ma anad raka bro ig kadugayn. dnt wori ky sa 1st rka mg adjust

ma anad raka bro ig kadugayn. dnt wori ky sa 1st rka mg adjust
Hello bro..
Good luck sa Saudi.. For sure maka adjust raka after 2 months.. Respect lang sa mga locals, dapat naa ka taas na pasensya, kay kina hanglan jud na nimu while dealing sa ubang lahi, especially naa ka sa sales.. Observe lang, then ask questions sa mga kauban nimu didto, ask pud advices nila.. Mao ra ako ma advice kay im here in Qatar, medyo lahi man gud sila ug policy..
weeee! good luck na lang sir fin hahahaha
@ JD thanks for clearing that out. abi man gud nako na pugson ug pray sa masjid if salah....and u are right, GCC countries are super safe.
Dri ra ta kita ug banko na walay guards, cars without alarms..heck u can even leave it open on certain places, homes left unlocked, police without guns only batuta. it only means na naa jud kahadlok mga tao dri and strikto jud cla in implementing thier laws. ing-ani unta ang pinas *daydreaming* hehehe
and TS sakto pud si bro Tirong--get rid of those porn or sexy pix, videos if u got one stored on ur laptop, flash or in ur cam. better to be safe than sorry. And yeah always bring ur iqama/pataka or ID wherever u go.
Last edited by pigrah; 10-01-2009 at 03:39 PM.
life in SAUDI brad lahi ra sa ato... it is a very strict country with regards to their culture and values... makiramdam lang brad... and then u need to have extra flexibility to your self... naa ka ra ba sa customer service... when u got there learn arabic para at least maka-converse ka... saun ra nmo... walay inom brad.. checks nihit sad... ang nakanindot lang naana nman diay erpat nmo ok.. ra safe... expect feel homesickness for the first months... way hilakay ha... hahahha... palig-onay sa dughan jud...
@pigrah, thanks.. nyehehehehe... good thing I have a friend there that could teach me and help me adapt.
.. but, my mind set right now isn't *i'm going there to have fun* ... but *i'm going there to make money, not friends* ... it's kinda harsh, but it's true. I'm already thinking of a daily routine of HOUSE-WORK-HOUSE-WORK. But the only consolation I have is that Arabs treat professionals with the outmost respect, they sort of fear you in some sort, hehehe. Well, that's what my colleague said
.. and, here's a very big no no in saudi, well, in Taif to be specific. DON'T SMILE AT THE LOCALS. If you smile at them, they might think that you like them in a malicious way. tralalala..![]()
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@dragwarz ... let's keep in touch here in istorya, maybe we can meet up with jdimp at saudi![]()
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Wala kay choice mo puti dyud ka sa saudi. hehehe. I don't know why but i've noticed na mo puti dyud ka diri. i think tungod siguro nka A/C tanan diri and winter months. lol
Basta ayaw lang tutoki maayo ang mga arabo.hehe. kay lisod bya pud usahay mga utok ana nila especially kanang dli professional.hehe
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