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ginoexpatksa

ginoexpatksa

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Canadian expat in Saudi Arabia

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Canadian

Lives in Jeddah

Speaks English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Intermediate German and Arabic.

Registration: 02 October 2014

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ginoexpatksa replied to a thread
8 years ago
Bhavna

Moving to Saudi Arabia with your family by Bhavna

Hello everybody, When settling abroad with your spouse and children, the expatriation process requires an extensive preparation. What are the considerations to take into account when moving to Saudi Arabia with your family? What challenges have ...

ginoexpatksa

That's not the point! The point is that in my five years living here, I had never hear anyone say the way you said! I was just making a light remark! You are right... That's why I am leaving! Can't be happy here! Just can't handle ... Read More

ginoexpatksa replied to a thread
8 years ago
Bhavna

Moving to Saudi Arabia with your family by Bhavna

Hello everybody, When settling abroad with your spouse and children, the expatriation process requires an extensive preparation. What are the considerations to take into account when moving to Saudi Arabia with your family? What challenges have ...

ginoexpatksa

Wow! Mr. Khan, you almost make me fell like staying for another ten years! Hmmm... No.. Not really!!! Actually... Not at all!! You're the first person I've heard describe KSA as "So nice to live here!" -- And from your last name, ... Read More

ginoexpatksa replied to a thread
8 years ago
Bhavna

Moving to Saudi Arabia with your family by Bhavna

Hello everybody, When settling abroad with your spouse and children, the expatriation process requires an extensive preparation. What are the considerations to take into account when moving to Saudi Arabia with your family? What challenges have ...

ginoexpatksa

Honestly! Islam as a religion is deeply moving and beautiful, and one that I have found most peace and sense of truthfulness! Without getting in any deeper discussion on this, I believe the human factor spoils any religion. It is my personal view as ... Read More

ginoexpatksa replied to a thread
8 years ago
Bhavna

Moving to Saudi Arabia with your family by Bhavna

Hello everybody, When settling abroad with your spouse and children, the expatriation process requires an extensive preparation. What are the considerations to take into account when moving to Saudi Arabia with your family? What challenges have ...

ginoexpatksa

Well... Unfortunately, the experience will vary dramatically depending on the passport your family holds. Sad, but true! The way you're treated here depends heavily on your nationality! Issues will vary depending on how big your family is, ... Read More

ginoexpatksa replied to a thread
8 years ago
Priscilla

Tips and advice to thrive in Saudi Arabia by Priscilla

Hi, When living in a foreign country, you have to adapt to a new environment, various cultures and different social codes. How did you manage to adjust to Saudi Arabia? How long does it take to feel at home? Would you say it is an easy ...

ginoexpatksa

Hi Priscilla, When I first came to Saudi Arabia, I had lots of misconceptions that quickly dissipated. For example,.. I was skeptical of the safety aspect. Mainly due to the media blasts about Saudi Arabia. All the negative stuff like inequality ... Read More

ginoexpatksa replied to a thread
9 years ago
Christine

Your experience of culture shock in Saudi Arabia by Christine

Hi, Living in a foreign country implies to discover its culture, to learn and master the cultural codes. How did you deal with that? Share with us your culture shock stories where you experienced a funny or awkward moment in Saudi ...

ginoexpatksa

Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!!! This is too funny!!!!!!!!! Rolling on the floor here folks!!! Read More

ginoexpatksa replied to a thread
9 years ago
Christine

Your experience of culture shock in Saudi Arabia by Christine

Hi, Living in a foreign country implies to discover its culture, to learn and master the cultural codes. How did you deal with that? Share with us your culture shock stories where you experienced a funny or awkward moment in Saudi ...

ginoexpatksa

Just to clarify my point on businesses operating time: The only business open all day are banks until around the afternoon prayer, most other businesses with the exception of food places open after Al Magteb which is the evening prayer. I said 7:30 ... Read More

ginoexpatksa replied to a thread
9 years ago
Christine

Your experience of culture shock in Saudi Arabia by Christine

Hi, Living in a foreign country implies to discover its culture, to learn and master the cultural codes. How did you deal with that? Share with us your culture shock stories where you experienced a funny or awkward moment in Saudi ...

ginoexpatksa

This one kills me, and I have learned to speak up! --- I am in line at the bank, waiting behind the Pakistanis, Indians, Philippinos and Bagalis... Maily the people who do the real work in this country... And a Saudi walks in fully dressed as if we ... Read More

ginoexpatksa replied to a thread
9 years ago
Daisymurphy

Living life to the full.....top 10 by Daisymurphy

Hello all, if someone were to ask what are the top ten things to do/see/experience whilst in Saudi, what would your suggestions be?

ginoexpatksa

Thanks mate! I am one of those without the motor (commonly referred as Free-flying). I guess a trip to Abha is in the works for me! Read More

ginoexpatksa replied to a thread
9 years ago
Daisymurphy

Living life to the full.....top 10 by Daisymurphy

Hello all, if someone were to ask what are the top ten things to do/see/experience whilst in Saudi, what would your suggestions be?

ginoexpatksa

Paragliding???? I am a paraglider!!! Where??? Where??? Please tell me where??? Read More

ginoexpatksa replied to a thread
9 years ago
Daisymurphy

Living life to the full.....top 10 by Daisymurphy

Hello all, if someone were to ask what are the top ten things to do/see/experience whilst in Saudi, what would your suggestions be?

ginoexpatksa

Not much! Skip Saudia and go to Dubai! Just work in Saudi and live your life to the fullest in Dubai, U.A.E. Actually to be fair, there are a few places you can visit in Saudi Arabia that are nice, but the term "Living Life to the ... Read More

ginoexpatksa replied to a thread
9 years ago
Rabei93

Traveling to new countries. by Rabei93

If you would visit a new country, which one would it be and why ?

ginoexpatksa

Nepal: because of its amazing mountains! I am am a flier paraglider. Read More

ginoexpatksa replied to a thread
9 years ago
Christine

Your experience of culture shock in Saudi Arabia by Christine

Hi, Living in a foreign country implies to discover its culture, to learn and master the cultural codes. How did you deal with that? Share with us your culture shock stories where you experienced a funny or awkward moment in Saudi ...

ginoexpatksa

I love Philippinos! Great people! And yes... He pointed out something real! You could get into a lot of trouble for breaking Ramadan rules. All eateries are closed during Ramadan until after the prayer they are supposed to eat! Read More

ginoexpatksa replied to a thread
9 years ago
Christine

Your experience of culture shock in Saudi Arabia by Christine

Hi, Living in a foreign country implies to discover its culture, to learn and master the cultural codes. How did you deal with that? Share with us your culture shock stories where you experienced a funny or awkward moment in Saudi ...

ginoexpatksa

Yes Muhammad Shahid Inam... I know! I am so impressed everyday how Saudis go out of their way to make sure every expat indiscriminately of ethnical background go ahead of them while driving in traffic! I feel as fuzzy as a teddy bear at Christmas ... Read More

ginoexpatksa replied to a thread
9 years ago
Christine

Your experience of culture shock in Saudi Arabia by Christine

Hi, Living in a foreign country implies to discover its culture, to learn and master the cultural codes. How did you deal with that? Share with us your culture shock stories where you experienced a funny or awkward moment in Saudi ...

ginoexpatksa

The biggest problem I encountered in Saudi Arabia upon arriving was the fact that most business don't open until at least after the evening prayer (these days after 7:30 p.m.). And to make things more challenging I was stopped from entering ... Read More