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19/04/2011Vote for Expatica Spain best blog 2010/2011

Vote for Expatica Spain best blog 2010/2011 We've narrowed down the nominees to three of our most popular articles over the last year. Vote for your favourite!

We editors at Expatica love reading the blogs you expats write, and we get a real kick out of sharing them with the Expatica community. This week, we're celebrating our Blogs & Photos channel and would like to invite you to give our bloggers some special attention.

We've shortlisted the top three blog posts from Expatica Spain and would like you, the readers, to vote for your favourite. Read below for the top three posts from Spain published within the last year, then vote for your favourite by CLICKING HERE

Make sure to voice your opinion before midnight on 10 May, 2011. Thanks and we look forward to finding out who your winners are. Now, let's get voting!

Oye, rubia: Pucker up in public in Spain
Blogger Kristen Bernardi wonders why love is in the air in Madrid more than in the US.
"Americans can sometimes have a romantic idea of Spain when asked to picture it. We conjure up images of old-world plazas with accordian players and flower vendors, and there's that world-renowned image of Latin passion..."


From Barcelona: Top 20 Spanish expressions
Impress the locals by using any of these top 20 Spanish expressions in your conversations, says blogger Jeremy Holland.
"Like any language, Spanish is rich with expressions and sayings. If you are able to use them correctly during conversations, it will immediately boost your standing in the eyes of the natives..."


Want to teach English upon moving to Spain?
An American couple's tale on how they had to make ends meet after they realised no language academy in Seville wanted to hire them because they are non-EU citizens.
"To move abroad: to sell a house, a car, quit a job, give away cats, bid good-bye to friends and family - in March 2006 that was just what Audrey and Aaron Hill did..."


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