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I Pay €4.50 For Prescriptions In Spain Americans Think I’m Joking

The first time Americans hear a normal Spanish prescription price, they usually assume something got left out. Maybe that was only the pharmacist’s fee. Maybe that was after some special senior discount. Maybe that was one of those lucky one-off generics that cost less than a coffee and do not count as real medicine in …

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The “Polite” American Gesture That Spanish People Consider Deeply Insulting

And what it says about subtle cultural differences in warmth and politeness Picture this: You’re dining with friends in a lively restaurant in Madrid. Your waiter has been friendly and attentive all evening. As he refills your glass of wine, you offer a quick thumbs up to say thanks. Seems harmless, right? In the United …

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The European Grocery Habit That Cut My Food Bill By 40%

The expensive part of grocery shopping is not always the price tag. A lot of the time, it is the fantasy. The fantasy that this is the week you will cook four different dinners, eat berries every morning, finish the salad leaves before they liquefy, use the herbs you bought for one noble recipe, and …

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The Shaving Routine Mediterranean Men Follow That American Women Keep Judging

And what it reveals about masculinity, maintenance, and why Southern Europe embraces the balance between polish and roughness Spend a few weeks traveling across Spain, Italy, or Greece, and you’ll notice something about the men they are usually well-dressed, charismatic, and socially confident. But when it comes to shaving? That’s where the rhythm shifts. Beards …

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Forget Madrid and Barcelona: These 13 Spanish Cities Are the Real Reason to Visit Spain

When people think of Spain, two cities almost always dominate the conversation: Madrid and Barcelona. With their iconic landmarks, bustling tapas scenes, and world-famous museums, they’ve long been the go-to destinations for first-time visitors. But there’s more to Spain than just its headline cities and the real heart of the country is often found in …

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The EU Border Question That’s Getting 1 in 5 Americans Denied Entry And Most Don’t Know the Answer

And why what sounds like a simple answer is actually a legal line that many U.S. travelers still cross without realizing Every year, thousands of American travelers arrive in Europe with a round-trip ticket, a printed itinerary, and the quiet confidence that comes from decades of visa-free tourism. Most glide through passport control without a …

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Why Europeans Don’t Do Appetizers The Way Americans Expect

An American sits down in Spain, Italy, or France, opens the menu, and starts hunting for the familiar warm-up act. Where are the mozzarella sticks. The spinach dip. The platter designed to keep six adults occupied for nine loud minutes. The edible group project that arrives before the “real” food. Sometimes the answer is that …

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The Bedroom Habit Spanish Couples Find Deeply Offensive About Americans: Why Sleeping Separately Feels Practical in America and Deeply Wrong in Spain

And why it reveals two completely different ideas of intimacy and space Walk into the bedroom of a Spanish couple and you’ll notice a few things: the lighting is soft, the beds are likely pushed together into a single frame (not separated), and personal items are shared, not siloed. What you won’t find and what …

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The Social Security Plus European Pension Combination Nobody Explains

A lot of Americans in Europe believe one of two wrong stories. Story one: “If I get a European pension, my U.S. Social Security gets cut.” Story two: “If I worked in Europe, I just lost those years. They don’t count.” The truth is more annoying and more useful. You can often receive both a …

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I Stopped Eating Deli Meat and the Result Made the Europe-vs-America Food Fight Feel Personal

The headaches started in my late twenties. Not migraines exactly, but a persistent low-grade pressure behind my eyes that showed up three or four times a week. I blamed stress. I blamed screens. I blamed the fluorescent lights in every American office I ever worked in. What I never blamed was lunch. For years, my …

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I Turned 65 In Spain: The Medicare Decision That Saved Me $40,000

Turning 65 in Spain is a weird kind of birthday. In the U.S., 65 is a paperwork milestone. In Spain, it’s just Tuesday with better bread. Your life is already running on a different system: a local health card, a neighborhood pharmacy that actually remembers you, a clinic visit that doesn’t require a two-hour phone …

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