6 Things to Consider Before Moving to Spain

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024

Комментарии • 13

  • @princessona85
    @princessona85 Месяц назад +6

    As someone that has 1/2 of her family that resides in Spain and has personally lived there, I would say pickpocketing is a major issue in Barcelona. The rest of Spain does not have the same safety issues.

    • @mari_schultz
      @mari_schultz  Месяц назад +1

      Yes agreed, and that's sad.
      It was a whole performance when my phone got stolen in the cafe in Barcelona. I couldn't believe the level of skills those pickpocketers have, really pro.

  • @victorchaparroparra9554
    @victorchaparroparra9554 9 дней назад +7

    Please, I’m so tired of hearing that everyone in Spain gets 2 to 3 (3 hours!!!) of break time at work! That only happens mainly in the hospitality industry, but not all of us Spaniards work in that sector! Nobody, absolutely nobody, gets that much time off. The normal thing is to take a one-hour break for lunch and then get back to work.Of course, it's not just northern Spain that's not a desert, and other generalizations you make are just as careless. It's pretty risky to generalize like this in a country like Spain, which has such a huge diversity in climates, landscapes, cultures, and people that it could almost be considered a mini-continent itself.

  • @user-cm9pt8bo3l
    @user-cm9pt8bo3l 3 дня назад +1

    Very interesting and informative video.
    I wish there were many more like this one aimed at all immigrants, not just those from the USA, so that they have realistic first-hand information.

    • @mari_schultz
      @mari_schultz  3 дня назад +1

      hmm thank you for you feedback, it's smth for me to think about. It's just because of my recent move from America I am still triggered from that and compare unintentally everything to my last experience. However, I lived in other countries as well and can give more general view on things as well. I will try to incorporate that angle as well :)

  • @ПтичкаКолибри-ч1л
    @ПтичкаКолибри-ч1л 3 дня назад

    It can be difficult to change your way of life, but you get used to it in a while

  • @BernieJMitchell
    @BernieJMitchell 7 дней назад

    The noise!😂 We live in the middle of a city in Galicia, and people are always celebrating something. It annoyed me at first but now I'm happy people are having fun.

  • @evagalva4122
    @evagalva4122 9 дней назад +4

    When you say naps, are you referring to the closing of shops, banks, etc., at 2-4 p.m.? People are not sleeping, they are eating. Foreigners confuse the lunch break in Spain with the nap, and they believe that everyone is sleeping, it is a stereotype.

    • @mari_schultz
      @mari_schultz  9 дней назад +1

      Hi Eva, I didn't say anything about naps. I meant siesta as a break in the middle of the day that some shops, restaurants or even museums have. Whether they sleep, eat or spend time with their friends/family I don't know. But it's a thing. And this is unusual for people outside of Spain 🙂

  • @nelliliverova2047
    @nelliliverova2047 Месяц назад +1

    Heat burning through sandals ... WOW