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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.

Americans Call 18 Adulthood. Europe Makes It Much More Complicated: 9 Age Based Rules In Europe That Completely Contradict American Norms

(And What They Reveal About Growing Up, Growing Old, and Everything In Between) In the U.S., age often comes with strict expectations. By 18, you should move out. By 21, you can drink. By 30, you better have a career, a spouse, and a mortgage or prepare to be side-eyed at dinner parties. There’s an …

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The 10 Countries That Give Americans Citizenship Through Their Grandparents Without A Language Test

Somewhere in a filing cabinet or a family Bible, there may be a document worth more than most retirement accounts. A grandmother’s birth certificate from County Mayo. A grandfather’s baptism record from a village outside Kraków. For millions of Americans, that piece of paper is a claim on a second passport, full European Union citizenship, …

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How to Make Restaurant-Style Butternut Squash Soup at Home

Creamy butternut squash soup is the ultimate comfort food for chilly days, combining velvety texture with sweet, earthy flavors that instantly warm you from the inside out. This golden soup is a staple in fall and winter kitchens, perfect for using up seasonal squash and creating a nourishing meal with minimal effort. Its natural sweetness …

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The Couple Who Moved To Cádiz With $128,000 At 60: At 67 They Have More Money And A Spanish Granddaughter

They arrived in Cádiz at sixty with a hundred and twenty-eight thousand dollars, which every retirement calculator in America had pronounced a failure. Seven years later they are still there, the money is still there, and on Tuesday afternoons they pick up a small Spanish granddaughter from a school three streets from the Atlantic. Nobody …

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15 European Daily Routines Americans Love in Theory but Would Hate in Practice

Daily habits say a lot about how a society functions, and the differences between Europe and the United States are often larger than most people expect. What Europeans consider completely normal in their everyday routines can feel surprising or even impractical to Americans. These contrasting habits reveal not just lifestyle variations but distinct cultural priorities …

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Why Bouillabaisse Is France’s Ultimate Seafood Stew: How to Make Bouillabaisse Without Overcooking the Seafood

Bouillabaisse is more than just a seafood stew it’s a deeply rooted Provençal tradition with humble beginnings and a complex evolution. Once considered a fisherman’s practical way to use the day’s unsellable catch, this dish has transformed into a symbol of French culinary heritage. From the bustling markets of Marseille to upscale Parisian bistros, Bouillabaisse …

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Why Europeans Can Eat Bread, Cheese, and Pasta Without the Same Weight Gain: The Real Reason Europeans Are Thinner Than Americans

Why Bother Looking Beyond Diet? When comparing American and European lifestyles, we often see an obesity gap: on average, more Americans struggle with excess weight, while many Europeans remain slimmer. Conventional wisdom focuses on diet less processed food, smaller portions, more fresh produce. And that’s partially true. But my year living in Europe, plus discussions …

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The European Bedroom Habit That Surprises Most Americans

Why Ditching Your Top Sheet Might Just Change the Way You Sleep Walk into a hotel room or home in most of the United States, and you’ll find a familiar sight: a made bed topped with a flat sheet, a blanket, maybe a comforter, and if you’re lucky decorative pillows you’ll toss on the floor …

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Before You Apply for a Schengen Visa, Read This: The Schengen Visa Timing Mistake That Gets Travelers Rejected

The headline is a warning, not an audited statistic. The European Commission does not publish month-by-month rejection rates, and no public dataset proves a precise 70 percent jump from October to November. What does exist are structural reasons that make November files fail far more often than October files, and official rules that unintentionally amplify …

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Why 45 Minutes Is Not Enough at These European Airports: 7 European Airports Where Tight Layovers Can Ruin Your Trip

So here is the part no booking site tells you when it flashes a “Legal connection, 1h 05m.” It might be legal. It is not kind. Seven European hubs are perfectly designed to eat tight layovers, not because they hate you, but because their rules, layouts, and rhythms were built for a different logic than …

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