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A Spanish New Year

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     Happy New Year everyone! first I need to say how sorry I am for being gone for so long. I had been so busy that I'm finally getting time to make another post. I want to talk about celebrating New Years in Spain and how different it is from how we celebrate it in the U.S. Sure there are similarities like staying up until midnight on New Years Eve, but they also do something a little extra. They eat grapes!                                    Twelve Grapes                                The twelve grapes of luck or las doce uvas de la suerte as they are called in Spanish is a tradition where you eat one grape during the last twelve seconds of the countdown or clock strike to New Years Day. This tradition goes back to the year 1895. It not only represents good luck, but it was also used to ward o...

Personal Space

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     This derserves its own topic because as an American one of the biggests things I´ve noticed about Spain is the lack of personal space!      It's true that Spainish culture is very tight and close. However, sometimes it can be a bit ....too close. I have been in many situations where people will talk extremely close to your face or put their hands around your neck to try to pull you in closer to make sure you hear what´s being said.       First and foremost I need to say that Spainish people already speak loud! you don´t need go very close to hear whats going on. Another thing I can´t understand is that when you're riding the metro or bus and there are tons of empty seats, someone will always sit right next to you.      It took me some time to adjust to this as I have always enjoyed my personal bubble, but living here I had to say goodbye and adjust quickly!      Many things that are considered norma...

Finding Accommodations

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         Obviously if you are going to visit (or live) you will need to find accommodations. The obvious choice is to find a Hotel, but what if you wanted a less touristic experience? I will share with you the options that I found to be the cheapest and what to watch out for!                                                                                                    Airbnb            I'm sure you've heard about Airbnb and may have used it in the past. Airbnb has various options that you can use to find a place to stay in Spain. You can rent just a room or have an apartment to yourself! however, there are TONS of scammers. When I tried to look for an Airbnb there was a m...

A Spanish Halloween

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      I normally don't do Halloween, but after watching how Spaniards enjoy Halloween I might start! Halloween is relatively new in Spain (in the commercial sense), but it's very diverse and the people here go way out! first I want to say that schools are closed for two days! (well at least in the Canary Islands). Unfortunately, for us adults we still have to go to work.      Halloween is celebrated for three days in a row. The first day is the day of the witches, the second day is all saints day and the third day is the day of the dead. Each part of Spain does something different to celebrate. There are many elaborate parties, costumes and people are out everywhere.      Originally I thought that Halloween was something specific to the U. S. but here in some parts of Spain people go out of their way to celebrate and honor the dead. In the North of Spain in Galicia for example they take it very seriously.      Galici...

How to learn Spanish through Immersion

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     So many people have asked me how I learned Spanish without any formal schooling. Well I didn't just travel to Spain and suddenly knew how to speak Spanish. So many people believe that immersion is the best way to learn a language and that by moving to a foreign country that you'll automatically pick up the language. Well this isn't true........not entirely.                                                                                                              Effort       You STILL need to put in effort. This means speaking and practicing everyday!  you have no idea how many people I've met in Spain that have lived here for 20 plus years and can barely order food in...

Violence in Spain

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      If you want to travel to Spain I'm sure you would like to know about the crime rates and how safe it is to live here. Let me be the first to tell you that Spain is a relatively safe country. As of right now the Global peace index of 2019 gives Spain a score of 32 (USA ranks 128). So that should give you an idea of the safety level.                                                                                                                    Guns      Unlike the U.S. it is illegal for anyone (except for law enforcement and military) to own a gun. It is extremely rare that you will hear about someone get shot from a drive by, in school or the grocery store ...

How to get a Spanish SIM card

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     Whether you're living in Spain or just on a vacation you might want to get a Spanish SIM and avoid using your American phone as the roaming charges might add up very quickly. Getting a SIM card in Spain is quite easy and all you need is an unlocked phone. The phone can be American or Spanish.       Once unlocked you can purchase a SIM card from any convenient store or directly from the phone store. If you are not a Spanish resident you cannot get a phone plan as you need a DNI or NIE number. This number is used for everything in Spain and it is only available to residents and citizens.     If you are not a resident your only option is to get a prepaid SIM. Usually a SIM will cost around 10 euros and you can buy it using your passport. As with many phone plans prepaid options vary depending on which phone company you use. I still use the same SIM and prepaid plan that I used when I first came to Spain. I never run ...