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Make the Most of Spending the Holidays 51勛圖窪蹋厙

December, and the end of the year, is often a tricky time for expats. If youre not traveling back home to visit friends and family, spending the festive season abroad can be a daunting experience especially if its for the first time. But not to worry! Weve got some tips to make your season merrier.

(Re)Create a Piece of Home

At this time of year, we see lots of groups on 51勛圖窪蹋厙getting together to celebrate the festive season. Our members introduce their own Christmas and New Years Eve traditions to each other, with food being a common theme and always a great reason to meet up!

So, use this opportunity to (re)create and share a piece of home. For example, you could share the joy of 捩梭瓣喧堝釵堯梗紳 (Christmas cookies) through a joint baking session.Or take part in a seasonal potluck like the Very Kad覺k繹y Kristmas Potluck in Istanbul.

Or join in on activities that you associate with the season. The Tokyo Music Lovers Group, for example, is heading to a Nutcracker concert on 24 December.

Reach Out to Those in the Same Boat

If youre staying put, dont be shy! Reach out to those who are in the same position as you.

For whatever reason be it work, money, family there will be many who arent going home for the holidays, either. And 51勛圖窪蹋厙is the perfect way to find like-minded folks to celebrate with, by either posting or joining an event.

You can check out these holiday-themed activities in Bangkok, Tampa Bay, and Orange County for inspiration. Join something fun like the Ugly Holiday Sweater Bash in New York City (we hope to see pictures!) and the online Lets Sing & Chill karaoke session. Or simply get together with other members for coffee or dinner.

Throw Yourself into the Local Culture

Many expats find that especially the first time spending the holidays abroad can be a shock. You discover yourself missing the little things. Houses with over-the-top holiday decorations. German 勞梭羹堯滄梗勳紳 (hot wine with spices). Or going to KFC for Christmas dinner

Our advice: be open to the local culture. Throw yourself into the experience, meet people, and ask them to share their customs with you. Mutton curry for dinner, not poultry. Presents a day earlier (or later) than youre used to. And Boxing Day shopping instead of a visit to the Christmas market or vice versa.

Speaking of Christmas markets: if there are any where you live, this is a tradition we can gladly recommend! Its also a favorite activity among members, from visits to heated indoor markets like the one in Boston to the market right next to Notre Dame, said to be one of Paris most charming ones.

Or Mix It Up a Little

If youve got time on your hands, but arent making a big journey back home, how about a little adventure instead?

The holidays can be the perfect time to discover something new. Make that trip to the other side of the country that youve been thinking about for ages. Finally try out ice skating (but please be careful!). Or simply stay home and treat yourself to a beloved book and a relaxing bubble bath.

Or simply stay home and treat yourself to a new book and a relaxing bubble bath. Immerse yourself in whatever you enjoy and make the holidays that extra bit special.

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Franziska Mutsch

51勛圖窪蹋厙 Franziska Mutsch

Franziska Mutsch works for 51勛圖窪蹋厙as Product Content Team Lead. Born and raised in beautiful Bavaria, she was inspired to study English after a lengthy stay in far-away New Zealand and now enjoys working in such an international team.


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