September 2005, I arrived at Brussels airport. A new beginning was knocking the door: Moving to Belgium. I had no idea about the language, the weather or the culture here. Love, excitement and curiosity were my sole companions at that time, and that was enough!
Now, after 10 years living abroad, I acknowledge all I have learned and achieved along this time, and I ask to myself if it was worth it. Well… YES, it was!
From family point of view is a totally win, no questions -or details- about it. Today, I want to SHARE what have I learned from a personal perspective, and if you are planning to live abroad, take a look. You might also consider this.
Language = Integration
I remember my first group-conversations with local people. The first minutes were in English, everybody was curious about my country and the Latino-culture. After one hour, the language turned into something different: “Flemish” (a Belgian version of the official “Dutch”).
After a few months, I realized that they would NOT switch their language because of me. Why should they? That is the native language, and is a habit to speak it in the home-country.
It’s impossible to understand a culture without understanding its language.
If you want to interact with Locals, speak THEIR language. Is not only integration, is also RESPECT.
Social Isolation
At the beginning, I was a little disappointed about my results on making new friends. Over time, I understood that people behaves and responds different than in my country.
Be patient. To build a new relationship requires TIME AND DEDICATION. You will not be alone!
Discrimination?… Is more a matter of attitude!
In 10 years, I have never had a clear -or direct- situation of discrimination. Or maybe there was, but I didn’t notice 🙂
To find a job has not been easy and some people tells me is because of discrimination. May be. But that assumption was NEVER a reason to stop looking for the job I wanted!
If you feel discriminated: don’t sweat it!… The way you look to yourself is the way the others will treat you.
There is no distance, only lack of contact
Besides my family, my 2-best friends were the hardest thing to leave behind.
After 10 years: my 2-best friends are the same than in 2005!
There is no distance, is the dedication that you INVEST in a relationship.
PS: Nowadays, technology makes it easier. There is NO excuse to let a friendship die.
Opportunity knocks once
My father once told me: “Opportunities are bald” (las oportunidades son calvas). If you have one, take it from wherever you can. I did!
I have never regretted my decision, and if I go back to 2005, I would do it AGAIN!
If you want to live abroad: DO IT!… from ANY point of view, the experience totally WORTH it.
If you already live abroad and you are NOT happy… MOVE ON, look for the conditions you desire somewhere else, instead of complaining about the host country. Remember: YOU asked them to come in.
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And to conclude:
THANK YOU BELGIUM, for these 10 years of learning and happiness!!!
Hasta la próxima!
Kaqui…
September 28, 2015 at 7:41 pm
INCREIBLE i love this post! And for sure will follow a lot of your advice! Te queremos!!!!😉
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September 28, 2015 at 8:27 pm
Thanks! success in your adventure too!
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September 28, 2015 at 9:18 pm
Very true all the points… and If you already live abroad and you are NOT happy… MOVE ON!! I completly agree with this one 😉
And the language is the first point of integration !!
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September 28, 2015 at 9:39 pm
Totally Blanquita, I had to learn it the hard way 🙂
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September 29, 2015 at 9:03 am
Moving abroad… sensitive topic at the moment, if we watch the news about the refugees who leave their countries due to very different reasons than ours. If you are forced to leave, that has to be hard, my heart goes to them – I cannot even imagine how difficult it has to be. You and I, we are so lucky.
Moi, I moved to Belgium 15 years ago looking for… low cost airlines, gorgeous shopping, chic city trips, and heck yeah! It’s been worth it! Best decision ever! I am so grateful, I thank the universe every single morning.
If you leave following your dreams and your personal desires, I say go for it – personal desires are to be honored, not ignored, you have to give it a try!
If you are forced to leave, or feel any kind of obligation… that has to be a very different story, one that I cannot comment about.
Besitos Kaqui, loving your blog, amiga!
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September 29, 2015 at 9:57 am
Hey Lola,
Totally agree:
– Sensitive topic at this moment in Europe.
– We are VERY lucky for moving abroad for personal reasons.
I cannot recommend it enough: the experience totally worth it 🙂
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September 29, 2015 at 11:24 am
Dear Karina, I love your blog. You are right!!! This adventure is worth it! I would also like to add:
– It brings us as well the opportunity to reinvent ourselves.
– “There are no absolute truths”, now I am sure about it 🙂
– The blessings in our lives increase due the new family, friends and colleagues we get.
Muchos exitos amiga!
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September 29, 2015 at 12:57 pm
Thank you for the feedback Nydia!
Our families are (indeed) even bigger now 🙂
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September 29, 2015 at 6:43 pm
Tengo mucho respeto por su testimonio!
Un amigo de su suegro y suegra !
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September 29, 2015 at 7:08 pm
Gracias!
Los mejores suegros que se pueden tener 🙂
(The best family in-law I can have)
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September 30, 2015 at 1:14 am
Like it!!!! We’ll see about me…. I just started to live outside my country.. 🙂
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September 30, 2015 at 6:33 am
Hola Taty,
Success in this new adventure!
Don’t rush to build a new life as well as you had in your country. This is a process. Go step by step and enjoy EVERY step.
Learn about the country (language, food, weather, traditions) and you will understand more the local people.
Kaqui…
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