New in saudi
Another South African (from Cape Town).
Just here for a couple of weeks. Tried to find something to do this afternoon but everywhere seemed to be closed. Anything open to see tomorrow afternoon?
elfuego wrote:Hey everyone. New to Riyadh, just landed few days ago. Great weekend ahead. Enjoy
Welcome to Riyad elfuego, have a great weekend 
happytraveller wrote:Hi all,
Another South African (from Cape Town).
Just here for a couple of weeks. Tried to find something to do this afternoon but everywhere seemed to be closed. Anything open to see tomorrow afternoon?
hello. did u manage to get anything open
u should start at 8am till noon, or at 4pm till 9 pm
enjoy ur stay

Can anyone advise if Souq al Thumairi will open at all today, or is it shut all day? What time will it stay open until tomorrow (Saturday).
Will restaurants open this evening?
Thanks.
elfuego wrote:just came back from outside and everything is sut down
Yep.聽 The thing here is that you either have to be up and out in the morning (9-12) or later in the day (4:30PM onwards).聽
Usually the foodstores are open all day, however.
elfuego wrote:BTW is there a facebook page for expats in Riyadh? I could not find one. Or at least, senior expats can "friend" newcomers, to be in close contact, just in case we need any urgent help.
That's the void this blog fills, I think聽 (ie. friends)
As for urgent help, I'm not sure what you mean by that (getting arrested? lol), but I always keep my employer's emergency numbers as well as the US Embassy number programmed into my cellphone.
elfuego wrote:what I meant is that FB is more sophisticated than this blog, and very handy on smartphones
Oh, I understood what you meant about FB.聽 Just not what you meant about 'urgent help' 
Just got back from a walk - found a great street full of small shops of every discription, small food "restaurants" (couldn't resist a small Turkish kebab for SAR 4, washed down with a Holsten Classic), coffee roasters, green grocers & lots of barbers.
Feel much happier - hate big shopping centres & eating in hotels - tomorrows supper will be there!
Don't know the name of the street - it was only signed in Arabic.
It is in An Nasiriyah,running off the circle at the north end of the park Hadiqa Wali-e-thad (nice park, quite a few families enjoying Friday in the park when I first walked the area in the afternoon). It runs parallel to Al Maathar St.
The area is all new buildings, and then you walk into that street and it seems a different city - 2 & 3 storey older buildings, all with small shops at ground level - I love a place with soul.
abansari2003 wrote:Assalam o alykm
Dear Friends,
i wana know about the life in Jeddah, is it expencive or cheap.
i am planning to come in JEDDAh in March.
kindly guide me.
Thanks
Rather than asking members to repeat things they've said 1,000 times before, you just need to go HERE and see what's already been said!
Best of luck.
borntobemild wrote:is it just me or have there been like a BILLION south africans coming to saudi lately! whats going on?!
where are these billions of South Africans cause i have been here 2 months and the only S A`s i have met are the ones im working with?
Alliecat wrote:abansari2003 wrote:Assalam o alykm
Dear Friends,
i wana know about the life in Jeddah, is it expencive or cheap.
i am planning to come in JEDDAh in March.
kindly guide me.
Thanks
Rather than asking members to repeat things they've said 1,000 times before, you just need to go HERE and see what's already been said!
Best of luck.
Hi ally.to answer your Q,most things are cheap here.The only problem is that all the things here are made in China(bad quality).food is Quite cheap provided you dont eat out in posh restaurant.I can tell you that life here is not easy though and although you can save quite easily here,it is rather boaring.
for me its still just work work
my toe is healing very nicely... thnx to all for best wishes/ duahs
聽 It was abansari.聽 I seriously WISH I lived in Jeddah, from all the good things everybody has to say about that city; however, I'm in Riyadh, for better or worse (sounds like a marriage
).
when i was home i did not knowwhat the meaning of headaches.lol
Gabicape wrote:what is the best way to handle "cluster headaches"
when i was home i did not knowwhat the meaning of headaches.lol
Hi Gabi, I am prone to get migraines and although I am not able to get my US prescribed meds here, my doc has prescribed something called 'revacod' that does the trick.聽 Try to get your primary care physician to prescribe it and good luck with it.
Medication like revacod (paracetamol + codeine) may be effective. I suggest you go for it as long as you have no problems with the ingredients.聽 alternatively Naproxen or Ibuprofen are recommended by few. some abortive therapy includes Immigran and Ergot derivatives
@ Alliecat...if you know the name of the med you cant get in
Saudi - i can check it out for you if you like. just pm me
Gabicape wrote:what is the best way to handle "cluster headaches"
when i was home i did not knowwhat the meaning of headaches.lol
what can i say ,welcome to saudi,the place that brings out all the kak.I suggest 2 grandpa`s and lots of sleep.
Alliecat wrote:2 grandpa's ?
sorry alli.its a south african cure for any stubern head aches.it comes in a powder form and work very fast.
nathan69 wrote:Alliecat wrote:2 grandpa's ?
sorry alli.its a south african cure for any stubern head aches.it comes in a powder form and work very fast.
Is that a brand name or just slang?
Now, if you'd said, take two handsome young men ...
..well, might not cure your headache but would make you forget about it for awhile lol
Alliecat wrote:Because, of course, I took 'grandpa' literally and so was .. somewhat .. shocked (!!) at your suggested cure to sleep with TWO of them!!
Now, if you'd said, take two handsome young men .....
well, might not cure your headache but would make you forget about it for awhile lol




Poor grandpas ... and in saudi of all places
Alliecat wrote:Because, of course, I took 'grandpa' literally and so was .. somewhat .. shocked (!!) at your suggested cure to sleep with TWO of them!!
Now, if you'd said, take two handsome young men .....
well, might not cure your headache but would make you forget about it for awhile lol
why would i suggest any young men when i could just suggest myself if she needed that type of cure.lol
nathan69 wrote:Alliecat wrote:Because, of course, I took 'grandpa' literally and so was .. somewhat .. shocked (!!) at your suggested cure to sleep with TWO of them!!
Now, if you'd said, take two handsome young men .....
well, might not cure your headache but would make you forget about it for awhile lol
why would i suggest any young men when i could just suggest myself if she needed that type of cure.lol
lol too serious
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