Lifestyle guide and resources for the Transient

January 26, 2012 By Lisa Mercer
Uruguay’s lack of architectural uniformity entices visitors toward permanent residency. Turn a corner, and you might find an English-style house with a thatched roof, a quaint beach cottage, a humble adobe or a stately manor. The possibilities are endless. Uruguayans have a strong sense of personal freedom, which prevents the development of neighborhood associations that [...]

January 30, 2012 By Courtney Ziegler
I’m sitting in an auditorium in a school in Thailand. My cousin is next to me planning courses. I spent the morning stretching on top of a brick staircase in the sky. The steps were falling apart and as I walked up it hoping the structure wouldn’t crumble beneath me. The staircase didn’t seem [...]

January 23, 2012 By Deniss Zelenkov
Stress blows problems out of all proportion, especially when you are nineteen and you’re currently attending University. Here, in Latvia, for many students daily stress starts right after High School graduation. Going to university isn’t always an exciting experience; not for those who fail at social interactions. Latvian institutions offer a dynamic study environment with an [...]

January 20, 2012 By Saad Khan
What’s your experience with Indian – or on a broader scale – South Asian food? Are you in love with it? Do you feel heartburn after a hearty meal of spicy lentils? If your experience is not good, chances are that you made a bad choice. South Asian food is as diverse as the languages [...]

January 19, 2012 By Cristiana Dumitru
They offer the best living standards in the world. They have the best career opportunities and the biggest salaries. In addition to this, they are the most heavily visited destinations in the world. I am talking about the top five countries with the biggest number of expats. The United Nations puts the figure of international [...]

January 17, 2012 By Lisa Mercer
On a sunny summer’s morning in late January, you awaken in Montevideo to the sound of pulsating drum rhythms. The sound emanates from the waterfront. It intensifies, and draws closer. Look out your window. Women dress in scanty, elaborate costumes, parade down the street as they dance to the rhythm of the drums. It’s carnival [...]

January 16, 2012 By Sophia Goublias
I must admit it. I like food! One might say it is my preferred heuristic device for exploring new places. When I first visited Romania, I was really curious about what this small country had to offer in the field of gastronomy. Back in Greece, I was accustomed to various dishes, and you may know [...]

January 12, 2012 By Grace A.
I thought I knew everything there was to know about the America and – New York for sure. I knew all the facts: I knew that I needed to spend an entire afternoon at Times Square and several afternoons in Central Park. I prided myself on my knowledge of all things a brand new expatriate [...]

January 11, 2012 By T.W. Anderson
“When you travel, remember that a foreign country is not designed to make you comfortable. It is designed to make its own people comfortable.” – Clifton Fadiman As an expat the first thing you need to remember is that whatever country you are residing in has allowed you to be there. You do not have the [...]

January 9, 2012 By Grace A.
Somehow, whenever people speak of Cambodia, all they seem to remember is the great citadel of Angkor Wat. While Angkor is certainly the showpiece of ‘The Magnificent Kingdom’, I wasn’t buying the argument that if you had seen Angkor, you had seen Cambodia. Most of the people you meet on the streets will still proudly [...]

January 4, 2012 By Sophia Goublias
As I found myself on a plane headed towards Romania, I must admit that I felt terrified. I was moving away from my home, sunny Greece, into a new, unexplored place, a strange country, with vampire myths, and bizarre traditions.I’d heard many rumors about Romania and I didn’t know what to believe. Romania experienced plenty [...]