Yazan Dababneh
@Yazan_Dababneh
Jordanian citizen
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27 posts
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About me
Jordanian
Lives in Zarqa
Speaks Arabic, English, Italian and Spanish.
Registration: 17 April 2013
Activity
How to make friends in Jordan by expat.com
We have been talking about loneliness when you are abroad, let's now talk about how to make friends (locals and other expats) when you're living in Jordan :top: Which are your best tips to meet people and to make friends in Jordan?? Thanks in ...
Hi Friendship is not a thing you can expect in few months. it is something that you build up over time. what an expat is looking for is to feel in place; appreciated, important and has a role where he/she is. So, take the first step, participate in ... Read More
Studio or Apartment Needed to Rent by jamesvestermark
I am in need of an apartment (non-smoking) near the Jordan River Foundation and a business incubator (south of 5th Circle). I want to move from al-Fuheis in mid-September. Your suggestions and help is appreciated. Close to internet cafe/library ...
"Jordan river founation" is different from Joran river. Read More
Average Salaries of Native Language Speaker Teaching ESL by NouraAlkhazaleh
I was recently offered a job at the Nobel Institute in Irbid, Jordan. I was then informed that for 3 months I would only be making 200JD, yet working 6 days a week at 8 hours per day. This adds up to $1.08JD, which is less than $2US per hour. I made ...
Try international schools (IB,IG sys), their salaries range... but the average can be JD1000. and this salary is for Jordanians. Expats get much more than that. Read More
Who can tell me it is a fault to love a Jordanian man by momingxiang
I am a Chinses girl, i fell love with a jordanian man. but it seems that he just play heart on me, maybe i am just one of his girl friends... I feel my heart broken, who can tell me what can i do?
Yazan_Dababneh,Thank you,but you think the right way is to forget him, yes?You might not forget him all your life, but you will feel better about yourself with time. and you will accept that story as part of your sacred history which made all you ... Read More
Who can tell me it is a fault to love a Jordanian man by momingxiang
I am a Chinses girl, i fell love with a jordanian man. but it seems that he just play heart on me, maybe i am just one of his girl friends... I feel my heart broken, who can tell me what can i do?
You will be fine. Just concentrate on yourself and socialize in real life as much as you can, and in good ambient. An Arab proverb says: "The hit which does not kill you, makes you stronger" ... I hope my translation is understandable. Now you will ... Read More
Why people getting married?........... by Moe007
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Why people get divorced??? Read More
Public transportation in Zarqa by Armand
Hi all, What do you think about the means of transportation in Zarqa ? Is the network of means of transportation well developed? What modes of transport are available? Do you use them? How much is a fare? Are they relatively ...
What is the meaning of transportation in Zarqa? :) Read More
Pregnancy in Zarqa by Christine
Hi, could you please share advice and tips about pregnancy in Zarqa? Who are the best gynecologists for pregnancy follow-ups? Which hospitals or clinics would you recommend to give birth in Zarqa? Thanks a lot in advance for your advice ...
I dont want to be rude, excuse me, but is there a purpose of the question? because I think it is a little bit far from culture here... if you are a pregnant living in ZARQA, then possibly 99% you are married to an Arab guy... I have never heard ... Read More
Zarqa flatshare by Christine
Hi, is it popular to share a flat in Zarqa ? What advice would you give to those looking for shared accommodation in Zarqa? Can you recommend specialized local websites or newspapers? By the way, keep in mind there is a flat share/house ...
Well that depends... Zarqa culture is much different from that of the capital, although it is only at 30 Km to the north of the capital. Usually if people have to share flats, although it is rare here, they go for chances... it is not so common of ... Read More
u must be in Jordan by k-al
You know you've lived as an expat in Jordan when: 1) You cried twice: when you got there and when you left 2)(for girls) You got used to be stared at by guys from 5 to 90 years old 3)Taxis honk at anything 4)Taxis always listen to the same old ...
Any one like to add more to my list about Jordan please do ?If you visit someone at his house, he will kill you with food... insisting all the time that you should eat. if you don't like MANSAF, then you are an alien... If you still don't know ... Read More
u must be in Jordan by k-al
You know you've lived as an expat in Jordan when: 1) You cried twice: when you got there and when you left 2)(for girls) You got used to be stared at by guys from 5 to 90 years old 3)Taxis honk at anything 4)Taxis always listen to the same old ...
@Sherrio... Attack is best way of defense... :) I am Jordanian, and this is my dilemma too... being nice all the time can harm us. Read More
new in Jordan by anna44
Hello to all the expats in Amman, my name is Anna, I'm from Australia and just arrived in Amman a couple of weeks ago. I am thrilled to be in the middle east and to live in Jordan, but also I am bit lonely at the moment, because of the lack of new ...
Hello Anna, Welcome to Jordan. I wish you a pleasant stay. :) Read More
new in Jordan by angelica31
hello everyone, my name is Angelica, I am from Italy and just arrived in Amman (two weeks ago) to start a new job with the UN. I am looking forward to my new life here and also looking forward to meet new people and make new friends.
@prima donna LOL ;) Read More
new in Jordan by angelica31
hello everyone, my name is Angelica, I am from Italy and just arrived in Amman (two weeks ago) to start a new job with the UN. I am looking forward to my new life here and also looking forward to meet new people and make new friends.
@Christine... et avec vous? Je dois parler en ingles aussi? :P I was telling Angelica, how hot the weather is getting in this season... that's all :) thanks for your remark :) Read More
Availability of Indian food in Jordan by GuestPoster343
Hi all, Just joined this website! My parents are currently living in India, and they are moving to Jordan soon. By end-December. They had one question which pertains to the availability of whole wheat in Amman. Is it easily available at ...
Yes, u can find it.... But quite too expensive when compared to real product value. U can save more money buying it from the local market, or even if u need large quantities you can buy whole wheat grains and mole then in the market. If you feel its ... Read More