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@hayball

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English

Lives in KUALA LUMPUR

Registration: 16 March 2009

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15 years ago
The Happy Migrant

What do you appreciate the most about where you are living now? by The Happy Migrant

I appreciate the tropical climate, the people, and the variation in landscape that this country (Australia) has ......

hayball

KUALA LUMPUR MALAYSIA We are a Brit couple just retired, active and dyed-in-the-wool expats, worked abroad all our working lives on contracts, out of UK. Now travelling in KL, I love the colourful cultures that interlock harmoniously here :Malay, ... Read More

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15 years ago
Julien

Desperate expat housewives by Julien

This topic is dedicated to "desperate expat housewives" I know I am not the best person to talk about it (I am a man), but note that I moved to Spain. I left my situation in the UK, and I arrived in Madrid without a job ... I spent most of my time ...

hayball

It was very interesting reading all the blogs. As an expat, I can see mirrored all the phases I went through each time me and my significant other moved country. The normality of each day's challenges is boring to relate, but they re-occur, no ... Read More

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15 years ago
sugarcookie

Any expats in Penang? by sugarcookie

Hi, I am relocating with my husband to Penang really soon (next week!) and am wondering if there are any other Penang expats out there?? :) Any tips with regards to living in Penang?

hayball

We can't decide between Panama and Penang to retire to. We know about the Panama Pensionado offer, since we have visited there from the Caribbean where we live at present, out of Hampshire and London. I'm finishing this summer - currently lecturing ... Read More

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15 years ago
Felicity88

Penang, The Pearl of Orient by Felicity88

I have just relocated to Penang and am now settled at Seri Tanjung Penang. I love this place a lot, the view and the landscape at STP is just fabulous. Nothing beats that. Food is great, the people here are friendly and the cost of living is cheap. ...

hayball

Dear Felicity88, It sounds as if you are settling into Penang well. We liked your blog about it. What do you do there? At the moment we are teaching in the Caribbean, and last visited Penang and Malaysia quite a few years ago. We will be visiting ... Read More