I joined expat.com on 30 September 2015.
Working the 2018 season in Ibiza, while working on finishing my studies in event management.
Studying Spanish further in the Spanish capital for a while until another placement takes place.
Unlike Popayán, Bogotá is big enough to keep you entertained at all times and it's the kind of city that won't leave you feeling bored and with a lack of things to do.
Since it located at the height it is, Bogotá is quite cold to say it like that.
My reason to go here was more than just an excuse to get a new scenery, new culture and to improve my Spanish, but to do so in what in my eyes is the best country in South America for the best latin experience. So, I am going to live here to go to a local school.
Popayán has a lot of events monthly around the year in the square of Parque Caldaz in the town centre, which can keep you entertained during the weekends they're held.
Popayán is rather small, and a place where you've more or less done everything after being there for about a weekend. After that, it can feel rather boring unless you're okay with going with your friends to the same clubs, restaurants, parks and cafés every time you go out.
I grew up and got most of my education here, as well as working with political matters, volunteer work, and working with projects within entertainment.
I like how there are endless of opportunities, especially for teenagers to get some hands-on education in fields they might wish to pursue later on in life through the use of organisations, where I think Norway might have more organisations than any other place. We also have a wonderful welfare system, and everyone gets free education.
Well, to start off, it is a bit too cold for my taste, and Norway is known for being rather expensive. I wouldn't say that Norway is a place you would want to move before doing your research, or you could probably end up having to return home again broke and jobless.