This only had less than a minute of wework facilities and the rest was you talking. Thank you for the content, but I wish you showed more of the office space as well.
HI I'm an online language teacher and realised most of the co working station have no included "phone booth = little private room" or what was your experience, me going to mexico next month
I have been considering moving to Latin America from California when my current project wraps up. I am mostly considering Santiago de Chile because I have friends and family there, but I fell in love with DF when I visited two years ago. How did you personally manage to meet people, make friends, and build a social circle after arriving?
I've never been to Santiago, but I've heard really great things about it! Funny, I was just talking to a friend about this exact topic. It's hard! No matter where you move to it's hard starting again. Some of the best resources I have found are Meetup (a website where you can join or start groups depending on your interest) as well as Facebook. I have joined countless expat, adventure, reading, and running groups on Facebook and have gone to lots of different events, clubs and parties just to try to meet like-minded people. It took me being here about 2 years before I really felt like I had a good community of friends. I think the larger the city, the harder it can be to find your tribe. Hope that helps a little bit! sorry for the essay!
This only had less than a minute of wework facilities and the rest was you talking. Thank you for the content, but I wish you showed more of the office space as well.
HI I'm an online language teacher and realised most of the co working station have no included "phone booth = little private room" or what was your experience, me going to mexico next month
I have been considering moving to Latin America from California when my current project wraps up. I am mostly considering Santiago de Chile because I have friends and family there, but I fell in love with DF when I visited two years ago. How did you personally manage to meet people, make friends, and build a social circle after arriving?
I've never been to Santiago, but I've heard really great things about it! Funny, I was just talking to a friend about this exact topic. It's hard! No matter where you move to it's hard starting again. Some of the best resources I have found are Meetup (a website where you can join or start groups depending on your interest) as well as Facebook. I have joined countless expat, adventure, reading, and running groups on Facebook and have gone to lots of different events, clubs and parties just to try to meet like-minded people. It took me being here about 2 years before I really felt like I had a good community of friends. I think the larger the city, the harder it can be to find your tribe. Hope that helps a little bit! sorry for the essay!
Hola que tengas un lindo día
Gracias, Eduardo! Igualmente :)