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Dating in Saudi Arabia
If there was one adjective that could describe dating in Saudi Arabia, it would be the word 'discreet'. ...

Everything you need to know as an expat woman in Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia can be a challenging destination for women. As a strict Islamic country, Saudi Arabia imposes a lot ...

Accommodation in Yanbu
Overlooking the Red Sea, Yanbu is deemed to be Saudi Arabia's second industrial city after Jubail, which is ...

Accommodation in Jubail
Jubail is Saudi Arabia's industrial hub; in fact, it's the largest industrial city in the Middle East. ...

Accommodation in Dammam
Dammam is the capital city of the Eastern Province, which is made up of smaller cities that, together, form the ...

Accommodation in Jeddah
Jeddah is often dubbed the 'New York' of Saudi Arabia. It is heavily populated, hosting the most diverse ...

Accommodation in Khobar
Khobar is the metropolitan city of the Eastern Province. It is widely recognized as the happy medium between ...

The Do's and Don'ts of Renting in the Kingdom
In most cases when one has accepted a job in the Kingdom housing will be part of the package and usually both ...
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I only go out when Im with my husband which is during the weekends. We usually go out for a a meal, coffee, go to the park, and shopping. Also, for women, you need to wear your OBAYA ( black ground-length gown)Â all the time and the scarf too. Its not bad here, in fact, it amuses me being in a different world, I say different bcoz unlike other countries women can do what ever they want socially.
No one is coming out to inspect whether you are walking behind your husband or in front of him,its just like urban legend of rules,to keep the male dominance in check.Nor the religious police is gonna stop you but in the latter case of abaya ,its a whole different story

