tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3625988484971172999.post7032607863991951206..comments2023-08-25T20:42:11.427+08:00Comments on Aussie in Bandar Seri Begawan: ramsay street happeningsAussiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06455872847764681849noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3625988484971172999.post-71181577457053564862010-04-16T22:42:12.653+08:002010-04-16T22:42:12.653+08:00Hi Melb Teacher, I've only just come back to m...Hi Melb Teacher, I've only just come back to my blog and seen your query. Not sure if you'll ever get my response, but ... bread and milk are dirt cheap as are nannies. Most families with children have a maid. They are very poorly paid and most are from Sri Lanka and the Philipines. <br /><br />Things like coffee and clothing are mostly the same kind of price as Aus. White goods are mostly a little cheaper.Aussiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06455872847764681849noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3625988484971172999.post-50831178582600282252010-01-09T20:37:53.661+08:002010-01-09T20:37:53.661+08:00Thanks for your very informative blog about your l...Thanks for your very informative blog about your life in Al Ain over the past years. I to am a teacher who is looking to relocate there in 2011 with my family (by then with 1 almost 2 year old and 1 7 year old). <br />I have to say that your blog has me absolutley frightened silly about the roads and driving - but I enjoyed reading about your many 'challenges' to date.<br />I am just wondering if you have any friends who are Aussie expats who may have employed a nanny. If so are they any good, easy to come by, and what would be an average price for their employment?<br />Also wondering what is the price of bread and milk in Al Ain?<br />Regards<br />Fellow Aussie TeacherMelb Teacherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08774253392553499873noreply@blogger.com