Help making friends

BritEng21
By BritEng21

Hey everybody, i've recently just joined as I will be moving to Doha at the end of the month. Now please don't take this wrong way, but after reading through a lot of the comments on this forum it sounds like it is difficult to make friends/ meet new people. Especially if you are young. Im really hoping this is not true as it has now started to cast doubts over my move. So my question is I am a 22 year old male (well il be 22 when I arrive), and just want to meet with local people. I enjoy playing football (the English version), as well as going to the gym (to lift weights) and i also box. SO is there much in the way of those kind of activities?

Hope to hear from you all, so you can put my mind at rest, and make me feel like im doing the right thing. :D

By Victoria5518• 3 Feb 2011 18:42
Rating: 3/5
Victoria5518

all this stuff :P

come and be on QL always...u will meet a lot here (online only)

cheers

By steve58• 3 Feb 2011 02:27
steve58

Where's do you go to meet people? I am coming to Doha from Tripoli, Libya and let me tell you I was lonely as anything there. Had a few friends but am determined to tray and have an active social life.

Is there anywhere where you can go and mingle? Or is it a bunch of guys here, girls there, and families right this way stuff for expats?

By bea_7• 31 Jan 2011 17:09
bea_7

well... except the fact that there is a long waiting list for a membership at the Rugby Club... we've been waiting since September haha

By Cwong• 22 Jan 2011 16:52
Rating: 5/5
Cwong

If you're Christian, there are some great churches around that have great friendly people. Even if you're not clubs around Doha are great. For example the Rugby Club near Doha College has a lot of people you can meat. A lot of them are English aswell? It may be a good starting point.

Good luck!

By genius• 10 Jan 2011 22:23
Rating: 5/5
genius

first rule: never give up!

second rule: never give up!

third rule: start over the first rule! :P

bro I had very hard times in ma first 3 months here (after a full-of-joy-city Istanbul), feelin like having depression and looking for prozac or smt.. then just met with new friends (I mean really friends) around and now almost every night we've been enjoying here..

just stay positive! then even hell may be a good place (at least it makes me feel better to think so:) )

good luck!

By Victoria5518• 10 Jan 2011 20:56
Rating: 2/5
Victoria5518

welcome to Qatar, all the best for you ... :)

cheers

By BritEng21• 10 Jan 2011 20:47
BritEng21

lol no im not. My parents are originally from African decent, but i was raised in the UK all my life.

By TailChopper• 10 Jan 2011 20:39
TailChopper

are you from pakistani decent?? coz i have observed that nicks containing eng brit uk scot etc are favourites for qlers of pakistani decent LOL

By Light• 10 Jan 2011 20:37
Rating: 5/5
Light

Just stay positive!!! You'll surely like it here...All the best of luck...

By BritEng21• 10 Jan 2011 19:11
BritEng21

Hi thanks again for all the replies... Im pretty much open to anything. I just don't want home sickness to set in early on. Im sure il be ok though, if everyone is as friendly as the people on this forum.

By anonymous• 10 Jan 2011 18:38
anonymous

welll....

you gained a new friend by posting this form.....

well thats me...

if u r interested v can b friends?

By BritEng21• 10 Jan 2011 18:26
BritEng21

Thanks for the replies i will be out here working, but my colleagues are generally older with families already but they are nice people so I cant complain. Just it will be nice to hang about with people more of my own age and similar interests.

By sabdel41• 10 Jan 2011 18:07
Rating: 5/5
sabdel41

I've been here for a few weeks now, and especially if you're not working (I'm not), it is difficult to meet people. I've found that the best way to is to join clubs (I think QL has a couple) or volunteer with the few organizations that exist here. As far as activities go, I haven't been here long but it sounds like your best bet would be the gym :).

Hope this helps!

By Chelsea• 10 Jan 2011 18:05
Rating: 3/5
Chelsea

There's loads of us brits here around the same age. Send me a PM on here and I'll put you in touch with some of the expat football teams :)

By bea_7• 10 Jan 2011 18:03
Rating: 5/5
bea_7

it seems difficult at first, but you will make friends, just don't easily discouraged. especially if you're moving from the UK and you're young and single

firstly - you will have to leave the good old british 'don't take it the wrong way' behind - political correctness goes out of the window here! :o)

By mjamille28• 10 Jan 2011 17:45
Rating: 4/5
mjamille28

welcome to QL, and to Qatar soon... just stick around, you'll find lots of people here with the same interest as you..

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