

Lily523
Namibian expat in Malta
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About me
Namibian
Lives in Zebbug
Speaks English and Afrikaans
Registration: 10 December 2014
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Making new friends in Malta... by deejay1988
Hi everyone, I moved to Malta from the UK with my boyfriend in February. Now that we are feeling a bit more settled here we figure the next thing to do is make some new friends and build our social circle! This may sound silly but I have no idea ...

So true hey. Seems like we're all available but no one wants to take the initiative. If thats the case give me a buzz...ill see how many and who contacts me i'll org something even its a barbecue (the South African way) on my huge ... Read More


In retrospect, would you move again to Malta? by Christine
Hi all, If you had to look back on your expat experience in Malta, would you heartily say "letÂ’s do it again"? From the preparation stage to your actual everyday life in your new country, what did you enjoy the most? Would you do certain ...

Mantonas & Scareglow...i am gonna screenshot this. And next time someone asks me how is living in Malta like, i will make them read this. As i never could put it in words. THIS describes every ounce of my being!!! And just like the two of you im ... Read More


Tips and advice to thrive in Malta by Priscilla
Hi, When living in a foreign country, you have to adapt to a new environment, various cultures and different social codes. How did you manage to adjust to Malta? How long does it take to feel at home? Would you say it is an easy ...

Hi Priscilla.. I will be honest from personal preference/experience. Its not EASY to live in Malta especially if you use to living in big city life. At first it didnt bother me because the first couple of weeks feels like a holiday..but once ... Read More


Your experience of culture shock in Malta by Christine
Hi, Living in a foreign country implies to discover its culture, to learn and master the cultural codes. How did you deal with that? Share with us your culture shock stories where you experienced a funny or awkward moment in Malta. What is ...

"It takes a little while to realize that the friendliness is just superficial, and what lies underneath is a deep-rooted discrimination, that is so ingrained that it is acceptable to the Maltese mind,"... I would say a lot but let me ... Read More