Tag Archives: OFW

InterNations Kuwait Meet Up

InterNations is the first international online community for people who live and work overseas. It reaches out to the international community and is represented by more than 300 local communities all over the world. Its membership is strictly invitation-based and one may join the community only after receiving an invitation from a current member. Data security…

A First for an OFW Blogger; Blood Bank

  I have been aware of the blood donation campaign since early high school in the Philippines. Now, as an Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) and Filipino Blogger in the State of Kuwait, I was able to have my first encounter with donating blood. I didn’t mind the needle piercing my skin to my vein or…

An OFW Blogger learns Arabic

Way back then, when I first came to the State of Kuwait as an Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW), the only international language that I knew how to communicate with was English. The multi-cultural school where I was employed then, it was the first venue where I learned to pick up a few important Arabic words…

Abante Middle East Edition – Kuwait OPLAN HABAGAT

  Pls. Click === > Can be best viewed here in my Facebook        MUST-READ AND SHARE! Step-by-Step Guide on How to Register for the Vaccination in Kuwait | Diary ni Gracia 50+ Social Norms That You Must Know Father’s Day Special: An Open Letter to All Fathers Philippine Bureau of Immigration releases…

Lady Stapler blogs as an outlet

Name: Lady Stapler Url Address: http://ladystapler.blogspot.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/Ladystapler Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/comic.cat ABOUT YOUR BLOG 1.  How, when and why did you get into the blogging industry? Started way back 2003 methinks, I used my blog to vent out about my frustrations about school and life in general.  I started in Hi5, then moved to friendster and finally to blogger.

I will return, I will bring change and will leave one a fortune…

I will return, I will bring change and will leave one a fortune…   My journey in Kuwait My experience in my first working abroad without a guide… I remember… The Detailed Offer. I found an anxiously awaited message from an agency that congratulated me on my acceptance to work in a school. I sighed…

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