
Mohd Jalal
@jalaljudi
Kuwaiti expat in Saudi Arabia
Forum posts
6
Contacts
2
About me
Kuwaiti
Lives in Dammam
Speaks English - Arabic
Registration: 01 April 2015
About
Occupation
I am Employed.
My expat journey






Saudi Arabia

Manama, Bahrain
Bahrain was very simple country at that time, it changed hell a lot
University Lecturer
easy and simple life and people
of course humidity

Amman, Jordan
Wao, what a great life I had there, enjoyable, exsitement
As an Insurance sales man
Weather when it is snowing or green land on summer, food particularly when you eat fresh vegetables and fruits directly from tree. seeing lot of beautiful girls around
Jordan has changed dramatically in the last 15 years, it became expensive, lot of expats, you wont believe when you know that 30% of the population in Jordan are expats now, people became tough somehow

Chennai, India
graduated from madras university holds a master degree in commerce
Colleague student
Nature, food
very tough life for local people

kuwait, Kuwait
I born there, completed my basic school education
school student
??? i WONDER IF THERE IS ??
Honestly people were very arrogance, they thing they have been selected by God to be the best human on earth, they never admit that they do faults like other humans
Activity
I want to have expat friends, I'm saudi female :) by Eng.Saudi
Hi, I want to practice my English with native speakers (Ideally, from western or non-Islamic\non-Arabic countries) first by emailing and then via skype (I want to improve my accent whilst helping others to understand my culture more). I don't ...
Me Too, I would like to chat with non Islamic / Arabic person less headache> Im expat Arabic (non saudi) man Read More
My husband got in trouble with Haya police man by Sofiamanaoui
Hey, my husband got in trouble with the religious police. He is kept in detention for 5 days as haya are claiming that he hit a member of them and he is in the hospital. Does anyone know what would happen?
The case is he needs a help to get him out of the islamic jail, i assume you are not looking to separate him with his wife Read More
My husband got in trouble with Haya police man by Sofiamanaoui
Hey, my husband got in trouble with the religious police. He is kept in detention for 5 days as haya are claiming that he hit a member of them and he is in the hospital. Does anyone know what would happen?
Hi complain in the human rights in ksa Thanks Read More
New female to Al hasa area in need of friends and activity by newtoalhasa
I recently moved to Al Hasa, I do not work, nor do I live on a compound. I would like to know what an American woman can do here to meet other women and or get some exercise. I've only been here a few weeks and I need to get out of the house ...
hi you don't need much time to know that the lady in ksa have a few choices limited to walking in malls, visiting other girls and going to beauty saloon and attending marriage ceremony > Im a man and honestly with a strong feeling of boring ... Read More
New female to Al hasa area in need of friends and activity by newtoalhasa
I recently moved to Al Hasa, I do not work, nor do I live on a compound. I would like to know what an American woman can do here to meet other women and or get some exercise. I've only been here a few weeks and I need to get out of the house ...
It seems you are married to a Saudi man, well, if this is the case , you have to adapt to the culture by continuous visiting to his mom and sisters and relatives, move around with them. If you are single, then get introduced to an English speaking ... Read More
Volunteering in Saudi Arabia by Maximilien
Hi, While living abroad, some expats wish to get involved in the local community life. What organizations expats can turn to if they want to volunteer in Saudi Arabia? How to join a charitable institution, what are the steps? Which ...
Amazing subject ! KSA is enough rich country were it should be volunteer No. 1, for there community but inspite the fact that the private sector ( large companies) are playing to be the major volunteer here instead of the government. This is the ... Read More