Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH may have the opportunity to work in either of these cities. He is a fed. Curious if anyone has lived in either of these places? We’ve been to London and Prague.
I love London but, personally I wouldn't choose to live there. Since I wished my kids were bilingual I would pick either Prague or Santiago. Also, the weather is better. I think a 5 year old would be able to pick up Czech or Spanish pretty quickly.
I wouldn't turn London down though as it is a good way to travel around Europe. My kids have been in the UK schools and we had issues with them being biased against Americans. I would just choose the other two over it. Other people may have more experience living in Prague and Santiago.
Where does your spouse want to go? Do you have any leanings?
He’s least interested in London, but we both agreed we’d be happy to live in any of these three cities. I agree on the travel opps re London, although definitely see opportunities in the other two cities. The other option is Tokyo but I lived there for a few years as a child and while I loved it, I would like to have a different experience.
I'm the pp. I'm so excited for your family. What an awesome adventure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH may have the opportunity to work in either of these cities. He is a fed. Curious if anyone has lived in either of these places? We’ve been to London and Prague.
I love London but, personally I wouldn't choose to live there. Since I wished my kids were bilingual I would pick either Prague or Santiago. Also, the weather is better. I think a 5 year old would be able to pick up Czech or Spanish pretty quickly.
I wouldn't turn London down though as it is a good way to travel around Europe. My kids have been in the UK schools and we had issues with them being biased against Americans. I would just choose the other two over it. Other people may have more experience living in Prague and Santiago.
Where does your spouse want to go? Do you have any leanings?
He’s least interested in London, but we both agreed we’d be happy to live in any of these three cities. I agree on the travel opps re London, although definitely see opportunities in the other two cities. The other option is Tokyo but I lived there for a few years as a child and while I loved it, I would like to have a different experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Santiago. Amazing opportunity to become bilingual and bi-cultural.
Yes I would go with Santiago and I love London and Prague. I think Prague would be hard to meet expats but perhaps I’m wrong and kind of a silly language to learn. I’m fluent in Italian and it’s not useful at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH may have the opportunity to work in either of these cities. He is a fed. Curious if anyone has lived in either of these places? We’ve been to London and Prague.
I love London but, personally I wouldn't choose to live there. Since I wished my kids were bilingual I would pick either Prague or Santiago. Also, the weather is better. I think a 5 year old would be able to pick up Czech or Spanish pretty quickly.
I wouldn't turn London down though as it is a good way to travel around Europe. My kids have been in the UK schools and we had issues with them being biased against Americans. I would just choose the other two over it. Other people may have more experience living in Prague and Santiago.
Where does your spouse want to go? Do you have any leanings?
Anonymous wrote:Santiago. Amazing opportunity to become bilingual and bi-cultural.
Anonymous wrote:I have been to all of them multiple times. My answer: none of them. Hope that helps!
Anonymous wrote:DH may have the opportunity to work in either of these cities. He is a fed. Curious if anyone has lived in either of these places? We’ve been to London and Prague.