“It was tough, I cried a lot” – Nanny Rosie speaks on life working in Lebanon

GistReel The viral Nanny Rosie opens up on her experience working in Lebanon and the struggle of staying focused while missing her family who were miles away. Over the past two weeks, Rosie has been a prominent topic of discussion on social media after the emotional viral moment while departing her boss. The discourse ranged from …

“It was tough, I cried a lot” – Nanny Rosie speaks on life working in Lebanon

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"It was tough, I cried a lot" - Nanny Rosie speaks on life working in Lebanon

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The viral Nanny Rosie opens up on her experience working in Lebanon and the struggle of staying focused while missing her family who were miles away.

Over the past two weeks, Rosie has been a prominent topic of discussion on social media after the emotional viral moment while departing her boss.

"It was tough, I cried a lot" - Nanny Rosie speaks on life working in Lebanon

The discourse ranged from her service to her Lebanese boss, her dark moments, a holiday she enjoyed, and the promise of a new job.

The majority of those who viewed videos depicting her interactions with her employers and their children concluded that she was a content and happy employee.

This perception was reinforced by the recent employer’s plea for Nanny Rosie to return to Lebanon with her children.

However, if Rosie’s latest revelation is taken into consideration, it appears that her time in the Gulf was not as joyful as she portrayed.

In a video, she shared that it took her a considerable amount of time to adapt to the new work environment miles away from her home.

In her words;

“Staying there for two years was not easy. First month, It gets very lonely, you’ll miss your family. I would sit with my employer’s baby, remember my own in Kenya, and just break into tears. It was so horrible for me, I suffered; not because I didn’t have everything I wanted; my madam was giving me everything but I missed home.”

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