Thanksgiving is just around the corner (at least, if you are American… Canadian Thanksgivng was a bit earlier, on 14 October of this year) and as it kicks off the holiday season, Thanksgiving can also be a reminder for American and Canadian expats that they are far from home.
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Life in one of the most interesting cities of Europe is a dream come true. However, before you relocate, you should learn about life in Prague in more details. Thus, you should learn about the culture of the country. It is also important to start learning a local language. Only by speaking Czech, you can fully integrate with the local society. Although, Prague is a very international city. Only Czech speaking expats feel themselves in Prague as at home. In fact, in Prague live people of over 150 different nationalities.
Living abroad might be not easy at first. But later you will meet your people, get used to the local working culture, and feel yourself like at home. I a while Prague will become a truly home city. You will never get bored with its amazing views over Vltava river. You will find that trams are the best way to commute around the city. It will be essential for you to start drinking beer more often. And of course, you will start eating meet as much as Czechs do.
At first, you might find Prague not very convenient city. But you will see a beauty of old Europe in it.
Student life in Prague from the firsthand
It is not a question that studying in Prague is desirable by many young people and their parents. High-quality education, safety, and relatively low costs made Prague one of the most popular destinations to pursue a degree for foreign students.
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