17. Januar 2016

Brazilian Girl

Hello there,

As already mentioned in the last few posts, I'm spending one year studying abroad in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Some of you were quite interested and asked me a lot of questions about my stay in this megacity, so I decided to write a whole post, not only about my everyday life but also about the changes I had to face. Here we go!



My school (the PUC de São Paulo) is a private high school and has about 19,000 students. The campus  is in the residential Perdizes neighborhood, not far from São Paulo’s famous Avenida Paulista, with good access to public transportation. Talking about the infrastructure of Sao Paulo in general, we can say that a lot of people prefer to go by metro because the streets are crowded 24/7. The public transport system is great and if you don't suffer from claustrophobia (there are hundreds of people in each wagon), you should definitely go by underground as often as possible.

Furthermore I was asked me to tell you a bit more about my leisure time, how I usually spend it and if I have found any friends yet. First it is to say that the neighborhood of my school has gyms, bookstores, and numerous restaurants and cafés filled with students and locals. So finding some friends was not a big deal tho. 
I use to spend my leisure time at the beach with some friends and I also signed up at the local sports club to stay active during my gap year. There are just so many benefits when it comes to the freetime opportunities compared to Austria, I'm definitely going to explain that in a post by itself. On the weekends my host family is often planing different trips, to show me more of Brazil.

My host parents are amazing, they really do their best to make my stay in South America unforgetable. When I first came to their house, I thought that it would be kind of small for 5 persons, but after some days I realized that it is not easy to afford a luxury living standard here in Sao Paulo. 
There are a few people who have big houses, spacious flats or even a penthouse but then there are also hundreds of poor people who live in dirty slums at the edge of the city. I'm lucky to find myself in the middle class, which is quite big here.

You should not go to the slums on your own in order to stay save, because poverty can make people do bad things to the ones who are better off. Another risk is not to inform yourself about the do's and don'ts of this country, as you can make mistakes easily.

Compared to Austria, we can say that there are a lot of similarities like the school system, the infrastructure and also the numerous international restaurants but also many differences. The young inhabitants of Sao Paulo for example are really into culture and religion, while many Austrian teenagers don't even care about issues like that.

I hope that most of your questions are answered now, but if there are some more things you are interested in, feel free to leave a comment below.

Greetings to all my friends at home, I miss you a lot and I'll try to keep you up to date!


Até logo (means "See you" in Portuguese)




28. November 2015

hello there

I haven't been posting for more than three years now, so you will probably wonder why I continue blogging NOW. I loved blogging when I was younger and frankly speaking, I have no idea why i quitted. So I just thought that it would be great fun to have a place where I can share my stories, experience and some parts of life with you. This blog will be quite multifaceted - as its' name already says - and I'm really looking forward to get into blogging again.

So here we go, have fun!








1. Oktober 2012

life 9.0

hello there,

As it is sunny outside, i'm enjoying the weather, no more words needed right?

have a nice day 


28. September 2012

life 8.0

hello there,

My trip to Tirol has been great fun and I'm actually planning to return as soon as possible. If you haven't been to Austria yet, you definitely have to add that to your list of travel destinations, there are just so many beautiful things to this country.




22. August 2012

life 7.0

As you can tell by looking at this post, I went professional this weekend. There are so many things and moments which are just waiting for you to catch them on camera. The first one i my favourite, what do you hink?






27. Juli 2012

life 6.0

Oh my god I just can't tell how happy I am! This is only one photo but I thought that it deserves ones' own post.
Can't wait to go to the concert!


26. Mai 2012

life 5.0


And as you can tell, the series goes on. This time there is no story behind these pictures. They are just randomly chosen out of a huge amount of photos from the last few days.
Have a nice weekend!






16. Mai 2012

life 4.0


hello there,

As you can see, the weather has been absolutely amazing this weekend. I used this fantastic oportunity to shoot a bit, hope you like the result.









25. März 2012

life 2.0

Vienna is such an amazing city, I'd love to live and work there one day. In my view there are no more words needed.

Have a nice day!








4. März 2012

life 1.0


hello there,

I was planning to do a photo-series and show you some parts of my life. As I'm not that creative, they won't have names but they will be consecutively numbered instead. Starting off with some holiday snapshots from Morocco, the pictures will diversify.

Have fun!