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Ameri-Srpski Lady

Ameri-Srpski Lady

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American expat in Serbia

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6

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3

About me

American

Lives in Belgrade

Registration: 18 November 2009

About

I am American, originally raised in Californa. After fulfilling my dream to live and study in Paris, I have now located myself in New York to be closer to the Atlantic to jet-set back to Europe one day. I have enjoyed NY with my loving Serbian fiance for almost 3 years now and we are expediting our plans to move to Belgrade within the next year. I am excitedly anticipating my introduction to the Belgrade lifestyle, and am actively seeking Serbian friends both in NY and Belgrade. I have visited Belgrade twice in the last 2 years, have tasted the exotic flavors of food, alcohol, fashion, music (even turbo-folk!) I was fortunate enough to explore most of the city including Kotesh, Zemun, Novi-Beograd and Mirivo (spelling?) I would like to test the fine arts market in Belgrade as I am not familiar with the general appeal for the arts in Serbia and I would like to eventually carve a spot for myself as a dance enthusiast, particulary in Cuban Salsa/Flamenco dance in Belgrade.
Interests: dancing (salsa, flamenco, serbian cuisine, ballroom), , cultural adventures, acrylic), working on a fine arts portfolio (pastel

My expat journey

usaserbia
Belgrade, Serbia

Belgrade, Serbia

Learning about the culture, primarily interacting in the arts industry for both fine arts and dance.
Marketing and Business Development admin.
Family values, warm society, food, music, architecture, Anything goes attitude.

USA

USA

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Ameri-Srpski Lady
Ameri-Srpski Lady replied to a thread
16 years ago
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Random Q and A about living in Serbia by markowe

Somebody sent me a message asking some questions about life in Serbia, in particular Novi Sad, so I took the liberty of posting my response here as I thought it might be useful for others (I didn't answer all the questions yet, will do that when I ...

Ameri-Srpski Lady

Thank you. That is great information. I would be curious to know what the nanny situation is like too, if both parents work in Serbia. I had no idea the VAT tax was this great. It's good to know that medical attention is well provided in the ... Read More

Ameri-Srpski Lady
Ameri-Srpski Lady replied to a thread
16 years ago
Milana88

What building/symbol would represent Serbia for you? by Milana88

Hi everybody! How are you today? I'm doing a research on different cultures... and I need a symbol to put on the cover of my Serbian research. I would like to find out, for you, 1. what building/object or symbol would be representative of ...

Ameri-Srpski Lady

Red would be the color (it's on the flag and it describes the intensity and passion of the society). Narodna Skupstina would be the building (National Parliament). Read More

Ameri-Srpski Lady
Ameri-Srpski Lady replied to a thread
16 years ago
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Random Q and A about living in Serbia by markowe

Somebody sent me a message asking some questions about life in Serbia, in particular Novi Sad, so I took the liberty of posting my response here as I thought it might be useful for others (I didn't answer all the questions yet, will do that when I ...

Ameri-Srpski Lady

Congratulations on the baby. I would be very interested to know your experience of raising a baby in Serbia and the services related. Read More

Ameri-Srpski Lady
Ameri-Srpski Lady replied to a thread
16 years ago
expat.com

How to make friends in Serbia by expat.com

We have been talking about loneliness when you are abroad, let's now talk about how to make friends (locals and other expats) when you're living in Serbia :top: Which are your best tips to meet people and to make friends in Serbia?? Thanks in ...

Ameri-Srpski Lady

Are there any British or Americans in Belgrade? I also really want to meet Serbians who I can practice Serbian with. Read More

Ameri-Srpski Lady
Ameri-Srpski Lady replied to a thread
16 years ago
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Do and don't in Serbia by expat.com

Are you living in Serbia? We need you to share your experience of the local customs :) Is it difficult to adjust to the local customs in Serbia? Could you please share with us a list of the do's and don't's in Serbia? Thanks!

Ameri-Srpski Lady

When driving in Belgrade, do look for police waiting for speeding cars especially on the bridge to Kotez. Also do look for them in Splavovi at night on the weekends. Speeding and driving under the influence is not tolerated at all. When dining ... Read More