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Ruben Arribas

About the Author: Ruben, co-founder of Gamintraveler.com since 2014, is a seasoned traveler from Spain who has explored over 100 countries since 2009. Known for his extensive travel adventures across South America, Europe, the US, Australia, New Zealand, Asia, and Africa, Ruben combines his passion for adventurous yet sustainable living with his love for cycling, highlighted by his remarkable 5-month bicycle journey from Spain to Norway. He currently resides in Spain, where he continues sharing his travel experiences with his partner, Rachel, and their son, Han.

9 European Nighttime Habits Americans Should Pay Attention To

Why Bother Talking About Sleep? When you think of cultural differences between Europe and the U.S., you might imagine variations in food, work schedules, or language. But one realm often overlooked is bedroom habits how people set up their beds, manage nighttime routines, or deal with temperature and noise. If you’ve ever stayed in a …

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The €2,000 Rental Car Mistake Tourists Make at Spanish Airports: The Spain Car Rental Scam Every Tourist Should Know Before Landing

You walk out of Arrivals, blink in the Canary light, and thirty minutes later a smiling clerk has sold you “full protection” on a car that already had it. The card is charged, the line is behind you, and the contract in your hand quietly excludes glass, tires, underbody, and the part of your soul …

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Why American Retirees Who Move To France Underestimate The Healthcare Wait Times: The Trade Nobody Explains

Americans who dream of retiring to France tend to carry a particular image of French healthcare, formed from the country’s genuine reputation for one of the best health systems in the world. They picture excellent care, low cost, no insurance nightmares, and they are largely right, because French healthcare really is excellent and really is …

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The Pension Withdrawal Mistake American Expats In Spain Make That Their Accountants Don’t Catch Until Year Three

An American couple retires to Spain with a comfortable nest egg, much of it in the retirement accounts they spent decades building, a traditional 401k, an IRA, and the Roth IRA they were especially proud of because they had paid the tax up front so the withdrawals would be tax-free forever. They settle in, become …

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14 Countries Offering Citizenship by Descent Without a Language Test

The advertisement promised European citizenship in under a year. The fine print mentioned a B2 German proficiency exam. For most Americans whose German grandparents left in the 1920s and never spoke German at home, that requirement ended the conversation before it began. But here’s what the citizenship industry doesn’t advertise loudly: fourteen countries allow Americans …

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How To Make Real Korean Bulgogi: The Pear Marinade Most American Recipes Substitute

The bulgogi at the Korean restaurant in Seoul, Los Angeles Koreatown, or Madrid’s growing Korean food scene is not the bulgogi made at home from most American cookbooks. The restaurant version has tender, almost silky meat, a marinade flavor that has fully penetrated rather than coated the surface, a slight sweetness that does not come …

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9 Things Americans Believe About Europe That Fall Apart Once You Live There

Why Bother Reading This? If you’re American, you likely grew up with certain assumptions about Europe whether gleaned from pop culture, quick trips, or stories from friends who “did Europe” in college. But spending a full year immersed in European daily life, not just breezing through capital cities, can reveal how many of those assumptions …

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Colorado Retirees Think Portugal Will Save Them Money Until Reality Hits

Portugal still looks like an easy win from Colorado. Milder winters. Lower everyday prices. Better public transport. Slower pace. Fewer giant healthcare bills, at least in theory. And if you are coming from Denver, Boulder, or one of the mountain towns that started charging luxury-city prices for ordinary life, Portugal can still look like relief. …

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The Fake Honey Problem Hiding on American Grocery Shelves

The useful version of this story is not that every American bottle is fake and every European jar came from a saintly hillside. It is that Europe still treats honey more like a real agricultural product, while the U.S. market often teaches shoppers to treat it like one more squeezable sweetener with a bee on …

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Why Italy’s Dual Citizenship Rules Are Quietly Changing

You thought Italian dual citizenship was a paperwork marathon you could run from anywhere in the world. Then the rules shifted, quietly, and the finish line moved. At kitchen tables from Boston to Buenos Aires, families have long traced lines back to a village, gathered certificates, and walked into a consulate expecting recognition of what …

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