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Tag Archives: expats
Desperate English Housewife in Washington, chapter 600
Expat bubble I recently read this article about the ‘expat bubble’. It’s a weird thing being an expat, between cultures. My expat life is made up of three social parts: the expat bubble that comes with my husband’s job and … Continue reading
Posted in American, British, cross culture, culture, expat life, expats
Tagged America, American, Americans, blogging, British, Columbia, cross culture, Culture, desperate housewife, England, expat, expat bubble, expat life, expats, friendships, hocoblogs@@@, home from home, lifestyle, Little Britain, maryland, trailing spouse, UK, USA
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Desperate English Housewife in Washington, chapter 598
Cherry Blossom, DC In three years this is the first time we’ve headed down to DC for the Cherry Blossom Festival, which is a big thing. And the finest Spring day you can imagine with a load of very happy … Continue reading
Posted in American, American customs, DC, lifestyle, Travel
Tagged America, American, Americans, Capitol, cherry blossoms, Culture, DC, expat, expat life, expats, guns, Japan, shooting DC, UK, USA, Washington
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Desperate English Housewife in Washington, chapter 597
Orange and purple are the new black in Maryland The other day I wore an orange top here in the USA. If you wear an orange top in Maryland people immediately assume you’re doing it to support the Orioles baseball … Continue reading
Posted in American, American customs, British, British American differences, culture, expat, Maryland, Travel
Tagged accents, America, American, Americans, Amsterdam, Britain, British, British accent, Culture, expat life, expats, hocoblogs@@@, maryland, Orioles, Peep Show, Peeps, Ravens, Travel, TV, UK, USA
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Desperate English Housewife in Washington, chapter 596
The Streets of Philadelphia So, when I think of Philly, my mind immediately turns to 80s movies such as Rocky and Trading Places, where the 80s struggling economy made an impact and the streets were grey and filled with homeless … Continue reading
Posted in American, American customs, British, expats, roadtrip, USA
Tagged America, American, American cities, American history, Americans, Betsy Ross, Britain, British, Elfreth Alley, expat, expats, food, freedom, liberty, Liberty Bell, London, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Philly art museum, roadtrip, Rocky, Rocky steps, tourism, Travel, USA
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Desperate English Housewife in Washington, chapter 593
Pennsylvania roadtrip So, the intention of this roadtrip was to get to different areas of PA from those more Amish influenced areas that we’d been to before. The aim was to take in Philly and some of the surrounding towns … Continue reading
Posted in American, British American differences, expats, Pennsylvania, Travel, UK, USA
Tagged America, American, bear paw, bears, Bill Bryson, Centralia, Colonel Denning State Park, countryside, expat, expats, hunting, parks, Pennylvania, Philly, snakes, trails, Travel, trekking, UK, USA, walking
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Desperate English Housewife in Washington, chapter 590
The expat child The expat child can have a confusing time. For example, you live/are from England, but you currently live in America. As this map, drawn my very own expat child shows… He is tremendously patriotic! Whenever I say … Continue reading
Posted in expats, Travel
Tagged America, American, Americans, British, Columbia, Culture, England, English language, expat, Expat child, expats, Hobbits Glen, hocoblogs@@@, JRR Tolkien, life abroad, Mark Twain, maryland, MD, Robert Frost, soliciting, Solicitors, Travel, UK, USA
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Desperate English Housewife in Washington, chapter 589
Funny things I hear in the USA… I hear funny things like this, in the school playground to me…. ‘Oh you’re going back to England? What season is it there right now? Do they have the same seasons as the … Continue reading
Posted in American, Travel, UK
Tagged America, Americans, British, bucket list, cup of tea, expats, London, repatriation, seasons, Travel, UK, USA
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Desperate English Housewife in Washington, chapter 587
Babyshowers USA Babyshowers are a very USA thing, much like Halloween celebrations, and I like it when America does these sorts of things. They just do it better than our attempts in the UK. That is a UKDesperateHousewifeUSA fact, like … Continue reading
Posted in celebrations, culture, expats
Tagged babyshowers, expats, hocoblogs@@@, lifestyle, UK, USA
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Desperate English Housewife in Washington, chapter 586
Spring Maryland style Well, first day of Spring here on the East Coast looks like this: It sucks. Big time. Why I’m slightly partial to the USA An American friend yesterday gave an excellent description of the differences between the … Continue reading
Desperate English Housewife in Washington, chapter 585
UK culture in USA schools – talent show time! Harry’s school is holding a ‘cultural talent show’ whereby the children are encouraged to ‘demonstrate a talent reflective of your culture’ and ‘take to the fashion show ramp while modeling your … Continue reading
Posted in British American differences, British customs, cutlure, expats, UK, USA
Tagged America, American, babyshower, Britain, British, British accents, Culture, Downton Abbey, expat, expats, Halloween, Kevin the Teenager, redcoats, talent show, The Young ONes, Travel, UK, USA, Vyvyan Basterd, War of 1812
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