Re: Slightly odd expat men
 

Originally Posted by DXBtoDOH (Post 13102683)
Came across this observation:

Foreigners are strange. And we are strange to them. It’s partly why, as any teenager from Britain learns, it’s easier to get served a drink abroad; your face might suggest a certain age, but it’s somewhat harder to tell from your mannerisms. Similarly, it’s been observed that expat communities feature a higher proportion of slightly odd men whose strangeness doesn’t communicate to potential dates, who being foreign can’t spot the cues.

Did make me pause and think back to my expat days. Can't say the writer is wrong. Is Millhouse still around?

Lived in Thailand for many years and came across many wierdoes. But at least they were wierdoes in a normal way, degenerate boozers, whoremongers, cheap charlies etc. Fairly common traits among many Thai expats.

But I've noticed that there are far more wierdoes in Saudi. And they're weird in strange ways. I work in a military environment and I've come across countless Walter Mitty types, pathological liars, narcissists, guys who wouldn't have a hope in hell of getting employed somewhere normal because people would just see straight through them. I could have done a thesis on some of these guys. A friend of mine who works for BAE told me there's a guy there who hasn't left the compound for 15 years apart to go to the airport!!

Fortunately, most of these guys seem to never last that long. Around 2 years would be average.


Paracletus Mar 25th 2022 12:15 am

Re: Slightly odd expat men
 

Originally Posted by nonthaburi (Post 13102709)
But I've noticed that there are far more wierdoes in Saudi. And they're weird in strange ways.

I've lived in a few countries and continents before, but the concentration of expat weirdos here in KSA is too damn high..Some are amusing to observe, but others are painful and outright dangerous.

Norm_uk Mar 25th 2022 6:54 pm

Re: Slightly odd expat men
 

Originally Posted by DXBtoDOH (Post 13102683)
Came across this observation:

Foreigners are strange. And we are strange to them. It’s partly why, as any teenager from Britain learns, it’s easier to get served a drink abroad; your face might suggest a certain age, but it’s somewhat harder to tell from your mannerisms. Similarly, it’s been observed that expat communities feature a higher proportion of slightly odd men whose strangeness doesn’t communicate to potential dates, who being foreign can’t spot the cues.

Did make me pause and think back to my expat days. Can't say the writer is wrong. Is Millhouse still around?

After two decades abroad I'd say it's not just limited to men.

The ratios of weirdos are higher - but there are plenty of solid gold types as well and I have made some firm friends over the years - actual friends who have your back not boozing mates who vanish when you hit hard times too.

N.

Saff_Parker Mar 26th 2022 9:14 pm

Re: Slightly odd expat men
 
I've been an expat since I was a child but moved to Dubai on my own as an adult many years ago when I was single and spent my first year living in a Marina flat share...
Let me tell you - that is where you will find the highest concentration of expat weirdos in the 20-30 age bracket. Lots of false expectations and plotting to marry rich Emirati men lol.


Paracletus Mar 27th 2022 7:12 am

Re: Slightly odd expat men
 

Originally Posted by Saff_Parker (Post 13104080)
I've been an expat since I was a child but moved to Dubai on my own as an adult many years ago when I was single and spent my first year living in a Marina flat share...
Let me tell you - that is where you will find the highest concentration of expat weirdos in the 20-30 age bracket. Lots of false expectations and plotting to marry rich Emirati men lol.

My first ever friends (two brothers) as an "exbrat" are quite strange, they even got world famous after releasing their seminal hit, "what the fox says".

csdf Mar 29th 2022 12:52 am

Re: Slightly odd expat men
 

Originally Posted by Paracletus (Post 13104159)
My first ever friends (two brothers) as an "exbrat" are quite strange, they even got world famous after releasing their seminal hit, "what the fox says".

No way! You're friends with Mr Tumble? Get me an autograph.

fth Mar 29th 2022 8:06 am

Re: Slightly odd expat men
 
I must admit. Going from exbrat to expat. Nothing quite beats the strange crowd of Prague in the early 90’s and the insane parties that were had in the late 90’s during the Hollywood actors’ strike.

Millhouse Mar 31st 2022 11:29 pm

Re: Slightly odd expat men
 

Originally Posted by DXBtoDOH (Post 13102683)
Came across this observation:

Foreigners are strange. And we are strange to them. It’s partly why, as any teenager from Britain learns, it’s easier to get served a drink abroad; your face might suggest a certain age, but it’s somewhat harder to tell from your mannerisms. Similarly, it’s been observed that expat communities feature a higher proportion of slightly odd men whose strangeness doesn’t communicate to potential dates, who being foreign can’t spot the cues.

Did make me pause and think back to my expat days. Can't say the writer is wrong. Is Millhouse still around?

Come to Marbella and I can trade you odd GCC expat men for odd Costa del Sol wag/milfs.

Maxima Apr 1st 2022 7:19 pm

Re: Slightly odd expat men
 

Originally Posted by Saff_Parker (Post 13104080)
Let me tell you - that is where you will find the highest concentration of expat weirdos in the 20-30 age bracket. Lots of false expectations and plotting to marry rich Emirati men lol.

Some of them change their religion as well. Then they post on social media on how their "fiance" needs special permission to marry them and he keeps getting rejected and is there a way out

And if they do marry they immediately change their last names to the tribal name of their spouse (Something which native ladies never do), and then post on FB on how their kids are citizens

Millhouse Apr 2nd 2022 8:13 pm

Re: Slightly odd expat men
 

Originally Posted by Maxima (Post 13105430)
Some of them change their religion as well. Then they post on social media on how their "fiance" needs special permission to marry them and he keeps getting rejected and is there a way out

And if they do marry they immediately change their last names to the tribal name of their spouse (Something which native ladies never do), and then post on FB on how their kids are citizens

I've decided on the best of both and have exported the Dubai wife to the Costa-del-sol where she can get some leather skin and a processco addiction.

fth Apr 2nd 2022 10:49 pm

Re: Slightly odd expat men
 

Originally Posted by Millhouse (Post 13105285)
Come to Marbella and I can trade you odd GCC expat men for odd Costa del Sol wag/milfs.

You would be surprised how many ex GCC expats have moved to the costa del soo for retirement. Heck even Khashoggi’s palace there had been redeveloped into a home for them and a bunch of Russians.

Millhouse Apr 2nd 2022 11:08 pm

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Originally Posted by fth (Post 13105551)
You would be surprised how many ex GCC expats have moved to the costa del soo for retirement. Heck even Khashoggi’s palace there had been redeveloped into a home for them and a bunch of Russians.

I’m not surprised. I’m one of them.

fth Apr 3rd 2022 12:27 am

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Originally Posted by Millhouse (Post 13105553)
I’m not surprised. I’m one of them.

whereabouts? I’m very familiar with Sotogrande and it’s surroundings…

Millhouse Apr 3rd 2022 7:20 am

Re: Slightly odd expat men
 

Originally Posted by fth (Post 13105560)
whereabouts? I’m very familiar with Sotogrande and it’s surroundings…

I’m near Puerto Banus. Soto was a bit too quiet for me.


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