Expat Communities
Websites, organizations, online forums, meetups, local newspapers, and books for expatriates and potential expats in more than 100 countries with English-speaking communities
Spanish immersion classes in 10 different Spanish-speaking countries
"He who knows only one country
knows none"
Giovanni Sartori
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A website devoted to giving you the best and most comprehensive information available on the Web about beautiful (and affordable) warm and friendly coastal countries, how to get there and how to live there. Whether you're looking to be a retiree, a working expatriate, or simply a visitor, Boomers Abroad is your place on the Web. Currently we cover Costa Rica,
Mexico,
Nicaragua,
Panama, and
Uruguay, with more to come.
Global/Worldwide Cost of Living Survey Rankings 2007/2008
Moscow remains the world�s most expensive city for expatriates; Asuncion in Paraguay is the cheapest - European cities dominate the top of the list - Many North American cities have dropped sharply in the rankings - London climbs three places to rank second
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Holy Tea
Lousy name, great tea
Well, I didn't name it. When a friend recommended it, the name put me off...
I also immediately assumed that it was Yet Another MLM...
The friend sent me two tea bags at no cost and told me to try them for one week.
Okay, I had nothing to lose. I followed the directions, made the tea, and put it in the fridge. For the next week I followed the protocol and drank 8 ounces every morning and 8 ounces every evening...
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