Where in Southern Europe would you recommend?
Anywhere but Greece at the moment.
I'm In Tenerife and it's an amazing place to live once you get away from the crowds and hit up some of the Spanish cities in the North of the island.
that's exactly how i'd describe southern europe lol
Well that depends on your likes/hobbies/a million other things.
What I meant to say it that I could never settle down in Thailand because I'm not Asian and I do not enjoy living in expat-only communities. I don't see myself learning Thai or sending my children to a local Thai school.
So you're in Tenerife now, eh? I'm curious, what's it like living there? Been there on vacation before, but never lived there. Is it actually worthwhile living there? How are supplies? For example, what's the range of food in grocery stores like? Can I get quality cuts of beef, good wine, sour cream, cheese whiz, and shit like that? If you need a new TV or some furniture, is it readily available, or does it have to be shipped from Morocco or Spain?
Is there many expats there, or is it more the weekend tourist from the UK looking to see how drunk they can get? How are the locals? Are they friendly towards expats, despise them, somewhere in the middle, or?
Yep, for now. I move every 2-6 months trying to get a feeling for lots of different places/cultures before I have to settle down somewhere for 10-20 years.
1. Worthwhile? Define "worthwhile"?
2. Grocery stores/supermarkets - more or less the same range as any large UK chain - Tescos, etc. Some UK-specific foods aren't readily available here but I prefer to eat fresh local produce so that's not a problem really.
Some great fruit vendors here - loads of seasonal fruit/veg (papayas, mangoes, dragon fruit, and many others).
3. ..."cuts of beef" - yep though it's quite expensive here - chicken and pork are more popular than beef. "good wine" - oh yea. "sour cream, cheese whiz" - not sure, don't eat those anymore though I can check if you want.
4. Yea man TV's, cameras, laptops, you name it - there are massive malls here that sell all kinds of shit cheaper than mainland Europe because VAT here is only 7% or something like that.
5. "Is there many expats there, or is it more the weekend tourist from the UK looking to see how drunk they can get?"
I'm in Santa Cruz - it's a very Spanish city... not many touristy types here tbh.
6. "How are the locals? Are they friendly towards expats, despise them, somewhere in the middle, or?"
Really friendly, helpful, and generally happy people lol! Much better than Maltese - no one has every tried to rip us off, etc.
It's also very safe here - I can walk anywhere at night without any worries here. Not all Spanish cities are like that though.
A lot of people do sports here. Like there are hundreds of joggers out after 6pm on weekdays! Plus there's an amazing beach 5 mins down the road packed with half-naked Spanish chicks lol.