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pauahobbes

pauahobbes

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Spanish looking for information about Cambodia

About me

Spanish

Lives in Phnom Penh, Phnom Penh

Speaks Spanish, English, a little French

Registration: 29 June 2018

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About

Today, I have lived in the same city for eight years. For a while now, I have wanted to leave this city and get to know other cultures, explore the world a little, and stop doing everything to pay the bills. I like to work, and I am a very hard worker, but I think we have to look further... I don't work for money, I work to feel fulfilled, and the way I am currently doing it, it doesn't fulfill me. The city does not satisfy me. I want more!
Interests: travel, cinema, design, art, culture, read, food, meditate, yoga, write, music

Occupation

I am Employed.

My expat journey

spainspaincambodia
Phnom Penh, Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Since Jan 2019

Phnom Penh, Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Madrid, Madrid, Spain

Since 2010

Madrid, Madrid, Spain

I started my university career here. I moved to an apartment when I was 18, and I began the adventure in the capital as a teenager.
I studied Fashion Design, later I specialized in pattern making; Then I opted for printing... and finally I decided on a Master's degree in graphic and web design. I qualify as a textile graphic designer; although I currently work as a fashion designer (specifically bridal)
I like the diversity, that there are always so many things to do, cultural events, concerts, exhibitions... the quality of life is good if you have a job with an average salary and you know where to save and how to treat yourself. I have spent some great years here, and I have met people that I take with me and will always take with me.
I don't like the pollution, the traffic, the consumerism, the detachment from people, the speed with which everyone moves, the stress, the noise... and above all, I don't like the Madrid posturing.

Granada, Andalusia, Spain

Sept 1992 - Sept 2010

Granada, Andalusia, Spain

I grew up there, and my family lives there.
I was a student, and I worked in the family restaurant until I graduated and started college.
The proximity of things, Granada can be explored on foot. The streets, the Alhambra, the terraces with their beer and tapas. Its landscape.
I don't like closed mentality... this has changed since I no longer live there, but it is still a bit complicated to develop in a small city where the changes in current thinking have not fully taken hold.