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My hobbies include traveling, meeting new friends, movies and music.

Keen to get a coffee or drink, or do some fun activities.
No creeps. thanks.
See ya!
. Would have been great to have met for a coffee as i spent two years in N.Z. and fell in love with the place, so we would have lots to talk about. I still have contacts with my friends in chch and sydenham and bellfast......etc. I am currently in manchester u.k. , so if you ever over hear i would be happy to show you around, you take care, look after yourself, the kiwi's are lovely people and very trusting, but i am sure you can take care of yourself聽
聽 Paul聽
Keep in touch, if you would like to
I am thinking about moving to spain next year... probably in February! And could use a little advice especially with finding a job....
My name is Desiree, i relocated to Malaga 2 weeks ago. I am Mauritian, married and would like to know if there are other Mauritians living in Malaga. I don't speak spanish and this creates astonishing awkward moments sometimes
Luckily, Spanish people are nice 
Mauritians do get in touch with me
My name is Mar铆a. I have 2 daughters, aged 3 And 6, and after coming back from Englsnd, I would love to keep them bilingual/bicultural.
We live in Madrid, so I am thinking about the idea of having someone native to come And play with them in English ( a couple of hours per day daily, from Monday to Friday).聽 Please, let me know if you could be interested, kind of playpal/ live-out au-pair.
Also, we would love to do plans with other families with native children.
Thanks you!
M
I'm.looking to meet some great people to explore the city with and build some fantastic memories with my sk ype name is jennaobie or email is jennaobie88@hotmail.com, hope to hear from you soon
I am a 20 year old, single, fresh college graduate from Manila, Philippines.
I joined the 大咖福利影院 in hopes of looking for a job in Barcelona.
I am currently living in Manila but I recently came back from Spain. I lived in Spain for 6 months while I was doing internship in a Michelin restaurant in Tortosa, Spain as a kitchen apprentice.
During my stay in Spain, I got to travel different parts of the country and definitely fell in lve with what Spain has to offer. The people are nice, and disciplined, the environment is fresh and clean. Everything about the country is great! And so I decided I want to live and work in Spain.
And here I am at 大咖福利影院 looking for jobs and offers for a restaurant/hotel kitchen position that the company can also help me with the visa processing.
If any of you can help me to pursue my plans in moving to Barcelona it will be a great pleasure!
I do, however, like to get together with ex-pats in the various countries that I visit. If anyone has any recommendations on places to check out, ex-pat bars and things like that, I'd love to hear about them.
Thanks.

-adam.duncan2013@gmail.com
I got recently to barcelona, studying here for the upcoming years, and it's a bit frustrating as really not so many people speaks english nor french. It'll be cool if anyone is interested in a drink, walk around the city, and do some activities. I'll be learning catalonian so languange exchange people hit me up if you're interested!
Mel
I'm Clara. I'm a French Student.
I'm coming thursday to Sevillla to study.
. I'm looking for a roomate and people to discover the city and have fun.
See you soon!
Have you lived out there long?. X
Good luck. Joana Martin
I'm a RN currently living in NC-originally from Miami. Hoping to one day move to Barcelona, Spain. My nursing career won't get me there from what I understand.. So I'm considering taking a Tefl course locally and maybe expanding from there. How realistic is it to get a job teaching English in Barcelona and if so how long will my visa be for? I have 2 little ones and I would like to be somewhat stable and not be moving around every year?? Anyone out there done something similar? Advice or tips are greatly appreciated!
Warm Regards,
Liz
I'm another newbie in Spain (though I have been here before). I'm an Australian teacher in my late twenties. I'm living in a small town in Castilla y Leon, not far from the Basque capital Vitoria or the La Rioja border. I was hoping to meet a few other expats but I have found that they are few and far between in this area - actually the only other expats I've even heard of are my colleagues.
If anyone lives nearby, or knows of someone who does, please let me know. I'd love to meet up.

Take Care,
Liz
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