Showing posts with label life in italy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label life in italy. Show all posts

Tuesday, 27 February 2018

Living Abroad Tag: Italy And Northern Ireland

Hello beauties!

In this post I'm going to share with you this fun TAG that I did with my lovely youtube friend of many years, Michela!

As I already mentioned, I love doing collabs with my blogger and vlogger friends, it's the best way to get to know each other a bit better and support each other.
I also love participating in TAGs and similar challenges as I think they're always fun to watch!
So Michela and I filmed a video TAG, "Living Abroad" in which we both answer to some questions and talk about our experience of living in a foreign country.


As you guys probably already know, I'm Croatian and I have been living in Italy for the past 10 years now! Actually, in July of this year it's going to be 11 years! That's crazy, right? It definitely sounds surreal to me, time flies by so incredibly fast!!!






My husband is Italian (born in Venice), and he is the reason why I moved from Croatia.
Ever since I moved to Italy, I've been living very close to Venice, a beautiful tourist attraction known for its beauty in the whole world!
I love living here, but Italy is full of gorgeous places that tell history, culture, tradition...a true must see for every curious tourist!


For example, I was left speachless by Rome's beauty!




Me doing some sightseeing in Rome: This is the gorgeous Fontana di Trevi.


It was so splendid, white and shiny (that year when we visited they had just finished restoring it, and it was a work that took place for many years!)



In front of the ancient Colosseum!

Michela, on the other hand, is Italian and she lives in Northern Ireland.


She also had a lot of interesting things to say about her experience, as an Italian and a true sun and food lover, of living in always cloudy northern country! But on the contrary of what you may think, she seems to love it!



We talk & talk & talk some more (lol, we sad a lot to say) about our experiences in our TAG videos, so if you fancy taking a look, here is mine.







LIVING ABROAD QUESTIONS:

1) What's your name?
2) Which country do you live in?
3) Do you live alone or with your family?
4) How long have you lived there?
5) Have you ever lived in another country? Which one?
6) How old are you?
7) Why did you decide to move abroad?
8) Was it hard do get a residence permit/visas?
9) What was the worst experience you've had there?
10) Tells us about a tourist attraction/sightseeing place you like and talk a little bit about it.
11) Do you speak the local language? Do you think it's important to learn it?
12) What do you think about the country you live in? How well do they receive foreigners?
13) Do you miss your family?
14) What products from your home country do you miss the most?
15) What are your plans for the future? Do you want to live there forever? 
16) What's something you use everyday where you live that you think your home country should also have?
17)What suggestions or tips would you give to someone who wants to live in this country? 
18) If you could describe in one word your experience in this country, what would it be?

In the video, I somehow skipped a question (#17), so I promised I would answer to it in my blog post!

What suggestions or tips would you give to someone who wants to live in this country?

Whether it's a short term, or a long term stay, I'd say go for it!

Italy is a country that isn't difficult to adjust to! It's a very beautiful country, known for many tourist attractions, history, tradition and culture. Try to make the most out of your stay here and visit it from North to South!

Also, enjoy the food! Italians are true gourmands and they truly have some of the best world's delicacy to offer (as a part of their normal, everyday cuisine and lifestyle!) 

Italians love to sing and are usually very friendly.

However, the years of economic crisis that stroke Italy (and the rest of the Europe for that matter), left its trace, so sometimes you can come across them being not so polite and closed towards receiving foreigners. However, that's a smaller percentage of population, at least in my opinion!

Every culture is different and you'll probably come across some culture shock: But be open minded, try to embrace the good and the bad this country has to offer and don't try to compare it to your own country (of course you're going to be homesick at times, but it's only natural to feel this way).

Try to learn the language, as it'll help you make friends. Many places offer free Italian lessons for foreigners!
It's important to know the language to feel as a part of the community and not to feel isolated: The majority of Italians aren't really brilliant at English! 

These were some of my tips for how to live happily in Italy. I hope I was able to help a bit.

Let me know, have you ever lived abroad? If so, where and how was your experience?
I'd love to hear everything about it!!!



xo from Italy,





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Tuesday, 8 October 2013

How to Tie a Bandana in Your Hair?

Hello beauties!

Recently, I've really been into wearing bandanas in my hair!
I think it's such a cool way of accessorizing your hair, and, needless to mention, it also saves my life whenever I'm having a bad hair day! :)

I currently have 3 bandanas in my collection...with the green one being a recent addition to my little collection :)


The blue bandana was my first bandana, I bought it when I was still in high-school (at Wit Boy fashion store in Trieste, Italy).
The green bandana is one of my recent purchases, I got it at my local chinese store, for less than 2€ (it's 100% cotton and I really like the green colour!).
The white one is actually my hubby's...I "borrowed" it from him, when this whole "bandana obsession" started ;)


In my today's blog post & video tutorial, I'll show you how to properly fold your bandana & tie it in your hair into a little, cute bow!

I hope this will be inspiring to you :)

Wearing my green bandana




To see how I tie a bandana in my hair, so it stays securely in place all day long (no bobby pins needed!), check out my video tutorial, here:




Bandanas are usually square shaped...

Step 1.
You'll fold your bandana into a triangle, just like I showed you in this pic! 

Step 2.
Now you'll fold the top part of your bandana to create another "mini" triangle...

Step 3.
Keep folding your bandana (you want to fold it all the way, to "reunite" it with the opposite part of the triangle)

Step 4.
Keep folding (as shown on the pic).
We're almost there! :)

Step 5.
Now you have your bandana folded & ready to be tied in your hair!

I like to experiment with different hairstyles and textures when wearing a bandaana in my hair, sometimes I like to wear my hair long & straight, sometimes I'll put it in a messy fishtail, or boost its volume by curling it...
It's up to you, but the options are countless! :)


What do you think of this way of accessorizing your hair?
Do you like it?
Leave me your comments :)


If you want to show me how do YOU wear a bandana in your hair, post your pic on my FACEBOOK page! I'd love to see it!


Kiss from Italy,



Monday, 10 December 2012

Fashionista of the Month Update!

Hello girls!

You asked me for an update on the "Fashionista of the Month" contest that I entered a few months ago (and even did a video about it, asking for your votes!)

I'm sorry I haven't update you sooner, but the ones of you who follow me on twitter and facebook already know the exciting news!!!

I won the contest and was proclaimed "Fashionista of the Month" in Starcentral magazine :)



I'd like to thank you all for supporting me & voting for me, this dream of mine came true thanks to you, I wouldn't have done it without your big support ♥
I love you guys so, so much, and you made me so happy!

Every single comment that you put there made me smile & honestly made my day :)
I had to screenshot them, because they mean so much to me & I really want to treasure them forever!

Your lovely comments ♥

Thank you so much!

As an award for winning the "Fashionista of the Month" title, Starcentral magazine did an interview with me :)

You can read the full interview here!

Here are also the screenshots of my interview:

part 1

part 2

part 3

part 4

part 5
I hope you liked it!
Leave me your comments, I'm always happy to hear from you :)


A big kissss from Italy,

xoxo S.





Monday, 16 April 2012

Just a Little Vlog: Settling into My New Home in Italy

Well, hello, hello!


I realized, I haven't done a proper vlog in a while! 
So in the period of time when I couldn't really sit down and do a beauty video, because I was so busy settling into my new home, I grabbed my photo camera and decided to do some vlogging for my MissTrendyKitty channel!

Please, enjoy watching my random little vlog about my life, here:














I'll talk to you soon,
Sonja


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