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So say you have returned back to your home country or went on living somewhere else, voluntarily or involuntarily some part of Saudi still remains with you. And, no matter how hard you try there are so many things that you get used to that are hard to leave behind.
Here are a few of those things, in actuality, as said by people who have left the Kingdom:
what I miss most about saudi is saying things like “shu”, “wla esh”, “wallah”, “ya3ne” and such
— poompkins (@asianeliya) November 27, 2017
I think we can all agree on this.
One of the things I miss about Saudi, is filling up the car tank to full for about 40 AED. Whereas, here I have to pay around 160 AED 🙂
— لجين أبوالفرج (@LujainAbulfaraj) December 6, 2010
I’d put this up on my ‘Things About Saudi I Miss’ list. *.* Cookie Crisps! <3<3<3 *drools* pic.twitter.com/1a2f6yED
— Cacophony (@dammitsaleem) June 26, 2012
One of the few things I miss about Saudi… #sunshine #ksa #khobar pic.twitter.com/juDVqg6VyS
— Mark McGrath (@markseanmcgrath) March 26, 2013
I want to rummage through a bazaar. One of the things I miss about Saudi Arabia
— KingMufasah (@KingMufasah) August 10, 2013
@Neemwad8: One of the main things I miss about Saudi Arabia was how clearly you could see the stars at night.????
— Naema Frances (@Neemwad8) September 29, 2014
One of the things I miss most about Saudi are using ATVs on the sandddd, omg.
— Nizea (@nizealei) April 20, 2016
One of the many things I miss about Ramadan in Saudi. Fasting Makkans stand in long queues to buy ‘ful’ for iftar http://t.co/1RgocQxOdr
— Alex Malouf SCMP Chart.PR (@alex_malouf) June 22, 2015
honestly one of the things I miss the most about saudi arabia is watching a sunset from the desert. One of the best things ive ever seen.
— Ravi Sahye (@RaviSahye1) December 13, 2016
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