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agent47

Hi! I am excited to become part of ÍæÅ¼½ã½ã. I would like youo all to visit my profile page. Ask me anything! looking forward to a great experience.

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Julien

Welcome on board agent47 !

agent47

thanks Julien. What is the best way to get to know people at this forum from my city more aggresively. Should I use my imagination and start talking?

Armand

A longer introduction should be a good start ;)

Regards
Armand

CoboneDeals

agent47 wrote:

Hi! I am excited to become part of ÍæÅ¼½ã½ã. I would like youo all to visit my profile page. Ask me anything! looking forward to a great experience.


Welcome to Saudi! :) Do tell us more about where you come from and why you came to Saudi.

agent47

Yup! So to start off, I was born and raised in Jeddah! Currently IÂ’m 24 YO. I belong to Pakistan and specifically Lahore. But I call it my second home. I am so used to the life here in Saudia now that I canÂ’t even start to imagine how my life would've been in my home country. Well IÂ’m sure it must have had its perks as well as cons. Even thou I missed out on not getting to socialize with my cousins and relatives every weekend, however the way I look at it, I thoroughly enjoyed those baik-outs and bbqs with the family friends on the corniche beach and those occasional visits to Taif here in Saudia.

After my high school from here in Jeddah, I moved to Lahore-Pakistan for my Bachelors. That meant living in Pakistan for 3 years (2005-09) and I believe it was one of the best times of my life. For the first time I became part of a community to which I really belonged. The people (majority) were like me and their family values were no different than mine. Now IÂ’m a pretty easy going guy, so adjusting to the new environment and making friends wasnÂ’t difficult (maybe because I knew these were my roots). However there were negatives as well as positives from this experience as well. Exposure to a different set/class of people and life changing incidents made me tough and stronger. I would say the cons outweigh the pros of living in Pakistan and specially for us middle-eastern kids.

Here onwards I moved to Manchester for my Master's. This was the next great phase of my life. I got to meet a whole new set of people in a new environment and had to go through new sort of experiences. I came across the wonderful nation of Greeks that were studying with me and I must say they are same version of the software but in a different language pack.  This was a very exciting and fun phase of my life. Learnt a lot and made life-long friends. After my Master's I moved back to Jeddah in 2011 and started internship for a couple of months in Riyadh. 6mths later moved back to Jeddah as I got a good Job here. And I have to say life is good so far. But since manÂ’s desires are like water you canÂ’t put boundaries on them. So life goes on but I have learnt three key lessons 1- Have neutral expectations 2-Live positively even through the toughest times (Love Life) 3- Be flexible (adjustable/adaptable, donÂ’t be rigid).

My interests are fitness sports, travelling, learning new languages and about cultures, photography, socializing!

Looking forward to have a great response!

CoboneDeals

Hi again,

Thanks for telling us more! :) Since you're into culture and photography, then you would not want to miss these two events this weekend

this friday, jan 20th
and Edge of Arabia's symposium and exhibition,

Warm regards,
Soraya