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Posted on October 1, 2013February 9, 2018

Beware of the Bubble Breachers

Soon after settling into an expat existence in Riyadh, I began to make a number of new friends. One of them, Fia, was giving some survival advice to a new mutual friend who had not long ago arrived in the Kingdom.

“Put your protective bubble on before you leave the house,” she said to Becky.  I nodded in agreement. Continue reading “Beware of the Bubble Breachers”

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