- for a city that's safe at night
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- for a city that's safe during the day
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- for a fantastic church home
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- for a rich national history
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- for accessible and affordable operas
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- for an abundance of castles
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- for an orderly and cheap laundry system in my apartment building
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- for Austrian school and office supplies -- so much cooler!
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- for balls (i.e. dancing balls, like Cinderella went to a ball)
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- for cheap but good wine and beer
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- for cheap sparkling mineral water
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- for cheap, convenient and reliable train travel within Austria
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- for cheap/easy/convenient opportunities to travel within Europe
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- for church bells that ring at 7 am, 12 pm, 3 pm, and 7 pm
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- for consistently good coffee
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- for cute, quaint villages
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- for dialect and its accompanying amusements, puzzles and challenges
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- for everyone who helped me and/or made phone calls to figure out all the bureaucratic visa stuff
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- for everything pumpkin out of Styria: pumpkin seed oil, pumpkin cream soup, pumpkin bread, etc.
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- for exclusively Austrian Sturm, Glühwein, Christmas markets, and Buschenschanks
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- for good bread and cheese
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- for good health insurance and no referrals
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- for good places to run and bike
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- for having 38 public holidays
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- for having the Mur river running though town
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- for how Austrians will really pull through for you
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- for lackadaisical passport control officials
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- for living in a bike-friendly city
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- for meeting so many cool people from all over the world
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- for old European streets, houses, and architecture in general; especially how this everyday cityscape stayed fresh and new for me
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- for reliable public transportation
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- for skiing and Austrian-style sledding
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- for so much free/leisure time
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- for sturdy toilet paper and tissues
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- for the abundance and coexistence of kitsch, history, and design
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- for the Austrians who adopted me and introduced me to Austrian life and culture
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- for the comfortable pace and quality of life
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- for the insanely cheap price of a chunk of fresh mozzarella
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- for the lack of cockroaches, poison ivy, and poisonous spiders and snakes
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- for the ubiquitous ice cream stands in the summer
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- for traditional clothing and accordion music
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- for tram and bus drivers who will stop the vehicle and wait for you if they see you running to catch a ride
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- for wearing slippers at home or as a guest in someone's home
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- for wonderful roommates and a flexible landlady
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- that Austria takes care of its people
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- that dogs are so well-behaved here and are allowed to go everywhere
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- that even in Austria I can be BFF with my bank teller(s)
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- that Graz was the Cultural Capital of Europe in 2003 and therefore has lots of spiffy new buildings and such
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- that having a car is so unnecessary
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- that having a real Christmas tree with real candles is the only tree most of them have ever known
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- that I can leave my bike simply standing and loosely locked anywhere in the city and it will still be there when I come back
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- that I can understand German on the phone
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- that I can walk in to the doctor's office without an appointment and actually be seen
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- that I could live in the same apartment for over 2 years -- longer than any other apartment I've ever had
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- that I had so many visitors in the past couple years!
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- that I lived for 2 years without a deadbolt and it never bothered me
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- that I'm no longer pre-judged on the basis of my president
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- that it is so easy to split the bill in a restaurant
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- that my room doesn't face a street
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- that nearly everything you ever use is recycled
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- that people have stopped introducing me as, "This is Rebecca. She's American."
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- that receiving phone calls is free on your mobile phone
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- that Styria has it all -- mountains, hills, vineyards, thermal baths…
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- that tax is included in all your purchases and tipping is practically nonexistent
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- that the country is very stable and doesn't have any severe political or international problems
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- that there are so many old people who are out and about
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- that there are very few Americans in comparison with other Austrian cities
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- that there are very few tourists in comparison with the other Austrian cities
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3 comments:
Hi like your blog and list. Done a similar list thing at my blog at http://austria-holiday-apartment.blogspot.com/
Hope you don't mind the link and update.
Derek
Welcome back "home". As an expat from Austria now living in New Jersey, I really enjoyed your blog. I am glad you had such a wonderful experience in my home country.
Ursula
Thanks, Ursula. Austria has been one of my favorite places for the past 10 years. I hope you're having a similarly good ex-pat experience in my home country. Frohe Weihnachten und guten Rutsch!
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