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Slowly adjusting to life in JHB


#1  2011-01-19 08:06:19

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Slowly adjusting to life in JHB

Hi, I am keen to meet fellow British people who live in Johannesburg.   I have been here since August last year and up until recently have been working from home. 

I enjoy hiking yoga and would welcome any advice on good hiking clubs (that will accept children) and Yoga studios.

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#2  2011-01-19 09:58:55

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Re: Slowly adjusting to life in JHB

Welcome on Expat Blog FreelanceWriter wink

Thank you for your introduction smile

The British expatriates in Johannesburg network page might help you in establishing some contacts.

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#3  2011-03-04 14:23:46

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Re: Slowly adjusting to life in JHB

Hello Ethan,

Apologies for taking so long to respond.  I had notification by email that you had responded, but I could not find out how to respond back and then figured out I needed to return to my original post and respond there.......... no I am not blond!  ha ha.

I noticed in your profile that you work in real estate.  I live in Fourways, but am looking to move from the current complex into a different one.  Maye something a bit more modern - slightly bigger house, but smaller garden to be honest.  If you have any hot tips on which complexes to keep an eye on, I would really appreciate it.

I am making friends in JHB, which is lovely.   I do love it here and a few years ago also lived in Cape Town, but most of my adult life has been in the UK.   I think at first one gets the impression that JHB is just shopping centres, which can be off putting.  I have realised there really is quite a lot to do and it is great being so close to mountains and somewhere a bit more "countryfied" (a word I made up!) JHB itself is a bit of a rat race. Also nice to know the Drakensberg is only 3 hrs away and the beach is only 6 hrs away!

Anyway thank you for your response and do keep in touch.

Tania x




 
 
 

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