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'I ditched sunny Spain for the British dream but there's one thing I would change' - The Mirror


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EXCLUSIVE: 'I ditched sunny Spain for the British dream but there's one thing I would change'

At the age of 14, my parents decided to pack our bags and move from Spain to the UK - having spent my teenage years in London, there are some things I wish I had lived back at home

My generation - which is Gen Z - dream of moving abroad and living their 20s like they do in the movies.


It’s funny because, now that I’ve lived abroad for quite some time, I still reminisce about my life in Spain and can only hope for the day when I can move back. In search of the British version of the ‘American Dream’, 11 years ago, my parents made the life-changing decision to pack all our belongings and drive a total of 14 hours from a little town in the Costa Brava called Empuriabrava to the UK’s capital, London.


At the age of 14, the only thing I cared about was hanging out with my friends after school and having the typical Spanish teenage rebellious life.


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I never understood the British lifestyle, or perhaps I didn’t get the memo about running to the ice cream van after school hours for a traditional 99 Flake. During the majority of days after school, I would go home and do my homework, and I wouldn’t make an effort to make plans.

Well, I guess it’s hard when everyone is from different boroughs, and it takes ages to get from one place to another. Being from a small town, it was much easier to make friends and spend time with them. Even now, at the age of 25, I can still relate to it.

Despite everything, my teenage years in the UK were fulfilling. I made good memories, and I will always cherish them. Thinking back about my life in Spain, it always makes me wonder how things would’ve turned out if my parents hadn’t made such a drastic decision.

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But I guess I'll never know, but I'm not mad about it.

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