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Italians Travel Light: 9 Things Italians Never Pack That Fill American Suitcases

And What It Reveals About Confidence, Simplicity, and How Italians Travel With Less but Live More There’s a moment in every airport, train station, or hotel lobby when the difference becomes obvious. The Americans: overstuffed duffels, backpacks bursting at the seams, roller bags with zip-on compartments and “just-in-case” gadgets peeking out of every pocket. The …

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Why Do Europeans Look Younger At 60 Than Americans At 50

Watch the evening paseo in any Spanish town and you will see them. Women in their sixties in pressed linen, walking arm in arm at a pace they could hold for hours, faces lined but somehow light. Men the same age in proper shoes, straight-backed, arguing about football with their hands. We see it every …

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The 5 BBQ Sides Europeans Make That Would Steal The Show At An American Cookout

The village we spend summers in, out in Cuenca province, does its barbecues on vine cuttings and almond wood. Someone’s uncle runs the fire and nobody argues with him. But watch where people actually gather. It is not the meat. It is the side table: a tray of blackened peppers and eggplant shining with olive …

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Retiring Abroad? 9 Countries That Don’t Tax American Retirement Income in 2026

Here’s a full guide to places where local personal income tax on your retirement income is zero. You will still file with the IRS, because the U.S. taxes citizens on worldwide income, but your host country will not tax your pension checks, Social Security, or portfolio withdrawals. Use this as a planning map, not a …

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You Can Buy a House in Rural Aragón Spain for €19,000: The Renovation Is the Real Number

On Idealista, Spain’s biggest property site, a stone house in a Teruel village can be had for €8,000, about $8,600. It will be a ruin. For €19,000, roughly $20,500, you can find one with walls that still stand true and a roof that has not entirely given up. Either way you are buying into one …

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The No-Cook Italian Dinners Nonnas Make When It’s Too Hot To Turn On The Stove

By the middle of July our kitchen here becomes a room you pass through, not one you linger in. The afternoon sun hits the west wall around four and the place holds the heat like a clay oven long after the light has gone. Lighting a burner in there feels like a small act of …

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The Spanish Coast Where Summer Stays Mild And The Rent Stays Under €800

In early July, Sevilla and Córdoba close their shutters against afternoons of 42 degrees Celsius (108°F), and the Mediterranean beaches pack towel to towel under the same heat. Eight hundred kilometers north, the people of Gijón are deciding whether the evening calls for a light jacket. This is the coast the title means: the green …

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The Real Reason Europeans Don’t Snack, And It Has Nothing To Do With Willpower

An American friend stayed with us for a week last summer and said the thing out loud that a lot of visitors only think. She had not snacked once since arriving, and she could not work out why. At home she grazed all day, a handful of something here, a bar in the car, a …

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7 Italian Cities That Feel More Authentic Than Rome, Florence Or Venice

Americans go to Italy like they are completing a checklist someone else wrote for them. Rome, Florence, Venice, maybe Milan if they want to feel efficient about it. Then a photo in Cinque Terre, a panic attack in peak-season Amalfi, and a confident declaration that they have “done Italy.” Meanwhile, a lot of Italians are …

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I Quit My Daily Vitamins for 30 Days And Copied a European Habit Instead

I Stopped Taking American Vitamins. What Europeans Do Instead. The American vitamin industry is worth over $50 billion a year. That number alone should make you suspicious. Not because all supplements are scams. Some are not. But because an industry that large does not sustain itself on people who genuinely need vitamin D and iron. …

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Americans Ruin Risotto With One Habit Italian Fix Takes Zero Effort: The Risotto Mistake Americans Keep Making That Italians Never Do

Risotto is not hard. It’s just unforgiving of one very American habit: treating the pan like a treadmill. A lot of Americans cook risotto the way they were taught to manage stress. Constant motion. Constant stirring. Constant doing. The spoon never stops, the wrist starts aching, and the cook feels virtuous because it looks like …

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The Spanish Visa That Doesn’t Require Buying an Expensive Property: Spain’s Most Underrated Residency Visa May Also Be Its Smartest

You do not need half a million euros and a deed to live in Spain. You need clean paperwork, private health insurance, and enough savings to prove you can sit still without a paycheck. For a decade, Spain’s Golden Visa sold a simple pitch. Buy property for at least €500,000 and unlock residency with almost …

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