Category: people

  • Happy Halloween to you!

    Great self-portrait, Happy Halloween photo! This was captured during a moment of confusion; we heard a noise coming from the circular object that one would assume is the moon, right?
    We were uncertain whether the sound was samba or salsa. Nevertheless, we do not know the answer as we were preoccupied with posing for the camera!

    I have heard that non-locals enjoy celebrating Halloween; indeed, it is true. I, for one, love it, and it is a great opportunity to socialise!
    I recently joined Internations and met some extraordinary individuals, including skilled professionals and experts.
    We may need to be proficient in Dusomeday’s language, but there is no greater pleasure than gathering in a comfortable location, which is unlike bars, restaurants or bistros. Although English is the common language, you will encounter people from all over the world. At times, we engage in conversations with someone from our native country or another individual who is eager to share their travel experiences.

    That is all for now. Suppose you are new to a country, make sure to find an expat site such as Internations to alleviate the feeling of loneliness.
    Wishing you a joyful Friday and a fabulous weekend. I am soon going to write about my first attempt at snowboarding.

  • Lost in translation

    Since moving to Europe and the UK, I’ve noticed that my Portuguese has picked up many foreign words. It’s interesting how my thoughts and dreams have become more international, but my inner self remains true to who I am. I love exploring different cultures and meeting new people, each with their own unique quirks.

    One of my favorite topics to write about is culture, as it brings me a lot of joy. Although I’m only able to keep up with fashion, art, music, and dance seasonally, I learned during a Fashion Marketing course in London that attending events is the best way to stay current and inspired.

    Recently, I’ve attended some fantastic events, including my beloved Brasileirice. It’s been a pleasure sharing highlights of my social experiences with you, but that’s all for now.I sort of am a bit, yeah. My mother tongue Portuguese has somehow been introduced to various foreign words in between my speech since I moved to Europe and UK.

    My thoughts and dreams have become all international, but my inner has genuinely remained.

    I love culture, and writing about it makes me happy. Meeting people fascinates me, and with it comes along peculiarities.

    Fashion, art, music, and dance are topics that amaze me seasonally, but I certainly cannot keep up.

    One thing I learned when attending a Fashion Marketing course in London is that going to events gives me everything.

    Here are some highlights of my late socials and my Brasileirice, of course! That is all about it for now.

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