“I lead a life of enjoyment”

“I lead a life of enjoyment”
“I lead a life of enjoyment”
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Many Spaniards choose to go live for a while in another English-speaking country with the idea of perfect the language, obtain new experiences and obtain greater job opportunities for the future. Ireland is one of the most popular countries for this, which usually combines a perfect combination for personal and professional development.

Living in Ireland provides the opportunity to immerse yourself in a vibrant and welcoming culture, with stunning landscapes and an exceptional quality of life. Furthermore, fluency in English is a skill highly valued in the global labor market, which opens doors to international job opportunities and allows you to communicate with people from all over the world. However, as it could not be otherwise, there are always certain cultural shocks that can make our experience less pleasant.

Thanks to social networks like TikTok, where many people talk about their daily lives or give advice to others who are in their situation, we can get an idea of ​​what it is like to live in another country. An example of this is the account @mate_fivein which its user has recently uploaded a video where he gives his opinion on whether it is really worth the It’s worth living in IrelandWell, he’s been there for two years. He focuses on three issues: English, the weather and money.

“If you come to Ireland to learn English by working, it will most likely be a little difficult”

Regarding the first topic, Mate emphasizes the number of Spaniards who live in Ireland today: “If we talk about English, without counting an academy, if you You come to Ireland to learn English by working“It will most likely be a little difficult.”

@mate_five Is it worth living in Ireland? ✈️
 
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