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Lebanese Expat Frequently Asked Questions

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As an expat living in a foreign country you get faced with some pretty weird and awkward situations when dealing with people from other nationalities and culture. When i first arrived to Angola, specially with the language barrier, i used to shy away from initiating conversation or even contemplate the thought of opening a discussion with a non-arabic /french or english speaking person. But then when i did learn portuguese and i did adapt into the living surrounding of Luanda, i was more at ease in communication. And this is where it all started , the frequently asked questions about being Lebanese or Lebanon in general : -the one that wins them all and that almost pops out in every conversation, be it with Angolan nationals, French expats and so on : Question How come your Lebanese but you are not veiled(Muslim headscarf that some choose to wear for modesty)?! Answer Well no am not, but I am Lebanese and not every Lebanese is veiled and so you go on

Our Mauritian adventure

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After a 4 hours flight to Johannesburg, staying the night at the hotel airport, and then another 4 hours flight we finally made it to Mauritius! From the moment we left the airport, and started heading south of the island, the clear blue waters and sandy beaches and sugar cane fields surrounding the islands were remarkable.                        We spent the first couple of days on the beach and on the pool in Le Morne area south of the island.      We then headed to Flic En Flac. And of course we had to venture into a Safari ride at the Casella nature reserve . There was a lot to see and so little time. The only thing we missed out on was meeting the lion cubs and walking with the lions because of the young age of the kids. We got to experience viewing more than a hundred species of birds , parrots and ducks and turkeys just casually strolling around us.                                       

My ongoing expat journey, from the heart

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I guess this is part of expat as well, meeting people from the 4 corners of the world. However I met Kari through instagram and she asked me to write a heartfelt blogpost to be included in her weekly World Mama section. Thank you Kari for letting me share with your own followers my story.  Below is the post that was first published on her blog columnsbykari   Let's start with basics. I grew up in Beirut, Lebanon. For 5 years I worked in the media field as an Editor and anchor of the English News on a local tv channel. I met my husband, we got married and BOOM, we moved to Luanda, Angola. We had to kids; a boy(6) and girl (3). That's basically it, normal no? but no, it isn't because nothing about Angola is basic or falls within the norms of anything i was accustomed to. Angola is located on the African continent and Luanda is the second most expensive city in the world. It’s not your average expat- country or a comfortable place to live with a family. B