What do expats find most challenging?
We asked expats and digital nomads what they find the most challenging about the local culture in All Saints. They wrote...
"Expats in All Saints, Antigua and Barbuda may find the laid-back, "island time" pace of life challenging, especially if they are used to a fast-paced, highly scheduled lifestyle. The local dialect, which is a mix of English and Creole, can also be difficult to understand for those not familiar with it. The high cost of living, particularly for imported goods, can be a shock for many expats. Additionally, the hot and humid climate can be uncomfortable for those used to cooler weather. Lastly, while the locals are generally friendly, it can take time to fully integrate into the community and understand the local customs and etiquette," said another expat in All Saints, Antigua & Barbuda.
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What do expats find most challenging?
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