A Family's Transition to Life in Romania


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Join us for an intriguing episode of Worlds Collide as host Viktoria chats with Michael, an adventurous expat who has recently moved to Romania. In this episode, Michael shares his experiences of settling in a new country, navigating cultural differences, and adapting to life just outside of Bucharest. With a background of growing up abroad, Michael offers a unique perspective on the challenges and joys of international living.

Michael's journey to Romania began when his wife accepted a teaching position at an international school. Despite the initial hurdles of finding accommodations and overcoming language barriers, their transition was smoothed by the support of her colleagues. Michael talks candidly about the differences in lifestyle, the cost of living compared to Seattle, and the quirks of Romanian culture. From the delicious local cuisine to the historic architecture, he shares what he loves about his new home.

For those curious about the nuances of moving to Romania, the intricacies of expat life, or the broader implications of raising a family abroad, this episode offers a wealth of engaging stories and practical insights. Tune in to hear more about Michael's experiences and his reflections on making a new life in Eastern Europe.

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Keywords: Romania, Bucharest, Expat Life, Moving Abroad, Cultural Adaptation, International Teaching, Family Life, Language Barriers, Romanian Culture, Expat Podcast, Community Building, Personal Growth, Work-Life Balance, Travel, Eastern Europe, International Living, Expat Family, Family moving abroad

(00:00) World Collide podcast features interviews with people who moved abroad

(01:21) Michael grew up abroad and now lives in Romania

(02:43) Romania is a little bit like home for me. Although it's probably not that accurate

(03:44) How did you settle in? How did you find an apartment

(04:53) Okay, so it was with the help of the colleagues from your wife

(06:16) Romanian is a Romance language so communication can be difficult

(08:38) Children, they adapt to anything really well

(10:44) You had tried several times to go abroad for teaching jobs

(13:52) How cheap is the gym membership in Romania compared to Seattle

(18:06) You only have one car where you are, so it works for you

(23:26) Okay. So this is like, um, the work contract is for one year

(26:15) How long did it take you to be comfortable here? Oh, like five minutes

(26:54) Would you would move back to the Seattle area or would you then say

(29:29) There are cultural differences between Romania and the United States

(32:29) Nobody wears a helmet for bicycles here. I have seen maybe three helmets for bicycles

(35:36) The traffic is terrible in Berlin, much worse than Seattle

(40:13) Were you ever afraid of the process for the papers

(42:44) Michael from Romania was my guest on World's Collide Pod this week



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