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Some more questions for the old hands in Jeddah

sabadgeman

Morning all

Can those of you who have lived in Jeddah and are wise  :thanks:

What kind of electric plugs (sockets) are in use in Saudi, is the tap water safe to drink?

Is it worthwhile trying to learn Arabic? I was told when in Dubai that it was harder than learning Chinese and a waste of time there....?

Regards

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stressedmom

Don't drink the tap water!!!!!! Water bottles and delivery of 5 liter jugs is the way to go. Your compound market can probably help you with this.

Don't know about learning Arabic. Though I really struggle with helping my oldest do her Arabic alphabet. Numbers are easy.

My villa is wired 110 &220 with two prong round. Adapters are easy to find and cheap. You will replace them often

sabadgeman

Ha ha vehement answer thanks another thing to note in my cost calculations :D I sthe socket the same as American ones?

stressedmom

Water is actually very cheap as it is considered a daily need. They don't have a sewer system like you are used to and water has to be trucked in. Even the government says not to drink it. We also use our bottled water for cooking.

The plugs are not like in America. Think Spain & Mediterranean area. Though most appliances you buy here are 3 prong like in Northern Europe, It is very annoying. In my villa some of my outlets are set up where a 2 prong american style can be used so I don't need an adapter for my hair dryer, flat iron, or my husband's razor, but I am in a different compound,

sabadgeman

Thanks again for a very informative set of answers , its good to be able to get an idea of what you need to think about before we get to Saudi!!!  :top:

sabadgeman

Just a quick thanks to all those kind souls who contacted me on and off forum with tips and advice all heeded and all gratefully received!!

Mohdsaudi

;)

Mabella26

Aquafina is the best bottled water here for it is low in sodium or the baby water available in pharmacies and danubes.

Whether you like it or not you'll learn a little arabic here for most of them still do not know how to speak english. (Informal arabic though)

The sockets here are more of European style.

Enjoy!

sabadgeman

Thanks Mabella I like the idea of low sodium content

Regards

Steve