SKINT EXPAT BLOG

 

New (?) YouTuber (Not My Job, Probably Ever)

Some of you might know that I’ve started making YouTube videos.  Yes, specifically YouTube.  I haven’t really embraced this nor do I have any ambition of making (to make?) this a...

Queers For Palestine

I actually saw that in a photo.  My first reaction was to laugh.  It IS pretty funny.  Yeah, a lot of ignorant people seem to be marching in favor of Palestine, clearly with no idea...

I Just Did Standup Again

The picture of Mickey Mouse has nothing to do with this post.  I just like that it’s in the public domain. I just did another standup gig this evening.  It was OK, but this time I was a...

I’m Launching A New Channel!

Well, maybe not a channel exactly.  On YouTube, I have just one channel, The Skint Expat / Mighty Grē-gør, or something like that.  I’m adding Moron Cooking to that.  I guess it’s...

WORDS

When I talk, I usually (though certainly not always) use words, as ya do.  Somehow, it gets me in trouble with other Americans.  This is why I avoid talking to them.  Not that that is...

Expat Communities and Their Activities

Considering how many years I have been living abroad, and how many countries I’ve lived in, it should come as no surprise that I have been acquainted with more than a few expat communities.  No...

Speaking Nightmare

Do you find it hard to speak English in public? And every time you try to do something about it, you either get stuck or can’t even get started. Don’t worry, you are absolutely not alone. The...

Why aren’t bidets more common?

I’m from the United States, and I’d heard of them as a kid.  I remember wondering why we didn’t have them there.  I even once asked my mom about it, and she didn’t seem to know what I was...

I’m really sorry.

I’ve been busy with a video storytelling course run by the team that makes the YouTube channel Yes Theory https://www.youtube.com/@YesTheory . I didn’t have to, but I accepted the challenge of...

Technical Difficulties

As I reckon y’all know by now, I’m an online tutor, and as such, I I rely on technology to do my job. Without my computer and internet connection, not to mention my smartphone, I wouldn’t be able to...
Kiwiville Pt. 2

Kiwiville Pt. 2

This carries on from an earlier post.  Might be an idea to have read that before reading this.  OK… ARRIVAL AND ADJUSTMENT, LIFE AS AN EXPAT It took some adjustment, as you can imagine.  It was my first time abroad for any length of time.  A couple...

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Spanish Class

Spanish Class

I know that I need to get back to my Kiwiville story, and I will. Maybe I’ll be able to do it tomorrow, but within the week, surely. But this evening, I didn’t do that because instead, I did this…

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Kiwiville

Kiwiville

I've touched on this briefly, as you'll know if you're one of the three or four people who actually read this. But it was more about the idea of becoming an expat, not so much my story. So here's the story. I first left the U.S. at 26 years old in 1991. I'm not...

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I just made my first visa run to Armenia the other day.

I just made my first visa run to Armenia the other day.

I worry about things.  It’s just in my nature, and I don’t do anything about it, because the way I see it, it’s a reasonable and realistic way to approach the world in general and in particular, things that I have never done before.  Optimism may not always...

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Los Ombligos

Los Ombligos

That was the name of my relatively short-lived band in Oaxaca, Mexico.  Los Ombligos.  The Bellybuttons.  And yes, it’s every bit as stupid in Spanish as it is in English.  The guys and I were pretty stoned when we came up with that name, to be honest.  When the time...

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Hello, my big kitty

Hello, my big kitty

You may have read my goodbye to my little kitty, Qiqi.  That’s still painful to think about, but she had a brother, Erer, and he and I are carrying on. I can now think and talk about Qiqi without crying, but I can’t do that if I see her picture or think about her in...

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How much is too much? How much is enough?

How much is too much? How much is enough?

If you’re trying to learn a language, these are really good questions, and the answers (my answers, anyway) might surprise you. They are not “my” answers, in the sense that I’m not the only one who says this, but I did, however, come up with them independently, as...

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Global Positioning Systems, et al.

Global Positioning Systems, et al.

I don’t think there’s any question that modern computer technology is indeed a boon to society for the most part.  But I also doubt that there is any question that educated people the world over know that statements like that also require hedge phrasing: For the most...

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ABOUT THE SKINT EXPAT

 

I have been an expat for more than 30 years now. I’m originally from the United States, though at this point that hardly matters. In that time, I’ve played music with bands and recorded and released solo music, I’ve been an English teacher for most of that time, and now I’m doing a blog about all of it.