I'm a simple emigrant, and hype topics are foreign to me
Among the huge number of Telegram channels, it's getting harder to find those that won't describe the same events a hundred times. Personally, after one or two such posts I archive the channel or unsubscribe altogether. Our goal originally was to share with friends (and later with everyone who is interested) exactly our own personal experience. Weβve gathered for you a list of similar channels that are interesting to read: π΅πΉ @awrongway Zhenya, two years ago he left Saint Petersburg to travel without a return ticket. Choosing sunny Lisbon as his new home, he opened a beer bar in the city center, where he himself works. The fun adventures of a small alcohol-startup on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean, strictly 18+ π·πΈ @belgrade_in_blue Sofya's author channel about the daily life of a Russian artist who has been living in Belgrade for the past three years and collects stories, motives, impressions, and adventures around herself. Sincerely, vividly, and honestly. πͺπΈ @BarcelonaLive Katya tells the story of her move in real time: three years, four countries, studies, work and life in Spain and beyond. From Barcelona with love. π¨π¦ π @psymigration β urgent psychological help for an immigrant. Zhenya, a psychologist-consultant, writes about their move to Canada and about how to adapt to life in another country. Psychological life hacks and stories of other immigrants #immigrants_are_friends