Culture shock
A reflection of Claudiaexpat on what is commonly defined as culture shock. Culture shock is a familiar term. It’s like a powerful shock that jolts you when you have
A reflection of Claudiaexpat on what is commonly defined as culture shock. Culture shock is a familiar term. It’s like a powerful shock that jolts you when you have
Paola, who lives in Bangladesh, shares her strategies for surviving in Dhaka, one of the most complex cities in the world. Thanks a lot, Paola! Dhaka, where I live,
This article is part of a much longer and comprehensive work that we are translating from Italian for you. Aim of the complete article is to provide expat women arriving
Marinella is a long time friend of Expatclic. She got in touch with us at a very special moment in her life: She had to decide whether to relocate to
Elena shares her thoughts on the choice of primary school for our expatkids, with a nice presentation, and reflects on the need of parents to find the perfect school!
Giuliettaexpat tells us about the Lycée International of Saint Germain en Laye, that her daughters attended for three years before moving to California. The fame of Saint Germain en Laye,
Claudiaexpat wrote this article when she was living in Palestine and did an extensive research on nurseries, preschools and schools in Jerusalem. If you have additional information or know of
We thank Italian Beatrice for this beautiful article where she reflects on school in Hong Kong, her host city. To face school in Hong Kong you’ll need great fortitude, a
Erika tells us the romantic love story of two musicians, an Italian man and a Colombian (expat)woman. This is a tale of love and music. Of departures and homecomings. This
Elena presents this beautiful interview to Maestro Lorenzo Coladonato, an Italian orchestra conductor presently living in Germany. Music abroad sometimes means relocating for music. This is what Maestro Lorenzo Coladonato