What EXPATS need to know - Life in Compounds - Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

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Zusammenfassung

TLDRIn this video, a personal trainer reflects on his two years living in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, describing his relocation experience and living conditions as an expatriate. He highlights the various aspects of living there, such as housing options, cultural differences, and safety. Key points include the choice between living in expatriate-friendly compounds versus residential complexes open to both expatriates and locals. Compounds offer secure, community-oriented environments, often with modern facilities, though they're not essential due to the evolving openness of Saudi society. He discusses the rapid development of the city, creating more opportunities and attractions for residents, and urges potential expats not to be deterred by cultural differences, emphasizing that once they are overcome, life in Jeddah can be quite rewarding with low crime rates and numerous amenities. The speaker concludes by encouraging those interested to reach out for more information.

Mitbringsel

  • 🏠 Compounds offer community and security but aren't essential.
  • 👫 Expat life in Jeddah is vibrant and rewarding.
  • 🚗 A car is necessary for easy transportation in Jeddah.
  • 🌆 Jeddah is swiftly developing with new amenities.
  • 🛡️ The city is safe with a low crime rate.
  • 😊 Experiencing cultural differences can be enriching.
  • 🏘️ Smaller compounds tend to be more modern and appealing.
  • 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Jeddah offers a family-friendly environment.
  • 📈 The evolving open society allows more living freedom.
  • 🤝 Reach out for more personal insights and advice.

Zeitleiste

  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    The speaker introduces themselves and explains the purpose of the video series, which is to provide information about living in Saudi Arabia. They mention their two-year anniversary of moving to Saudi Arabia and their positive experiences, including having their own apartment, car, and girlfriend. The main theme is sharing the reality of life in Saudi Arabia for potential movers, particularly around accommodations like compounds versus residential complexes, and emphasizing the ease and enjoyment of life there despite common apprehensions.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:11:29

    The speaker discusses the different types of housing options in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, highlighting the difference between smaller, modern compounds and larger, older "village" type compounds. They emphasize that while compounds have been traditionally popular for expatriates due to their secure communities and extensive amenities, it is not necessary to live in a compound anymore due to the city's development. The speaker also highlights Jeddah's ongoing development, mentioning the emergence of more modern housing and the vibrant growth of new businesses and cultural sites around the city. They provide a candid look at daily life, including challenges like heat and lack of pedestrian infrastructure, and discuss cultural differences and low crime rates in the area. The video ends with an invitation for viewers to ask questions and a reminder of other content on their channel showcasing more of what Saudi Arabia has to offer.

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Häufig gestellte Fragen

  • What is life like in Jeddah for expatriates?

    Life in Jeddah can be very rewarding with many facilities for expatriates, including modern housing and vibrant cultural experiences.

  • Are living compounds necessary for expatriates in Saudi Arabia?

    While not as essential as before due to societal changes, compounds offer secure, community-focused living options preferred by many expatriates.

  • What are some benefits of living in smaller compounds?

    Smaller compounds tend to be more modern and offer a close-knit community feeling with fewer inhabitants.

  • Is it safe to live in Jeddah?

    Yes, Jeddah is considered safe with a low crime rate and various secure living options.

  • Can expatriates live anywhere in Jeddah?

    Yes, while compounds are popular, expatriates can choose to live in regular residential areas as well.

  • Do you need a car to live in Jeddah?

    Yes, as the city is vast and warm, having a car is often necessary for getting around.

  • How does the culture in Jeddah differ from Western countries?

    Jeddah has a distinct cultural atmosphere that might seem different but offers enriching experiences once embraced.

  • Are there activities and services available for expatriates in Jeddah?

    Yes, Jeddah offers numerous amenities like gyms, pools, and restaurants, making it livable and enjoyable.

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Automatisches Blättern:
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    okay welcome back to my channel if it's
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    the first time you've seen me welcome to
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    youtube i have basically decided to put
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    this video together because i've had
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    lots of people reach out to me on
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    instagram asking me about moving over
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    can they move with their girlfriend can
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    they move with their boyfriend what is
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    it like is there stuff to do so i just
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    wanted to basically create a series
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    whereby i give you the information
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    around what it is like to live here so
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    actually today funnily enough it has
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    been my two year anniversary
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    of living in saudi arabia i came over
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    here and when was it 10th of september
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    2019 so i've been here throughout
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    through the whole of corona didn't leave
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    didn't go back to london so so i'd like
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    to say i'm i'm settled in i've got my
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    own apartment my car my girlfriend too
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    so life is very good and i just want to
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    share
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    with you what it is like out here
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    because honestly if you come out here
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    for work or even a holiday then you will
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    not regret it i don't regret a decision
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    i've made coming out here not for a
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    second and then just to give you a bit
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    more information about me
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    i as i said i've been here for two years
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    i am a personal trainer here i upped and
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    left london
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    uh left the nine to five the hustle the
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    commute uh and yeah decided to just try
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    something new in a new country a totally
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    different country and i must say i'm
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    loving every minute of it so
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    what i'm gonna do in this video is talk
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    around
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    you know what it is like here questions
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    that i get asked a lot in terms of
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    where is good to live compounds
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    apartments flats and generally what the
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    area is like so i hope you find it
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    useful so for me i'm quite lucky because
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    i live with my girlfriend and it looks
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    like ikea has vomited all over our
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    apartment as you can see it's quite
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    messy
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    but this is what it's like on the inside
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    we're more of the lucky ones whereby
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    we're in a big residential compound i
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    mean there's no kids here at the moment
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    but they are a nightmare
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    and generally
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    it's it's a nice place to live and and
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    one of the first questions i get asked
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    is around compounds basically so in the
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    middle east especially saudi compounds
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    are areas
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    where people expat specifically live
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    really
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    you know they're not necessarily
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    essential anymore particularly in saudi
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    so over the last couple years things
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    have really opened up here and so you
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    know if you're a foreigner or an expat
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    you can really live live anywhere but
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    the reason why compounds are popular and
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    they carry a price tag um is that
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    they are places communities sort of
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    closed off um secure you get various
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    different types you get some which are
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    you know 10 20
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    apartments or villas
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    and then you get some of the others
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    which are more of the village type
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    compounds whereby
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    you know they're up to 200 300
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    apartments or villas and those really
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    are the ones where it's kind of like a
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    sort of five-star holiday resort in a
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    way you've got you know you've got kids
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    clubs you've got all sorts of gyms and
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    pools and facilities restaurants and
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    everything but
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    you know from my experience here in
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    jeddah is that you don't actually need
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    to live in a compound um so as i showed
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    you earlier my place is is a residential
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    complex so it's open to saudis as well
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    but it's open you know they still vet
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    people who who apply here so that you
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    don't get people who are going to cause
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    trouble uh and it's generally a nice
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    place to live besides all the kids
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    so i would suggest depending on
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    obviously what you like
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    go for compounds which are a bit smaller
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    not necessarily the village type
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    compound so the smaller compounds
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    essentially you know
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    it's a smaller community but they tend
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    to be much much much more modern so
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    similar to what mine is like here you
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    know it's white walls feels new um well
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    it's kind of new whereas the older
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    village types are sort of 20 30 years
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    old and they are warm they are raggedy
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    they're dark
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    and they're not that nice but you know
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    there are a couple options whereby you
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    can really focus on the sort of
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    you know facilities and have an awesome
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    gym awesome swimming pool and that kind
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    of stuff examples of some of the village
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    compounds are shabatly and then also our
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    basatine village compound so these are
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    huge they're like 200 300
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    apartments or villas and as you can see
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    from this map which i'm gonna put in
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    just here um they're massive they're
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    massive so they're nice um they come
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    with a price tag and they are very
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    children friendly so you know they have
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    everything you need in there but now
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    that i would say jeddah the community
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    everything here is opening up a lot more
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    you know you don't necessarily need
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    everything at home whereas in previous
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    years you did because there was just
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    literally nothing to do outside then
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    you've also got some of the smaller
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    compounds much more modern uh which
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    again as you'll put in here if i can
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    work this well um like sukina compound
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    uh and a couple of the others can't
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    remember the names of the top of my head
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    but i will include them um these are
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    much
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    well to be honest much nicer
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    putting it frankly uh maybe i'm a bit of
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    a snob uh but no you know they're
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    they're just finished nicely they're new
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    they're modern and you don't necessarily
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    have that kind of
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    dark wood finishing beige from just you
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    know
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    people living in it for for years and
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    years and years so they're definitely
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    worth a look at
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    and you know they're in some of the
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    areas whereby
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    they're more developing so there's going
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    to be a lot more coffee shops and
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    restaurants and all those sorts of
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    places but i think now what i'm going to
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    do is i'm going to walk outside for a
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    bit and then show you
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    kind of what it's like here so i've
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    taken you up to the top of my compound
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    and this is the view absolutely lovely
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    right so
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    we have lots of building going on over
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    here because jetta is developing and it
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    is
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    basically one big building site you've
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    got a big cityscape over there
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    and around here so that might give you a
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    bit of an oversight as to what
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    is around me jedda's developing there's
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    a lot of new malls a lot of new
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    restaurants all that kind of stuff
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    apartments compounds everything so
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    give it a few years and it is going to
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    be
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    a whole different place
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    what was it two minutes outside
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    i am very sweaty so this is going to be
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    you're going to get a first-hand
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    experience as to what jeddah humidity is
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    like
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    so that there you can see
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    my compound in the background well i say
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    compound it's more of a apartment
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    complex type thing and now i'm just
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    going to take you on a trip through the
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    local area so you can kind of see what
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    the vibe is like for people living here
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    and as you can probably see i'm sweating
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    profusely already
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    because there's not really any pavements
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    in this place i mean
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    you know this is one of the back end
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    roads but
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    generally speaking
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    nobody walks here because look
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    it's way too warm
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    and you're gonna get hit by a car
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    realistically everything is pretty much
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    behind closed doors um i imagine the
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    reason for that is
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    obviously saudi's come from a very
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    restricted past and still is in some
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    ways people want to be able to do what
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    they want to be able to do in the in the
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    privacy of their own home which
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    is essentially where compounds came from
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    so you know people
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    wanted that privacy wanted to be around
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    people who were similar to them
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    and weren't going to get in trouble for
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    doing certain things and behaviors for
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    whatever those might be i think one of
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    the things that gets people when they
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    look at my stories and when i send their
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    pictures and everything of where i am is
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    obviously it's very very very culturally
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    different to somewhere like london and
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    so
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    that often
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    makes people a bit well people are
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    afraid of different right
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    so they couldn't imagine themselves
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    living here they couldn't sort of
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    well they think it would be like the
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    worst place to know
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    but actually
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    i love it i love different
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    culture everything i think once people
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    get over that
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    then you know they can actually start
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    living and exploring experiencing
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    different things not just what they're
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    necessarily used to
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    [Music]
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    so as you might have guessed
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    stray cats are everywhere it's
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    kind of sad
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    but
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    i guess they're the uh they're the
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    pigeons
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    of uh of saudi i mean
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    always on the road as roadkill
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    it's very sad see it's getting quite
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    warm now i mean it's always warm
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    uh just sweating even more so you
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    probably would have seen
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    you know some places which you thought
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    looked a bit
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    some places which you thought were a bit
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    nice like this here is one of the big
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    international schools like anywhere you
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    get parts of town which are lovely rich
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    people you get parts which aren't
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    necessarily as nice which unfortunately
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    just you know tend to have more poor
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    people in them so in terms of
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    location and and what to expect when you
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    come here is it is very
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    you know diverse in some ways there is
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    definitely the gap between the rich and
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    the poor unfortunately that line is
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    is often blurred quite a lot because
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    everything happens behind closed doors
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    so you know you've got gates gated
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    houses gated village gated compounds so
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    you know location
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    doesn't really necessarily matter all
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    that much because you do have um sort of
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    security and protection around and
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    on top of that actually the crime rate
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    here is pretty much zero from what i've
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    seen in my two years here i haven't
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    heard of anything
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    nothing bad in terms of
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    of crime but then again that might just
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    be the circle that i'm fortunately in
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    and we are back home
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    no yes the kids are out
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    you see this is why no one goes walking
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    in jeddah because you just end up like
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    this after 10 minutes i hope that has
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    been some sort of enlightening if not
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    or if you do want to know more actually
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    please do
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    please do just get in touch um i'll be
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    more than happy to help with any
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    questions if anything has put you off
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    please don't let it as this wasn't
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    really an accurate representation of
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    what
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    life in jeddah is really like it's just
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    a bit of me blabbing on about and i
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    hope some of it
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    is useful and thank you once again for
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    watching my videos if you haven't
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    already please watch the adventure
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    videos on my channel uh there's all
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    sorts in there showing you that saudi is
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    actually a pretty incredible place lots
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    of incredible stuff to do so if you
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    haven't already subscribe now and i
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    shall see you next round
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  • Jeddah
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Expat Life
  • Living Abroad
  • Compounds
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  • Safety
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