It’s a dog’s life
Yes, taking care of a dog as if it were a child is by now a widespread habit in Japan and a social phenomenon worthy of thorough studies. In this
Yes, taking care of a dog as if it were a child is by now a widespread habit in Japan and a social phenomenon worthy of thorough studies. In this
Julianexpat goes on a hunt into the Peruvian Andes for clues about a couple of Victorian Englishmen expats who came to the area in the 1870s, and who were decent
Julianexpat continues exploring his “expat surroundings” for amazingly interesting stories… I was recently invited to the furniture factory of Gerry and Petie Cooklin in the Zarate barrio of Lima. Gerry
Naoko is Japanese and lives in Provence. She tells us her impressions about her life in Provence. We arrived in France in summer 2006 with mixed feeling of anxiety
Giuliettaexpat moved to Tokyo in Summer 2005, with her husband and their three children. In this beautiful article – written in the beginning of 2008 – she tells us about
I met Jon Dujmovich at a cross-cultural communication workshop in Amsterdam back in 2004. It was a workshop in which people gathered from all over the world to meet in
Giuliettaexpat leads us to discover a playful Tokyo with children, with many ideas to discover this incredible city and never get bored ! After 4 hours spent engaged in several
A couple of weeks ago, Claudiaexpat and I were fortunate enough to meet Santiago, a young Spaniard who works in Lima on a very innovative project. As he and his
Julianexpat tells us how it feels to be a kept expatman in Peru ð I promise that I won’t write any more about myself in the future, but it
Julianex lives in Peru, where, amongst other things, he volunteers for an association that helps street kids in Lima. He joins Expatclic with this interesting article where he tells us