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#1  2010-11-05 20:54:41

Qaiser
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Transferring to Riyadh

Gents,

I am transferring to Riyadh from Abu Dhabi. I have lived in Abu Dhabi for 5 years. Hope I am making a good move.

Cheers,
Qaiser




 
 
 

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#2  2010-11-05 21:19:27

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Re: Transferring to Riyadh

Definitely, Riyadh is much better, lesser humidity

the rest is pretty much the same




 
 
 

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#3  2010-11-06 03:38:23

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Re: Transferring to Riyadh

Qaiser wrote:

Gents,

I am transferring to Riyadh from Abu Dhabi. I have lived in Abu Dhabi for 5 years. Hope I am making a good move.

Cheers,
Qaiser

Gents yikesyikesyikesyikesyikesyikesyikesyikesyikesyikesyikesyikesyikesyikesyikesyikes

Me dun Lyk Tz
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#4  2010-11-06 05:42:40

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Re: Transferring to Riyadh

You could be left with more money in the till in Riyadh at the end of each month?




 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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#5  2010-11-06 06:57:04

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Re: Transferring to Riyadh

Each place has it's good and bad points.
Here is the list of good points for Riyadh -

a) It has a wonderful expat colony.

b)

I seem to have run out. lol lol lol lol

Welcome to Riyadh.




 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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#6  2010-11-06 07:10:01

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Re: Transferring to Riyadh

Riyadh is different to the environment you will be coming from, for very obvious cultural and religious reasons but you know that right?

Riyadh is as good a place as anywhere else if it can provide you with good paid work, a comfortable home, a good friend network, and decent weather.  If you have all of that then consider yourself a King in the land of sand and camels.

Welcome to Riyadh, I hope you make the most of your time here.smile




 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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#7  2010-11-06 08:17:10

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Re: Transferring to Riyadh

jillndave wrote:

Each place has it's good and bad points.
Here is the list of good points for Riyadh -

a) It has a wonderful expat colony.

b)

I seem to have run out. lol lol lol lol

.

what else do you need?




 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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#8  2010-11-06 10:28:35

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Re: Transferring to Riyadh

jillndave wrote:

Each place has it's good and bad points.
Here is the list of good points for Riyadh -

a) It has a wonderful expat colony.

b)

I seem to have run out. lol lol lol lol

Welcome to Riyadh.

here u go one more point.

b) Kabsa is cheaper in Riyadh than AbuDhabi




 
 
 

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#9  2010-11-06 11:58:36

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Re: Transferring to Riyadh

nonz wrote:

Qaiser wrote:

Gents,

I am transferring to Riyadh from Abu Dhabi. I have lived in Abu Dhabi for 5 years. Hope I am making a good move.

Cheers,
Qaiser

Gents yikesyikesyikesyikesyikesyikesyikesyikesyikesyikesyikesyikesyikesyikesyikesyikes

Me dun Lyk Tz
madmadmadmadmadmadmadmad

I am sorry for that..... didnt meant to hurt anyone...... my apologies.... I must have said.... Ladies & Gents..... hope this wont happen again...




 
 
 

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#10  2010-11-06 12:01:32

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Re: Transferring to Riyadh

@All,

Thank you very much for your time to reply for my post.... highly appreciate that...

well based on the communication, it sounds to me that Riyadh will be a good place for me.....

Thanks for welcoming me, hope to see you all in Riyadh...... I will transfer in first week of December......

Rgds,
Qaiser




 
 
 

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#11  2010-11-06 12:04:34

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Re: Transferring to Riyadh

gowiththeflowUK wrote:

Riyadh is different to the environment you will be coming from, for very obvious cultural and religious reasons but you know that right?

Riyadh is as good a place as anywhere else if it can provide you with good paid work, a comfortable home, a good friend network, and decent weather.  If you have all of that then consider yourself a King in the land of sand and camels.

Welcome to Riyadh, I hope you make the most of your time here.smile

Thanks Sir, it sounds to me that you are from UK by ur name.... I am traveling tonight to London for 1 week on a training.... sounded you like Riyadh.... good to know.....




 
 
 

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#12  2010-11-06 12:06:31

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Re: Transferring to Riyadh

slyshooter wrote:

jillndave wrote:

Each place has it's good and bad points.
Here is the list of good points for Riyadh -

a) It has a wonderful expat colony.

b)

I seem to have run out. lol lol lol lol

Welcome to Riyadh.

here u go one more point.

b) Kabsa is cheaper in Riyadh than AbuDhabi

hmmmmm I have tried Kabsa in Abu Dhabi couple of times..... was good and not expensive as well......




 
 
 

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#13  2010-11-06 15:11:50

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Re: Transferring to Riyadh

jillndave wrote:

Each place has it's good and bad points.
Here is the list of good points for Riyadh -

a) It has a wonderful expat colony.

b)

I seem to have run out. lol lol lol lol

Welcome to Riyadh.

yikes




 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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#14  2010-11-06 16:56:44

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Re: Transferring to Riyadh

Qaiser wrote:

gowiththeflowUK wrote:

Riyadh is different to the environment you will be coming from, for very obvious cultural and religious reasons but you know that right?

Riyadh is as good a place as anywhere else if it can provide you with good paid work, a comfortable home, a good friend network, and decent weather.  If you have all of that then consider yourself a King in the land of sand and camels.

Welcome to Riyadh, I hope you make the most of your time here.smile

Thanks Sir, it sounds to me that you are from UK by ur name.... I am traveling tonight to London for 1 week on a training.... sounded you like Riyadh.... good to know.....

Hey Qaiser, sorry to say, but you really need to sort your gender bias out here - check out my profile, I am most definately a Madam and not a Sir yikes  dumbom but will take a lenient view as this site is quite hectic when you first jump in so am assuming you were a little overwhelmed and didn't get round to detail. smile  However, strike one.... strike two ..... whistle




 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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#15  2010-11-06 18:41:21

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Re: Transferring to Riyadh

gowiththeflowUK wrote:

Qaiser wrote:

gowiththeflowUK wrote:

Riyadh is different to the environment you will be coming from, for very obvious cultural and religious reasons but you know that right?

Riyadh is as good a place as anywhere else if it can provide you with good paid work, a comfortable home, a good friend network, and decent weather.  If you have all of that then consider yourself a King in the land of sand and camels.

Welcome to Riyadh, I hope you make the most of your time here.smile

Thanks Sir, it sounds to me that you are from UK by ur name.... I am traveling tonight to London for 1 week on a training.... sounded you like Riyadh.... good to know.....

Hey Qaiser, sorry to say, but you really need to sort your gender bias out here - check out my profile, I am most definately a Madam and not a Sir yikes  dumbom but will take a lenient view as this site is quite hectic when you first jump in so am assuming you were a little overwhelmed and didn't get round to detail. smile  However, strike one.... strike two ..... whistle

Once again my apologies.... you are right, I am just new in this site.... so will get acquainted soon... next time I will check profile before replying for sure.... thanks for your suggestion.....

Cheers,




 
 
 

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#16  2010-11-06 20:09:06

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Re: Transferring to Riyadh

Qaiser,

Be aware of the ladies on here...They are very friendly to start with..but wrong them and their claws come out big_smile




 
 
 

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#17  2010-11-06 20:14:06

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Re: Transferring to Riyadh

mirfarali wrote:

Qaiser,

Be aware of the ladies on here...They are very friendly to start with..but wrong them and their claws come out big_smile

big_smilebig_smile The words of a very wise man indeed! smile




 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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#18  2010-11-06 20:16:25

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Re: Transferring to Riyadh

gowiththeflowUK wrote:

mirfarali wrote:

Qaiser,

Be aware of the ladies on here...They are very friendly to start with..but wrong them and their claws come out big_smile

big_smilebig_smile The words of a very wise man indeed! smile

Ofcourse, have been married for more than a year now and my wife is a regular on here as well. tongue




 
 
 

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#19  2010-11-06 20:17:16

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Re: Transferring to Riyadh

gowiththeflowUK wrote:

mirfarali wrote:

Qaiser,

Be aware of the ladies on here...They are very friendly to start with..but wrong them and their claws come out big_smile

big_smilebig_smile The words of a very wise man indeed! smile

Ofcourse...have witnessed the fate of quite a few who have crossed paths with ladies on here...tongue




 
 
 

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#20  2010-11-08 08:33:11

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Re: Transferring to Riyadh

mirfarali wrote:

gowiththeflowUK wrote:

mirfarali wrote:

Qaiser,

Be aware of the ladies on here...They are very friendly to start with..but wrong them and their claws come out big_smile

big_smilebig_smile The words of a very wise man indeed! smile

Ofcourse...have witnessed the fate of quite a few who have crossed paths with ladies on here...tongue

Ahan interesting..... thanks for your advise dear.....




 
 
 

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#21  2010-11-08 17:46:18

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Re: Transferring to Riyadh

Hi Qaiser,

Welcome to the blog and soon into Riyadh.
Prepare for culture shock, its a little more conservative than Abu Dhabi.

Enjoy




 
 
 

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#22  2010-11-08 22:36:19

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Re: Transferring to Riyadh

mirfarali wrote:

Qaiser,

Be aware of the ladies on here...They are very friendly to start with..but wrong them and their claws come out big_smile

A very smart advice iagree




 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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#23  2010-11-08 22:38:46

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Re: Transferring to Riyadh

Qaiser wrote:

nonz wrote:

Qaiser wrote:

Gents,

I am transferring to Riyadh from Abu Dhabi. I have lived in Abu Dhabi for 5 years. Hope I am making a good move.

Cheers,
Qaiser

Gents yikesyikesyikesyikesyikesyikesyikesyikesyikesyikesyikesyikesyikesyikesyikesyikes

Me dun Lyk Tz
madmadmadmadmadmadmadmad

I am sorry for that..... didnt meant to hurt anyone...... my apologies.... I must have said.... Ladies & Gents..... hope this wont happen again...

Good Boy happy So what do u do Qaiser smile?




 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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#24  2010-11-11 09:13:24

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Re: Transferring to Riyadh

OMGGGG........... my manager was talking with me abt moving to riyadh from jeddah... from your replies to this post, i think am gonna suffer a real bad time sad




 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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#25  2010-11-11 11:41:44

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Re: Transferring to Riyadh

nonz wrote:

Qaiser wrote:

nonz wrote:


Gents yikesyikesyikesyikesyikesyikesyikesyikesyikesyikesyikesyikesyikesyikesyikesyikes

Me dun Lyk Tz
madmadmadmadmadmadmadmad

I am sorry for that..... didnt meant to hurt anyone...... my apologies.... I must have said.... Ladies & Gents..... hope this wont happen again...

Good Boy happy So what do u do Qaiser smile?

Thanks..... I am an Information Management Engineer.... in easy terms a Senior Software Engineer........




 
 
 

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#26  2010-11-11 11:45:08

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Re: Transferring to Riyadh

Qaiser wrote:

Gents,

I am transferring to Riyadh from Abu Dhabi. I have lived in Abu Dhabi for 5 years. Hope I am making a good move.

Cheers,
Qaiser

hi Qaiser,

Welcome on board!!!
my advice is whatever it may takes while your here in riyadh..
just try to enjoy every single thing and rest assured everything will go with the flow....




 
 
 

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#27  2010-12-11 19:37:45

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Re: Transferring to Riyadh

Hello All,
Finally I arrived in Riyadh this week....... sounded a good place to me..... living in a compound is not bad at all......




 
 
 

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#28  2010-12-11 19:51:12

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Re: Transferring to Riyadh

Hey Q, welcome to a 'soft landing' in Riyadh! 

Hey (for the men on the blog), are you planning a 'meet up' with the lads again?  If yes, maybe you could make sure Q is invited so he can get to meet you all and settle in?

Q - keep in touch, let us know how your settling in.




 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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#29  2010-12-13 07:56:46

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Re: Transferring to Riyadh

Q,

Saudi Arabia - Sun sand and OIL!! big_smile
also one of th eonly places you can still afford to drive around a Hummer!!

Welcome to Riyadh and be active in the forum, you will know whats going in the city.. yes there are something that do go on here!! big_smile

Cheers!





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#30  2010-12-13 08:25:06

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Re: Transferring to Riyadh

Hey Qaiser ,welcome boy.....Hope u r not having bad time here smile(so far)




 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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#31  2010-12-13 20:08:00

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Re: Transferring to Riyadh

RedGoblin wrote:

Q,

Saudi Arabia - Sun sand and OIL!! big_smile

Cheers!

hmm   even Abu dabi
but for saudis, its more than that.sad




 

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#32  2010-12-14 06:43:26

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Re: Transferring to Riyadh

Qaiser, WELCOME To KSA!!!!!!!!!!!!!smile




 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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#33  2010-12-14 17:31:42

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Re: Transferring to Riyadh

thanks everybody, i am having good time; but bit overloaded with work here......  its kind a strange that you just move and loads of work already waiting for you........ huhhhhhh

anyone from Yamama Compound???




 
 
 

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#34  2010-12-14 18:01:38

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Re: Transferring to Riyadh

Qaiser wrote:

thanks everybody, i am having good time; but bit overloaded with work here......  its kind a strange that you just move and loads of work already waiting for you........ huhhhhhh

anyone from Yamama Compound???

We back home in India have a common Expression when asked about work "If there is no work only, we need to be worried, otherwise if you have work, dont be worried, your job is secured as long as you have work ", so you have a job security now. lollollollollol




 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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