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new rutor9 com  投稿者: Ronaldgah 投稿日:2026/08/18(Tue) 05:50 No.2011923   HomePage

While the cost of living in Portugal has gone up in the years since she moved there, it’s still “probably about 40% to 50% less” than in the US, says Dreyfuss, adding that it’s a “much better life day to day” for her.
rutor forum
As for the language, Dreyfuss admits that this has been one of her biggest struggles, recounting how she’s always asking locals to “slow down” because they “they talk really fast, and drop whole words out of sentences.”
рутор ссылка
“I can make myself understood,” she says. “But I sound like a three- or four-year-old.”

When it comes to cultural differences, Dreyfuss jokes that it’s really hard to hang up the phone when speaking to a Portuguese person, and she’s had to learn not to walk into a shop and “just start talking” without exchanging pleasantries first.

“You have to say, ‘Hello. How are you? Are you ok?’” she says, adding that anything less is considered bad manners. “But it just comes naturally now because I’ve been here five years.”
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Since arriving in 2021, Dreyfuss has traveled to London four times, Paris three times and the Spanish city of Seville twice. She’s also visited the Austrian capital Vienna, as well as France’s Marseille and Toulouse.

In the coming months and years, she hopes to explore Italy and Europe’s Atlantic coast.

“That’s something I would not be able to do if I didn’t live here,” she adds.

Dreyfuss currently has temporary citizenship, which is renewed every two to three years, and recently began the process of applying for Portuguese citizenship.

She feels very much at home in Portugal today and can’t imagine ever returning to the US permanently.

“They’d have to fix an awful lot of stuff before I’d want to move back,” she says.
рутор форум
https://rutordev.com


new рутор форум  投稿者: Ronaldgah 投稿日:2026/08/18(Tue) 05:50 No.2011922   HomePage

While the cost of living in Portugal has gone up in the years since she moved there, it’s still “probably about 40% to 50% less” than in the US, says Dreyfuss, adding that it’s a “much better life day to day” for her.
rutor24x7 to
As for the language, Dreyfuss admits that this has been one of her biggest struggles, recounting how she’s always asking locals to “slow down” because they “they talk really fast, and drop whole words out of sentences.”
rutorforum24x7 to
“I can make myself understood,” she says. “But I sound like a three- or four-year-old.”

When it comes to cultural differences, Dreyfuss jokes that it’s really hard to hang up the phone when speaking to a Portuguese person, and she’s had to learn not to walk into a shop and “just start talking” without exchanging pleasantries first.

“You have to say, ‘Hello. How are you? Are you ok?’” she says, adding that anything less is considered bad manners. “But it just comes naturally now because I’ve been here five years.”
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Since arriving in 2021, Dreyfuss has traveled to London four times, Paris three times and the Spanish city of Seville twice. She’s also visited the Austrian capital Vienna, as well as France’s Marseille and Toulouse.

In the coming months and years, she hopes to explore Italy and Europe’s Atlantic coast.

“That’s something I would not be able to do if I didn’t live here,” she adds.

Dreyfuss currently has temporary citizenship, which is renewed every two to three years, and recently began the process of applying for Portuguese citizenship.

She feels very much at home in Portugal today and can’t imagine ever returning to the US permanently.

“They’d have to fix an awful lot of stuff before I’d want to move back,” she says.
рутор ссылка
https://rutordev.com


new rutorclubwiypaf63ca  投稿者: Ronaldgah 投稿日:2026/08/18(Tue) 05:50 No.2011921   HomePage

While the cost of living in Portugal has gone up in the years since she moved there, it’s still “probably about 40% to 50% less” than in the US, says Dreyfuss, adding that it’s a “much better life day to day” for her.
rutor-24forum com
As for the language, Dreyfuss admits that this has been one of her biggest struggles, recounting how she’s always asking locals to “slow down” because they “they talk really fast, and drop whole words out of sentences.”
rutor ссылка
“I can make myself understood,” she says. “But I sound like a three- or four-year-old.”

When it comes to cultural differences, Dreyfuss jokes that it’s really hard to hang up the phone when speaking to a Portuguese person, and she’s had to learn not to walk into a shop and “just start talking” without exchanging pleasantries first.

“You have to say, ‘Hello. How are you? Are you ok?’” she says, adding that anything less is considered bad manners. “But it just comes naturally now because I’ve been here five years.”
рутор форум
Since arriving in 2021, Dreyfuss has traveled to London four times, Paris three times and the Spanish city of Seville twice. She’s also visited the Austrian capital Vienna, as well as France’s Marseille and Toulouse.

In the coming months and years, she hopes to explore Italy and Europe’s Atlantic coast.

“That’s something I would not be able to do if I didn’t live here,” she adds.

Dreyfuss currently has temporary citizenship, which is renewed every two to three years, and recently began the process of applying for Portuguese citizenship.

She feels very much at home in Portugal today and can’t imagine ever returning to the US permanently.

“They’d have to fix an awful lot of stuff before I’d want to move back,” she says.
rutor-24 at
https://rutor-9.com


new rutorbesth5lhmj47qz  投稿者: Ronaldgah 投稿日:2026/08/18(Tue) 05:50 No.2011920   HomePage

While the cost of living in Portugal has gone up in the years since she moved there, it’s still “probably about 40% to 50% less” than in the US, says Dreyfuss, adding that it’s a “much better life day to day” for her.
rutorforum24 to
As for the language, Dreyfuss admits that this has been one of her biggest struggles, recounting how she’s always asking locals to “slow down” because they “they talk really fast, and drop whole words out of sentences.”
rutorforum at
“I can make myself understood,” she says. “But I sound like a three- or four-year-old.”

When it comes to cultural differences, Dreyfuss jokes that it’s really hard to hang up the phone when speaking to a Portuguese person, and she’s had to learn not to walk into a shop and “just start talking” without exchanging pleasantries first.

“You have to say, ‘Hello. How are you? Are you ok?’” she says, adding that anything less is considered bad manners. “But it just comes naturally now because I’ve been here five years.”
rutor cx
Since arriving in 2021, Dreyfuss has traveled to London four times, Paris three times and the Spanish city of Seville twice. She’s also visited the Austrian capital Vienna, as well as France’s Marseille and Toulouse.

In the coming months and years, she hopes to explore Italy and Europe’s Atlantic coast.

“That’s something I would not be able to do if I didn’t live here,” she adds.

Dreyfuss currently has temporary citizenship, which is renewed every two to three years, and recently began the process of applying for Portuguese citizenship.

She feels very much at home in Portugal today and can’t imagine ever returning to the US permanently.

“They’d have to fix an awful lot of stuff before I’d want to move back,” she says.
rutorbesth5lhmj47qz4fi5i4x5zvh4fizruog6iw2l3q223jmnawvid onion
https://rutor24-to.com


new rutorcoolfldlmrpalk  投稿者: Ronaldgah 投稿日:2026/08/18(Tue) 05:50 No.2011919   HomePage

While the cost of living in Portugal has gone up in the years since she moved there, it’s still “probably about 40% to 50% less” than in the US, says Dreyfuss, adding that it’s a “much better life day to day” for her.
rutorforum at
As for the language, Dreyfuss admits that this has been one of her biggest struggles, recounting how she’s always asking locals to “slow down” because they “they talk really fast, and drop whole words out of sentences.”
rutorsite3s7oalfxlcv5kdk6opadvkoremcoyrdm75rgips6pv33did onion
“I can make myself understood,” she says. “But I sound like a three- or four-year-old.”

When it comes to cultural differences, Dreyfuss jokes that it’s really hard to hang up the phone when speaking to a Portuguese person, and she’s had to learn not to walk into a shop and “just start talking” without exchanging pleasantries first.

“You have to say, ‘Hello. How are you? Are you ok?’” she says, adding that anything less is considered bad manners. “But it just comes naturally now because I’ve been here five years.”
rutor.or at
Since arriving in 2021, Dreyfuss has traveled to London four times, Paris three times and the Spanish city of Seville twice. She’s also visited the Austrian capital Vienna, as well as France’s Marseille and Toulouse.

In the coming months and years, she hopes to explore Italy and Europe’s Atlantic coast.

“That’s something I would not be able to do if I didn’t live here,” she adds.

Dreyfuss currently has temporary citizenship, which is renewed every two to three years, and recently began the process of applying for Portuguese citizenship.

She feels very much at home in Portugal today and can’t imagine ever returning to the US permanently.

“They’d have to fix an awful lot of stuff before I’d want to move back,” she says.
rutor ссылка
https://rutor24-to.com


new рутор ссылка  投稿者: Ronaldgah 投稿日:2026/08/18(Tue) 05:50 No.2011918   HomePage

While the cost of living in Portugal has gone up in the years since she moved there, it’s still “probably about 40% to 50% less” than in the US, says Dreyfuss, adding that it’s a “much better life day to day” for her.
рутор ссылка
As for the language, Dreyfuss admits that this has been one of her biggest struggles, recounting how she’s always asking locals to “slow down” because they “they talk really fast, and drop whole words out of sentences.”
rutor форум
“I can make myself understood,” she says. “But I sound like a three- or four-year-old.”

When it comes to cultural differences, Dreyfuss jokes that it’s really hard to hang up the phone when speaking to a Portuguese person, and she’s had to learn not to walk into a shop and “just start talking” without exchanging pleasantries first.

“You have to say, ‘Hello. How are you? Are you ok?’” she says, adding that anything less is considered bad manners. “But it just comes naturally now because I’ve been here five years.”
рутор зеркало
Since arriving in 2021, Dreyfuss has traveled to London four times, Paris three times and the Spanish city of Seville twice. She’s also visited the Austrian capital Vienna, as well as France’s Marseille and Toulouse.

In the coming months and years, she hopes to explore Italy and Europe’s Atlantic coast.

“That’s something I would not be able to do if I didn’t live here,” she adds.

Dreyfuss currently has temporary citizenship, which is renewed every two to three years, and recently began the process of applying for Portuguese citizenship.

She feels very much at home in Portugal today and can’t imagine ever returning to the US permanently.

“They’d have to fix an awful lot of stuff before I’d want to move back,” she says.
rutor.or at
https://rutordev.com


new rutor24 to  投稿者: Ronaldgah 投稿日:2026/08/18(Tue) 05:50 No.2011917   HomePage

While the cost of living in Portugal has gone up in the years since she moved there, it’s still “probably about 40% to 50% less” than in the US, says Dreyfuss, adding that it’s a “much better life day to day” for her.
rutor forum
As for the language, Dreyfuss admits that this has been one of her biggest struggles, recounting how she’s always asking locals to “slow down” because they “they talk really fast, and drop whole words out of sentences.”
rutor ссылка
“I can make myself understood,” she says. “But I sound like a three- or four-year-old.”

When it comes to cultural differences, Dreyfuss jokes that it’s really hard to hang up the phone when speaking to a Portuguese person, and she’s had to learn not to walk into a shop and “just start talking” without exchanging pleasantries first.

“You have to say, ‘Hello. How are you? Are you ok?’” she says, adding that anything less is considered bad manners. “But it just comes naturally now because I’ve been here five years.”
rutor форум
Since arriving in 2021, Dreyfuss has traveled to London four times, Paris three times and the Spanish city of Seville twice. She’s also visited the Austrian capital Vienna, as well as France’s Marseille and Toulouse.

In the coming months and years, she hopes to explore Italy and Europe’s Atlantic coast.

“That’s something I would not be able to do if I didn’t live here,” she adds.

Dreyfuss currently has temporary citizenship, which is renewed every two to three years, and recently began the process of applying for Portuguese citizenship.

She feels very much at home in Portugal today and can’t imagine ever returning to the US permanently.

“They’d have to fix an awful lot of stuff before I’d want to move back,” she says.
rutor сайт
https://rutorcoolfldlmrpalkmfklw3nyzad6b6fycdtof3xbnixkerr47udyd.com


new rutor-24forum com  投稿者: Ronaldgah 投稿日:2026/08/18(Tue) 05:50 No.2011916   HomePage

While the cost of living in Portugal has gone up in the years since she moved there, it’s still “probably about 40% to 50% less” than in the US, says Dreyfuss, adding that it’s a “much better life day to day” for her.
rutorforum24 to
As for the language, Dreyfuss admits that this has been one of her biggest struggles, recounting how she’s always asking locals to “slow down” because they “they talk really fast, and drop whole words out of sentences.”
rutor-24forum com
“I can make myself understood,” she says. “But I sound like a three- or four-year-old.”

When it comes to cultural differences, Dreyfuss jokes that it’s really hard to hang up the phone when speaking to a Portuguese person, and she’s had to learn not to walk into a shop and “just start talking” without exchanging pleasantries first.

“You have to say, ‘Hello. How are you? Are you ok?’” she says, adding that anything less is considered bad manners. “But it just comes naturally now because I’ve been here five years.”
рутор форум
Since arriving in 2021, Dreyfuss has traveled to London four times, Paris three times and the Spanish city of Seville twice. She’s also visited the Austrian capital Vienna, as well as France’s Marseille and Toulouse.

In the coming months and years, she hopes to explore Italy and Europe’s Atlantic coast.

“That’s something I would not be able to do if I didn’t live here,” she adds.

Dreyfuss currently has temporary citizenship, which is renewed every two to three years, and recently began the process of applying for Portuguese citizenship.

She feels very much at home in Portugal today and can’t imagine ever returning to the US permanently.

“They’d have to fix an awful lot of stuff before I’d want to move back,” she says.
rutor форум
https://rutorclubwiypaf63caqzlqwtcxqu5w6req6h7bjnvdlm4m7tddiwoyd.com


new rutordark63xripv2a3  投稿者: Ronaldgah 投稿日:2026/08/18(Tue) 05:50 No.2011915   HomePage

While the cost of living in Portugal has gone up in the years since she moved there, it’s still “probably about 40% to 50% less” than in the US, says Dreyfuss, adding that it’s a “much better life day to day” for her.
rutorforum24x7 to
As for the language, Dreyfuss admits that this has been one of her biggest struggles, recounting how she’s always asking locals to “slow down” because they “they talk really fast, and drop whole words out of sentences.”
rutorsite3s7oalfxlcv5kdk6opadvkoremcoyrdm75rgips6pv33did onion
“I can make myself understood,” she says. “But I sound like a three- or four-year-old.”

When it comes to cultural differences, Dreyfuss jokes that it’s really hard to hang up the phone when speaking to a Portuguese person, and she’s had to learn not to walk into a shop and “just start talking” without exchanging pleasantries first.

“You have to say, ‘Hello. How are you? Are you ok?’” she says, adding that anything less is considered bad manners. “But it just comes naturally now because I’ve been here five years.”
рутор форум
Since arriving in 2021, Dreyfuss has traveled to London four times, Paris three times and the Spanish city of Seville twice. She’s also visited the Austrian capital Vienna, as well as France’s Marseille and Toulouse.

In the coming months and years, she hopes to explore Italy and Europe’s Atlantic coast.

“That’s something I would not be able to do if I didn’t live here,” she adds.

Dreyfuss currently has temporary citizenship, which is renewed every two to three years, and recently began the process of applying for Portuguese citizenship.

She feels very much at home in Portugal today and can’t imagine ever returning to the US permanently.

“They’d have to fix an awful lot of stuff before I’d want to move back,” she says.
rutor24 to
https://rutorcoolfldlmrpalkmfklw3nyzad6b6fycdtof3xbnixkerr47udyd.com


new рутор форум  投稿者: Ronaldgah 投稿日:2026/08/18(Tue) 05:50 No.2011914   HomePage

While the cost of living in Portugal has gone up in the years since she moved there, it’s still “probably about 40% to 50% less” than in the US, says Dreyfuss, adding that it’s a “much better life day to day” for her.
rutor.or at
As for the language, Dreyfuss admits that this has been one of her biggest struggles, recounting how she’s always asking locals to “slow down” because they “they talk really fast, and drop whole words out of sentences.”
rutorforum at
“I can make myself understood,” she says. “But I sound like a three- or four-year-old.”

When it comes to cultural differences, Dreyfuss jokes that it’s really hard to hang up the phone when speaking to a Portuguese person, and she’s had to learn not to walk into a shop and “just start talking” without exchanging pleasantries first.

“You have to say, ‘Hello. How are you? Are you ok?’” she says, adding that anything less is considered bad manners. “But it just comes naturally now because I’ve been here five years.”
rutorforum24 to
Since arriving in 2021, Dreyfuss has traveled to London four times, Paris three times and the Spanish city of Seville twice. She’s also visited the Austrian capital Vienna, as well as France’s Marseille and Toulouse.

In the coming months and years, she hopes to explore Italy and Europe’s Atlantic coast.

“That’s something I would not be able to do if I didn’t live here,” she adds.

Dreyfuss currently has temporary citizenship, which is renewed every two to three years, and recently began the process of applying for Portuguese citizenship.

She feels very much at home in Portugal today and can’t imagine ever returning to the US permanently.

“They’d have to fix an awful lot of stuff before I’d want to move back,” she says.
rutor-24forum com
https://rutorcoolfldlmrpalkmfklw3nyzad6b6fycdtof3xbnixkerr47udyd.com


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