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Izzy1989

I am moving to Bahrain very soon.
Will be working in Riffa whilst hopefully living in Seef.

I am from the UK. These Expat.coms have been very helpful and worth reading.

I guess I'm wanting to know more about Seef as that's where I'll be living.

Is it easy to make friends?

Does the island ever feel small?

Is it a big culture shock?

Any help would be great.

Thank you

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Ocfemjc

It's easy to make friends if you're social enough! People are friendly here and expats do help each other out a lot.

Island an seem small. I've never had an issue with it as my life is work and my family mainly. However it's quick and cheap to fly over to other GCC countries. Eg lots of concerts happen in Dubai. Oman is great if you love outdoorsy activities

Culture shock maybe again depends what you've been exposed to. I'd say no as it's not like Saudi where you'd be forced to cover up, not drive etc. The environment here isn't so restrictive. You'll see women driving and wearing western clothes, lots of shops from back home. You just need to be prepared for some differences that you do see here and understand the religious and cultural sensitivities.

relwell

Agreed.  There is some cultural change but I would hardly call it a shock.  This really is a friendly place, the English language runs rampant here, and you can find just about anything you need shopping-wise - from comfort food to a new computer.

I can't speak for Seef as I live in Riffa, but the island doesn't really seem small for a while, (then again being in Riffa means you're 20-30 minutes away from everything).  There are places to go and clubs and social events constantly - and like was mentioned Dubai for a weekend concert or something is easily done.

You'll enjoy it here, hopefully.  There a lot of expats, so I am sure you'll find a group that is helpful and makes you feel quite comfortable.  Best of luck with your move!

zeeshanakhter2009

Izzy1989 wrote:

I am moving to Bahrain very soon.
Will be working in Riffa whilst hopefully living in Seef.
I am from the UK. These Expat.coms have been very helpful and worth reading.
I guess I'm wanting to know more about Seef as that's where I'll be living.
Is it easy to make friends?
Does the island ever feel small?
Is it a big culture shock?
Any help would be great.
Thank you


Welcome in Bahrain you can say it mini Europe.
Yes you can find Apartment/Flat or House  in Seef  Here is the Link

And that Post will help you alot
https://www.expat.com/forum/viewtopic.p … 84#2819850

live.ali

zeeshanakhter2009 wrote:
Izzy1989 wrote:

I am moving to Bahrain very soon.
Will be working in Riffa whilst hopefully living in Seef.
I am from the UK. These Expat.coms have been very helpful and worth reading.
I guess I'm wanting to know more about Seef as that's where I'll be living.
Is it easy to make friends?
Does the island ever feel small?
Is it a big culture shock?
Any help would be great.
Thank you


Welcome in Bahrain you can say it mini Europe.
Yes you can find Apartment/Flat or House  in Seef  Here is the Link

And that Post will help you alot
https://www.expat.com/forum/viewtopic.p … 84#2819850


Mini Europe?!? More like Little India !

:lol:

live.ali

When i first landed in GCC - Qatar 8 years ago my initial thoughts were I am doomed. And then I went to....Saudi.

:lol:

zeeshanakhter2009

live.ali wrote:
zeeshanakhter2009 wrote:
Izzy1989 wrote:

I am moving to Bahrain very soon.
Will be working in Riffa whilst hopefully living in Seef.
I am from the UK. These Expat.coms have been very helpful and worth reading.
I guess I'm wanting to know more about Seef as that's where I'll be living.
Is it easy to make friends?
Does the island ever feel small?
Is it a big culture shock?
Any help would be great.
Thank you


Welcome in Bahrain you can say it mini Europe.
Yes you can find Apartment/Flat or House  in Seef  Here is the Link

And that Post will help you alot
https://www.expat.com/forum/viewtopic.p … 84#2819850


Mini Europe?!? More like Little India !

:lol:


Ha ha ha ..... Basically i also feel like that ... Bahrain is full of Indian's , Pakistani's , Bangladeshi's , Filipino's
But for other gulf nationals Bahrain is free country to do anything.... :p

live.ali

zeeshanakhter2009 wrote:
live.ali wrote:
zeeshanakhter2009 wrote:


Welcome in Bahrain you can say it mini Europe.
Yes you can find Apartment/Flat or House  in Seef  Here is the Link

And that Post will help you alot
https://www.expat.com/forum/viewtopic.p … 84#2819850


Mini Europe?!? More like Little India !

:lol:


Ha ha ha ..... Basically i also feel like that ... Bahrain is full of Indian's , Pakistani's , Bangladeshi's , Filipino's
But for other gulf nationals Bahrain is free country to do anything.... :p


You are relentless !

zeeshanakhter2009

live.ali wrote:
zeeshanakhter2009 wrote:
live.ali wrote:


Mini Europe?!? More like Little India !

:lol:


Ha ha ha ..... Basically i also feel like that ... Bahrain is full of Indian's , Pakistani's , Bangladeshi's , Filipino's
But for other gulf nationals Bahrain is free country to do anything.... :p


You are relentless !


why you saying me like that.

Bhavna

Hello everyone,

Can you come back to the topic now please ?

You can also use your private messaging if you have something in particular to ask but here, let us help Izzy1989 out with some advices.

Thank you in advance,
Bhavna

Faaahhhmma

Hi

I am also from the UK and will be moving to Bahrain this month with family. I am eager to find out how people have settled in Bahrain and want to share their experiences. I will be working NVTC Bahrain which is in the area Jaaw.

Thanks
Fahima

Izzy1989

Thank you so much everyone for your kind information.

I am very excited now. Hope all goes smoothly.

Bahrain seems like a lovely place to visit and live.

Also hello Fahima I see you're moving from UK too. I go next week.

Also thank you Relwell and Ocfemjc for helpful info

😀

relwell

Faaahhhmma wrote:

Hi

I am also from the UK and will be moving to Bahrain this month with family. I am eager to find out how people have settled in Bahrain and want to share their experiences. I will be working NVTC Bahrain which is in the area Jaaw.

Thanks
Fahima


Fahima,

If you look at the main page you will see posts with a little blue thumbtack in them - those are the posts you should sort through.  They include everything from cost of living to internet company information to dress and customs to personal experiences.

I hope this little country is as kind to you all as it has been to me!  Best of luck and never be afraid to ask for help!

live.ali

The island is so small that a router in Manama is enough for all people in Bahrain to connect to it.

Blahhh im kidding, it's a very nice place, people here are nice, you'll get along just fine

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