What is your idea of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia?
Stimstar37 wrote:I almost forgot, a western co-worker when he was in a car accident, he was 100% to blame because the police said, and I quote " If you were not in our country, this accident would not have happened " That person lost his job because of it. If you are a non-Saudi, especially a non-saudi non muslim, if you see an accident, do not stop at all, phone one of your arabic friends to call the police but dont stop because suspicion becomes high. It is sad I know, but its the truth
This is also true in witnessing a cardio-pulmonary arrest( to a Saudi National)...eventhough you're a certified medical practitioner you don't just go ahead and help the witnessed victim/patient but caution and extra care must be considered because you might be blamed for the incident instead of the authority being thankful of your help and assistance.
Firstly, Salman - thanks for starting this thread, it's made a great read!
Time to stick my head above the parapet and ask my question(s) - you've probably heard them all before, in fact, you probably know the questions I haven't even thought of yet...
My situation is that I'm discussing a job in Riyadh at the moment which would involve me working in one of the government ministries. My wife will be staying in the UK as our children are settled in school here but the money's good enough for her to give up work and for us to have a little more income than we bring in at the moment. The company will provide accommodation and a car and a number of flights back to the UK per year. And yes, I know it's a good deal...
I've not worked in the Middle East before but spent 18 months studying Arabic about 20 years ago, so I think I have a reasonable understanding of the people & culture.
My questions are (in no particular order):
Where do the majority of western expats live - in a compound or out and about? I'd like to live out but not at the expense of having no social life.
What are communications like - mobile phone costs, broadband speeds (I'm used to about 7 Mb connection speeds), any issues with software like Skype/video calling or iPhone Facetime?
I've been told that from a business point of view, I only need English as a language - what about from a 'surviving outside of work' point of view?
Do Saudis and expats mix socially?
Can you get the BBC satellite channels (BBC World?)?
What's the security situation like for westerners? I've travelled quite a bit and like to think that I am aware of my environment but I don't want to get into anything awkward through my own ignorance - on another thread there was a comment to the effect of 'you don't want to go to ABC if you don't speak arabic' - why not? Because I need it to get by, or because I'm likely to get beaten up (or worse)?
Sorry if that last question seemed a bit paranoid but I would hate to give up a good job here to discover that I've moved into a nightmare or miss out on the opportunity of a lifetime because I was unsure. I would actually relish the chance to come out and work in the KSA (and not just because of the money). All I've got to do now is get offered the job!

i dunno but i find more cleaner jokes here and more respect to women as a whole.
its nice to see so many positive attitudes. but the best i love is that they have among the lowest crime stats in the world.

I have lived in London UK, Hong Kong, Toronto Canada, and I hope soon I'll leave to the US. However no matter where I go where I live I always spiritually miss Jeddah. I enjoy seeing international people here,and I really want to have some international friends here in jeddah (Saudi Arabia) !!
Brothers and sisters of the kingdom, Please bare with my limited knowledge of your land :-)
To start of answering the question, we were taught that Saudi Arabia is the holy land, particularly relating to Makkah and Madinah. Therefore my initial understanding was that of a very pious, religious and conservative country, only to recently realise that life goes on there quite normal as in other countries. I had the mental pictures of full islamic attire worn by all citizens (niqaab for women and dishdash and full beards for men), which is not necessarily the case. These were more stereotypical pictures painted in our minds by the bits and pieces of information we grasp from people who have visited the place...and back in the day, there was no Google,facebook, GEarth, email, etc. So the little information you got, you do good with. These days videos and all sorts of material floating on the internet added much more perspective to the lifestyle there. (One of the funniest ones being Saudi's driving Audi's, if anyone saw that vuclip :-D)
Alhamdulillah, information is much more readily available now. And never did i ever imagine speaking with Arabians in English!But here we are..(Thumbs up guys)
i was keen on working in KSA, but so many questions need answers which i could not get...the food, lingo, culture, dress code. And a further brushoff was my extremely limited arabic vocab ;-)
Anyway, i hope this site can assist one and all.
Does anyone know of any South Africans who live in KSA?
I'm intreasted working in Riyadh. I have applied a few agency's here in America. Which is the best agency to work with?
Cowgirl wrote:Hi
I'm intreasted working in Riyadh. I have applied a few agency's here in America. Which is the best agency to work with?
Do you mean advertising agencies or what? 
Alliecat wrote:People seem shocked that I haven't suffered 'culture shock.' Maybe it's because I'd been off-handedly gathering info on life in the Middle East for several years (I'm very interested in traveling, geography and the world at large
)
Also, I think if you are coming here single, as I have--knowing nobody and having no connections--you have to be capable of amusing yourself. If you're the type who needs constant activities and outside stimulation, you'll end up being a mall rat, buying things you don't need just to have something to do(but maybe this only applies to women?).
Ummm.. what was the question again?
I haven't suffered ' culture shock' either, I have embraced the culture. I am only here for a year and I want to enjoy every single day. I am surprised people keep moaning,it's an experience and much better than I expected.
Cowgirl wrote:Hi
I'm intreasted working in Riyadh. I have applied a few agency's here in America. Which is the best agency to work with?
ICEAT
Next question...I will be coming here as a single woman in my late 20's. I have a love for adventure and experiencing new things so it makes me think this could be a great experience for me. I have read up on life in KSA and there were a few things that I was confused about. One of the sites i read that photography is not permitted. While in the states, I do a lot of photography and was worried that i would not be able to capture my experience on film. Another thing that was mentioned was traveling outside of riyadh can be difficult. Do you have to acquire a travel permit?
I was just presented with this idea last week so my wheels are kind of spinning...any help, information, or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
n ur helpless welll
no hard feelings im cool with this country
lhummel13 wrote:one more quick question...what is life like on a compound? Are men and women able to interact with each other? Am i able to wear a bikini or bathing suit at the pool? Can you have guests who are visiting from the US stay with you?
Hey, men and women interact with one another, mainly at the workplace. Going on dates here isn't allowed. Mixed Parties are low-key. depending on the compound u r living in, I think most compounds do not allow bikinis. unless the swimming pool is seperated for men and women. The regulations for women here are to dress modestly. mostly women wear a black covering over their cloths called an abaya. violations of the dress code maybe considered and insult to saudi traditions. guests that are allowed to visit are: parents, husband, brothers (depending on ur contract).
lhummel13 wrote:Hello. I've been presented with a potential opportunity to work in a hospital in riyadh for a 1-2 year contract. I want to make an informed decision when choosing whether or not to accept the position. One question I do have after reading this blog is about the compounds. My contact person said that I would be living on the hospital compound. Is this good or bad? I do actually have a pet that i would have liked to bring along with me, but he said I would be unable to live on the hospital compound with a pet and would have to find my own housing. Do are your recommendations on this situation.
Next question...I will be coming here as a single woman in my late 20's. I have a love for adventure and experiencing new things so it makes me think this could be a great experience for me. I have read up on life in KSA and there were a few things that I was confused about. One of the sites i read that photography is not permitted. While in the states, I do a lot of photography and was worried that i would not be able to capture my experience on film. Another thing that was mentioned was traveling outside of riyadh can be difficult. Do you have to acquire a travel permit?
I was just presented with this idea last week so my wheels are kind of spinning...any help, information, or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Depends which hospital you work: in the hospital I work, it is allowed as long as some regualtions are followed. I strongly recommend living on a compound. In my hospital, inside the compound everything is in english, outside u need to know some arabic. If you have a thirst for adventure, I strongly recommend trying out Saudi. But be warned u need an open mid, lol. Photography of people maybe considered offensive to some saudi's. but u r free to take pics of the landscape, friends and tours. I advise u to bring ur camera. travelling outside of riyadh is easy. traqvelling outside the country is easy too. if u have any confusions about the customs or traditions here u can send me a msg anytime and i will be glad to help
Adnin wrote:my friend i would pity on the new expats to this country if they are coming for work here.. i have been living here for my all life.. my brought up was here..i just went for my higher studies to my city... much of the racism will be faced here.. and in Quran its strictly prohibited to keep discrimination.. but its the dilemma of this place that we have to live with it.. and im cool with it cos i have adjusted in this place for years... so all u need is to just adjust here..
n ur helpless welll
no hard feelings im cool with this country
There are many levels of discrimination here. Even among Saudis.
Don't take it personal.
Alliecat wrote:People seem shocked that I haven't suffered 'culture shock.' Maybe it's because I'd been off-handedly gathering info on life in the Middle East for several years (I'm very interested in traveling, geography and the world at large
)
Also, I think if you are coming here single, as I have--knowing nobody and having no connections--you have to be capable of amusing yourself. If you're the type who needs constant activities and outside stimulation, you'll end up being a mall rat, buying things you don't need just to have something to do(but maybe this only applies to women?).
Ummm.. what was the question again?
I am not happy here. There is no such entertainment particularly in Riyadh. I dont know abt other cities and such peoples here are worst than I thought, stealing things from others, even in public and we cant ask them bcos we are expats and they are saudis. I lost my mobile and money to those snatchers. I complaint to the police and they are saying kalli yaashiq, haadha nafar miskin.. ro ro.... is it justice? .... I feel bad to stay here.

sad its not the case with the religious police actually performing a useful service such as upholding religious moral values and preserving the safety and property of their guests.
NurulHaq, that's so unIslamic! like who cares if the person is miskeen? ask me for charity but don't dip into my pocket when my back is turned... that's the kinda rubbish that would get me into a fight... what happens if you go to the Saudi and get your property back by force?
would they arrest you for getting back what is yours? why?

Street crimes are everywhere in the world. One extremely odd thing here is the cops supporting the bad-doer instead of you.
Funny Example, noorulhuq;s posted reminded me of.
Say some local is tossing stones at your car. Try to file compaint with police and get the following replies.
If he's a kid, "He's is a Tifal (kid), what can we do?"
If a young man, "He's is a Shabab (youngster), what can we do?"
If an old man, "He's is a Sheia (old chap), what can we do?"
.......No comments
TheLegendLeads wrote:If he's a kid, "He's is a Tifal (kid), what can we do?"
well, find the parents and beat them up! or chuck stones on their car! DUH!
TheLegendLeads wrote:If a young man, "He's is a Shabab (youngster), what can we do?"
Throw stones bk at him! then say 'anaa shabaab aythun!' (I'm a youth too)
TheLegendLeads wrote:If an old man, "He's is a Sheia (old chap), what can we do?"
Just drive away. I don't abuse the elderly no matter what they do. 
Btwn-Fear-N-Hope wrote:TheLegendLeads wrote:If he's a kid, "He's is a Tifal (kid), what can we do?"
well, find the parents and beat them up! or chuck stones on their car! DUH!TheLegendLeads wrote:If a young man, "He's is a Shabab (youngster), what can we do?"
Throw stones bk at him! then say 'anaa shabaab aythun!' (I'm a youth too)TheLegendLeads wrote:If an old man, "He's is a Sheia (old chap), what can we do?"
Just drive away. I don't abuse the elderly no matter what they do.
I wished things would work that way !!
noone rail against you while you are muslim
I can live here better than in europe
but i misse the forest and the greenplaces
and the animal of the small village i lived
i misse the taste of an fresch europeen apple
and the clear fresch water of the rivulet and the taste of the water (spring) ...
but i dont like it to see people who becomes without any difficulty
a visa and they are no muslims
there are a lot of muslims they want to work in saudia and they have no chance ... WHY
I see uncovered women in the center of riadh :-(
i'm deeply disappointed
I want that my husband come to saudi arabia too
but i have a student visa .. Why the saudi coverment gives visa for female students whithout a visa for the husbad
the university will give me a room inside but whe i'm pregnant i have to leave ... what is that for a confusion ??????????
starofthesea wrote:Hi - I had a question about a company called Education Experts. I have a job offer from them, but I'm a bit confused on one point. I understand that their English instructors enter KSA on a 90 day Business Visit visa. I've also 'read ' in the various forums, that many of them 'pull a runner,' and leave, because they don't like the company. So do they need an exit visa to leave the country like that? Do you know if any have been stopped at the airport? I don't want to go there, find out I don't like it, and then not be able to leave. Any opinions on that?
Please don't post the same question on multiple threads. I answered this for you--on one of your other threads 

musicman wrote:Check this one out too. Makes one speechless!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJuNgBkloFE
Interesting video...
I now start to think that title of the video well suits the video!...
Sign of the ignorance...
-Wanna guess - An animal... (Talkin about a mosque) What can one say?...
Saudi Guy wrote:Adnin wrote:my friend i would pity on the new expats to this country if they are coming for work here.. i have been living here for my all life.. my brought up was here..i just went for my higher studies to my city... much of the racism will be faced here.. and in Quran its strictly prohibited to keep discrimination.. but its the dilemma of this place that we have to live with it.. and im cool with it cos i have adjusted in this place for years... so all u need is to just adjust here..
n ur helpless welll
no hard feelings im cool with this country
There are many levels of discrimination here. Even among Saudis.
Don't take it personal.
For example?
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