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




















I loved the city but a lot of messy graffiti was breaking my heart tho 🥹 (Still not as bad as in Bucharest)
Just came back from my first trip to Brasov and I can't wait to move there for good😍
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?
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?