How has your life changed in Croatia

Hello everyone,

Has your life changed since you moved to Croatia? If so, in what way?

Tell us more about all the changes in your life regarding your family, job, or friends. What about your frame of mind? How would you define your mood?

Leisure activities improve our health and social interactions. How much time do you dedicate to leisure activities and networking nowadays?

Would you say that your standard of living has improved in Croatia? What income differences have you noticed?

On a scale of 0 to 10, tell us how much your expatriation to Croatia has transformed your life (0 = no change, 10 = dramatic change).

We look forward to hearing from you!

Priscilla

Life is always changing no matter where you are or what youre doing.
Youre not the same person you were when you started your first day of school right?
When you move half way around the world everything changes, its not like you meet the same people in the same coffee shop from there. But are coffee shops and people all that different no matter where in the world you are? Genetically speaking, %99 identical, so they speak in a foreign language, political correctness has turned English into a  foreign language to me. How much have things changed for me, everything and nothing

When I was a small child living in England, our back door key to the house went missing for about 6 months so the house was never locked in all that time. The key eventually turned up in my brothers toy box. I have never felt that casual about home security since being a homeowner myself.....until I moved to Croatia. I am in a very rural area so it would obviously be different in a town or city but I rarely bother to lock the house before going to bed. My neighbours leave their lawnmower out in their garden for the whole summer and it never gets touched.
This feeling of security means a lot to me. In my first house in Coventry, England I got burgled 3 times. It got that I could never enjoy an evening out without constantly fretting about what I would find when I got home.