Tashkent - Post Report Question and Answers

What are some typical ways to socialize, either with local people or with other expatriates? Are there groups or clubs that you can recommend?

Internations, Pub quiz, couchsurfing - Aug 2022


Meeting for coffee, monthly Happy Hours/Trivia Nights, hosting small (or large) dinners, Monthly CLO EFM coffee mornings. Being active in the TIS PTO is a great way to stay connected. There is also TWIG (Tashkent Womens International Group), which brings together women from all over. - Sep 2018


Tashkent Women's International Group (TWIG) available to women expats is an amazing club with many social, cultural, and educational activities. The Koreans have an incredible community and network, as far as I can tell. You can ingratiate yourself in the TIS school Community as a volunteer or an involved parent and meet other parents and teachers and administrators there. With locals, your neighbors are likely to be friendly and inclusive, especially if your children play in the street with theirs, or you try to speak their language. - Aug 2018


Eating out and hanging out with friends. Options are limited. This is a 'make your own fun' kind of place. - Jul 2015


People invite each other to their homes or get together for dinner/dancing at a restaurant. Pool parties in the summer. - Aug 2014


Everything revolves around the TIS. - Jun 2007


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