Tuesday, July 21, 2009

I live in Saudi Arabia but i am a foreigner. I am having a job and salary on which i am almost satisfied

I live in Saudi Arabia but i am a foreigner. I am having a job and salary on which i am almost satisfied.?
I do have family and friends here. I am single. I am thinking to move to UK, may be because i want to have a change. I am bored with living in boring subarbans here.Anyway i want to go to UK and find a job and freedom there. Is my idea to move to UK is good? Please convince me to move to UK. By the way my move to UK have good chances as i am fulfilling all their requirements for immigration.
Saudi Arabia - 3 Answers
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Yesterday it was your aim to marry a Saudi girl for not feeling as a stranger in KSA. Today you want to be convinced to move to UK. What's next? Do you know what you want? If you still feel like a sthe tranger in KSA after living there and having family nd friends, what do you think you would feel in UK? If you feel bored, then do something against it. Move out of Hotel Mama, get married and have your own family. Do something for your career, get a hobby, do charity work, meet friends, go on weekend trips etc., etc. Btw: no employer in the UK will provide you with a house or a car. Almost the half of your pay cheque will be gone for tax, retirement, healthcare, social security ect.
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I would have to agree with H. You appear to be frustrated and unsure of what you want right now. Think things over and get your goals and priorities down before you make drastic moves. Be patient. I think that a move to the UK would not be in your best interest. The economy is bad in the West and taxes will eat you alive!








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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

I used to live in saudi arabia, i'm 15 years of age and used to attend grade 11 classes. My family and I moved

I used to live in saudi arabia, i'm 15 years of age and used to attend grade 11 classes. My family and I moved?
To the United States and I am wondering if I will be taking a test before I enter school. I am British and my family and I moved a couple of weeks ago, and I think that i'm going to an admission class on Monday. Do I have to take a test? Or am I sent to a class of people according to my age? Thank You.
Other - Education - 1 Answers
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It is possible that you are given some tests or that your transcript is evaluated./







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Tuesday, July 7, 2009

What time is pakistan vs australia 2009 matches going to be on if u live in Saudi arabia

What time is pakistan vs australia 2009 matches going to be on if u live in Saudi arabia?

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14.00pm crictime.com





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Wednesday, July 1, 2009

In Saudi Arabia, How much would a loaf of bread cost? And is it cheap to live in Saudi Arabia

In Saudi Arabia, How much would a loaf of bread cost? And is it cheap to live in Saudi Arabia ?

Saudi Arabia - 8 Answers
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I don't know about white bread, but a loaf of wheat bread is usually 3 riyals (but if you get it from the store Panda and get their store brand, its like 1.50). However, you can get a bag of the local bread "samuly" that has 8 small sub-sandwich like rolls, for 1 riyal. As far as is it cheap to live, it depends on your tastes/preferences.
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living in saudi arabia is really not that expensive. prolly actully a lot cheape than many places in the world. You dont pay taxes and the oil iss like 30 cents a gallon!
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regular white loaf bread is 2.50 riyalswhich is about 67cents (US dollar wise) a bag of pita bread (4 pieces) at a grocery is usually 1 riyal which is about a quarter in US cents.. a liter of milk is 3.50 riyals (4 cups) is about 93cents... its extremely cheap here... electricity is cheap, water is practically nill.. (we only pay our water bill every 2 years cause its just about a few dollars).. gasoline is cheap...
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Bread costs around 2 to 4 riyals depending on where you get it from. As for cost of living, well Saudi is like the cheapest in the Gulf. Everything is cheap here, and cause there is no real source of entertainment you can save alot of money>>>
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it all depends on what standard of living you are looking for it can vary so much. you can eat a decent dinner from 2 to 40 euros. i mean decent as something really clean, filling and all levels of society would not mind eat it at all. a loaf of bread cost any where between 5 american cents to 1 dollar, depending on where you buy it. i find the cheapest type is the tastier ones. gas prices are exceptionally cheap (i fill my tank for 8 dollars) a good check would be the big mac index a combo meal: big mac, french fries and regular coke would cost 14 riyals (3.8 dollars). http://www.oanda.com/products/bigmac/bigmac.shtml
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for bread.. u get a whole bag for 1 riyal ( which is like a quarter of a dollar)
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Food is very cheap here. A loaf of bread costs about 2-3 riyals depending on where you buy it. You can fill up your car's gas tank for about 20 riyals. Thats the cheapest gas price in the world. A can of coke or pepsi costs 1 riyal. I buy a months worth of groceries including shampoo, conditioner, soap, deoderant, lotion, laundry deterent, bleach, fabric softener and all other household cleaners ect. for about 1000 riyals and I eat the best foods, filet mignon, lobster, shrimp ect. Some people might pay less than me for a months worth of groceries but I like to buy some imported things however all the basic things are available from local suppliers at a cheaper cost. Many well-known companies such as coke, pepsi, doritos, nestle, tide, clorox, dawn, pantene, herbal essence, kraft ect make thier products locally to sell to the local market and they are very cheap. However if you buy products made in Europe or the states it will be a bit more expensive because these things have to be imported. Some brand names have a set price no matter where they are sold and they will be the same price anywhere in the world but here they will be the same price minus tax. I know people who buy large electronics like TVs, stereos, sound systems, washers, dryers, dishwashers ect. from here and have them shipped to the states because even with the shipping buying it from here is still significantly cheaper (like more than 50% cheaper for many of the best brands). So just look at the whole country as big duty free store.
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A loaf is 2 S.R. A coke is 1 S.R. Milk is 7 S.R. Juice 6/7 S.R







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