tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4975010358106672623.post1785926439786021481..comments2023-08-22T14:02:08.264+03:00Comments on Sleepless in Beirut: the in-between: Nef3aUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4975010358106672623.post-74278574207523740362011-01-06T17:22:46.193+02:002011-01-06T17:22:46.193+02:00There is a nef3a in Zahle. If you fancy a drive to...There is a nef3a in Zahle. If you fancy a drive to Bekaa, their nef3a is a bit more "nef3a"! :)Niamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07506021544260139739noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4975010358106672623.post-12545865166156522752011-01-03T14:12:37.031+02:002011-01-03T14:12:37.031+02:00Interesting! I was there on Thursday. It was super...Interesting! I was there on Thursday. It was super crowded. The stench was overwhelming but I wouldn't limit it to food and cigarettes. <br />Regardless of the personal hygiene of those who show up, I think they should really make it a priority to reorganize their files, and call some well-equipped cleaning staff. <br />Installing any kind of technology is essential. I had to go twice to '2nd floor above the cafeteria' so as to update the 'system' - which was probably one of the first computers ever put together. I was told I had 2 parking tickets, while I only had one - and I had paid it. This led to going to 2 different places, one where I was handed a paper, the second where I handed the paper back so someone could tear it, and give me back 1/3 of it. <br />That being said, I was surprised at how nice the staff was to me. Police officers were keeping lines under control. I was even more surprised to see that there was a line for 'women only' at the cashier, and quite frankly, didn't know what to make of it at first. Nevertheless, I was still very, very pleased to be done - and swore that I would always make sure I'd finish the process while they were still accepting payments via banks.Stephanie Nourhttp://stephanienour.comnoreply@blogger.com