HI there, I'm British but have spent years in Indonesia + isteri saya juga orang Indonesia dari Kalimantan Timor. Kalau orang Qatar agak sombong sih, apalagi terhadap orang Asia. Ada yang jahat, ada yang baik, tapi hati2 aja.
There are Indonesian restaurants here but they charge quite a lot more than in Indonesia or Malaysia, and more than the local Indian restaurants. There is a good community of Indonesians here,but I don't know about Malaysians.
Buses costs 2 riyals in the city and 7 riyals out of it.
There are 4 seasons: not so hot, hot, very hot and very bloody hot.
The Indonesians here are always bringing tonnes of food and, bless them, Indonesian coffee for me so I don't think you'll have a problem there.
You'll have to take a test to obtain a Qatari driving licence - test costs 50 Riyals, 2 week driving course costs 650 riyals but in Al Rayyan they'll let you take the test straight away. (It's not easy, though!)
The electricity is 240 volts 50 hurts, like in the U.K.
HI there, I'm British but have spent years in Indonesia + isteri saya juga orang Indonesia dari Kalimantan Timor. Kalau orang Qatar agak sombong sih, apalagi terhadap orang Asia. Ada yang jahat, ada yang baik, tapi hati2 aja.
There are Indonesian restaurants here but they charge quite a lot more than in Indonesia or Malaysia, and more than the local Indian restaurants. There is a good community of Indonesians here,but I don't know about Malaysians.
Buses costs 2 riyals in the city and 7 riyals out of it.
There are 4 seasons: not so hot, hot, very hot and very bloody hot.
The Indonesians here are always bringing tonnes of food and, bless them, Indonesian coffee for me so I don't think you'll have a problem there.
You'll have to take a test to obtain a Qatari driving licence - test costs 50 Riyals, 2 week driving course costs 650 riyals but in Al Rayyan they'll let you take the test straight away. (It's not easy, though!)
The electricity is 240 volts 50 hurts, like in the U.K.
hope that helps
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