| Buff |
| paying guest pay·ing guest (plural pay·ing guests) Noun Definition: boarder: somebody who pays to stay in another person's home for a temporary period, e.g. during a vacation lodger (n) Synonyms: tenant, boarder, paying guest, cotenant, renter, lessee, resident, occupant, roomer, occupier |
| faisalloe |
| would you tell me price for 15 days and 30 days, we don't want for all day, at morning we will out then we will come for sleep we want only one room, one bed is ok, no need for swiming pool and other luxeries. Thanks Muhammad FAisal khan |
| mariekh |
| Hey, I think, this is something what you want to have: I (german) have free rooms in my house which can be rented. The villa is luxury furnitured and has a pool. 3x double bed, price: 53 and 69 Euro per night and room 1x double bed in masterbedroom (incl. whirlpool), price: 89 Euro per night If you want to stay for more than one month, we can talk about the price again! Best greetings and looking forward to your answer mobile: 00971 5 38 52 177 |
| faisalloe |
| thanks |
| faisalloe |
| hello guys, i m looking for payinguest in dubai ? or near to dubai any one cal help me ? |
| I-No-Jack |
| what is "payinguest" |
| Desert Scorpion |
I would also like to know :lol: |
| faisalloe |
| Paying guest :lol: com on guys :roll: |
| kanelli |
| If you mean a prostitute, just walk the streets of Deira or visit the bar called Cyclone. Don't forget to wear a condom so you don't pass something nasty on to someone else. (Hopefully not a wife :roll: ). |
| faisalloe |
| oo my god, paying guest means, i m looking for place to live like it happens around the world that, that honor of the house gives you one room and you have to paid him for that. i thought you guys know about paying guest :? |
| Concord |
| I had the same question but thought: Bad english and meant "roomate" to share flat long term (that's my bad english so won't revise previous sentence!!!) But now that you mention it perhaps you are onto something! |
| Concord |
| Nevermind. It seems that I was typing my previous post just as the 'answer' was posted! |
| kanelli |
| Oops, sorry :oops: My mistake. We've had some questions on the forum about prostitutes before, so I mistook that meaning of paid guest. Forgive me. :D In Dubai, I have no clue about staying as a paid guest in someone's home. Seems most people here stay in regular hotels. Maybe someone else can help? |
| faisalloe |
| oh oki, no i don't want to live in the hotel, i really want some one who share room with me become my room mate as above said by some one, yar pata ker kay batou |
| XRW-147 |
| Try the classifieds in newspapers matey. |
| faisalloe |
| which news paper ? woud you suggest any website ? |
| XRW-147 |
www.gulfnews.com www.khaleejtimes.com |
| faisalloe |
| oh, is this english tution room ? |
| dave101 |
| is this 'the or 'an' English tuition room? not 'a' English tuition room as 'a' cannot precede a vowel, so it becomes 'an' sorry, i couldnt resist, im a cocky sod! |
| mighty.one |
| :lol: |
| Margit Levay |
| Mariekh I (speak german too) and am looking for a place as a paying guest for a couple of weeks from 30 January 2007 (sooooon) whilst I am attending interviews to positions I applied for in Dubai. Are your rooms still available ? Once I know I got a job, I will look for share accommodation. Until then need to keep my expenses low (like everyone else). I am a non smoker, clean, quiet but fun to have around, and will not take over the house :D Only need a roof over my head as I will be all day long out and about attending interviews. Mariekh ... If you do not see this post, does anybody else in here have something similar to offer ? Price in DH please :D email me to: lemagate@yahoo.com Ta |