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Hey everyone! 👋 I know Skool is new for many of you, so I’ve put together a simple guide to help you get comfortable navigating the platform. And this is just the beginning! I’ll be adding more content in the future, including courses on intercultural relationships and detailed guidelines to help you along your journey. 🏆Make sure to gain points (it’s all explained in the guide) so you can unlock new levels and get access to everything. I’m so excited to share this space with you and can’t wait to see how we build this community together. https://www.skool.com/intercultural-couples/classroom/fd3d5df5
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We all have one thing in common 😪
This channel is a place to share your experiences with paperwork and support each other through it. If you have a specific question, feel free to ask it here 📎. I’m curious: What have been your biggest challenges so far regarding paperwork? I know firsthand how frustrating it can be to navigate bureaucracy, ignorance, and even feelings of discrimination. I encourage you to share your story here—don’t hesitate to create a post in this category, even if you just need to vent (I’ve been there too!).
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We all have one thing in common 😪
Future Content: What’s Most Important to You?
Hey everyone! I'm currently working on some guidelines, helpful overviews, and content that will soon be available in the Classroom section. I’d love to hear from you—what are you most interested in? 1. Relationship check-in questions to deepen understanding 2. Guidelines for moving and adapting abroad 3. Communication tips 4. Overcoming identity crises I’ll focus on what’s most helpful for you first, so let me know your preferences! Your feedback is super important and helps me prioritize what will make the biggest difference for you. 😊 ➡️Just drop the number below this post and feel free to share any ideas you have!
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Welcome! Introduce yourself + share a pic of you (& your partner)
Let’s get to know each other! Comment below with where you're living, a fun fact about your relationship, and a word or phrase you’ve picked up from your partner’s culture. 😊 I’m Tina, and my husband Nacho and I are currently living in Buenos Aires. We met on Tinder back in 2016 while in Miami, and just a few months later, we got married and started our life together. One fun thing about us is that we mix in words from the places we’ve lived—like saying “potati” (Sweden) instead of potato and “schubschub” (Slovakia) when we’re in a rush. We’ve moved around a lot—from living with roommates in Miami, to a small studio, then spending 1.5 years in my childhood room in Germany, and even living in a van on just 5 square meters! Now, we’re finally somewhat settling in Buenos Aires, it’s never boring!
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Cultural Differences
🌍 Share a moment when you first noticed a surprising cultural difference in your relationship. What's something special from your partner's culture that you've come to appreciate? Or perhaps you have a funny story that highlights one of these differences—feel free to share it with us!
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Cultural Differences
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Intercultural Couple Community
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Cultural differences and language barriers add challenges to relationships. Join us to connect, and support each other in navigating those challenges.
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