Dear nadi(a) of geno(va), Italians just do not like to write in English in this forum. Once it was possible to write in every language, but now English has been enforced: who can control the content of posts written in other langauges (and you know how sensitive is this issue in Qatar) ?
According to the Italian Embassy, there are about 800 Italian nationals living in Doha. I believe they are now 1000 (Doha is growing) and I bet a good part of them has eaten at least once at "Lo Spaghetto".
No sign of any web-based networking group yet.
It would be good at least to know which are their fav neighborhoods in Doha... I've always found Doha very pedestrian UN-friendly, kind of distant from the typical notion of an Italian town.
Dear nadi(a) of geno(va), Italians just do not like to write in English in this forum. Once it was possible to write in every language, but now English has been enforced: who can control the content of posts written in other langauges (and you know how sensitive is this issue in Qatar) ?
According to the Italian Embassy, there are about 800 Italian nationals living in Doha. I believe they are now 1000 (Doha is growing) and I bet a good part of them has eaten at least once at "Lo Spaghetto".
No sign of any web-based networking group yet.
It would be good at least to know which are their fav neighborhoods in Doha... I've always found Doha very pedestrian UN-friendly, kind of distant from the typical notion of an Italian town.