Calçotada, a beautiful tradition of Catalonia
We thank Barbara, an Italian friend of Expatclic who lives in Catalonia, for sharing with us the beautiful tradition of Calçotada. When I arrived in Catalonia almost a year
We thank Barbara, an Italian friend of Expatclic who lives in Catalonia, for sharing with us the beautiful tradition of Calçotada. When I arrived in Catalonia almost a year
Katherine Wilson is a North American actress, writer, and mother of two who is in love with Italy. She moved to Naples after college, when she felt she wanted an
Adapting to another country’s culture is a fascinating process. In March we launched a survey on our FB group to find out which attitudes, customs and behaviours bother us about
Aga is Polish and currently lives in Lyon. She has already shared her 25 top reasons why she loves Lyon. She is back today with a list of memorable gifts
Claudiaexpat introduces us to Taman Bacaan Pelangi, a beautiful Indonesian project. About books, of course. In Indonesia’s main language, Bahasa, Taman Bacaan Pelangi means “Rainbow Reading Parks”. Nila Tanzil,
Claudiaexpat draws on her experience of three years in Palestine to give us some tips and infos about driving in Jerusalem. If you come to live in Jerusalem, you
Claudiaexpat fondly remembers her period in Honduras, to tell us what strategies she used to “survive” ð I lived in several African countries from 1989 to 1997 and I’ve had
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,
For this special updating on Relocating with children, we are happy to read again an article that Kirsten(expat) wrote when she was living in Lima. Today Kirsten lives in Ukraine,
We thank Momoko from Japan, who wrote this article in French, a language she only recently started to study. Silviaex translated the article. The Japanese