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Ruben Arribas

About the Author: Ruben, co-founder of Gamintraveler.com since 2014, is a seasoned traveler from Spain who has explored over 100 countries since 2009. Known for his extensive travel adventures across South America, Europe, the US, Australia, New Zealand, Asia, and Africa, Ruben combines his passion for adventurous yet sustainable living with his love for cycling, highlighted by his remarkable 5-month bicycle journey from Spain to Norway. He currently resides in Spain, where he continues sharing his travel experiences with his partner, Rachel, and their son, Han.

Why Beverly Hills Plastic Surgery Makes You “Deformed” in Paris

A certain face walks into a Left Bank café and everyone looks twice. The nose is perfectly straight, the lips are inflated and lacquered, cheekbones jump in the light, the jaw is a hard line, and the eyebrows tilt upward like punctuation. Expensive, symmetrical, camera ready. A French woman glances up from her espresso and …

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The 5 Words That End Every LA Woman’s Spanish Romance

The sentence usually arrives over a second glass of albariño, somewhere between talk of surf beaches and which bakery still makes real ensaimadas. She says it kindly, as if it were a throwaway line that clarifies logistics for some future version of them. He smiles, then sets the glass down slower than before because he …

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No American Christmas Foods for 30 Days, Family Lost Combined 52 Pounds

The holidays used to feel like a dare. Heavy dinners at 8 p.m., pies that bullied their way into breakfast, and that tired joke about needing a nap before washing a single dish. This year we ran a clean experiment. Thirty days without American Christmas foods, Spanish timing, Mediterranean groceries, patient cooking. No lectures, no …

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Why French Locals Never Use These Famous “French” Expressions

Why Bother Knowing This? If you’ve ever cracked open a tourist phrasebook or watched an old Hollywood film, you’ve probably seen a handful of “French” phrases repeated ad nauseam, supposedly capturing the essence of Parisian life. But here’s the plot twist: if you use half of these lines infren France, you might get a puzzled …

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Why Italian Mothers Never Ask About Your Weight, The American Obsession

The first time I sat through a three hour Sunday lunch in Emilia Romagna, I kept bracing for the question. You know the one. “How much have you lost.” “Are you being good.” “What diet are you on.” It never arrived. People argued about balsamic vinegar, someone insisted the tomatoes were wrong for November, a …

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I Made Thanksgiving Without American Ingredients, Nobody Got Sick This Year

By Thursday at 2 p.m. the table was set, the broth was steaming, and no one was circling the kitchen with antacids. We served a simple Spanish-leaning lunch that borrowed the parts of Thanksgiving people love and ditched the ingredients that quietly make bodies miserable. Nobody got the post-meal headache, nobody went down for a …

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Why Europeans Think Thanksgiving Proves Americans Are Brainwashed

So here’s the moment that keeps happening. A European friend asks about Thanksgiving with real curiosity, you explain the family part, the travel, the gratitude ritual, the cooking marathon. Their face stays warm until you add the flights, the Black Friday lines, the turkey injected with mystery liquids, the obligatory smiles around topics no one …

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The Tax Loophole French Use That Americans Get Federal Prison For

You’re sipping an espresso by the Seine—croissants at your elbow, the Eiffel Tower’s iron lattice glowing in dawn light—when a local banker offhandedly mentions that French residents park their life savings in an assurance-vie to pay virtually no tax on inheritance or investment gains. You blink. Isn’t that, you know, tax evasion? Wouldn’t the IRS …

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The 8 Most Controversial Foods Worldwide (And What to Replace Them With)

One of the best parts of traveling is exploring new cuisines and tasting unique dishes that reflect a country’s culture and history. However, not every dish is for the faint of heart! Some local delicacies can be challenging for travelers, whether due to their strong flavors, unusual ingredients, or unfamiliar textures. In this guide, we’ll …

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45 Authentic German Dishes Everyone Should Taste at Least Once

We will write the best German food with the best 45 German dishes and traditional food in Germany to try! Read here vegetarian food in Germany, German desserts and breakfasts in Germany If you explore the world of German cuisine, you’ll find a variety of rich, meaty, and tasty dishes that make excellent comfort food. Whereas each …

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