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Homesick? Not Anymore With Lebanon News Plus More

Lebanese expats miss their homeland. Who wouldn't? If you're one of the thousands who have decided to live in another country, Lebanon news will keep your homesickness at bay. There are still other ways to keep in touch with your homeland when starting a new life elsewhere. For those interested in Lebanon politics and culture, they can have the information anytime.

Home Sweet Home in the News

If you have been wondering what is going on in the place you've left behind and missing the sights, all you have to do is hop online and keep in touch with Lebanon's virtual reality. You can have the Lebanon news in your national language or in English, whatever suits you.

Armed with the latest Lebanon news, you can discuss the issues with your friends over Mezza with the indispensable pita bread washed down with Chateau Mosar from Lebanon's Bekaa Valley or arak. It is a comforting thought and a convenience to have your favorite wines and food in the neighborhood.

Perhaps the recent news is disturbing. You can switch to blogs with a light piece on the foibles of Lebanese life in troubled times infused with humor to balance the dismal events that seem to be taking place everyday.

From online Lebanon news, you may find news of your hometown or even of the big cities where you've spent some hours visiting friends and shops. You may miss the smells of the busy market and the bazaars and the aroma of markuok baking in the oven. Not that you can't have the delectable dishes and breads where you are, these are also available and you can order these online for those important family occasions.

Making A Home in a New Place

If you are contemplating to get out of your homeland check out the opportunities - USA, Ireland, Canada, Australia, and other wide spaces on the globe that offer opportunities to all. When you have decided on a final destination, gear up for the usual emotional, physical, and financial stress before you can settle down. Look up friends already established in the area to help you with your adjustment period.

So homesickness doesn't hurt so much anymore. You have what you need - Lebanon news, delicacies, fabrics, rugs, and the much valued Lebanon wines imported from your homeland. For those who want to know more about the culture of Lebanon, they can Google everything from belly dancing to belly dancing costumes and jewelry.

Here are some tips to start a new life anywhere in the world outside the walls of Lebanon:

1. Make sure your visa allows you to work.
2. Put up a trade. Don't go big time until you have a complete feel of the market.
3. Meet up with friends and organize a group for your recreational activities.
4. Make new friends in the workplace or in the neighborhood.
5. You can organize cooking sessions and classes with other expats.
6. Join the local belly dancing lessons or give one.

Actually, there is much to do if you want the world to know you are ready to assimilate into a new culture - although your heart is still in Lebanon. Perhaps you can be a self-proclaimed ambassador in the workplace and in the suburbs by promoting your country's best wines and food. You can even share with them the recent Lebanon news. So say goodbye to your homesickness.


Homesick? Not anymore with LebNews.com. Here you can find the latest and hottest Lebanon news, middle east news, and environmental news.

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America gives Israel Satellite guided missile technology and Lebanon food Aid.?
How does this make sense, since America supports the Attack, yet wants peace for the Lebanese but would not let Israel stop its advances? And if Hezbollah stops would this end the war in that region. And do you think America plays fair when it comes to Israel and the rest of the Middle East?

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lebanon food/fashion/city picture! help quick!?
i need to find a picture of lebanon that has some fashion, food, and apart of the city all in ONE picture. i have to send this picture to my history teacher tonight anytime before 12, since i couldnt find one for my project due today. it doesn't even actually HAVe to be in lebanon, as long as it LOOKS like it's in lebanon thats fine! i've been searching for hours and cant seem to find one! PLEASE help me find a picture that some how includes fashion, it can just be a person in the picture wearing something fashionable/nice...and some food in the picture. (vegetables or something?) and a little bit of the city in the picture. please i need help!

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Lebanon: food craving....?
i crave something to eat, but i dont know what that something is... does that happen to you? what should i do?

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Ramdan: Whats your five favorite countries and the five countries you hate the most?
For me my favorite are 1) Iran (Government) 2) Iraq (Holy Places) 3) Southern Yemen (People - I hate Northerns) 4) Lebanon (Food and Hizbullah) 5) America (Only Dearborn :) Hate list 1) Egypt (The Government) 2) Saudi Arabia ( The Government) 3) Oman (The People) 4) Kuwait (The People) 5) Morocco (The Government and some People) @Amal: I don't love Saudi Arabia I love Hajaz ... Saudi Arabia was forced on the people its a name of a tyrant @Bright Noor: Yes I do you are pretty intelligent, have you thought of being a psychic? :) @Doctor: I didn't put Israel because I don't think of it as a land so putting it means I recognize it which I don't but f*ck them

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