brit expats
By susanjouhal •
Hi everyone hope you're all well.
I'll be over in August for at least two years teaching, everyone has been great answering my questions so thanks for that, I was wondering 2 things, again forgive me if the answers are really obvious!!:
1. Over here we love to bbq, is it common over there, even in compounds (I'll be in Al Khor Compound)
2. I've joined british expats group, just wondered whether there are regulare get togethers for everyone to meet up and chill?
Thanks in advance
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Hi Tucky, come on we brits are bbq kings and queens, we'll have to organise some!!! Really looking forward to it too, the flights will be around the 26th August so i've heard!!
Can't wait!!!
If there are bbq's goig ahead, I'm sure I'll be there!
Looking forward to the move - even more so after spending a couple of hours on Google Earth!
Well like I said I'd be happy if they were all as nice as you, get your party hat on!!!! :)
hahah there are some people who are way better than me..but thnx for what u said :D...yea luking 4rward to join u in ur BBQ party :P
thanks will do, had a bit of a peek earlier it looks gorgeous especially the beaches!! Bet the sun sets are fantastic :)
Best to check online like nightlifeinbahrain.com and sites like this.
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I think you have me confused with someone who gives a sh1t.
Hi Mr Paul, I am preeeeety sure I'll be frequenting those!!! Happy daze lol :)
But there are lots of other cool bars as well.
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I think you have me confused with someone who gives a sh1t.
Oh nicklessguy that is so lovely of you to take the time to do that for me, how wonderfully considerate you are! If the people are anything like you then i am sure i will be very happy, you will have to come to the bbqs! Once again my deepest gratitude! :) I look forward to meeting you and everyone, roll on August!!
No doubt about ALKHOR COMMUNITY :D...its an awesome place to live in.I already posted in the previous thread what all things people can do inside the community..LOTS of different nationality ppl and cultures around and its fun to live and socialize with them..I m sure u will definitely make lots of friends in no time as u said u like socializing..well i asked the security personals about the BBQ thingy today and they said we can do with the permission from the security office :P..so it means u can do at the parks...no need to worry about the place now.
Sounds good, i had hear that Al Khor is pretty active socially which is important to me because i do enjoy socialising and meeting with lots of different people.
i am surprised i thought that there would perhaps have been more group activities for brit expats, a friend of mine has just moved to Dubai with his girlfriend teaching and i saw a doc on tv about it, it does look amazing and it is definitely on my list of places to visit.
Its good to talk to people and hopefully make friends with some of you before i come over, won't feel so isolated then!!
probably an obvious statement, but worth making nevertheless.
In terms of countries close by and based on my recent experiences, Dubai definitely has the best expat scene with Bahrain a close (but not too close) second.
Lets hope we get a few more nightspots in Doha to cater for brit and other european expats - whatever happened to the planned opening of a Trader Vics? the one in Bahrain is a pretty cool place and full of european expats!
It seems that the brit expats in Al Khor have a much better socialising scene. Us brits in the West Bay area / city center area have little more than the Irish Bar at the Sheraton, which has but a handful of brits.
Other than Garveys (which i think is still closed) and the Rugby Club i have not yet come across any other networking groups for brits. If im missing something please let me know as Im keen to meet up with fellow brits.
I guess some people also have bbq's on the corniche?
Novi got infected and infested mixed up............lol
Hi Nicklessguy, thanks so much for that information, I'm glad that there seems to be such a lovely and friendly environment, I won't have a villa unfortunately as there is just me, i'll be in an apartment so i guess there will be nowhere to have a bbq there, as you said i will have to encourage those in the villas to have some!!
yes us Brits like a good party/celebration, glad it is no different in the compound, i look forward to it!!
Thanks again, i'm sure i'll see you when i'm there! :)
LIVING IN QATAR
kebab and shawarma are 5QRials
1. Over here we love to bbq, is it common over there, even in compounds (I'll be in Al Khor Compound)
answer...yea it is allowed in alkhor compound withing your villa boundaries but not at the places like park etc.There are many brit teacher who are living in the villas you can enjoy your BBQ with them and use their backyard :P
2. I've joined british expatriates group, just wondered whether there are regulare get togethers for everyone to meet up and chill?
answer...not sure abt the british expatriates group.but here in alkhor compound all the people from UK celebrate almost everything :D.yea there are get togethers every now n then..u will love the environment...
wish u good luck
hope to c u in compound someday :D
Now that's what i'm talking about!!
I hope to meet some like minded people, is it very expensive going to those places, i was hoping it might be cheaper, mind you i suppose not having to pay tax saves an awful lot of money so those kind of holidays would be mnore accessible!
Luckily the school supplies accommodation including bills, however first few months will be spent clearing debts over here!!! :(
yep you right with the travelling.. Every thing much closer from here.. may be not cheaper but definately much closer.
So far we have been to Thailand, Sri Lanka, Dubai, etc in the past two years thinking of doing Malaysia this summer..
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ha ha maybe not then lol Looks like its a bird in the sky!!
One of the main reasons i'm coming is to travel and experience lots of differnt countries and cultures, can't travel anywhere interesting from this end lol
Only problem Susan is that it is another 10 years away. lol
Every thing here twice as long to build..lol
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Hi UkEng, lol i like that!! Just been checking it out through Google, looks nice! That bridge would come in handy!!
he been there too long..lol
Well they are planning to build a causway/Bridge to join Qatar and Bahrain.. Then it will be only 60 minutes by Car I guess..
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ha ha sounding goooood Mr Paul sounding gooood!! How long you been here for??
Buy your visa at the immigration desk, QR50, and party !!!
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I think you have me confused with someone who gives a sh1t.
Thanks guys, guess its going to be weird for a while at first but everyone like yourselves are really kind and helpful so that will help loads!
This will be my first working experience abroad and on my own so exciting and daunting at the same time, important to get to know people and the place!!
A good social life is important to me, hate staying in lol
So Bahrain rocks eh Mr Paul? Will have to put it on my list!!
It blows the pants off dohell.
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I think you have me confused with someone who gives a sh1t.
Funny what you mum is saying.. Guess we Brit's are the only one's abiding by the rules...lol
There is plenty of social gatherings of Brits and other Europeans and antipedians across Doha. Doha Rugby Club House is the closiest you gonna get to have a drink with Brit Expats in surrounding which does look like a pub.
So don't worry we had the same fears when we got here, but with time one adjusts to this place. The place offers you alot all depends on what you want..
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That's a real shame, it would have been nice to meet up with everyone for a social, guess there are bars that attract mostly Brits then? (although obviously i'm up for meeting lots of nationalities)
Lets hope someone takes up the offer of the job!!! I heard that Al Khor Compound is quite a laugh, the principal's wife told me that the teachers regularly get together and there is quite a bit going on, would be nice to venture into Doha to check out what's happening over there, the shops look amazing! (heh, i'm a girl lol)
My mum is petrfied i'm going to do something wrong, she keeps telling me to make sure i 'abide by their rules'!
Aye there Paul.. No I am not up for the job as for now.. Guess I came to Doha when you was on the way to Bahrain.
Must say still visit the group regualary and get all the issues related to back home.
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but if any of you want to take over the running of the Brit club, just PM me and i will make you an admin chap, cos obviously I cant organise anything anymore.
So UKeng, you up for the job ?
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I think you have me confused with someone who gives a sh1t.
susanjohal.. Regarding the Brit Expatriates Group here on QL. I think it must be one of the least social group here.. or am I wrong? The manager of this Group now is in Bahrain only visits Qatar once a year.. They do not plan any social gatherings in Qatar as far as I know..
If you is gonna be based in Al Khor there is plenty to do there. I know a lot of Al Khorites and they really enjoy themselves..So you will be fine in Al Khor Compound.
But if you do come down to Doha on the weekend there is always a few places one can visit.
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Geoffrey, I am sorry ... no pun intended :o)
Nice one, you will be fine mate with that attitude.
See you when you get over here. I will be the one slumped
over the balcony at Qube, or being removed for attempting podium dancing 8-/
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ah you speak the mother tongue Geoffrey, rave on....and on......and......on!
I am looking forward to it, I'm a lone travellor so keen to make friends, travel,have some fun and laughter and really enjoy the experience! Can't afford that over here (travel and fun, not friends, although i do believe there are exceptions to that rule!!)
And Geoffrey? I never take myself too seriously (hmmm oddly enough nor does anyone else :))
Ah now you are speaking my language although I am
a child of the rave culture, trance and plenty
of Cream, Bed, Gatecrasher etc.
Do look forward to it, don't come with any preconceptions
or prejudices, everyone is here for the same thing, despite all the whinging on these boards.
Some take themselves too seriously and need to jog on.
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Hi there Geoffrey
well when i said 'music' i was referring to an injection of Drum n Bass, it'll open your eyes and make your innards rattle i can tell you, i thought a nice side dish of jerk chicken and rice to make the party go with a swing ha ha!!
Although maybe that wouldn't be wise as i would like to be in the country for more than 5 minutes!!!
Really looking forward to it!
Hi Fran, may be working out in Dukhan soon, what is it like mate?
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Music playing, are you mad, you will be eating Garlic
Bread next followed by Cheesecake - What is the world
coming to? I ask you!
As for Dawn, spatula or no spatula, leave her out of this, she has had a torrid time.
Seriously, cool place, look forward to it mate.
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hi FranElzabeth! Thank goodness I do enjoy a good bbq with friends sharing a few glasses of wine! Such a shame about the`lack of beer garden, we'll just have to make our own!:)
Novita...'infected?' sounds rather painful ;)
Hey Novi, "Infected", didn't think you went for
generalising?
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Ay'up geoffers thanks for the reply! Well after reading that laughing too loudly was prohibited i did wonder how the land lay with bbqs and also with,dare i say it......socialising in groups with music playing!!
Glad to here its cool, didn't want to attract too many strange looks whilst spontaneously cooking carcusses in the great outdoors supping a rather large glass of vino!!!!
Although naturally, the burning, oh i mean the cooking will be left to the alfa males donning their pinnies with spatulas at dawn, i mean in hand, what a site to behold!! I look forward to it ;)
you cant get away from brit expats anywhere you go in Doha you will see them ...
Doha is infected by them ...
I'd like to know that, too! As for barbies, I'm out in Dukhan- similar deal- and it's BBQ Central.. no beer gardens:)
Ay'up Susan, Barbecuing is strictly forbidden, as is large groups of people "chilling".
Stay where you are!
Only joking, BBQ is all good and getting together with
many different nationalities, not just fellow Brits is
brill too.
Finally, stay away from the BBQ, that is mans domain,
cooking meat which you have hunted in the Supermarket,
over an open flame, in you french maids apron. Come on
is there anything more manly than that?
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