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Riyadh can not be just a place to work...

memo-hb

Selam 3alaykum, Good afternoon, Guten Abend, Iyi Aksamlar...  :cheers:

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suribhai

You can try out with bunch of °µÍø½ûÇøs meeting every week, tryout with weekend meeting topic. Welcome to riyadh, be safe while making friends, coz sometimes we might hurt them unintentionally, different people come with different cultures. hope you Have a good time.

memo-hb

Thank you for your answer "suribhai". the most important thing is a openminded character and willingness to learn and accept other cultures.   I grew up in Germany, I´m o.k :) with that .

where can i find the meetings ?

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Welcome to EB.

I laughed when I imagined myself calling you from far away, MEEMOOO

Try to do a get-to-know-me party at your place where you invite your coworkers and people from here.

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memo-hb wrote:

where can i find the meetings ?


Here you can find the weekend meeting details, See you next time !!

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Trapezius

Surely you don't expect a consultant to hang out with barbers, do you?  Nothing wrong with barbers, but people tend to make friends among the same socioeconomic class as themselves.

Rigger64

love4you wrote:

you're contradiciting yourself. you say nothing wrong with barbers, then you say he must hang out with same socioeconomic class. This means there is sth wrong according to you. I think he needs people to talk to and spend sometime and not necessarily friends.


Ultimately there is truth in Trap's words.  There is absolutely nothing wrong with barbers - or any other service oriented profession.  In fact, a consultant is part of the service industry.  With that said, just because barbers are good people it is very likely that the depth of conversation and areas of interest will differ between their socio-economic backgrounds.  The simple fact that the income of a talented consultant is likely going to be exponentially above that of the barber might well eventually make for uncomfortable situations between the two.

From personal experience...  My family comes from a very blue-collar background.   I had several dating relationships that didn't last past the parental introduction phase once the parents found out my mom was a custodial engineer... (Janitor).  Their loss... :cool:

Just food for thought....

Rigger