
#037: Why Moving Abroad Made Her Love Home
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In this episode, we talk with Cristina about how moving abroad opened her eyes and made her value her hometown and country more.
We talk about:
- Why did moving to the UK make Cristina appreciate Malaga and Spain more?
- How did joining language exchanges help Cristina in the UK?
- What did Cristina miss about home, like the sunny weather and meeting friends easily?
- How did living abroad inspire Cristina to explore more of Spain?
- What misconceptions did British people have about Spanish culture?
- How can travelers get an authentic experience in popular Spanish spots like Costa del Sol?
- Why do Spaniards move abroad to improve their English and job prospects?
- What are some must-see attractions and foods in Malaga?
- Why does Cristina recommend visiting Malaga in October?
- Where can people find more travel tips about Malaga on Cristina’s blog?
About our guest: Cristina is a travel writer and content creator from Southern Spain. She is also the founder of My Little World of Travelling, a blog that helps travellers discover Malaga, her hometown, and Southern Spain like a local by providing insider tips and advice.
You can learn more about Cristina at https://mylittleworldoftravelling.com/
Visit our website at https://whywetravel.net/
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