Relationships

Married Expat Life, Who Is It Good For and Who Is Good For It?

Before marriage, we have a lot to think about. Even more so if your spouse is going to be an expat. Will you be following them around the world, too? Let’s see what other things you will need to consider that are unique to you.

Who Am I? Value and Self-Worth as A Trailing Spouse

The life of a trailing-spouse can feel overshadowed by that of their partner. Find out how to still have value and self-worth in your current path…

Issues Multilingual Couples face all the time

Couples who speak 2 different languages have some unique challenges compared to others. Let’s read what they are, and how to address them!

Why don’t men want to become the trailing spouse?

Women as the expat and men as the trailing spouse is still something we don’t see very often. We live in a modern society, but some things show that many aspects of our lives haven’t modernised yet. We can see this when it comes to peoples’ expectations about expat couples. Let’s dive deeper into this.

Managing Expectations of Being Married to an Expat Wife

There will be a lot of expectations thrust on yourself and your wife. Many women still advice other expat women against starting a family. However there are ways that both of you can manage this unique relationship.

How to learn a language with your significant other

So your partner speaks the language you’re learning, great! No more need to pay for tutors right? Yes and no. Slow down and read this article to see some of the pitfalls that might await you.

Speaking the Same Language as a Multilingual Couple

It’s becoming more common that couples will both come from different language backgrounds. With this kind of relationship, comes new challenges. I will explain some from my own experience.