One of the little pains of the The expatriates that I shared with you....

in expatriates •  5 years ago  (edited)

Assalamu Alaikum How are you all hope you are good I am going to share with you today what I do in my life and our daily live is totally my own and you have some idea about what I do and how we spend each day. Hopefully you will enjoy it and you will understand how much hardship we have in life Sorry that we can not share it with anyone.

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I am an expat I have been an expatriate for the last five years and we cannot tell anyone about the fact that we have a life of hardship in this expatriate. We cannot share this sadness with anybody.

Do you know how much these migrants suffer every day if their families know their relatives and loved ones for their loved ones, then understand the sadness of these expatriates.

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How do you know every day of our day we know how our daily duties are like? After washing your hands and getting ready for work then those who eat rice in the morning eat rice in the morning Those who are not and bring rice to the site so that in the afternoon they have to walk this way again and to the place where they stay, they can do this by packing rice at eight o'clock and then reach our work side ten minutes ago.

So, just like I do every morning, I get up and go to work. I go to work that morning and come back to work at seven o'clock in the evening, and after returning home, I have to cook breakfast at eight or ten o'clock. We have to fall asleep and spend the next day with the same rules, and realize that there is a life in our life where there is no wandering. There is no joy where there is no association with a friend.
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This is how our expatriates are cut off from year to year, and when the news comes from the family, when they send money they don't think how much God is hurting my children, my husband knows how much trouble they have sent us for money so they think we are a money tree. Money will come if you move.

Speaking of the plight of the expatriates, I never want to say that a post will never be repaid and it cannot be repaid, and I do not want you to hear as much as I have heard from so many of you.

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