

ladyluck13
English expat in Jordan
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61
Contacts
2
About me
English
Lives in Amman
Speaks English
Registration: 27 August 2013
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looking for someone fluent in English for an editorial position by bluekangaroo
Hi everyone! I'm an American living here in Amman. I'm looking for someone fluent in English for an editorial position at my company. If you're interested, please contact me! Sarah

Oh and before anyone points out that I am replying to a old post....I am already aware. Thanks. Just decided that this forum needs some signs of life.Summertime and thus low season :DOh :offtopic: Read More


looking for someone fluent in English for an editorial position by bluekangaroo
Hi everyone! I'm an American living here in Amman. I'm looking for someone fluent in English for an editorial position at my company. If you're interested, please contact me! Sarah

Glad to see that you have a sense of humour, I was just having fun no offence intended so I will stop bashing your head, it might ruin your hair. lol :D Read More


looking for someone fluent in English for an editorial position by bluekangaroo
Hi everyone! I'm an American living here in Amman. I'm looking for someone fluent in English for an editorial position at my company. If you're interested, please contact me! Sarah

Hahaha..... Did you just profile me based on capital 'E' and 'actually'?.... Very funny... Just for the record; I could as well point out two or three errors in your response...but I won't, Encyclopedia. 😝I think the word ... Read More


Eid 2016 by Primadonna
Tomorrow the Eid starts and with a few days off ahead, its a great oppertunity to spend these days outdoors. What are you planning to do? What would you advise to your fellow expats what is a must see? Any expositions to watch, events to go? Of ...

My theory on arabic coffee is that it is served in such small cups because no one wants to drink it in large quantities because it tastes so awful! I do like the one that nescafe came out with that makes a whole carafe. I guess it's more Saudi ... Read More


Banks and finance - Cheapest way to send money to my family? by Joyceharriet
Hello...to Kenyans here..which one is the cheapest way to send money back to my family?am confused a little bit...need some advise pliz

PayPal is the best way the banks are just money thief's and Western Union is full of scammers. Read More


Flight ✈ prices from Jordan -Kenya by esther nyaboke
Hi pals.hope everybody is being blessed in this Ramadan;May God bless u all. Can somebody tell me the costal prices for the flights (the cheapest one)from Amman to Kenya. Have a lovely night. Esther

Jordan airline operators all are a rip off, as someone above said go to the Opodo.co.uk website. they are one of the best and cheapest available. You can choose your flight from their website and pay online, they will send you your electronic flight ... Read More


looking for someone fluent in English for an editorial position by bluekangaroo
Hi everyone! I'm an American living here in Amman. I'm looking for someone fluent in English for an editorial position at my company. If you're interested, please contact me! Sarah

Oh and before anyone points out that I am replying to a old post....I am already aware. Thanks. Just decided that this forum needs some signs of life. Read More


looking for someone fluent in English for an editorial position by bluekangaroo
Hi everyone! I'm an American living here in Amman. I'm looking for someone fluent in English for an editorial position at my company. If you're interested, please contact me! Sarah

Hi Sarah, How are you? I actually just read your post and thought I will be a perfect bet. I'm not just fluent in english; it's my first language and I worked as a proof-reader/writer for about 8 yrs. BTW am in Amman. Kindly inbox ... Read More


Doubts - Is moving to Jordan something that you regret? by JO/EU
Was your move to Jordan a sure thing, or was it accompanied by doubts? How do you see it now, what makes you stay even when you would rather leave? Or has it become your home sweet home ?

I totally agree, especially on the independence part, Had to smile when you mentioned visiting your husbands childhool friend and practically sitting there for a couple of hours with his wife just smiling at each other, I've been in that ... Read More


Doubts - Is moving to Jordan something that you regret? by JO/EU
Was your move to Jordan a sure thing, or was it accompanied by doubts? How do you see it now, what makes you stay even when you would rather leave? Or has it become your home sweet home ?

To be honest to be married with a local can be a big problem. Living in the western world before coming to the middle east can be a trigger as the men mostly changes in a negative way. I know for sure that if I was not married with a Jordanian ... Read More


Doubts - Is moving to Jordan something that you regret? by JO/EU
Was your move to Jordan a sure thing, or was it accompanied by doubts? How do you see it now, what makes you stay even when you would rather leave? Or has it become your home sweet home ?

Yes, true. Making friends is difficult and is also depending on the area where you live. Social life is family and I'm not keen to be in touch with short period expats who have most of the time a different view about friendship, it's so ... Read More


Doubts - Is moving to Jordan something that you regret? by JO/EU
Was your move to Jordan a sure thing, or was it accompanied by doubts? How do you see it now, what makes you stay even when you would rather leave? Or has it become your home sweet home ?

Primadonna that isn't true, I have met a lot of Jordanians that speak English fluently. English has been taught in schools here for years. My husband speaks perfect English and is very fluent, in fact he sounds better then me and I am British. ... Read More


Residence visa by shorebreeze
Hey peeps, Looking to move to Jordan with my family. Just want to ask, how is it possible to get a residence visa there? (without getting a job) Cheers!

I don't think that it is easy for a Pakistan national to obtain a visa in Jordan . Check the embassy though just to be sure. You would need a valid reason such as a Job or be married to a Jordanian. Good luck! Read More


Adapting to the climate in Jordan by Priscilla
Hello everyone, Adjusting to new climatic conditions is key in any expatriation process. Moving to Jordan is no exception. What are the climate characteristics of Jordan? How does the local weather impact your daily life, mood or ...

Hi Priscilla It depends where you are moving from and what kind of weather conditions you are used to also which part of Jordan you will be staying in. I'm used to the wet and windy British weather with mild summers, so I find that over in ... Read More


Craft group by Primadonna
Are there some expats/locals who are into crafting and would like to create a meeting group to craft together? What kind of craft you like to do?

I know this is a long shot and before you tell me to post in the ad section I am going to ask here first as this is about crafting after all. Has anyone got a sizzix big shot machine that they want to sell. the only place I have found that sell them ... Read More