You ever scroll Instagram and see yet another shiny post about “just moving abroad”... and wonder: At what cost?
Not just your cost—but what it costs the people who already live there?
Yeah, we’re going there.
In this episode of ABROADly Speaking, I’m tearing into the part nobody wants to talk about: how moving abroad (yes, even when you’re broke, burned out, or desperate to get your kid somewhere safer) still comes from a place of privilege ...and how to do it without being the tone-deaf, colonizing, “loud-in-English-only” American everyone complains about.
We’ll get brutally honest about:
- Why your intent doesn’t erase your impact
- The quiet ways gentrification happens (yes, even if you think you’re “just renting a cheap place”)
- Why refusing to learn the local language isn’t quirky... it’s disrespectful AF
- How to spend, tip, dress, and show up so you’re part of your new community, not just on top of it
- Practical tips to keep you from turning into the kind of American who ruins it for everyone else
This isn’t about guilt. It’s about responsibility, and making damn sure that when you move abroad, you do it with integrity, respect, and your eyes open to the ripple effects of your choices.
Because living abroad is a privilege. And if you’re going to claim it, the least you can do is not be an a**hole.
I’m sharing real stories from my own move (and yes, my German was questionable at first), what I got wrong, and what I’ve seen too many Americans still get wrong.
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See you there. And remember: life's too short to stay in one place... but don’t make it worse when you leave.