Sunday Blog Carnival #64

by cindy on 2 August, 2009

Get International Clients Sunday blog carnival

Welcome to the August 2, 2009 edition of Get International Clients.

Gisela Clarke presents Dappermarkt – Where different cultures come together posted at Spotted By Locals saying “In the Dapperstraat in the Eastern part of Amsterdam you will find the Dapper market. The Dapper market is one of my favourite markets. It is one of the busiest and biggest markets of Amsterdam. During the week and especially on a Saturday it is always crowded with people from all over the city, and also with people that come from outside of Amsterdam, to do their shopping or to just look around and meet up with friends.”

Shelter Offshore presents Shopping for Expats posted at Shelter Offshore saying “There are no two ways about it, living overseas can be a fantastic experience – which is probably why so many of us think so seriously about giving it a go and becoming an expat. After all, exploring different cultures and places, meeting new people and setting up home in a country different from your own is an exciting adventure…and we all love an adventure!”

Gfk Geomarketing presents Germany’s large cities are top shopping destinations for clothing posted at Germany-re.com saying “Germany’s 50 largest cities are responsible for around half of the nationwide turnover related to women’s, men’s and children’s outer garments, according to the results of a study by GfK GeoMarketing. The study demonstrates that turnover in these cities far exceeds the local purchasing power for clothing. According to GfK retail expert Olaf Petersen, this is a sign that city centers continue to exert a substantial retail draw with regard to clothing sales.”

Gao Shan and Fu Yiming present Iraqi Kurds cherish life in peace among strains with Baghdad posted at Xinhuanet saying “Looking down from the ancient citadel in the center of Arbil, the capital of Kurdistan autonomous region in northern Iraq, the view is a quiet and peaceful city with a quite different atmosphere from the war scene in Baghdad. The ancient citadel stands on a high plateau and is surrounded by mud-brick wall. It’s well-known of being one of the oldest inhabited cities in the world. The narrow streets around the citadel are full of a huge crowd of people. Peddlers are to peddle the latest music CDs and sports T-shirts printed with the name of Soccer star Ronaldo in the streets by chanting. Some old men in traditional Kurdish dress sit beside fountains chatting leisurely. Looking farther away, ancient minarets share a skyline with some newly-built modern skyscrapers.”


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There are no two ways about it, living overseas can be a fantastic experience – which is probably why so many of us think so seriously about giving it a go and becoming an expat. After all, exploring different cultures and places, meeting new people and setting up home in a country different from your own is an exciting adventure…and we all love an adventure!

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