Reverse culture shock – a great book
Claudiaexpat introduces us to Reverse Culture Shock, the new book of Hélène Rybol. We already know Hélène from this beautiful interview. Hélène grew up as a TCK, has an
Claudiaexpat introduces us to Reverse Culture Shock, the new book of Hélène Rybol. We already know Hélène from this beautiful interview. Hélène grew up as a TCK, has an
Hold tight, because Claudiaexpat’s Dreaded Question nr 5 will turn your image of expat life upside down! Why didn’t I think of it before? It’s been years that I’ve
Let me be clear: this article is not intended as a criticism of any of my guests, past, present or future, and nor do I wish to belittle the importance
Silvia is a friend of Expatclic, who has just returned to Dhaka, Bangladesh, having lived there from 2005 to 2008. We thank her for this article filled with interesting tips
Ian Callen is a British expat living in Provence, France, with his wife Anna, and his three kids. He is the founder of Go Provence Supported Holiday, an amazing project that Ian
Stefania is a dear friend of Expatclic. After four years in India, she went back to Italy, her home country. In this beautiful article, she shares the complex feelings that
Here is another very dreaded questions when you live abroad… Moving to a new country is never easy. Apart from the whole question of mourning for the place you
Claudiaexpat has compiled a list of what she thinks are the plus we gain from our life abroad abroad. A while ago, a friend asked me to write a
In Zurich, three expat women, Adriana Puente, Deborah Patroncini and Daniela Ruggiero, are promoting a new English-speaking group for nature-related activities, called “International volunteers supporting WWF Switzerland”. We asked Adriana,
Jennifer joined the Expatclic family last year and she has become an active member of our Online support group. In this interview she tells us about her journey, both physical