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05/02/2009Joining Expat Voices in Spain

Joining Expat Voices in Spain What do you have to say about living in Spain?

Shopping, food, language, culture; what do you like most (and least) about living in Spain?

The Expatica team invites you to contribute to Expat Voices, a new Expatica feature which takes the form of a brief questionnaire. Don't be concerned if English is not your first language, let us know your thoughts.

To participate, you simply need to answer 10 questions by email and include a photograph of yourself.

You are also welcome to share an image or a video which conveys more about your life abroad.

We decided to launch Expat Voices after noticing how popular our expat interviews were with Expatica readers. We also noticed how willing our readers are to offer encouragement, tips or reassurance to newcomers via article feedback as well as on the Expatica Forums.

For instance, read what fellow drivers have to say about a writer’s experience of driving in Spain.

We hope that Expat Voices will give more internationals a chance to share their perspective on life abroad.

We'd love to hear what you have to say about Spain. To add your voice and receive the questionnaire, send an email to editorES@expatica.com with 'Please send me an Expat Voices in Spain questionnaire' in the subject line.

N.B. Expatica reserves the right to edit submitted material where necessary.


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