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'Culture Shock is Real' Celebrations, Mindsets, Service culture, Healthcare, Insurances, Education, School Safety, Gun culture, Reflections on UK

'Culture Shock is Real' Celebrations, Mindsets, Service culture, Healthcare, Insurances, Education, School Safety, Gun culture, Reflections on UK

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In this episode, we dive into the quirks and surprises of life in the USA and Portugal.

From navigating driving rules and tipping customs to deciphering bureaucracy and social habits, we share our firsthand experiences.

Plus, in our "Voice Notes from the Week" segment, we recount the moments that truly made us say, start this Podcast.

Whether you're an expat, a dreamer, or just curious about life abroad, join us for a candid and humorous look at the highs and lows of cultural adaptation.


Takeaways

  • Culture shock is a real experience for expats.
  • The 4th of July is a significant celebration in the US.
  • Patriotism in the US is much more visible than in the UK.
  • Halloween and Thanksgiving are celebrated on a larger scale in the US.
  • The mindset in the US tends to be more optimistic than in the UK.
  • Portugal's culture promotes a slower pace of life.
  • Service and tipping culture in the US is unique and often overwhelming.
  • Bureaucracy can be challenging for expats in Portugal.
  • Healthcare experiences can vary significantly between countries.
  • Cultural differences can lead to surprising realizations and adaptations. Driving regulations vary significantly between countries.
  • Healthcare experiences can differ greatly based on location and insurance plans.
  • Cultural norms around childcare can be vastly different.
  • School safety drills are a reality in the US that many find concerning.
  • Embracing cultural differences can lead to a richer experience abroad.
  • Bureaucratic processes can be frustrating for expatriates.
  • Healthcare in the US can be exceptional if one has a good plan.
  • Cultural adaptation requires openness and willingness to learn.
  • The impact of gun culture on schools is a significant concern for parents.


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