• Expat Chronicles Chapter 1 Episode 3 - Dating and Relationships

  • Mar 7 2023
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast

Expat Chronicles Chapter 1 Episode 3 - Dating and Relationships

  • Summary

  • In this episode, Kim, Liz, and Eliza Keyton (eli.kutty ) share their experiences with dating and relationships as expatriates. As three women who have lived in different countries around the world, they discuss the unique challenges and opportunities that come with dating outside of your home country. They share stories about misunderstandings and miscommunications, as well as how they have learned to adapt and navigate these differences. They discuss the challenges of maintaining a relationship while living abroad, and the added pressure of deciding whether to stay in the country or return home together. They also share their personal stories of finding love while living overseas and the joys and struggles of making a life with a partner from a different culture.

    Kim, Liz, and Eliza share their perspectives on the pros and cons of raising children in a foreign country, including the benefits of exposing them to different cultures and languages, as well as the challenges of navigating the education system and finding support as a new parent in a foreign land.

    Throughout the episode, the three women offer insights and advice for anyone navigating the world of dating and relationships as an expat. They share their own personal anecdotes and offer practical tips for finding love and building a life in a new country.

    Whether you're an expat yourself or just curious about the experience, this episode offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of dating and relationships abroad.

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