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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 Most Americans Who Get Italian Citizenship Never Actually Move

The Italian passport arrived in a nondescript envelope. Three years of research, $8,000 in legal fees and document preparation, countless hours navigating Italian bureaucracy from across an ocean. I’d proven my great-grandfather’s lineage, tracked down records from crumbling Italian municipal archives, gotten everything apostilled and translated by sworn translators. I was officially Italian. I was …

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20 Unspoken Rules of Canadian Life Tourists Keep Getting Wrong

Canada often earns its reputation as one of the friendliest countries in the world a place where politeness, natural beauty, and multicultural charm define everyday life. But beneath the smiles and laid-back atmosphere lies a set of unspoken social rules that every Canadian seems to understand instinctively. For tourists, missing these cultural cues can lead …

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This Thai Papaya Salad Changes Everything You Thought About Salads

Papaya salad, also known as som tam in Thai cuisine, is a vibrant, tangy, and refreshingly spicy dish that’s beloved across Southeast Asia. Made from shredded green (unripe) papaya, it combines the bold flavors of lime juice, chili, garlic, fish sauce, and palm sugar, creating a mouthwatering balance of sweet, salty, spicy, and sour. It’s …

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I Ate Pasta, Beans, Fruit, and Olive Oil Quitting Sugar the Italian Way Helped Me Lose 15 Pounds

You open the cupboard and it hits you: bars that promise virtue, cereal that reads like a candy script, a bottle of “healthy” iced tea with more sugar than an espresso granita. I ran a month-long reset based on how ordinary Italians ate in the 1960s: pasta from durum wheat, beans and greens, olive oil, …

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The Dish That Makes Americans Panic and Spaniards Hungry: This Spanish Sausage Offends People Until They Taste It

And what it reveals about tradition, taste, and a fearless embrace of the whole animal To many Americans, blood in food belongs in horror movies — not on a dinner plate. The very idea of cooking with animal blood makes some queasy, others scandalized. For many, hearing the words “blood sausage” triggers mental images of …

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13 Affordable Expat Destinations With Great Healthcare That Americans Are Eyeing Fast

Because freedom, affordability, and peace of mind shouldn’t be luxuries. Let’s face it life in the U.S. can feel like a treadmill that never stops. Between the rising cost of living, healthcare premiums that rival rent, and a culture built on overwork, more and more Americans are asking: “Is there a better way to live?” …

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The Bedroom Item French Couples Share That Americans Say Would End a Marriage

And what it reveals about intimacy, independence, and a culture that doesn’t fear a little discomfort in the name of closeness French couples are often viewed through a romantic lens in the American imagination. Candlelit dinners, breezy conversation, elegant restraint. But step into an actual French bedroom, and you may be met with something far …

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The 3-Ingredient Noodle Recipe That Feels Like Therapy

There’s something deeply satisfying about making udon noodles from scratch. Thick, chewy, and soul-soothing, udon has been a cornerstone of Japanese comfort food for centuries. Whether served in a steaming broth, chilled with dipping sauce, or stir-fried with vegetables, these noodles have a humble versatility that makes them beloved across every region of Japan. Making …

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12 Travel Hacks Airlines Don’t Want You to Know

Traveling is one of life’s greatest joys, but it also comes with small stresses, unexpected expenses, and logistical challenges that can quickly dampen the excitement of your trip. While most travellers know the basics like packing light or checking in online, there are clever hacks out there that can completely change the way you travel. …

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The Hotel Room Feature Europeans Expect That Makes Americans Request Different Floors

And what it reveals about privacy, noise, and the radically different expectations people bring to shared spaces If you’ve ever checked into a hotel in Spain, Italy, or France and found yourself being handed a key to a room next to the elevator, above the bar, or facing a busy street only to find no …

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I Showered Like a European for 30 Days and My Skin Completely Changed

Americans are destroying their skin with twice-daily scalding showers, 47 products, and aggressive scrubbing while Europeans take 5-minute lukewarm rinses three times a week and have perfect skin. My French neighbor showers every third day, uses one bar of soap, and has skin like a 25-year-old at 58 while I was showering twice daily with …

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Have You Tried the Italian Lemon Cake Everyone Keeps Making? This Italian Lemon Cake Tastes Like Amalfi in Every Bite

Italian Lemon Cake, known as Torta al Limone, is a classic dessert that embodies the bright, refreshing flavors of Southern Italy, particularly the Amalfi Coast where lemons are prized for their intense aroma and sweetness. This cake is light, moist, and bursting with zesty lemon flavor, often topped with a simple glaze or dusting of …

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