debra
From: Kuwait
6/30/2003 03:38 EST
hi
I am new in kuwait. I'm from Sydney. I'm looking for people to have coffee with and shoot the breeze. My husband works in hotels. I study natural medicine part time, but have lots of free time. I like american house music and garage, pinots from Otago, and barbeques by the beach.
illy anyone?
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amar
From: India
7/9/2003 17:05 EST
Hi Debra, U said Illy didnt u? Have you tried Lavazza? Lavazza gives the world the best Espressos and Cappuccino. Well! I am not in Kuwait right now, plan to be there sometime in August. May be coffee then... Studying natural medicine must be a great deal of fun. U do sound pretty cool!! Take care and lets keep in touch on this forum.
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attar
From: Kuwait
7/27/2003 03:13 EST
Hi Debra Welcome To Kuwait
I hope you are enjoying the hot summer days of Kuwait!!! Well, wait till the winter, its really nice and beautiful in the winter/spring times.
Barbeque on the beach??? I am already feeling Hungry... Sounds good to me...
Tareef
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CY
From: Cyprus
9/16/2003 04:02 EST
Hello Debra,
I am relocating to Kuwait from Cyprus and will be arriving the evening of 30 September. I have been to Kuwait about 5 times on business. You sound cool and BBQ's on the beach could only be fun. If you email me your mobile number I will give you a call. neildutoit@hotmail.com
See you soon.
Neil
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bern
From: Kuwait
9/26/2003 12:54 EST
Hi Debra, I am new in Kuwait too. I just got here last Sept. 14 on a visit visa from my brother. I just spent my birthday last Tuesday here and I'm still adjusting to the weather. I am trying to make new friends here too. I hope you can be one of my friends knowing we are on the same shoes.
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Islam
From: none
12/4/2003 08:46 EST
Hi Depra you must have made a great experience about the country by now I'm Islam, I'm a doctor, from Alexandria, Egypt, and I live in kuwait since 3 years, my wife is a doctor too, and we have a girl 6y, and a boy 3y although we don't have usually a lot of time around here, but we'd be delighted to be your friends, give us some contact if you want islam@radiologist.net
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JJsmith48
From: United States
1/6/2004 19:32 EST
Hello, I will be moving to Kuwait city, from California, USA to teach gymnastics to children at the Little Gym of Kuwait--of all things. I should arrive sometime before Jan. 24, 2004, and I'll be there for at least two years. However, this all depends on agreeing on some final details in my contract. This negotiation process has been creeping along for six month. The gym owners (they're Kuwaitis) seem implicitly honest, warm and very accomodating; but they seem to expect me to accept a lot of good faith arrangements without question. I have never taught nor negotiated a contract in a foreign country before. What should I expect from the Kuwaitis.
Also, I am a older or--should I say a mature male teacher who will be working with young childern and there parents, mostly mothers. I'd apreciate any thoughts or comments on what I should expect.
Also, is it easy to obtain popular english--read America-- sci-fiction and music in Kuwait, or should I bring my collection of vintages Author C. Clarks and Edgar Rice Borrows, etc.
And, what's the banking situation like... That's all for now.
JIM
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Knight
From: Kuwait
6/3/2004 23:56 EST
Hey JJ If I were you, I will get everything in writing because you never know when that place would be sold or closed down. Sometimes owners sell place just because they are bored. About music and books, well there are bookshops here but they will cost higher than the states. I'll be glad to meet you when you get here.
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