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Last activity 17 July 2014 by Rashedul Alam

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Rashedul Alam

Yes, we should find out a new activity such as involving ourselves a big company where a lot of people are working.

Olivier101

Hello Rashedul Alam,

Welcome to Expat.com :)

As the previous thread was a bit old I have created a new discussion with your message for a better visibility and interaction with other members.
What do you like doing in your free time?

Hope you will meet new people and have an Expat.com meetup in Porto.

Cheers
Olivier
Expat.com Team

Rashedul Alam

I enjoy  a very little free time when I  stay communication and search knowledge in net including Facebook, newspaper and others.

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