Common misconceptions and clichés about life in Jordan

Hello everyone,

Old clichés die hard, as the saying goes... and living in Jordan can generate lots of misconceptions in the eyes of the people.

What are the most common misconceptions about the expat lifestyle in Jordan?

What are the most common clichés about life in Jordan in general?

Did you have a biased view of the country before moving there? What is you view now?

Thanks in advance,

Priscilla

I have no idea what kind of clichés exist for the Jordanians.

What I do know is for the Arabic people in general:
Potential terrorists and kidnappers. When I told my friends and family about the emigration,  I never had heard more rubbish in my whole life. I felt ashamed and disappointed about the so called facts they digged up from the media and "real life stories" instead of just asking.

But I see the opposite: kind, warm, friendly, sharing and most hospitality people I ever encountered. Yes, they have faults too just like any other nations.

Primadonna wrote:

I have no idea what kind of clichés exist for the Jordanians.

What I do know is for the Arabic people in general:
Potential terrorists and kidnappers. When I told my friends and family about the emigration,  I never had heard more rubbish in my whole life. I felt ashamed and disappointed about the so called facts they digged up from the media and "real life stories" instead of just asking.

But I see the opposite: kind, warm, friendly, sharing and most hospitality people I ever encountered. Yes, they have faults too just like any other nations.


Thanks Primadonna and you are welcome

Ask the family of the Christian journalist who recently was on trial for blasphemy in Jordan and was murdered outside the courthouse as his trial was about to begin.

That's the kind of evil you expect from other M.E. countries. To have it happen in Jordan is a tragedy. Needless to say, I've revised my travel plans.

just for this reasom have u revised ur travel plans???  :dumbom:

Yes, absolutely.

I got the message.

which message_ could u plz explain more?

cherrick wrote:

That's the kind of evil you expect from other M.E. countries. To have it happen in Jordan is a tragedy. Needless to say, I've revised my travel plans.


This kind of evil you find everywhere and unfortunately Jordan is not an exception.
But it  is rare that these kind of criminal activities happen.
So there is no need to revise your travel plans unless you insist. Jordan in general is a safe country with beautiful views and wonderful people.
Don't let you scared off by one incident.

I agree with Primadonna, no need to revise travel plans. Jordan is a beautiful, welcoming, and safe country to visit.  I have no problem encouraging my own family and friends to do so.  Living here I can vouch for its safety and welcoming attitude.  There are wackos everywhere.