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The school ended last Thursday and also Maarten admitted that he was sad saying good bye to his beloved teachers and friends. Many of them he will probably never see again as they are about to move to a new country or returning back home. That's what the expat life is all about - moving, making new friends and saying good bye again and again. Despite the initial improvement after less than two days there were new traces and we had to repeat the treatment.  It seems now that this...
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New Life in KL!, 4 days ago, Read 0 times.
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Picked up hubby at his office and we decided to hang around Gardens to grab dinner before heading home. Our usual dining spots were either full (meaning long queues like Hokkaido, Sushi Zanmai, Fong Lye or Din Tai Fung) or we were kind of tired of going again to the same spot though easy to get seats most of the time: Alexis.Decided to be adventurous and we headed to someplace which we ignored for a long time now. Italiannies.First off, I am curious why the spelling has an "e" in it. In the...
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Not wrong, just different, 1 weeks ago, Read 0 times.
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Alexia, an expat mum living in London, who blogs at A Mum in London, has collated a number of views of the best and worst about expat life. Definitely worth a visit - and see if you can guess what I said, before you click over.
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Gweipo , 1 weeks ago, Read 0 times.
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I was at a class party on Saturday. Â One of the parents arrived and we were introducing ourselves and who our children were (yes, shameful, we've had a less than stellar class parent for the class this year, so we didn't know each other until now). Â On hearing I was Mimi's mum, she exclaimed "wow, Mimi, my daughter tells me he ... " and I'm expecting her to say something about him being the photographer and she comes out with "... is an absolute genius at IT and solves the problems of...
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Here There and Everywhere, 1 weeks ago, Read 0 times.
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I still have a large contingent of loyal readers from Kuwait, but by early this morning, I could see something was up:
It’s not often that I have 132 Kuwait hits before noon.
So I checked the Kuwait Times:
Expat deportations will continue: Traffic chief ? 11,800 deported in two-and-a-half months
KUWAIT: Major General Abdulfattah Al-Ali's name has become synonymous with extensive traffic campaigns, aimed at enforcing the law at all costs, including implementation of mass deportations. The...
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You can imagine that discussing worms was quite a hot topic among our expat community.Some people were suggesting considering also the mango worm. I had no idea what it was. Then someone told a story about a boy who let his sweaty bike helmet outside to dry. Then he put it on again and soon got infected by the larvae of the Tumbu fly, also known as the Putzi or Mango fly!The local doctor extracted dozens of maggots from his scalp. The female fly likes to lay its eggs on damp clothing....
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Not wrong, just different, 2 weeks ago, Read 0 times.
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OK, so everyone who is anyone is writing about what marks you out as an expat.
See here (Moscow)
and here (Chicago)
and here. (York)
I thought I'd better join in.
What do I do now, that I would never have done before my stint abroad'
I don't mind if food isn't piping hot, and I don't expect plates to be warmed (though I do warm plates myself, if it's just me and Husband eating, without the
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The Dutched Pinay, 2 weeks ago, Read 0 times.
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A letter from Dutched Pinay
Hi there,
The http://misst2000ph.blogspot.com/ blog domain has long been overdue! I have been meaning to change this for the longest time, ever since this once expat blog has morphed into a travel blog, but I was quite reluctant in taking the step forward for various reasons, which includes having the right domain name.
So for years I struggled in finding the right name for this blog and have made a decision that until such that I have found the right domain...
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93,000 illegals in Kuwait'
Minimum wage KD500 for Dependency Visa'
Forced retirements'
During my years in Kuwait, I saw many sorry situations. It doesn’t matter where you are on the social scale, if you are not Kuwaiti, you are expat labor. When management, for whatever reason, wants you to go, you go. People who have lived in Kuwait 50 years, who are elderly, sent home, and sent home quickly, barely time to sell what you can’t take with you, people who have had a health setback and...
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