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  Come prepared for it to be utter chaos and you will be fine
 Come prepared for it to be utter chaos and you will be fine 
Thank you lol,I'm not usually such a raving lunatic honestEbikatsu wrote:A few tips
1) Caaaaaaaaaaaaaalm down
2) Book a rental apartment for just one month max. That way if the neighbours play Beethoven's 6th all day and night, or number 4 has a rooster, you can move the next month. Also the deposit will be much less.
3) Once you have been and settled a month you will have had time to suss the area and look around yourself for something you like and a more permanent place. Don't pay upfront for anything for a year. You might hate it. Might take 6 years for the case to go to court for a refund of your deposit
4) You need to understand the Egyptian mentality a bit. When we go to look at furniture, or a car or a house for sale, we usually intend to buy. Not so the Egyptians. They spend weekends going round stores with no intention to buy and around folks houses for sale making appointments, drinking your tea, eating your basboosa, and trashing your toilets as a weekend afternoon out for the family, sometimes they even line up 3 viewings, as a saturday family picnic including grandparents day out
So because of that mentality, Egyptians don't believe a word till they see the cold hard cash for a transaction, or your physical body presence for a job. They simply don't think we are serious.
So the jobs you are applying for, they really wont take you seriously till you are on their doorstep with your packed lunch under your arm for your first shift. Wait till you get there if is is Egyptian managers you are dealing with
5)Are you still calm?
6) Shipping!!! can you live without it? Will you die without it? because trying to organise and release it might kill you anyway
There is NO way you can do this without help. Especially honest Egyptian Arabic speaking help. We done it. But if I was on my own I would be in a mental hospital or serving a life sentence
It took us 5 days in Port Said travelling back and forth from Cairo each day to release 20 x 6 cubic metre boxes with just used household things and that was with Shipping company help, Egyptian husband, paid agent with a large backhander each day! It's simply not worth the hassle unless Luxor is very different????
7) Save like crazy.
Come prepared for it to be utter chaos and you will be fine
 
 Thanks Jad xxxJad wrote:I would underline number 7. Save some money. Don’t be discouraged, but be realistic. Everything can work out if you give it enough time. Savings can buy you that time. Travel light, get a friend to ship you all your stuff , after you settle down .. just my 2 cents.
 
  Especially if it is low season and to a red Sea resort because they say they take diving into consideration as well with equipment.
 Especially if it is low season and to a red Sea resort because they say they take diving into consideration as well with equipment. 
 




 remember Hurghada is mainly for the tourists so most restaurants price accordingly.Summerland which is just behind Sherry St.does good food and is more or less egyptian prices.
 remember Hurghada is mainly for the tourists so most restaurants price accordingly.Summerland which is just behind Sherry St.does good food and is more or less egyptian prices. 
Thanks hun xxxHurghadapat wrote:Just a little tip to make life easier out there don't dress like a tourist or they will treat you like one and when you live there you certainly wont want loads of fashion shoes not comfortable when it's hot all you need are toe post style believe me and you can buy them out there.Don't eat out all the time it will literally eat your money excuse the punremember Hurghada is mainly for the tourists so most restaurants price accordingly.Summerland which is just behind Sherry St.does good food and is more or less egyptian prices.
great point HPHurghadapat wrote:Just a little tip to make life easier out there don't dress like a tourist or they will treat you like one and when you live there you certainly wont want loads of fashion shoes not comfortable when it's hot all you need are toe post style believe me and you can buy them out there.Don't eat out all the time it will literally eat your money excuse the punremember Hurghada is mainly for the tourists so most restaurants price accordingly.Summerland which is just behind Sherry St.does good food and is more or less egyptian prices.

Wow, what a life I will be having out there, I can't wait!Ebikatsu wrote:great point HPHurghadapat wrote:Just a little tip to make life easier out there don't dress like a tourist or they will treat you like one and when you live there you certainly wont want loads of fashion shoes not comfortable when it's hot all you need are toe post style believe me and you can buy them out there.Don't eat out all the time it will literally eat your money excuse the punremember Hurghada is mainly for the tourists so most restaurants price accordingly.Summerland which is just behind Sherry St.does good food and is more or less egyptian prices.
bringing plenty shoes as a tourist is fine because you will spend most of your time in a hotel or by the pool or clubs etc so you can wear nice heels.
Problem is when you have to get on microbuses, up and down 2 foot high cracked pavements, through trash heaps to buy your bread, or go to Dahar to post something when you live here your heels will be ruined in a week
