Angélique continues the family tradition and moves to Belgium!

She had arrived in Paris Soufflot Street for her studies, she has many memories of picnics in the Jardin du Luxembourg. She loves the Place des Vosges, her husband’s parents lived there when he was little. An absolute privilege. She lived in Vanves for a few years where there was real neighborhood life.

Angelique has a family of expatriates. Brothers and sisters live everywhere. She therefore wanted to go and work abroad. She had no idea how much Belgium and Brussels could be different from Paris.

The royal greenhouses of Laeken © Radio France
Angelic

The first shock was the meeting with the Belgians. They are very welcoming but are always a little annoyed by our “rushed Parisian” side. They encourage people to take the time and allow themselves to be welcomed gently and quietly. The reports are simple and generous.

Angelique is lucky to live in a house with a garden and a fireplace. Brussels is very extensive and green in its periphery. Rents are much cheaper than in Paris. But people are taxed at 50%.

To see absolutely: the villa of Baron Empain and its temporary and modern exhibitions. the Horta Museum is an Art Nouveau museum. Big crush on Angelique for the forest of Soignes, wild, magnificent.

The villa of Baron Empain
The villa of Baron Empain
Angelic

Belgian gastronomy is not very interesting. We eat, apart from fries, shrimp or cheese croquettes. On the other hand, the chocolate is excellent, it’s a real way of life. We consume it everywhere, in the street, at any time of the day. There are a lot of good little world cuisine restaurants in Brussels.

Corn the “French baguette” is 2.10 euros, it is a luxury product. The beer, to be drunk in moderation, is excellent.

Belgian relaxation is infectious! Example: long queues are never a problem for Belgians.


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