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I love Brasov part 2

I loved the city but a lot of messy graffiti was breaking my heart tho 🥹 (Still not as bad as in Bucharest)

u/ShyHumorous — 7 days ago
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I love Brasov

Just came back from my first trip to Brasov and I can't wait to move there for good😍

u/TheScarletPhoenix_ — 10 days ago

I’m half-Georgian, half-North Ossetian and thinking about moving to Romania. I don't have any local friends or connections there yet, so I’d be starting from scratch.

I’m 100% planning to learn the language fluently, but I’m wondering about the social side. In the long run, is it actually possible to blend in and be seen as a local? Or is the gap too wide to ever stop being "the foreigner," even if I speak the language and adapt?

Be honest—how do you think someone with my background would actually fit in over time?

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u/TheScarletPhoenix_ — 24 days ago

Everyone goes to Piața Sfatului, but I’m looking for those quiet, slightly eerie, or incredibly peaceful corners where the city feels like it’s still the 1800s. Is it a specific alley in Schei? A certain viewpoint on Tâmpa that isn't the "Hollywood" sign? Where do you go when you want to escape the tourists?

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u/TheScarletPhoenix_ — 29 days ago