
I'm Daniela, the founder of "What to expect when you're expat-ing". It’s all in the name: I’m an expat, now living in Helsinki \ud83c\uddeb\ud83c\uddee, after Istanbul and Bucharest. I'll share my experiences comparing at times all 3 societies from my point of view and more
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When my husband mentioned a work trip in London, I couldn’t let the opportunity slip by.
Our previous two visits had always been family holidays (planned around my daughter’s age, her energy, her needs). Every day required a schedule: mea...
This week, just a few days after we’ve celebrated Mother's Day, feels like the perfect moment to express my heartfelt gratitude for the incredible women (most of them mothers themselves) I've met since moving to Helsinki, in 2023.
Handmade...
This blog post will describe my personal experience as a traveler with my family, returning a second time in the USA. Nothing political (I leave the politics for those with more knowledge and stronger heart for debating) just my honest opin...
May Day or Workers’ Day/ Labour Day takes place on May 1st in many countries in Europe. I know that workers have a day of their own in the USA and Canada as well, but sometime in the autumn, as far as I can remember. And in the UK it is cel...
Hello again, if you’re returning to read about how a roadtrip in the USA was for a romanian family visiting from Helsinki (it’s what we call home nowadays).
I thought that all those hours sitting in a car driving all those really long road...
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I'm a Romanian born expat living in Helsinki since '23, after 6 y of Istanbul. I'll share my experiences comparing at times, both societies from my point of view. I'll also be writing about moving, traveling and cultural events in Helsinki. \ud83d\udccd\ud83c\uddeb\ud83c\uddee
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