Just moved to Cario from England!
Feel free to contact me if you would like to chat!!
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Anyway, I forget to say you are more than welcome in Egypt!! maybe I forget because I still trying to say "R" as American accent !!but I think I failed !!!
So!, depending about your post , we have a lot of events " if you are interested I can send it to you" some of them are weekly and regular every week
and if you like playing football !!. you are welcome to play with us !!. me and my friend Amanda are the organizer of this weekly event- every Saturday 4:30 pm!
By the way, It's a mixed-gender♀♂ (women and men), mixed-nationality, mixed-age group! The entrance fee to the Fields is just 5LE (pay at the gate) @ down Town.
so if you are interested to come , you are welcome !
See You!

be in group
move little
Cairo & Alexandria are very safe
people in Egypt are very nice but most of problems happen outside Cairo and Alexandria while buses moving from place to place
get friendship from your nationality and meet them in public areas
you should know life in Mideast not like the life in UK
I don't know more about English but I try to help

If you need any advice on Maadi district, I will be glad to help.
Will have the honor to chat with you
, may be we can find a common interest or hobby we can share. any way, i enjoy outings as concerts and historical visits mostly during the weekends, Please feel free to write me back if interested to chat or join us in our next Friday outing.
wish you'll enjoy your stay here in Cairo and have a pleasant day :-)


i'm mohammad from cairo , 24
i'm a fashion designer
Enjoy your stay in Egypt if you are still here

Ihab
I have been in the UK many times I visited many places ( London, Windsor, Slough, Egham & Gloucester).
really I spent a great time.
you will learn here a lot and you will see a different culture.
just be careful

you can add me to chatÂ
cheers,
As the mother of a 20 year old daughter living and working in Egypt i have visited her on several occasions during the past12 months. I can only repeat what a couple of members on here have also said.. ( Please be very careful ) I was amazed at what lengths some of the locals will go to - to befriend you for reasons other than genuine friendship. Because you are young and very vulnerable it is easy to get taken in.. I know many people that have learned a very hard lesson.
Egypt is a stunningly beautiful Country with absolutely lovely friendly people living in it but i suppose like lots of other Countries it has it's element of undesirables.
Good luck
sandrasmith wrote:Hi Ashton-Louise.
As the mother of a 20 year old daughter living and working in Egypt i have visited her on several occasions during the past12 months. I can only repeat what a couple of members on here have also said.. ( Please be very careful ) I was amazed at what lengths some of the locals will go to - to befriend you for reasons other than genuine friendship. Because you are young and very vulnerable it is easy to get taken in.. I know many people that have learned a very hard lesson.
Egypt is a stunningly beautiful Country with absolutely lovely friendly people living in it but i suppose like lots of other Countries it has it's element of undesirables.
Good luck
strongly agree
Even the Egyptians themselves suffer from these actions
I move to Cairo one and half years ago, before that i lived in London studied at Kings College. I am trying to find friend especial people whom have a similar background (lived in the same country)and speak the same native language as me. but until know i have had no luck have met many people, but non of my age i am 23. If you would ever like to go have a Coffee, or if you need anything from a person who is in the same situation as you (advice). Also if you find a place that people of our age meet and chill and only speaking English please inform me
Best Regards
Vassilis
I am a newbie here, and i thought to share some experience with you guys, also to have the private messages activated

I totally agree with people who recommend not to call people who leave there phone number in the public thread, a bit suspicious.
I think general security rules should apply here, specially after the revolution.Â
don't disclose too much personal information like phone or address till you get to know the person.
try to learn few Arabic words, when u use Arabic words you are less tempting to get scammed or for someone to get advantage of u.
Hope life is good in Cairo since it has been a while now that you've probably set in

I'm Marie, French living in Cairo. I would be delighted to meet up foreigner females here.
Wishing you the best,
Take care
Marie
My Skype is wah49408081
They interpret alot of things the wrong way - and think that European/western women are basically easy.
You have t remember what they see if films - to some extent (more so if they are uneducated) is true.
Bed hopping - many partners - infidelity, etc. etc.
. By the way I am a northern Sudanese we almost have the same thing but in my country there is less harassment and people would give more respect to ladies in addition to the great hospitality for foreigners.Cheeeeeers

It doesn't matter how many times you say no politely they just don't listen... I have travelled to many other countries and haven't been disrespected in the way i am in Egypt.. It's shocking to think i am thought of as " easy " and willing to hand over my hard earned cash because i should!!!
I visit Hurghada often and am moving over permanently very soon.. i have said on here previously.. my daughter lives in Hurghada and is married to an egyptian. Â
I love the place and have a lot of respect for many of the people living there. I wonder, is it poor education or just plain and simple rude with no morals.
I know it may be shocking at the first impression.
Later u will be imuned and talented in rejection and expert how to deal ...
My poin, nothing is perfect and reach ur target and look to the bright side ...
I wanted to travel Germany or Australia before... couldn't leave Egypt.
Good Luck
I live in Garden City since August 1959 left to UAE 1999 back to the same appartment in 2012 a lot of things changed in Egypt since 2011 even for an Egyptian like me. Back to Garden City you should not live near the US, British, Canadian Embassies as they are near Tahrir and Simon Bolivard squares but if you find something near the Italian Embassy or La Mere De Dieu will be better. It is not like Zamalek where you find a lot of restaurants and shops. In any case you should live in the area or near by your work.

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