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Ruben Arribas

About the Author: Ruben, co-founder of Gamintraveler.com since 2014, is a seasoned traveler from Spain who has explored over 100 countries since 2009. Known for his extensive travel adventures across South America, Europe, the US, Australia, New Zealand, Asia, and Africa, Ruben combines his passion for adventurous yet sustainable living with his love for cycling, highlighted by his remarkable 5-month bicycle journey from Spain to Norway. He currently resides in Spain, where he continues sharing his travel experiences with his partner, Rachel, and their son, Han.

Why American Solo Women Over 65 Return From Spain Within The First 18 Months: The Real Reasons, Honestly

A single woman over sixty-five sells up and moves to Spain alone, for the adventure and the beauty and the affordability, and within a year and a half, more often than the inspiring solo-move stories suggest, she is back home, the Spanish experiment ended. It is a real pattern, common enough that anyone considering this …

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Why French Women Date Multiple Men and Nobody Calls It Cheating

You sit down for a drink, she is direct and warm, and when the bill comes you realize you were not auditioning for exclusivity, you were auditioning for a second date among several. In France, what Americans label “cheating” is more narrowly defined. Before a relationship is official and exclusive, people often see more than …

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The Travel Mistakes That Make Airport Security a Nightmare: 7 Airport Security Tips That Can Save You Time and Stress

Airport security is one of those inevitable parts of travel that few people enjoy but everyone must face. Whether you’re a frequent flyer or an occasional vacationer, getting through security checkpoints can feel stressful, confusing, and at times, downright frustrating. But with a little preparation and awareness, navigating airport security can be quicker, smoother, and …

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15 Things That Are Normal in Europe but Shocking to Americans

Ever wondered why some European habits leave outsiders scratching their heads? The truth is, these customs seem perfectly normal to locals while tourists often do a double-take. From meal schedules to social etiquette, here are 15 “shocking” European norms that might surprise first-time visitors. Want More?• 13 Foods Europeans Won’t Touch (No Matter How Popular …

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How to Make Patatas Alioli That Taste Like a Spanish Tapas Bar

Few dishes define the joy of Spanish tapas culture better than Patatas Alioli. These creamy, garlicky potatoes are a staple in bars and family gatherings across Spain, offering rich flavor in every bite without being overly complicated. They’re cold, they’re zesty, and they hit the spot whether you’re kicking off a long meal or just …

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15 Things Locals in Japan Do That Tourists Don’t Understand

Japan is one of the world’s most welcoming countries, but beneath its kindness and efficiency lies a social code that most visitors don’t even realize exists. Travelers often assume Japan’s calm, orderly atmosphere just happens on its own. In reality, everyday life runs smoothly because people follow unwritten rules so ingrained that locals barely notice …

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Things Europeans Do Every Day That Americans Only See in Films

And why the everyday scenes in European cinema aren’t exaggerated they’re just honest Sit down and watch a French film. Or an Italian one. Or any quiet Spanish drama that opens not with a car crash but a conversation, a kitchen, a street corner lit by soft morning sun. To many Americans, it doesn’t feel …

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The French Sandwich That Makes Grilled Cheese Look Boring

Few dishes capture the essence of French café culture like the Croque Madame a perfectly toasted sandwich layered with ham, melted cheese, creamy béchamel sauce, and topped with a sunny-side-up egg. It’s the kind of dish that feels indulgent yet approachable, elegant yet satisfying. A staple in French bistros and casual eateries, the Croque Madame …

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The 5 Reasons Michigan Retirees Don’t Last Two Years In Portugal: Healthcare, Language, And Three Others

A couple from Michigan sells the house, packs up a life built over decades, and moves to Portugal for the dream, the sun, the cost of living, the pace, the adventure of it. And within two years, more often than the glossy relocation stories admit, they are back, the Portuguese chapter closed, the dream quietly …

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The Spanish Noodle Dish That Might Be Better Than Paella

When people think of Spanish cuisine, paella usually steals the spotlight. But in coastal Valencia and Catalonia, locals often crave something just as flavorful but a little different fideuà. This traditional dish swaps rice for short, thin noodles cooked in rich seafood broth, resulting in a savory, slightly chewy pasta packed with ocean flavors. Fideuà …

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Americans Think This Is Polite: Why Italian Neighbors Think Some American Manners Are Actually Insults

And What They Reveal About Boundaries, Community, and a Very Different Concept of Respect American culture often teaches that politeness is universal: smile, introduce yourself, respect privacy, be “neighborly.” But when those behaviors land in a different cultural context say, a residential street in Rome, Bologna, or Naples they can backfire completely. To many Italians, …

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I Ate Sugar Like the French for 30 Days And I Wasn’t Ready for the Results

I didn’t quit sugar. I stopped letting sugar run my calendar. That’s the French part people miss. It’s not moral purity. It’s containment. Sweet things exist, but they have a time and a place, and they don’t get to wander around the day like an emotional support animal. Before this, my A1C was 6.4. Prediabetes …

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