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What are the Pros and Cons of living in Spain?

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I love the language, weather and there are many glorious sites to see in spain but want to know more?

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  1. I`ve lived in Spain for 15 years. Mostly in the North , near to Bilbao.

    Pros;

    I love the timetable, England seems to "close" at 5 in the afternoon...here everything is open til much later..you get much more out of the day

    It`s a more outdoor lifestyle, people spend time in the street for the sake of it, walking, chatting etc.

    After a while the food, I was reluctant to admit it at first but english food is c**p! The Spanish are real foodies and it rubs off on you.

    The healthcare system up here in the north knocks spots off the N.H.S.

    There are more hours of sunshine even in the rainy North

    Supermarkets and clothes are cheaper

    The sheer variety of scenery , I`ve travelled all around Spain and there`s ALWAYS something more to see......

    You can ski, you can go to the beach,

    I could go on.....

    Cons..property prices are sky high!!


  2. Ive been here for 10 years now, but remember you have to intergrate with the locals, that way they except you and you live a lovely life;) Don't be an Ex pat we all laugh about!

  3. Depends where you are from I guess and what you are used to, but as a tourist you will love it, for all the things you have mentioned and more. I studied there and felt very comfortable. The people are nice, the food is great, it's a bit warm but the weather was ok, too. It sounds like you know a lot about the place, but have never been there. I would say beware of petty crime when you are there but other than that, it's a very laid back country, with people that enjoy life.

  4. Hi... I moved to Spain a year ago and have loved almost every minute of it..  Sun, sea sand etc and great atmosphere in the towns and lovely people.  However, if you need to work be prepared for low wages and long hours here.  I know barmen who work 7 days a week for 4Euro an hour.  The average salary is 1200 a month which is 800 quid and this is considered 'good'.  I teach English here and its quite easy to get a job teaching English in most major cities but mostly its evening work and again badly paid.

    A good note though!!  Food and drink are cheap and the cost of living in general is lower than UK.  If you can speak even a little of the langugage you will go far as the locals love it when us brits attempt their lingo.  

    Need any more help about places etc?? email me

    anncrooks@yahoo.co.uk

    Enjoy

  5. sand sea and beautifully men what more could you want

  6. Everywhere is great...as long as you do not crave your home.

  7. Spain is many countries all rolled into one therefore the culture in Spain is very varied and interesting. Its Atlantic shores and the huge plains of the interior have very distinct characteristics.

    Similarly, the Mediterranean Costa's change ‘flavour’ as they sweep down from the Pyrenees through the pine forests of the Costa Brava and Costa Dorada.

    From the picturesque orange blossom coast of the Costa del Azahar, past the stunning beaches of the Costa Blanca and Costa Calida, the landscape finally becomes semi-arid as we approach the Costa de Almeria.

    See http://www.spain4uk.co.uk/Spain_culture.... for more details

  8. E mail me Bornagainandy@ yahoo.com

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