My name is Andrea Masini: it sounds very Italian and, indeed, I am Italian! Since September 2012 I have been living in Belgium, where I’m working as a researcher at the University of Antwerp. R...
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My name is Pasqualina and I am 27 years old. I originally come from a small town in the province of Salerno, Italy. I studied Comparative Literature and Culture, along with the German, Hungarian...
My name is Eleanor and I have been living in Germany since 4 years. I’m a blogger. I manage the page “My life in a suitcase” – a guide for those who want to move to Germany or those who w...
What you are about to read here is an interview with Pierluigi Virelli – an Italian musician from “Cantunera” – agro-pastoral musical world from Calabria. I had an opportunity to chat wit...
I miss a bit my city in Sicily, but mostly I miss my family and friends! I guess it is the price we have to pay to build our future in Germany or anywhere abroad, we had no alternatives, but I d...
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Espresso: Germans do not accept that you have to pay so much in order to drink so little Hi Eve, My name is Giovanni. I currently live in Dusseldorf where I moved 15 years ago from my little vill...
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My name is Luca. I was born in San Cataldo, province of Caltanissetta in Sicily. I have a Bachelor’s Degree in General Physics and a Master’s Degree in Geophysics and environmental Physics. M...
My name is Michela (Mikela to be read), but you can simply call me Miki, it is shorter, easier to pronounce and to remember. I’m Italian, working in a bank since nearly seven years, but since...
Let’s face it: when you live in Germany, whether you want it or not, you become a little bit German…. You have been living in Germany for too long if you are smiling and nodding your head to ...