Top products from r/saudiarabia
We found 21 product mentions on r/saudiarabia. We ranked the 36 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. Saudi Arabia: The Business Traveller's Handbook (Business Traveller's Handbooks)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
2. G.SKILL KM360 Professional Tenkeyless Mechanical Keyboard, Cherry MX Red, ABS Dual Injection Keycap, (White)
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CHERRY MX - Most popular mechanical keyswitch for their high standards of quality, reliability, and durability; rated for over 50 million keypresses.COMPACT & PORTABLE - Designed with a detachable USB Type-C cable and a tenkeyless layout for more desk space and great portability.WEAR-PROOF KEYS - Us...
3. Dragon Age: Inquisition -Standard Edition - PC [Digital Code]
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Number of reviews: 1
4. Cable Matters USB to Ethernet Adapter Supporting 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Network in Black
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ETHERNET TO USB ADAPTER connects a computer or Raspberry Pi 3 to a router, modem, or network switch for a Fast Ethernet (100 Mbps) network connection; Connect the USB Ethernet adapter to your laptop without an Ethernet portCOST-EFFECTIVE USB network adapter for many computer applications that only r...
5. O2COOL Deluxe Misting Purple Personal Fan, Universal
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COMFORTABLE COOLING MIST: Beat the heat with a personal cooling system. This portable handheld misting fan from O2COOL offers a fine mist of cold water and a powerful fan. Our fan delivers hundreds of icy cool sprays of mist.POWERFUL ONE-SPEED MOTOR: With the help of the powerful motor and flexible ...
6. Pokémon X
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All-new Pokemon and past favorites come to life with detailed graphics and intense 3D battles.Become a Pokemon Trainer and set out for adventure in a vast and wondrous new region filled with new Pokemon to catch, trade, and battle.In Pokemon-Amie, you can pet, feed, and play with your Pokemon to for...
7. Ultimate Body Press Wall Mount Pull Up Bar with 4 Grip Positions and Upgraded Design for 2019
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NEW IMPROVEMENTS for 2019: Upgraded 42 inch wide single-piece pull up bar is now top mounted on the risers for enhanced durability. Four dedicated grip positions expand workout options with overhand narrow-grip pull ups and true wide-grip pull ups.BETTER WORKOUTS: Industry leading 14 - 21 inches of ...
8. Canon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Standard Zoom Lens for Canon Digital SLR Cameras (New, White box)
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18 135mm lens with f3.5 f.5.6 aperture; for use with APS C cameras35mm equivalent to 29mm 216mm focal length rangeDedicated image stabilizationLens construction of 16 elements in 12 groupsCompatible with 67mm filters
9. Insten Universal Worldwide Travel Adapter for 150+ Countries, International Power Charger, European Adapter, Wall Charger Power Plug for USA EU UK AUS Compatible with iPhone, iPad, Samsung Galaxy
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NOTE: This adapter DOES NOT CONVERT electrical output current and voltage. This adapter plug converts the power outlet only. Please make sure your device supports 100 to 240V. And please make sure your device voltage is as same as the countries required voltage standard.NOTE: Please don't use it wit...
10. Lamy Safari Fountain Pen - Charcoal - Fine
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Charcoal Black ABS coloured plastic bodyBlack coated steel nib; fine pointIncludes one Lamy T10 Blue CartridgeAccepts Z24 cartridge converter, sold separately.
11. Iran's Deadly Ambition: The Islamic Republics Quest for Global Power
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12. On Saudi Arabia: Its People, Past, Religion, Fault Lines--and Future
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Vintage Books
13. Principia Discordia
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Number of reviews: 1
Used Book in Good Condition
14. All the Light We Cannot See
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WINNER OF THE PULITZER PRIZE
15. Saudi Arabia: All You Need to Know
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Used Book in Good Condition
16. Culture Shock! Saudi Arabia: A Survival Guide to Customs and Etiquette (Culture Shock! Guides)
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Used Book in Good Condition
General Notes and Etiquette Guidelines for Conduct in Saudi Arabia
Most people in Saudi Arabia are familiar with Western/American culture and have an affinity with it due to education, exposure, or both. Saudi Arabians take pride in visits by foreigners to their country and are generally happy to inform them about Saudi Arabian culture and tradition. The majority of the population is at least conversational in English. Most businesspeople, including the ones we will meet with, are fluent in English and quite familiar with Western customs. In general, what is considered customary in the US can be considered acceptable and customary in Saudi Arabia with a few exceptions and special cases noted below.
Body Language and Right vs. Left
In Arab culture, the right side is always considered preferable to the left. When eating with their hands or with cutlery, Saudi Arabians eat with only with their right hand. It is OK for foreign visitors to eat with either left or right hand. However, when giving or receiving anything (business cards, documents, gifts, a cup of tea or coffee, a plate of food, etc) one should always use the right hand and never the left. Similarly, when two or more people are walking side by side down a hallway and must enter through a door, the person on the right always enters first. Therefore, when walking side by side, the more senior of the two should be walking on the right side (or in the front).
Body language in Saudi Arabia is mostly similar to the US. Being forthright and looking at the person you are speaking to directly is appropriate. When sitting both men and women should avoid raising one leg so that the bottom of their shoe faces any of the guests, as this is generally considered rude.
Attire
Both men and women in Saudi Arabia dress reservedly and rather formally. Most Saudi Arabian men wear a thobe (the long white robe with long sleaves) and a shmagh (the white or red-checkered head cover). Women also dress modestly (closed top, long skirt or pants, long sleeves) on top of which they wear a thin silk dark-colored (generally dark gray or black) abaya robe and head scarf (tarha) on top which may have subtle embroidery. In the conservative central region many Saudi women also wear a face veil.
Saudi Arabia has many foreign business visitors, both men and women, so your presence will not be unusual. Visiting foreign women can wear the head scarf if they wish, or they can instead place it on their shoulders and leave their heads uncovered. They are expected to don the abaya robe on top of formal business attire. The appropriate attire for visiting foreign men is a Western-style business suit.
Greetings and Relationship between Genders
Saudi Arabia is a conservative country. In general, interactions with the opposite gender tend to be more formal. Gender segregation is the norm, especially in the central region Najd where the capital Riyadh is located. Women who work often normally do so in different quarters so that they can be more comfortable. Full gender mixing in the workplace is slowly expanding, however, as the pressures of the marketplace increasingly dictate that men and women work jointly and closely. In any case, visiting Western businesswomen will not be subject to gender segregation; they will have as much access to people and places as their male counterparts.
Among Saudi Arabians of the same gender, kissing is considered an appropriate greeting among friends. Handshakes are more appropriate among business acquaintances and associates including visiting foreigners.
Conservative Saudi men consider any physical contact with a woman who is not a relative inappropriate and disrespectful of the woman. Therefore during introductions Western women should not initiate a handshake with a Saudi man who may be conservative (usually having a beard is a good indication). If their Saudi male counterpart does initiate a handshake, then she should extend her hand in response and shake hands. Otherwise, verbal greetings suffice. Similarly, visiting foreign men should not initiate a handshake with a Saudi woman. If she extends her hand, then it is OK to respond to her initiation and shake her hand. If she does not, then verbal greetings suffice. For both genders, placing one’s right hand on one’s heart while speaking these greetings is considered an appropriate alternative to shaking hands, but it not strictly necessary.
Appropriate and Inappropriate Subjects of Conversation
Most subjects of conversation are fine. It is appropriate and customary to engage in small talk prior to delving into business discussion. Saudi Arabians will appreciate hearing their country complimented by visiting foreigners. They will be impressed at a foreigner’s knowledge of Saudi Arabian history, geography, customs, tradition, economy, etc. so if you have a few hours on the plane that would be an excellent time to skim a guidebook on Saudi Arabia (see suggestions below) but this isn’t necessary. Speaking in positive terms about previous meetings and engagements with your counterparty will leave a positive impression. Asking questions about Saudi Arabian culture or customs is welcome and most Saudis will be happy to offer the best answer they can.
It is generally advisable to avoid discussing religion and politics. However, as always, common sense prevails. Take your queue from the person or persons you are speaking with. In general, owing to the long-standing relationship, educational, and business ties many Saudis have with the US, public opinion in Saudi Arabia is favorable of the US. It is generally not favorable towards Israel nor Iran, so it is advisable to avoid discussing both.
Hospitality
Hospitality is a central part of Saudi Arabian culture. Your hosts will either invite you to meals, or at least tea/coffee and will apologize if unable to do so (owing to time constrains for example). They may offer to host you at evening excursions, etc. Insisting on the matter is considered appropriate hospitality towards visitors and is a hallmark of a proper host. If your time allows, you should gracefully agree. However you need not feel pressured to attend these invitations unless you desire to do so. If you would like to decline, an appropriate excuse is jetlag, fatigue, need to attend to work, or a previously confirmed engagement with a more senior figure (for example a senior prince).
Gifts
Bringing a gift that is reflective of your background will be considered a positive and a welcomed gesture by the Saudi Arabians you meet with. Saudi Arabians often offer gifts of incense and musk which are used in formal functions in the country when they are hosted by other Saudi Arabians. An appropriate gift by a visitor from the US may be something with sentimental or historical significance, or a fancy pen. Most Saudi Arabians do not drink alcohol (in fact alcoholic beverages are illegal in the country) so wine is not an appropriate gift.
Addressing Saudi Arabians
It is generally appropriate to address your counterpart by Mr. XYZ, Mrs. XYZ, Miss XYZ, or simply by their first name. There is no strict convention. If unsure and it is not clear from the context it is OK and appropriate to simply ask.
If the person being addressed is a PhD holder, it is expected and customary to address him or her as Dr. XYZ. XYZ can be his or her first or last name (both are acceptable).
Saudi Arabians take a lot of pride in their children. Among friends, it is common and appropriate to address men and women by the name of their eldest son. For example, if you have a friendly relationship with Mr. Abdulla Al-Omar, and his eldest son is called Zaid, he will be pleased to be addressed as ‘Abu Zaid.’ Abdulla’s wife can be addressed Um Zaid.
If the Saudi Arabian man or woman has a daughter and no sons it is equally acceptable to address him or her by the eldest daughter’s name. For example, if Mr. Nayef Al Amer has a single daughter called Yasmine, it is appropriate to address Nayef as Abu Yasmine and his wife as Um Yasmine.
Addressing Royalty
There are two tiers of royalty in Saudi Arabia: descendents of Saudi Arabia’s founder King Abdulaziz, and their relatives. Technically and in official correspondence, the former are to be addressed by ‘Your Royal Highness’ and the latter ‘Your Highness.’ However, in regular conversation ‘Your Highness’ is appropriate for all royalty. If referring to a prince in the third person ‘the prince’ or ‘Prince XYZ’ is fine. There is no need to say ‘his highness.’
Ministers should be addressed by ‘Your Excellency.’ However, if the Minister is also a prince he should be addressed by ‘Your Highness.’
If a prince or minister requests to be addressed differently, for example, by his first name then that is OK.
Suggestions for reading on the plane ride to Saudi Arabia:
• A Business Guide to Saudi Arabia (http://www.amazon.com/Business-Guide-Saudi-Arabia/dp/B000AR8UJQ)
• Cultureshock! Saudi Arabia (Cultureshock Saudi Arabia: A Survival Guide to Customs & Etiquette) (http://www.amazon.com/Cultureshock-Saudi-Arabia-Survival-Etiquette/dp/076142508X)
• Saudi Arabia: The Business Traveller's Handbook (http://www.amazon.com/Saudi-Arabia-Business-Travellers-Handbooks/dp/1566566983/)
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>Khomeini's vaguely sketched idea of velayat-e faqih (literally, guardianship of the jurisprudent) was indeed incorporated into the Islamic Republic's constitution. From the viewpoint of ideology, however, the declared success of Iran's revolution as the first of a new global Islamic ideology marked a commitment to export the Islamic revolution.
I would not recommend a mechanical keyboard with 30$ price tag though :D
You should at least spend 50$ if you are expecting a good quality mechanical keyboard with real Cherry switches. You cannot go wrong with this one:
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https://www.amazon.com/KM360-Professional-Cherry-Red-White/dp/B07X4ZBM8J/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=g.skill+km360&qid=1568616282&s=gateway&sr=8-1
It's an advertisement for this Pulitzer winning book.
Electric handheld fans are a must! If there is water spray built in even better missting fan
If you're searching for a wall mounted mounted pull-up bar then your chances of finding one in KSA are very slim. For door mounted pull-up bar you can get it at Al-Faleh, U-mark, WE-Sport, SACO and Sun & Sands Sports.
I got mine on amazon and it cost me SR300 to ship it through Wasel Alami.
Even i was looking and had to get a Lamy from amazon, came to i think 100 including shipping
https://www.amazon.com/Lamy-Safari-Fountain-Pen-Charcoal/dp/B0002T401Y/ref=mp_s_a_1_6?keywords=Lamy+black&qid=1569612881&sr=8-6
You can also buy a PC Download copy through Amazon and use the Origin redeem code. Just use a billing address that's in a state that doesn't charge taxes. I use a hotel address in Orlando, Florida. Many people I know bought FIFA 15 through Amazon.
pre-order this shit from amazon http://www.amazon.com/Pok%C3%A9mon-X-Nintendo-3DS/dp/B0053B5RGI
you can use something like this instead. I remember finding it in jarir https://www.amazon.com/Cable-Matters-Ethernet-Network-Adapter/dp/B00ET4KHJ2
http://www.jarir.com/catalogsearch/result/?order=priority&dir=asc&q=usb+to+ethernet
Might be cheaper to repair it I have no idea
Hey, I got some recommendations for you!
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Almaz's story and a redditor's comment.
As for myself, I am currently reading On Saudi Arabia by Karen Elliott House.
Saudi Arabia: All You Need to Know https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0940485028/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_SzjLub14DDTFG
This.
http://www.amazon.com/Canon-18-135mm-3-5-5-6-Standard-Digital/dp/B002NEGTT2 The lens I used, although I do NOT recommend it.
ok, but let's say I respect the flying spaggeti monster religion. I am polite to Pastafarians and I leave them wearing their spaggeti drainers on their head. Or, I respect that Erisians partake of a hotdog every Friday.
Suppose, someone starts to harass me about how I am a bad person because I do not eat spaggeti and meatballs all the time. Or that I am a bad person because I believe what is written and Fernando Po is really Not Really[tm] the Greatest Conspiracy on Earth(c).
And they do it in Public. All the time. Especially when I am in proximity to Lebanese women.
What then?
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Insert Mandatory Dawkins quote about Religion.
Bicycle/Tricycle, Hodge/Pogde, All Hail Discord, Five Tons of Flax
You have not read the Illuminatus Trilogy and Principia Discordia and that is why you do not understand. Sinner.