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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.

She Had $280,000 and a Dream Life in France: The Hidden Cost of Moving to France That Never Appears in Expat Budgets

The money lasted. The mood did not. France was not the place that emptied the account first. It was the place that kept asking for proof, patience, and one more round of paperwork long after the move was supposed to feel settled. A woman arriving in France with $280,000 is not arriving broke. At the …

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The Italian Shower Drain Habit Tourists Wish They Had Never Noticed

And what it reveals about plumbing, patience, and a culture that refuses to panic about bathroom messes Walk into a typical Italian apartment, especially in a historic city like Florence, Bologna, or Palermo, and you’ll find a bathroom that functions beautifully but in a way that would confuse, and possibly horrify, many American visitors. There’s …

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How to Make Spicy Chicken Curry: Easy Homemade Recipe

Spicy chicken curry is one of those dishes that crosses borders and cultures, taking on new flavors wherever it’s cooked. From the fiery curries of South Asia to the milder adaptations in the Caribbean or Europe, this dish is a celebration of spice, comfort, and bold flavors. Its versatility makes it a favorite in home …

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Skiplagging Explained: The Flight Trick That Can Save You Hundreds. How Skiplagging Works And Why Airlines Absolutely Hate It

Airline pricing has always been one of the most confusing parts of travel. Two people on the same plane can pay drastically different prices, and the cost of a ticket often feels disconnected from logic. That confusion is exactly what led to the rise of skiplagging, a controversial booking method where travelers purchase a ticket …

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Stop Overpaying in Europe: The 5 Costly Mistakes That Make European Trips Way More Expensive

What’s the Fuss?When Americans (or other non-Europeans) land in Paris, Rome, or Berlin, they often assume day-to-day spending or tipping habits are the same as back home big tips, paying for expensive tours, ignoring local freebies, etc. Then they realize they’re hemorrhaging euros where locals wouldn’t spend a dime. Below are 6 costly mistakes tourists …

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Ignoring Work Email After Hours Is a Legal Right in France: The Law American Bosses Wouldn’t Survive

Picture the scene that plays out every evening in America. It is nine at night, the workday ended hours ago, and an email arrives from a manager marked urgent. The employee, eating dinner or putting a child to bed, feels the familiar pull, the sense that not replying is somehow a failure, and opens the …

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The Everyday Japanese Meals Most Tourists Never Get to See: 10 Japanese Dinners Everyone Should Know How to Make

Japanese cuisine is often celebrated for its delicate flavors, seasonal ingredients, and attention to presentation. While sushi and ramen tend to steal the spotlight abroad, everyday Japanese dinners offer a variety of dishes that are comforting, nourishing, and deeply rooted in tradition. From simmered stews to sizzling grilled meats, Japanese dinner fare blends simplicity with …

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France Made It Illegal for Supermarkets to Throw Away Food: Where the Unsold Groceries Go

For years, a particular scandal played out in the back alleys of French supermarkets. At closing time, unsold food that was perfectly edible, close to its date but still good, would be hauled to the bins, and some stores went further, pouring bleach over the discarded food to stop people from scavenging it. Homeless people …

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Is Paella Really the Best Dish to Try in Spain? Why Spaniards Do Not Eat Paella the Way Tourists Expect

Paella may be Spain’s most photographed dish, but it’s far from the only star on the country’s diverse culinary stage. While the saffron-infused rice, sizzling seafood, and dramatic presentation have made paella internationally famous, many Spaniards see it as a regional specialty one that doesn’t necessarily define their day-to-day eating habits. Tourists often arrive in …

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Cheapest Places to Retire Well in Europe: 5 Places in Europe Where Retirees Can Live Well for Less

Cheap is not enough. A retirement destination has to be affordable, but it also has to be liveable on a Tuesday in May when you need a doctor, a grocery shop, a bus, and a reason not to regret the move. A lot of “cheap Europe” lists are written for people who want a lower …

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Americans Expect AC Everywhere: European Homes Don’t Have AC, How We Survived August

August in a European apartment without air conditioning is not a vibe. It’s a negotiation with physics. You wake up already warm. The floor tiles feel like they’re storing yesterday’s sun for revenge. The air sits still. You take a shower and instantly feel like you need another one. By late afternoon, you start making …

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I Switched From American Coffee to Espresso for 60 Days And My Anxiety Nearly Disappeared

Not because espresso is magic, and not because I “healed my nervous system.” I stopped mainlining caffeine the U.S. way, my baseline got quieter, and my doctor was willing to adjust what we’d been maintaining for years. I didn’t move to Europe and instantly become a calm, linen-wearing person who meditates and drinks tiny coffees …

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