I always read about bloggers who got to meet other interesting people through their blogs, and I was thinking how could that happen, and how does it feel.
Last night, I met Mohammed. He is a Tanzanian, and he has come from Dubai for business. He has been reading my blog for a while, and when he asked me if I could meet him over a cup of coffee in Riyadh, I was more than happy to say yes. We spent two good hours at Starbucks, Olaya St., and talked about almost everything from blogs (duh!), to politics, to religion, to business, and finally football.
Truth be told, I was a bit nervous before going to meet Mohammed, but now, I am glad that my blog had given me the opportunity to meet such a nice guy like him. Mohammed, who said he hates working with Saudis (I don't blame him, I hate working with Saudis sometimes, too), told me he is thinking of starting his own blog. I told him that would be great. However, I wished we had more time to talk. One thing is for sure, next time Mohammed comes to Riyadh, or I go to Dubai, we are going to meet again. # »
Last night, I met Mohammed. He is a Tanzanian, and he has come from Dubai for business. He has been reading my blog for a while, and when he asked me if I could meet him over a cup of coffee in Riyadh, I was more than happy to say yes. We spent two good hours at Starbucks, Olaya St., and talked about almost everything from blogs (duh!), to politics, to religion, to business, and finally football.
Truth be told, I was a bit nervous before going to meet Mohammed, but now, I am glad that my blog had given me the opportunity to meet such a nice guy like him. Mohammed, who said he hates working with Saudis (I don't blame him, I hate working with Saudis sometimes, too), told me he is thinking of starting his own blog. I told him that would be great. However, I wished we had more time to talk. One thing is for sure, next time Mohammed comes to Riyadh, or I go to Dubai, we are going to meet again. # »


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