
How contact with local realities can spur your empathy
This is an article we wrote for our project What Expats Can Do. We used to launch monthly challenges to improve our experiences abroad and use them to the service
This is an article we wrote for our project What Expats Can Do. We used to launch monthly challenges to improve our experiences abroad and use them to the service
Sofia was born is Melbourne to an Italian mum (me, Barbaraexpat) and Australian dad. As part of her university course, a Bachelor of Youth Work, she had to write and
Hanna is Polish, and has been living in Switzerland for more than 25 years. Since we are professionally in the same field, we have become close and meet regularly to
This year, it will take place from 21st to 23rd October. Read on to find out what to expect and, if you wish, how to participate. The Online Human
Venusiaexpat shares her expat experience in Strasbourg at the time of Coronavirus. We have been living the expat experience in Strasbourg for almost three years. Strasbourg is in Alsace, in
We thank Giuliana, an Italian in Romania, for this beautiful article about her expat experience in Bucharest in these times of Corona virus. I have been planning to write
We thank Erika, an Italian expat who has been living in Bucharest for a few years now, who tells us how she has rediscovered how important moving is in life,
Paola lived in Bangladesh for several years, and all through her time there, she wrote many interesting articles for Expatclic. Today she lives in Bruxelles, but Bangladesh is still in
A while ago, Expatclic launched a survey to find out the best ideas we have discovered in our various host countries. Here are the surprising results. The country that
Carolexpat talks to us about Charpais (Indian woven rope beds) and draws a fascinating parallel between local objects that tell us about different cultures. As expatriates in Asia, the