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This month, we’re focusing on sharing expat experiences. Real stories, advice and problems from

This month, we’re focusing on sharing expat experiences. Real stories, advice and problems from people all over the world - particularly those of a romantic nature... [Add newsletter@angloinfo.com to your address book!](#) [icon-facebook](46f82/ct0_0/1?sid=TV2%3AoSmyG0H1Y) [icon-twitter](46f82/ct1_0/1?sid=TV2%3AoSmyG0H1Y) [icon-googleplus](46f82/ct2_0/1?sid=TV2%3AoSmyG0H1Y) [icon-linkedIn](46f82/ct3_0/1?sid=TV2%3AoSmyG0H1Y)   [Logo](46f82/ct4_0/1?sid=TV2%3AoSmyG0H1Y) Rio de Janeiro [image_header_600x300](46f82/ct5_0/1?sid=TV2%3AoSmyG0H1Y)  [The real-life experiences of a travelling expat couple...](46f82/ct5_1/1?sid=TV2%3AoSmyG0H1Y)  This month, we’re focusing on sharing expat experiences. Real stories, advice and problems from people all over the world - particularly those of a romantic nature. (Well, like it or not, ‘V Day’ is just around the corner...) And who better to talk about the world of expat relationships than Amy Hartle, [one half of the Two Drifters?](46f82/ct5_2/1?sid=TV2%3AoSmyG0H1Y) She’s been travelling the world with her husband, Nathan, since she met him in a cramped hostel in Edinburgh 5 years ago, and this week is giving us the scoop on their expat adventure. We’ve all heard some great and maybe not so great proposal stories, so in the spirit of Valentine’s Day (when, let’s face it, there’s bound to be a few more engagement announcements!) we’re taking a look at some of [the different ways people propose around the world](46f82/ct6_0/1?sid=TV2%3AoSmyG0H1Y). Relationships aren’t always a breeze, no matter how much we wish they were, but that’s why we’re also focusing on some common problems that many expats face when it comes to love... For starters we’re discussing [the true cost of a long-distance relationship](46f82/ct7_0/1?sid=TV2%3AoSmyG0H1Y), showing you how you can make it work if you’re living in a different country, or even a different continent to your partner. We’re also looking at the how you can keep your relationship healthy if you mix business with pleasure and [work with your other half](46f82/ct8_0/1?sid=TV2%3AoSmyG0H1Y). It could be the greatest thing to happen to you both, it could take its toll, but what are the rules and what are the implications it could have on your career and your relationship?  [Find Out More](46f82/ct5_3/1?sid=TV2%3AoSmyG0H1Y)  [space] [SPONSORED](#) [space](46f82/ct9_0/1?sid=TV2%3AoSmyG0H1Y) [space]  [image1_280x210](46f82/ct6_1/1?sid=TV2%3AoSmyG0H1Y)  [The best way to propose this Valentine’s Day](46f82/ct6_2/1?sid=TV2%3AoSmyG0H1Y)  Hoping for a proposal this month? Get some inspiration here.  [Read More](46f82/ct6_3/1?sid=TV2%3AoSmyG0H1Y)   [image2_280x210](46f82/ct7_1/1?sid=TV2%3AoSmyG0H1Y)  [The cost of a long-distance relationship...](46f82/ct7_2/1?sid=TV2%3AoSmyG0H1Y)  ...and how to make it work for you and your other half.  [Make it Work](46f82/ct7_3/1?sid=TV2%3AoSmyG0H1Y)   [image3_280x210](46f82/ct8_1/1?sid=TV2%3AoSmyG0H1Y)  [Are you mixing business with pleasure?](46f82/ct8_2/1?sid=TV2%3AoSmyG0H1Y)  How to work with your partner and not want to kill each other.  [Discover How](46f82/ct8_3/1?sid=TV2%3AoSmyG0H1Y)  [space]  [Featured - International Health Insurance for Expats](46f82/ct10_0/1?sid=TV2%3AoSmyG0H1Y)  At Cigna Global, we specialize in health insurance policies for expats just like you. Choose from three distinct levels of cover, with four optional additional benefits, including health and wellbeing, outpatient care, medical evacuation, and vision & dental care.  [Read More](46f82/ct10_1/1?sid=TV2%3AoSmyG0H1Y) [arrow1]  [space]  [icon-facebook](46f82/ct0_1/1?sid=TV2%3AoSmyG0H1Y) [icon-twitter](46f82/ct1_1/1?sid=TV2%3AoSmyG0H1Y) [icon-googleplus](46f82/ct11_0/1?sid=TV2%3AoSmyG0H1Y) [icon-Linkedin](46f82/ct3_1/1?sid=TV2%3AoSmyG0H1Y)   [Logo](46f82/ct4_1/1?sid=TV2%3AoSmyG0H1Y)Rio de Janeiro [view in browser](46f82/ct12_0/1?sid=TV2%3AoSmyG0H1Y) | [update preference](46f82/q-05c6/zout?sid=TV2%3AoSmyG0H1Y)   © Angloinfo Ltd  The Manor House, Howbery Park, Wallingford OX10 8BA, Oxfordshire  Angloinfo Limited. Registered in England and Wales. Registration Number: 05311692. The Manor House, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, OX10 8BA To ensure our emails reach your inbox safely please add newsletter@angloinfo.com to your address book. This is an unmonitored mailbox, please do not reply to this email. Â

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