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5 Quirky Challenges Expats Face in Portugal | Daily Life & Expat Tips

Surprisingly Hard Things About Living in Portugal”
Thinking of moving to Portugal? It’s beautiful, affordable, and full of charm. But there are a few things that you might find surprisingly hard to do here. Let’s explore some of these unexpected challenges.
1. Understanding Bedding Sizes
In Portugal, bedding sizes are measured in centimeters, not the familiar twin, queen, or king sizes. This means you’ll need to know the exact dimensions of your mattress to buy the right sheets and covers. Different stores may have varying sizes, so it’s best to pick one store and stick with it to ensure consistency.
2. Adjusting to Late Dining Hours
If you’re used to eating dinner around 5 or 6 PM, you’ll find that most Portuguese restaurants don’t open until 7 PM or later. Dining out often means starting your meal at 8 PM or later, which can be a significant adjustment for early eaters.
3. Learning Portuguese
While many locals speak English, especially in tourist areas, learning Portuguese is essential for deeper integration. The language has unique pronunciation and grammar rules that can be challenging for newcomers. Regular practice and classes can help, but be prepared for a steep learning curve.
4. Getting Work Done
Scheduling appointments and getting work done can be unpredictable. It’s not uncommon for service providers to miss appointments or not return calls promptly. Patience and flexibility are key when dealing with the service industry in Portugal.
5. Printing Photos
Photo sizes in Portugal are measured in centimeters, which can make matching printed photos to frames a bit tricky. You might find yourself trimming photos or using matting to make them fit properly.
Despite these challenges, living in Portugal offers a unique and enriching experience. Embracing the differences and approaching them with a sense of humor can make your transition smoother.

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