How to make friends in Madrid
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not sure whether you are still looking for new people. i came across this website by chance and try to find my way around it.
what struck me was your need for some englishness. i'm the same, although i am german i will always miss manchester and the english people a lot.
let me know whether you'd like to meet for a coffee, i am around until 6th august, then away until 3rd september.
beso
catinka
rogerdnorman wrote:Hello to all, I am looking at possibly moving to Madrid by the end of the year. What are the major things that I should be aware of when I arrive there. I do not speak any language other than English, but plan on enrolling immediately in a Spanish language class upon arrival. I am 59 years old, and of course will not know any one. How hard is it to meet and make new friends in my age group or a little younger. Thanks, R.N.
Hi Roger,
Just checking-in a month after your post to see how your plans are progressing. I am 60 and moved "cold-turkey" from Atlanta to Buenos Aires 3 years ago without knowing a word of Spanish. Am now in Valencia Spain, continuing my odyssey. I can offer you three pieces of advice:
1) Go to a large city like Madrid full of English-speaking expats to help your transition;
2) Start NOW taking classes or private lessons in Spanish and think about first spending a month at an intensive "Spanish camp" in Oaxaca Mexico or Guatemala or Ecuador where it's much cheaper than Europe; and
3) Once in Madrid, enroll in a "Spanish for extranjeros" class at a major University as soon as you arrive, in addition to seeking out a good private tutor for 1-on-1 sessions. I found I had to work twice as hard at learning Spanish than most of my 20-something classmates--it's just not fair! Also resist enrolling in one of the many private institutes offering Spanish--in my experience the major universities have much better teachers, and are usually half the price.
Anyway best of luck, keep us posted on your progress,
Jim Tusa
Valencia, Spain
Im new in Madrid and would love to meet new people to hang out with, so if anyone wants to chill dont hesitate to ask!
i love meeting new people from all over the worldExcuse me but are you filipino by any chance?
Besos!
So, anyway, if you decide to come, give a call and I will be happy to introduce you to this beautiful city.
Best
Eva
Hi Eva-Emfernandez -- If you're still seeking folks to enjoy the city with, nice conversation etc., feel free to give me a shout. I'm at james dott tusa con geemale dott com and living near Plaza Colón.
Saludos a todos y que tengais felices fiestas!
Chimi
its good to read this offer from you.
am an African working for an NGO and have an approved trip in Madrid in June 2014.
i would like to know lots of things and shall appreciate if you send me an email so we have time to exchange stories about our countries with pictures and so on.
am 28 years old and interested in learning much from you and in exchange answer your questions and or more about issues.
[Moderated: send details in private pls]
THANKS AND WAITING.
njume
I 'm new to this forum. I live in Göteborg, Sweden but just for Spanish language i would like like to have friends from Spain.

Shamefully I've been here for 6 months and have yet to go to the Prado! A coffee, chillin in Retiro, bars and clubs, beer/wine (100 Montaditos 1 everything Sun/Weds) would be lovely. It seems i spend half of my hours teaching and the other half on the Metro during the week, bleh. Nuff love n respect All! Hit me Up!
I'm planning a meet and drinks tomorrow Saturday night at Puerta del Sol around 00h30.
If you want to join let me know
Cheers,
Francis, 26
How about booking a greeter? They are volunteers who love their city. Have a look at
madrid.greeters.info or even be a volunteer there yourself.
Also you may find interesting eatwith, a site where you book for lunch or dinner at locals homes.
It takes place in Cafe Madrid:
Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays (Starting at 21:00)
Aupairireland wrote:Guys i am 19 working as an au pair in loranca, Madrid and i want to meet people who speak fluent english to hang out with i have only been here 6 days and i am staying for three months. Looking to meet english speaker preferably near loranca, fuenlabrada, madrid. I have no spanish and there are no english speakers near me so don't hesitate to write to me if your interested thanks
Are you still living in loranca?
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