Author Archives: Britta

Break Time

It’s time for me to take a break from my blog. My writing efforts are currently going into a book. How I can be insane enough to write a book even I cannot answer, but there you have it. So if you … Continue reading

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Vienna vs. Stockholm

The pros and cons of both cities and how they compare to one another Continue reading

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Castle and Underground Lake Near Vienna

A beautiful castle and an underground lake make for good Sunday afternoon entertainment near Vienna Continue reading

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Article about Cultural Differences

A helpful article about cultural differences Continue reading

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Where to Hang Out in Vienna in the Summer

Hang out here in Vienna to enjoy the summer to its full potential Continue reading

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Vienna vs. Budapest

They say that Budapest is Vienna’s “sister city.” What they don’t say however, is that Budapest is the rundown, poor sister to Vienna.
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Coffee is Good for You

Austrians have an entire culture built around coffee. Article states the health benefits Continue reading

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Austrian Stand-Up Comedian

Hey, here is a link to an Austrian stand-up comedian who compares Austria vs. America. Funny in sum bits. Pushes too far in others. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zz7F9Pbt_X0&feature=player_embedded Share on Facebook

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Good Article – Making Friends

A good article on how to make friends when moving to a new city Continue reading

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Authentic in Vienna

This expat struggles with the Austrian expectation of “authentic” Continue reading

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