Hi Lizzie,
Have read Rachel's email too and I'm the same - english married to
half-maltese, however I have found there are really quite a lot of brits on
the island - even for discussing things like Eastenders with :) No -
seriously - you get to meet quite a lot through the schools, especially if
you have young children and there are quite a few coffee groups, nights out
groups, etc. happening. It really is a very social place Malta and I'm sure
you will have no problem settling in. If you do decide to come over - get in
touch and we can introduce you to some other expats.
Finally - to Rachel - do get in touch - have no idea what's going on in
Corrie but am up to date with Eastenders!! :)
Lisa
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From: "praguelizzie" <liz@...>
To: <britishexpatsinmalta2@...>
Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2004 11:50 PM
Subject: [British Expats in Malta] Hello!
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> Hi there :)
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> My partner and I are considering moving to Malta to do some writing
> etc which we have funding for.
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> From the research I have done, we will have more than enough money to
> live on, but our concern is how isolated we would be socially -
> particularly over the winter months.
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> We are in our late twenties/early thirties, and apart from meeting
> tourists etc, we were wondering whether there are a number of expats
> of a similar age group. Not that we mind socialising with anyone
> else, we are just curious about the demographics, and the kind of
> social events that take place.
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> Thanks for your help!!
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> Lizzie
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