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“I’m not breaking my kids” and other things expats would like to say
Dear people who love people who live in faraway places, Maybe you should sit down for this. There are some things you should know. Simple things really, but your faraway people haven't quite been able to sneak it into the conversation without making it completely...
Unshelving Your Aspirations: A ridiculously effective alternative to New Year’s Resolutions
I've got a cupboard full of aspirations. You too? Projects. Dreams. Grand intentions and great ideas that line up perfectly with my life's purpose. Some ideas are a quick flash and then gone -- they die crumpled up at the bottom of my computer bag or lost in a hard...
How to Make Expats Fight: The Conversation About Learning a New Language
Hey, want to start a fight? Get expats talking about language learning. Not the new ones. They all agree. "We can't WAIT to start speaking (insert language here)!! It's gonna' be great!" They high five and chest bump each other as if one day soon they're going to...
Pillars and Bricks: The Values Clash of Expat Wanderers and the Homebodies Who Love Them
Macu ic If you're reading this you are a most likely a pillar or a brick. If you're a pillar you may have some bricks in your life who don't make a lick of sense to you. If you're a brick . . . well . . . keep reading. My father is a pillar. I am a brick. His...
Stupid Expat Days and How to Love Them
There are days that expats have to live but normal people never do. I call them Stupid Expat Days. Where I come from you run to the post office to renew a passport IF you even need one. Not so where I live now. This time around it was my 8-year-old son who was up...
25 Things They Don’t Put in the Life Abroad Brochure
Originally posted on alifeoverseas.com This post is especially for those of you on the cusp of the BIG MOVE. What an exciting time, right? Packing the bags. Selling the stuff. Applying for visas. Family farewells. There is a wealth of expectation-setting information...
Leaving well when leaving well is not possible
Leaving well for expats is all well and good as long as things go well . . . and good. But sometimes they don't. Sometimes the final weeks of your expat experience get blasted by circumstance. Sometimes leaving is a mess, not a choice. Sometimes it's a rush to the...
Leaving Poorly: A Whole New Set of Options for Departing Expats
There's a ton of information out there for expats who are coming down to the last days of their time abroad on how to Leave Well. I say fair enough since -- you know -- it's an important topic -- and I wrote a lot of it. Click to read Leaving Well Landing Well...
I Am Not A Racist — and other things I wish I knew were true
"I AM NOT A RACIST!" The Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan Donald Trump Bill Clinton Malcolm X (and practically everyone who has ever been accused of racism) This post is hard for me. Here's why. I'm not that kind of blogger. I'm not an activist. I write about...
How to Drive an Expat Crazy: 10 Ways to Irritate Someone Who Has Lived Abroad
It's the high season for global reconnection. The expats are going "home". Some for a whirlwind visit and others for good. If you're on the welcoming end of that equation you're probably giddy with anticipation. "FINALLY, the traveling prodigals are returning. This...
Adventure, Risk and Common Sense: Five quick safety tips for traveling internationally
International travel is one of the great perks of a global life. There is nothing quite like stepping across a border for the first time and soaking up the sights, sounds, and smells of an old, old place that is brand new to you. I absolutely love that I was born...
Stop blaming your host country for all of your issues
My name is Jerry and I live in China where I sometimes have "Bad China Days." That's a common phrase among the foreigners (like me) who live around here. It's a catch-all defense that covers a multitude of frustrating moments, petty annoyances, cross-cultural...