u/The_Princess_Mia

Americans (Floridians) in Portugal: Is daily life actually convenient compared to the US, or is it filled with friction like Greece?

Did you manage to find somewhere with high standards, or do you still find yourself missing American convenience? That was hard for me to forget about. I lived a year in Greece and I did not like it. I love living by the ocean, driving, going out, and having access to diverse food and modern amenities.

I’m looking into Portugal (specifically luxury coastal hubs around Cascais/Lisbon or the Southern coast). For former US coastal residents used to high-end convenience, central AC, and easy driving— is Portugal a pretty chill place to live? I cannot live somewhere similar to Greece again...I have only been around Portugal for a week and fell in love but visiting is another story than living. I ALREADY LIVE IN EUROPE I AM EU AND US CITZEN. btw...I am 25 and left the US a year ago, first time even living on my own and I'm doing it in another continent. Soo chilllll... life is good. I'm just asking questions...

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u/The_Princess_Mia — 4 days ago