How to Avoid Cultural Faux Pas in the Czech Republic: What to Know About Local Customs and Etiquette

Adapting to Czech customs and etiquette is not only a sign of respect but also a way to enrich your experience as an expat. By understanding and embracing these cultural nuances, you’ll find it easier to build meaningful connections and integrate into Czech society. Remember, making mistakes is part of the learning process, and most Czechs will appreciate your effort to adapt and understand their way of life.

Accommodation In Brno: Domeq Experience

#LifeInCzechia If you are coming to Brno or you are already in Brno and want to live in a place that feels like a big, cozy home filled with friends: that’s what it’s like at Domeq. It’s a special spot in the city where you get to enjoy a comfy apartment, meet awesome people, and have everything you need right on your doorstep. Let me share a bit about why living here is just fantastic.

3 Tips for a Happier Life Not Only when Being Abroad

There is a Czech proverb saying “as many people, as many tastes”, which means that everyone is unique and one of a kind, with various opinions and desires.
And yet, there is one goal that we all have in common and want to achieve in our lives – happiness.

Minor Repairs in a Rented Apartment: Who Does Pay for Them?

Imagine you are living in a rented apartment. All of a sudden your boiler stops working and your landlord tells you it has to be replaced. After a while, you will receive an invoice for the repair. Should you pay for it or not? Is this your responsibility? Keep reading if you want to understand the rules of minor repairs in an apartment you rent in the Czech Republic!