Is it Better to Live in CANADA or CROATIA? Here are my reasons for both!

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
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    As an Canadian expat living in Croatia, a question I get frequently is, "What country is better to live in?" I never really know how to respond because there are positives to living in both places, and there's no short, straight-forward answer.
    Here I'll go through a few things I've picked up on over the past 9 years of living in Croatia. All in all, I really do love both countries, and each country has a lot to offer its residents.
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Комментарии • 809

  • @RoyalCroatianTours
    @RoyalCroatianTours  3 года назад +15

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    • @leonardmakvic2160
      @leonardmakvic2160 3 года назад

      You are not told to teenagers working when it's summer that's very popular

    • @samobozja9086
      @samobozja9086 3 года назад

      Dobra promocija za lijepu našu i Kanadu. Hvala.

    • @MileGuerrini
      @MileGuerrini 2 года назад

      Do You know why is coffe in Croatia so delicious???
      Because it is REAL coffe!!!
      Instan coffe is chemistry and poison....

    • @slobaskitchen8793
      @slobaskitchen8793 2 года назад

      Croatia definitely,,,,👍❤️sto je neko rekao mi svi mislimo da je Canada bolja zemlja ,ma nije tacno
      Ovde nista nema Niti mirisa,Niti ukusa a ljudi hladni,kao i ova hladna zima Kanadska,
      My dear,you make right choice ,,,,Moj je san vratiti se u nasu lijepu Hrvatsku u kojoj sve volim ,more ,klimu,hranu ,
      Sve bas sve ❤️tako da kako kazu uvijek mislimo da je komsijino bolje,,,,,dok se neuvjerimo,,,,
      Greetings from cold Canada 🇨🇦

  • @marinelarl9076
    @marinelarl9076 3 года назад +371

    Mi u Hr ne volimo da nam konobari stalno dolaze i prekidaju dok jedemo. Ako ih trebamo, pozovemo ih 😊

    • @selvoselvo1
      @selvoselvo1 3 года назад +26

      da, može biti malo naporno - i mene bi smetalo, no konobari svakako trebaju biti ljubazni i odnositi se prema gostima s poštovanjem, čega ponekad zna faliti.

    • @ivanmatic618
      @ivanmatic618 3 года назад +1

      yup

    • @Battle_Beats
      @Battle_Beats 3 года назад +4

      Konobar! Ponesi mi vrata da izlazim...

    • @danielperin9656
      @danielperin9656 3 года назад +1

      Ma stvarno ova zena, gospodja je objasnila kako je! Al najvecu napojnicu sam dao onom koji mi hranu donosio s cikom u ustima! To nije vjerojatno vidjela!

    • @crimsondragon5742
      @crimsondragon5742 2 года назад

      Did you ever experience the other type of costumer service? If you didn't you are not in the position to say if is good or bad.

  • @robbish7
    @robbish7 3 года назад +133

    As a Croat, I would hate if the server comes to my table every few minutes to make sure I have everything I need. If I need anything I wave to the server and he will be there right away.

    • @elizabethwilk9615
      @elizabethwilk9615 2 года назад +2

      Then you also wouldn’t like Latin America. I think we adapt to differences. I got used to being ignored when I lived in France. Sometimes when your lunch hour is all you have as in the States or UK waiting for a waiter is not doable.

    • @crimsondragon5742
      @crimsondragon5742 2 года назад

      Before said/comment that you would first experience that in yourself, first person; just then you will be in the position to say if this kind of service is good or bad 😝

    • @pennycooks1389
      @pennycooks1389 2 года назад +5

      I am Canadian and I hate it . Some come so much you can’t enjoy your food

    • @brendalara1210
      @brendalara1210 2 года назад

      I mean they really don't come every few minutes. Lol that would be insane. From my experience they usually stop by 1 or at most 2 times max after serving the food.

    • @jo_gaia
      @jo_gaia Год назад

      I'm polish and feel the same way, I would be annoyed

  • @TheSpookyDuke
    @TheSpookyDuke 3 года назад +107

    About restaurants ... us Europeans we don't like to be bothered by waiters all the time. You forgot that.

    • @juiceplusbabes7742
      @juiceplusbabes7742 3 года назад +13

      It's really annoying in the states when the waiter/waitress comes up to your table every 5 minutes asking you if "everything is OK?"

    • @elizabethwilk9615
      @elizabethwilk9615 2 года назад

      Instead of seeing the negative just see it as cultural difference. In Latin America the waiters are also very “kind” or call it what you prefer. I think there’s a middle road - too much service or none is not very pleasant

  • @karlostojevic4657
    @karlostojevic4657 3 года назад +250

    I honestly hate it when waiters interupt me during my meal non stop. Also you will have no problem with kids during highschool, take the croatian aproach and just treat them like adults. They can organize their activities themselves. Great video btw:)

    • @evasmiljanic3529
      @evasmiljanic3529 3 года назад +50

      Same, I hated employees in restaurants and stores constantly hovering around me and interrupting me. Plus, it freaks me out that they are all so cheerful cuz I know it's fake cheer and they just want my tips

    • @denisibriks9768
      @denisibriks9768 3 года назад

      Come on people croatia isn't perfect. Stvarno nije savršena ni malo rezije poskupilo firme propadaju ps5 3500 kn imam 23 vjerujte mi na rjec prijatelj mi reko denis ak ne nađem poso odo ja u drugu državu

    • @gloomycookie
      @gloomycookie 3 года назад +13

      @@denisibriks9768 nitko nije rekao da je savršena(svi znamo da puno toga ne štima) al ovo sa konobarima je istina. Za mene osobno je idealno da me u nekom razumnom roku posluži i da me pusti na miru da uživam u jelu/piću/društvu. Kada dođu do mene svakih 5 min onako nasmijani kao luđaci me stiltaju

    • @matijatadic895
      @matijatadic895 3 года назад +3

      Slazem se. Zivim u Kanadi zadnjih par godina i ono zvacem, puna usta i uletava mi jel sve ok. Sam kimnem glavom aha da da. Jbg to je tak kod njih

    • @originofnoise
      @originofnoise 3 года назад +1

      @@evasmiljanic3529 Agreed. I felt the same in Canada.

  • @ivanivkovic573
    @ivanivkovic573 3 года назад +188

    Konobara želim vidjeti 3 puta: kad mi donese jelovnik, kad donese naručeno i kad zatražim račun. Ako nešto nije u redu il dodatno trebam sam ga zovnem. Ako to ispoštuje dobije napojnicu 😂😂😂😂

    • @gvozdano
      @gvozdano 3 года назад +17

      Baš, mene živcira kad me stalno smeta i ispitiva kakva mi je hrana. Lako mu mahnem ako nešto trebam.

    • @tangocash342
      @tangocash342 3 года назад +16

      Ja se nikad nisam privikao na to. Jer sam relativno star stigao u US. To me je nerviralo premda su mi prijatelji objasnili da osoblje u restoranima radi više ma ke za napojnicu i naučio sam se ostavljati napojnicu. Još jedna stvar mi je bila čudna ali sam se navikao. Gdje god dođeš ljudi su nasmješeni. E brate to kod nas jednostavno nema. Ja sam uspio da navučem taj fake osmjeh jer su me prijatelji previše često pitali da li je sve OK. U prvo vrijeme sam objašnjavao da je osmjeh sastavni dio emocije i da ja to ne trošim bez razloga ali sam poklekao i da bih izbjegao pitanja sad sam i ja always smile 😊😊😊. Iskreno to mi nedostaje kad sam doma.

    • @dumkaz0r
      @dumkaz0r 3 года назад +15

      @@tangocash342 ja sam u UK i to je isti problem... Mene cura stalno pita u cemu je problem, ali jednostavno ja sam takav, zasto cu se smijati bez razloga? To me bas zivcira kod njih, radije cu da vidim da si nabrijan ako jesi stvarno, a ne da mi tu neki fake osmijeh dajes..

    • @kirksdva8310
      @kirksdva8310 3 года назад +2

      Eto ja Sam u Australiji ,malo se bolje odnose Prema gostu negu u Hrvatskoj ,nekako u nas su namrgodjeni Koda ga je netko mokrom krpom opalio , netreba se smijat Ali ni Ono nije Dobro ,U Australiji nema napojnica za razliku od Amerike I Kanade vrati ti se svaki cent .Sto ja osobno vise volim ,kupio ,platio ,dovidjena .,Te napojnice za sto ,za njegova gazdu ,sta da ga manje plati Ili.

    • @kirksdva8310
      @kirksdva8310 3 года назад +8

      Nemojte ih ucit na nikakve ,bakšiše , napojnice,plati svoj račun ,čist račun duga ljubav .Mi toga nemamo u Australiji nikakvih napojnica platimo račun i vrati nam svaki cent .A gazda nek plati radnika .A Zasto bi mi pomagali gazdi ,ako može nek radi ako nemože nek zatvori .Prrrrrr

  • @PrawdziwaChorwacja
    @PrawdziwaChorwacja 3 года назад +240

    I totally understand, I also have Croatia in my heart, even though I'm from Poland 😉

  • @lovrocalicjoca941
    @lovrocalicjoca941 3 года назад +344

    Kanadski youtuber hrvatskih korijena koji živi u Hrvatskoj 10g je rekao metaforički da je Kanada kao torta koju kupiš u dućanu, izvana je predivna, ali iznutra je prazna i neukusna, a za Hrvatsku je rekao da je Hrvatska torta ona koju frend napravi kod kuće i ružno izgleda, ali da je iznutra fina i ima svoju dušu. Je li se slažete sa ovime?

    • @richard_from_england333
      @richard_from_england333 3 года назад +36

      Tako je, zivio sam u Kanadi i sve se tamo cini umjetno

    • @Antonio_Serdar
      @Antonio_Serdar 3 года назад +59

      Ne bih vrijeđao Kanadu, sigurno da i oni imaju neke svoje prednosti i ljepote.
      Bitno je da cijenimo svoje i da shvatimo u kako dobroj zemlji i okruženju zapravo živimo.

    • @vesnahebel5690
      @vesnahebel5690 3 года назад +25

      Vrlo dobro receno ! naravno da ne treba vrijedati druge zemlje. Ja zivim vec toliko dugo u Njemackoj, duze nego sam zivjela u Hrvatskoj, i nije mi mrska. Ipak, kad god me netko pita kuda cu za odmor, uvijek nesvjesno kazem "kuci"...

    • @sretnazvijezda400
      @sretnazvijezda400 3 года назад +18

      Za mene Canada
      Je Najljepsa torta
      Jer ovdje je sve moguce👍
      Takodje ovisi od nas kakve smo duse.Treba se boriti
      za dream to come
      true.i ostati zahvalni.🤗
      Thank you 🇨🇦

    • @lovrocalicjoca941
      @lovrocalicjoca941 3 года назад +1

      @@ivank7985 Joshua Cirjak

  • @duka1988ns
    @duka1988ns 3 года назад +115

    In Croatia with a Canadian salary.

    • @micha3828
      @micha3828 3 года назад +6

      Haha...yes! 😅

    • @Sailor92
      @Sailor92 3 года назад +4

      all around Balkans ;)

    • @cocolocofamily759
      @cocolocofamily759 3 года назад +9

      That's the dream😊

    • @cocolocofamily759
      @cocolocofamily759 3 года назад +1

      @@AP-qs2zf if this comment was for me, I actually do live my dream, in Bali, so nobody stopped me from living my dream, and I would encourage everyone to do the same. ✌ have a wonderful day, zivjeli💙

  • @fapmashina1
    @fapmashina1 3 года назад +53

    Very interesting observations. I agree on majority of your remarks with only one small uncertainty when it comes to quality of service. Although I do believe that many services are surely better in Canada, when it comes to restaurants, cafes of these kind of places this is a bit more complex and culturally dependent. Many people in Croatia, but also in much of the Europe prefer somewhat higher level of privacy and calmness when they're at their table in restaurant and less interaction with the restaurant's staff unless they're ready to order, pay the bill or simply need something. To many of us that kind of treatment would be somewhat intrusive or over enthusiastic to experience waiters coming for several times during our stay to check if everything is OK or something else if they're not specifically given sign to approach. Even more, it would be giving impression of prompting customers to finish their meal asap and would be leaving somewhat ugly impression that everything is nothing but huge revolving industry that has to be kept going very much like the factory assembly line! Personally I don't like that and that can really affect my positive experience. People in Croatia are much more relaxed than those in the western world so we do expect professional but more relaxed approach! It's perfectly alright if waiter is relatively attentive at ordering but in a subtle way by noticing body language or known gestures of visitors. It's also normal that waiters come to help only if they're specifically given sign from the guest to come. Also it's OK when they ask us if we liked our meal at the very end but only once. Anything more than this is considered as nuisance for many visitors.

    • @silmuffin86
      @silmuffin86 3 года назад +6

      So true, I could not get used to the quick meal at a restaurant, in Europe people spend easily an hour or more at the table, in North America you have to leave fast so the waiter can get more tips from more customers

    • @juiceplusbabes7742
      @juiceplusbabes7742 3 года назад +4

      @@silmuffin86 because those waiters don't get salary from the restaurant, they work for tips. Which is wrong IMO...

  • @petrajuric3981
    @petrajuric3981 3 года назад +31

    Teenagers in Croatia are only able to work during the summer and only if they are 15 years old or older, as for the customer service it's like that in Croatia because Croats don't like people interrupting them while eating ( we love our food hehe)

    • @elizabethwilk9615
      @elizabethwilk9615 2 года назад +1

      I agree but in the States people get one hour at lunch time or communizing takes longer - we can’t spend long hours in restaurants or cafes unfortunate

  • @tangocash342
    @tangocash342 3 года назад +25

    Ha ha, Customer Service. One thing I hate in US is question "is everything OK" I just can't get used on it

  • @ZackJRich
    @ZackJRich 3 года назад +24

    I, as a kid, always liked the afternoon shift more than a morning shift. I could sleep a couple hours longer. I had my sport practices in the morning before school. And when I had an exam, reviewing the material before school would help a lot. So it really depends person to person which shift do you like more. Also, there are schools that have exclusively morning shift, so if your kid has a lot of afternoon activities, it would be better for them to attend those kind of schools. Love your videos btw 😊

  • @innerauthority
    @innerauthority Год назад +6

    Hearing that Croatia doesn't do drive thru makes my heart sing. As a Canadian, I see the pollution and laziness of drive thrus as a legitimate cancer in our society making us sick!

  • @meeloshm9973
    @meeloshm9973 3 года назад +65

    I think the service is a cultural difference, I hate when in the states servers keep coming and interrupting, I'll call you if I need you kind of thing, then handing you the bill what to a Balkan person sort of seems like them asking you to leave, I'll call the waiter when I am ready. It is what you are used to, they are not better or worse, they are just different

    • @CMV314
      @CMV314 3 года назад

      Servers in the States generally only interrupt you once during your meal.

    • @elizabethwilk9615
      @elizabethwilk9615 2 года назад

      Or saying - we will let you know if we need anything - the waiter won’t get offended. Basically in the USA during the week lunch time is one hour - so the waiter is available. We can’t lounge. Dinner time can be slower and the waiter will ask you what you need since they are making their money from tips. I have never felt that a waiter was harassing us but i don’t get offended easily. In Croatia my sister was offended when sales people would follow her but I explained to her they were trying to be polite. Once she got that and let them invade her space - it’s was fine. It’s not like the sales people or waiters dont get it when you say - just looking. They are human beings who are just doing their job🙄

  • @z.paradis4545
    @z.paradis4545 3 года назад +7

    In Canada you drive the children to school, in Croatia the children go themselves, regardless of when they start, or in which class they go. 1 point for a good program, hope you continue to enjoy .🇭🇷 / 🇨🇦

  • @richard_from_england333
    @richard_from_england333 3 года назад +10

    I am croatian and I've lived in Canada for a short time, so I agree with you on every point

  • @kavinsky4017
    @kavinsky4017 3 года назад +51

    Kids in Croatia don't really have jobs in high school because they are studying A LOT. There just isn't time

    • @Ana-eb7ho
      @Ana-eb7ho 3 года назад +7

      You're damn right!

    • @rankabogeljic6687
      @rankabogeljic6687 3 года назад +5

      Yup, our high school education is brutal... tko je imao nacrtati reduktor iz tehnickog za maturski? :-)

    • @crimsondragon5742
      @crimsondragon5742 2 года назад

      But they have hours upon hours of free time for gaming and social sites 😜

  • @deandjakovic606
    @deandjakovic606 3 года назад +15

    I have to add one thing about the customer service. I am Croatian, I live and work in Germany as a waiter, I also lived in Ontario, Canada for 4 years. The waiters in Canada might be attentive and one step ahead of the customer, but one thing always bothered me in Canada. The stuff is always nice to you until you pay and they get their tips, after that point in most cases nobody gives a s**t about you. Many times I was leaving and trying to say Thank you and goodbye, but nobody was interested that you are leaving. Can't happen when I am working here in Germany, every customer gets eye contact from me, a Thank you and goodbye. I found Canadians are very friendly, but in this case kind of rude.

    • @zuvq5021
      @zuvq5021 Год назад +1

      They are fake friendly. More genuine in Croatia.

    • @zlac
      @zlac 5 месяцев назад

      That's exact thing I wanted to say; I agree with her on every point except for customer service!
      I've only been in USA for two weeks, and I absolutely LOVED customer service the first week.
      Then I started noticing how they're all smiles when they are turned towards me, and they were all frown as soon as they turned away from me... that's no way to live a life, and 80% of them were like that.
      Once I noticed that, I wished they would tell me to F off just to feel a tiny drop of genuine feelings from them.

  • @melanisarin2176
    @melanisarin2176 3 года назад +62

    Teenagers in Croatia work during the summer season..

  • @zlatkopodrug9437
    @zlatkopodrug9437 3 года назад +49

    I am a Croat, lived in Canada for 31 years, retiring now in Split. I must admit that lady was quite objective and got almost everything right :)

  • @kikasmatan3760
    @kikasmatan3760 3 года назад +9

    here in Croatia teenagers work during summer breaks when we have time of of school because its more important to focus on your studies than work at that age.. i work every summer since i was 15 or 16, and it helped me a lot to learn how to save and manage money. First day of summer holidays is my first day of work and i always save up money for myself so when school starts i can buy myself new books, clothes and give myself my own lunch money. It's neither better nor worse than it is for teenagers in Canada but it's a different, also efficient way :)

    • @silmuffin86
      @silmuffin86 3 года назад +4

      Yup, and in European schools the workload teenagers have at home is much higher than in North America

  • @lidijaljubicic3671
    @lidijaljubicic3671 3 года назад +24

    Croatia is in my heart!😃
    Hrvatska je u mom srcu!😃

  • @katherinekurelja4172
    @katherinekurelja4172 3 года назад +12

    I lived in Boston for 9 years (basically Canadian weather) and have grown to love winter now that I am in Croatia. It's perfect - cold, sometimes snowy and exactly like you said - short! Score 10 points for Croatia for me ;-)!

  • @tealeaves3654
    @tealeaves3654 3 года назад +83

    I am from Macedonia and my dream is to live in Croatia one day. I hope one day that would come true. Love your videos! Pozdrav :)

    • @aceul1894
      @aceul1894 3 года назад +8

      @Mar Grg Yes but healthcare and other stuff in Usa and Canada are so damn expensive..Its better here

    • @singhania5334
      @singhania5334 3 года назад +3

      Hello friends, someone can find a job for me. I am fom india at new delhi

    • @aceul1894
      @aceul1894 3 года назад +22

      @Mar Grg preuveličavaš sad previše

    • @vavanz
      @vavanz 3 года назад +7

      Tea, nemaš o čemu sanjati ovdje, vjeruj. Biraj drugu zemlju. I mi rođeni u Hrvatskoj želimo emigrirati odavde ASAP. Sretno ti

    • @antunnutna2376
      @antunnutna2376 3 года назад +9

      @Mar Grg 62% of homeowners in america have a mortgage. It aint all sunshine and rainbows.

  • @Flauschbally
    @Flauschbally 3 года назад +13

    Great video. I live in Vienna 🇦🇹and have been learning Croatian for 1,5 years. So it's great to watch your videos and your life and experience in Croatia. 😁😁😁

    • @RoyalCroatianTours
      @RoyalCroatianTours  3 года назад +1

      Aww, thank you so much!! So happy you enjoy our videos :) We just subscribed to your channel :)

    • @Flauschbally
      @Flauschbally 3 года назад +1

      @@RoyalCroatianTours Oh really. Wow. I feel honored. Thank you 🤩

    • @misocveticanin578
      @misocveticanin578 Год назад

      Flauschball How is your Croatian going?

  • @Laura-pn9eo
    @Laura-pn9eo 3 года назад +11

    As a fellow Canadian in Croatian - I agree with you on absolutely everything here! I would just add that in terms of education Croatia tends to take a really traditional approach whereas the majority of Canada is on the cutting edge of best educational practice (in light of modern research, at least). And for safety I would take into account the earthquakes (even though they didn't happen for years, until I moved here haha). But this was a great breakdown of the differences between the two countries! Glad I found your channel :)

    • @RoyalCroatianTours
      @RoyalCroatianTours  3 года назад +1

      Hi to my fellow Canadian!! Glad you feel/experience the same! :)

    • @juricakonsec2337
      @juricakonsec2337 3 года назад +3

      Sometimes it is better to be a bit on the conservative side than on the bleeding edge. This was especially true during the communist regime. I'm so thankful to our teachers (Zagreb) who were able to take everything wit a pinch of salt and communicate what and when it was necessary in nonverbal ways.

  • @yvonneandbeyond
    @yvonneandbeyond 3 года назад +27

    Hi Sarah, this is such an interesting comparison video! I'm from Seattle which is pretty similar to Canada excluding some categories (like Healthcare...😢). I'm interested in applying for Croatia's new Digital Nomad temporary residency this year so it's great to hear your perspective. Also gotta say that I love the look of your home vlogging space. It's so clean and I really like how you've decorated it! :)

    • @RoyalCroatianTours
      @RoyalCroatianTours  3 года назад +1

      Aww, thank you so much!! Keep me posted if you end up coming to Croatia on the nomad visa :)

    • @yvonneandbeyond
      @yvonneandbeyond 3 года назад +2

      @@RoyalCroatianTours Absolutely - will do! :) Take care and a very Happy Valentine's Day to you and your wonderful family. ❤️

    • @RoyalCroatianTours
      @RoyalCroatianTours  3 года назад +1

      @@yvonneandbeyond Thanks, you too!!

  • @sandramuza8336
    @sandramuza8336 3 года назад +5

    What a great energy you have. Thanks for the review. :-)

  • @cocolocofamily759
    @cocolocofamily759 3 года назад +4

    People can adopt a new home, and still keep old home in their heart. I am from Banja Luka, it was before such a nice place for life, but I changed and went out for a search for a new home and I found it in Bali💙❤

  • @matea6973
    @matea6973 3 года назад +41

    Afternoon school shift sucks, I can tell you that. I always hated it when I was in school and still hate it now as a parent. It is not practical, kids won't do their homework in the evening, they will sleep longer in the morning, everything will get hectic...it's just a mess...also, you miss out on daylight to spend time outiside .

    • @RoyalCroatianTours
      @RoyalCroatianTours  3 года назад +5

      Yes, very true also about the daylight savings!

    • @dorafilipaj147
      @dorafilipaj147 3 года назад +1

      In high school I had schedule trough two shifts almost every day, from 8-19, but I went to art school so I didin't even notice that whole day passed. Great time :)

  • @jamesebola1250
    @jamesebola1250 3 года назад +11

    In Croatia people work to live, in Canada and USA people live to work....

  • @2712animefreak
    @2712animefreak 3 года назад +2

    An elementary school I went to was being reconstructed/expanded while I was attending so, for a while, we actually had three shifts. After the expansion was over we went to just one shift.

  • @frankjesenko1772
    @frankjesenko1772 3 года назад +8

    In Australia we have 4 weeks annual leave every year. Also after working in one place for 10 years we are entitled to “long service leave”, which is 13 weeks leave. You don’t have to take this 13 weeks off all at once and you can add like extra 2 weeks leave every year and have 6 weeks until you use it up. You negotiate with your work place. If you leave your work place you don’t loose your leave entitlement. The employer has to pay you the money they owe you for the leave you are entitled to. also. Your leave accumulates monthly. For example if you have only worked in one place as a permanent worker for 6 months, the employer owes you 2 weeks annual leave and if you switch jobs they have to pay you for leave if you havnt taken it. So it’s like a banking system. This only applies to permanent workers not casual though

  • @quietboygonewild
    @quietboygonewild 3 года назад +10

    Teenagers here do work, but only during summer. It's sort of like going on vacation/working. Jobs they typically do are either at gas stations cleaning car windows, McDonalds, summer camps as entertainers, hotels, hostel management, day care at camps, etc. It's a typicall teen/college type of job. It starts in June and ends mid September. They are usually 12h shifts, and they are paid around 5000-8000kn per month depending on the job.

    • @josko2628
      @josko2628 3 года назад +1

      pff yea right lol, its rly 3000-5000

    • @12NiBer12
      @12NiBer12 3 года назад

      What are you smoking, 8000 per month?

    • @quietboygonewild
      @quietboygonewild 3 года назад

      @@12NiBer12 It's seasonal work. If you're getting paid under that you're getting heavily underpaid.

    • @12NiBer12
      @12NiBer12 3 года назад

      @@quietboygonewild I see what you mean now, I didn't read it fully. It's probably 6k for 12h per day, still sounds pretty bad, imo.

    • @josko2628
      @josko2628 3 года назад

      @@12NiBer12 kn is currency

  • @KingIvan96
    @KingIvan96 3 года назад +5

    Worked every summer during high school as many of my school buddies did...so we could buy clothing, books and in my case my first car

  • @vanrltv
    @vanrltv 3 года назад +7

    i can confirm that two school shifts are not in all of croatia. Some cities have just a morning shift across all the schools primary and High school. Also, i get that you like the thing that waiter comes to you to check on you, but in my opinion its really annonying for him to ask me all the time if im good. I will tell him if something is wrong or i need something. Also for the bill, they give you the bill early because technically if you leave the restaurant or a bar without paying, you are not doing a crime if they never gave you the bill and if they did then you are doing the crime. Not all bar or restaurants pay attention to this as you will almost never see someone get up without paying, but some do.

  • @ivanakurelja809
    @ivanakurelja809 3 года назад +1

    I don't usually comment on yt videos, but I am impressed by your objectivity and reasoning! As you can see through the comment section, us Croats don't like waiters interrupting us; but as you said, that is your personal preference. Loving the objectivity, arguments and that you took everything point by point ✌🏼

  • @ivanvrtaric4631
    @ivanvrtaric4631 3 года назад +11

    Bureaucracy and paperwork - I've had an Italian (hi Fabrizio!) tell me that he thinks our bureaucracy is worse than the Italian one, and that says a lot.

    • @nandy178
      @nandy178 3 года назад

      It is the worst. I now live in Germany and it is much better and faster, you don't need to pay for many things like in Croatia.

    • @YearAroundBlooms
      @YearAroundBlooms 2 года назад

      😂

  • @lea88pu
    @lea88pu 3 года назад +3

    I totally agree about paperwork...It's killing us here in Croatia...When I hear how in other countries things go smooth like in Ireland or Canada it sounds like a dream come true 😁

  • @Dsf2120
    @Dsf2120 3 года назад +23

    Sarah: I like that not everything is so much work-centered
    Also Sarah: I don't like that teenagers can't go to work

    • @monikafabijanic4576
      @monikafabijanic4576 3 года назад +1

      Hahaha

    • @nandy178
      @nandy178 3 года назад +1

      I think it is good to work as a teenager. I did practice at the sea in the hotel when I 15 years old. One of the best experiences in my life, she is taking about her experiences as well. It is not a bad idea.

    • @anafranjic4646
      @anafranjic4646 2 года назад +2

      @@nandy178 Teens shouldn't be working; they should enjoy their teen years! That is a child labour! ( Canada is accusing other counties of child exploitation, but doing it itself)

  • @visnjariley2747
    @visnjariley2747 3 года назад +2

    I agree with how you allocated those points and the reasons why. So many reasons to love both countries. 🇭🇷 🇨🇦

  • @autumntarabocchia8363
    @autumntarabocchia8363 3 года назад +3

    I'm a Canadian from Ottawa, trying my best to learn Croatian in hopes of teaching English in Croatia or Bosnia some day. I LOVE this channel, thank you so so much. And ahaha Canadian Tire eh? I work at A&W.

  • @croatiansensation1554
    @croatiansensation1554 3 года назад +3

    Great vid. Impressive how you learned Croatian as well. PS Am from Burlington as well. )

    • @RoyalCroatianTours
      @RoyalCroatianTours  3 года назад +1

      Thanks so much!! It took a little while to get to this point though! :)

  • @NataliaGallant
    @NataliaGallant 3 года назад +1

    Agreed 100% and the thing I also love is the 2
    Hours break in afternoon do lunch in the working areas

  • @zeljkameznaric6047
    @zeljkameznaric6047 3 года назад +1

    Going to school in the afternoon is GREAT!!! You go to pools and swimm in the morning, get back, eat, drink, do your homework, pray you get all A's, your friend comes by, you rehearse for the exam and you catch a tram together on your way to school! WHAT is not to like??? Also, classes that already had the exam in the morning shift already sent you the questions they had been asked, so it is so much more convenient to prepare and excell. Also, you make many good friends that way, as you tend to do the same for them, and some people even help each others study things which some find difficult to comprehand during the classes and that builds up great understanding, empathy and simpathy between children at school, rather than bulling you have in USA and Canada! Actually, I think you imported that when you foreigners arrived ha ha ha - crazy!!! We have never had anything like that before, but were always taught to help the weaker, young and old, black or white, small or big, fat or skinny, foreign or domestic - regardless... Ever since anglosaxon crime and teenage high school bulling/ malestation films arrived, like a bad seed, we have had a few, outbursts, but dealt with that pretty quickly! Nobody likes bullies here. We have another kind - "rich dady hercegovac' son", ha ha ha! But he only runs people down on the streets with his brand new fast car, because his father did not buy him a tram. Altgough, he will buy him the tram company, when son gets of age! Or, at least, he will employ him there as a CEO. And, then, WE have mister Horvatinčić, Čačić, Milanović (but he only drives Ray Ban in a boat at Gunja, really...burst pipes!), Anemic Andrej, and a ghost of our late city mayer, and you in Canada DON'T!
    Canada is a really popper's country, I reckon... Nothing to cut boats with, no boost for funeral businesses... I just need to give a 1000 more points to Croatia, not just because your country is so hectic, while Croatians are so relaxed, but also because we are SO rich, that we throw it all over the hills and mountains and woods: just our Mt.Medvednica cable costs more than Saudi gold!!! I guess you need 20 more years here to figure that out. You already nailed birocracy, bread and Dolac! And, be so kind, when already local, just send me a recipe for the blueberry baggles! Or bring them by when you come for a coffe... you are wellcome! And, yes, your kids WILL either study HARD, ALL DAY, EVERY DAY, from preschool till last year at Uny (with no time nor energy /or lack of common sense!!/ to go out and smootch like in america or Britain, having sex underaged, smoking pot and drinking), or you may send them to work as trolly pushers - FOR A LIFE TIME!!!

  • @CharlotteAcrobat
    @CharlotteAcrobat 3 года назад +5

    Croatians also hate the bureaucracy in Croatia. It's so common to be missing one document that we even have an acronym to describe it: FT1P - Fali Ti 1 Papir. Terrible!
    P.S. When I lived in the US, I was getting quite annoyed by the waiters not letting me eat my meal / drink my coffee in peace. For example, I would be talking with a friend about something private and/or important and we'd get interrupted all the time. Plus the fake cheer made me uncomfortable. Had I stayed living in the States longer, I would probably have given up on eating out. So, we can't really say that waiters are bad in Croatia, they're just the way Croatians want them to be -- quiet, far, but in visible distance to be waved over in case we need something.

  • @ultimouomo11
    @ultimouomo11 3 года назад +10

    Weather - Croatia
    Nature & Beauty - Croatia (but Canada does have raw, natural beauty)
    Bureaucracy - CANADA!!!! (I was doing backflips for this one)
    Day Care - Croatia
    Standard of Living - Canada (strictly monetarily speaking; but lifestyle no way!)
    Youth Employment - Canada
    Coffee - CROATIA!!! (Death to Tim Hortons!)
    Drive-Thru - Canada
    Bakeries - CROATIA!!!
    Food - Croatia
    Customer Service - Canada (but it's really fake & insincere, especially in restaurants)
    Vacation Time - Croatia
    Education - Croatia (average Croat is smarter than the average Canadian)
    Healthcare - Canada
    Safety & Crime - Croatia (hands down, you can't even compare this one, and its not because of size of the city)
    If you value material goods above all else you live in Canada. If you place friendship and enjoyment of daily life above all else you live in Croatia.

  • @ugowar
    @ugowar 3 года назад +3

    The moment you mentioned bureaucracy and paperwork at 3:46 I knew where this was going :D
    Yeah, it's like we're the bureaucracy capital of Europe (if not the world) or something.

  • @goranivic2386
    @goranivic2386 3 года назад

    ovo je stvarno odlično. Hvala Vam

  • @IgorSPopovich
    @IgorSPopovich 3 года назад +18

    I hate when waiters in Australia (very similar to Canada in many aspects, Anglo-Saxon cultural framework) come 5-6 times to our table and ask me how everything is ... especially when the meal is crap, and if you tell them the truth, they make a face and don't do anything about it, but never come back and leave you alone ... Plus, I disagree with her on food being better in Canada (or USA or Australia I would add), Croatian food (and in other ex-YU republics) is first class, healthier , tastier and less GMO shit !

  • @matijatadic895
    @matijatadic895 3 года назад +4

    Its interesting to see your comparison. I was born and raised in Zagreb and now I live in Vancouver. Very good points and I really like the video..I can say you are right about everything but the food but that's just my view. Oh I miss sarma 😪

    • @RoyalCroatianTours
      @RoyalCroatianTours  3 года назад +1

      Yes, many people disagree with me about the food lol I just miss the variety from back home that you can't get here. I do like that the food is fresher here in Croatia, though! And I absolutely do love Croatian food (I just got used, and miss, eating many different cuisines back in Canada, so that's the reason I gave the point to Canada :)

    • @matijatadic895
      @matijatadic895 3 года назад

      @@RoyalCroatianTours Yes you re definitely right about the variety of cuisines.Here where I live in a radius of 1km from my home I got probably 20 different cuisines/restaurants but I still go mostly for Greek or just to a Serb for ćevapi. 🙂🇭🇷

  • @drowndefacto
    @drowndefacto 3 года назад +1

    I am so proud of the way you put your sentences into information when explaining yourself!
    So sweet when you say how you love Canada, since you're Canadian! I am so happy to hear you will always cherish and have in your heart your own homeland - Canada. 🇨🇦
    However, it's heartwarming how you respect your new homeland and tend to see the positives of it, while being real rather than fake, when you spoke about famous Croatian BIROKRACIJA 🤣
    You are awesome :)) Have a long and beautiful life wherever you go 🤗
    🇭🇷🥰🇨🇦

  • @zeljkavojinovic7135
    @zeljkavojinovic7135 3 года назад +2

    I agree with you completely 🤗

  • @steveskrobot9496
    @steveskrobot9496 3 года назад +2

    Im dieing to get back over there. Im born in Australia with Croatian parents. I love your videos as they keep me up to date & informed.

    • @RoyalCroatianTours
      @RoyalCroatianTours  3 года назад +1

      Thanks Steve!! Hope you're able to come soon!

    • @HIDAN228
      @HIDAN228 3 года назад +1

      I would give my right arm to trade places with you🤣🤣 and im only half joking, why anyone would wanna live here where you cant make more than 1000$ a month and thats if you get REALLY lucky.
      Just hurts to see ppl live your dreams

    • @steveskrobot9496
      @steveskrobot9496 3 года назад

      @@HIDAN228 Im wanting to go back for holiday and visit relo's. I'm happy livin in Oz!

    • @utvara1
      @utvara1 3 года назад +1

      @@HIDAN228 if you are a lazy pleb you can't make more. If you work a high demand job you sure AF can. IT, septic cleaning, speciality welder, traditional stone mason on Islands, archaeologist, oil rig worker, accountant, fuc, my homie delivers for Glovo, works 12hrs a day and has 1300euro pay monthly and his IQ is like 80. My friend works on island ship route and has a nice pay also. You are just a pleb.

  • @missthunderstormable
    @missthunderstormable 3 года назад +4

    very good video and you are lovely and smart. you talk with a lot of respect for both countries, i sigurna sam da te neke stvari puno više živciraju u HR negoli želiš reći iz pristojnosti i poštovanja. vidi se da si dobro odgojena. hvala na lijepom videu.

  • @Studio468
    @Studio468 3 года назад +4

    Love your videos!
    I lived in Vancouver 90% of my life and am now living in Zadar so for me the weather is very similar (Vancouver does not have “Canadian” winters) except here there is the Bura and Jugo 💨
    I wish Vancouver had the gas prices Toronto has☹️ here in Croatia it is more expensive but not by much compared to Vancouver prices but it is better quality of gas (95-100 octane compared to 87-91 in Vancouver)
    I love that fact that travel in Croatia is so much more accessible with a car be it within Croatia as well as rest of Europe!
    It’s awesome hearing your experiences.

    • @RoyalCroatianTours
      @RoyalCroatianTours  3 года назад +1

      Thanks so much, Kristina!! Zadar is beautiful! :) (and so is Vancouver ;)

    • @dsego84
      @dsego84 3 года назад

      Quality of gas is the same afaik, just different rating system.

  • @thomasdevald7106
    @thomasdevald7106 3 года назад +2

    if you drive Croatia with your car on Croatian highway from east ( Slavonia ) to the south ( Dalmatia ),you will realize that you drive thru 5 different zones :) ,Slavonia is dry zone,region of Zagreb to the tunnel " Mala Kapela " is continental zone,seam you drive out from that tunnel,you are in Lika and that is forest upland zone and it's ever colder than all other zones in Croatia and that zone is to the tunnel " Sveti Rok " ,that tunnel drive thru the mountain of Velebit and you enter in my favorite zone - DALMATIA almost ever sunny coastline land with very nice weather and soft Winter ( only when is blowing our gloriously BURA :) ,very heavy and cold wind ) and at the end you are in 5th zone,that is from Metković to Dubrovnik and that zone is how I use to call it " wild west zone ".

    • @thomasdevald7106
      @thomasdevald7106 3 года назад +1

      P.S. 5 zones from so small country,aren't we magnificent land :)

  • @crobeastness
    @crobeastness 3 года назад +2

    All the reasons she was saying the customer service is better in Canadian restaurants is actually the opposite for me. Definitely prefer the no tip, no fake waiters in Europe. Just give me my food and drink and bill and don't bother me with nonsense every 5 seconds.

  • @i1bike
    @i1bike 2 года назад +1

    Going to school in afternoon is better, cuz if you study in the morning for the multiple exam, the knowledge will not evaporate thru the night. I used to skip all the exams whenever i was in the morning shift. If you have only one exam while in morning shift, its ok, but multiple exams are deadly ones. So, afternoon shift is actually god given

  • @VanjaMk1
    @VanjaMk1 3 года назад +3

    For restaurant service, Croatia definitely wins for me. I'd rather simply call a waiter than be constantly interrupted in the middle of a conversation or chewing...

  • @ivanb9223
    @ivanb9223 3 года назад +4

    👍Zanimljiv video 👌

  • @katerinak7628
    @katerinak7628 3 года назад +17

    in croatia u dont need to go and find ur waiter bcs u just need to call out like 'konobar' and they'll come.

    • @katerinak7628
      @katerinak7628 3 года назад +2

      @željko šimić hahahah naci, ja sm iz australije al moji su iz bosne, I tk smo mi uvk ponasali hahaha

  • @Anna-qs5gm
    @Anna-qs5gm 3 года назад +23

    Kad bi mi konobar svako malo dolazio za stol nebih nikad ni jela u restoranu

    • @l.z.2315
      @l.z.2315 3 года назад

      Slazem se..U Londonu sam bio...ekstremno su irintantni .

    • @babajagica2208
      @babajagica2208 3 года назад +2

      Ja sam ko moj pas približi mi se stolu odmah režim 😂😂

  • @brankasaric9473
    @brankasaric9473 3 года назад +2

    Hi my dear Canadian friend. I went opposite way. Lived in Canada for 15 years and then came back home to Rijeka. I totally agree with most things you talked about in this video and I understand your feelings. I miss so many things from Canada, often Tim Hortons coffee, sometimes donuts and BLT sandwich at every corner, Sub sandwiches, Mandarin "All you can eat" restaurants, Red Lobster, Montana beef ribs... not to mention beef stakes... and, my house for sure. I worked at head office as financial analyst for 10 years, never felt as a stranger and still have Canadian friends. I guess long Canadian winters lost versus Croatian coast and my home town. You are great observer. I wish you all the best.

    • @RoyalCroatianTours
      @RoyalCroatianTours  3 года назад +1

      Thank you Branka!! Nice to hear you also miss the same things! By the way, I love Rijeka! One of my favourite cities in Croatia for sure. I've been saying lately that if I were to move somewhere else in Croatia, it would probably be Rijeka!

    • @brankasaric9473
      @brankasaric9473 3 года назад

      @@RoyalCroatianTours Hi Sara. Rijeka is small city, but it is not about Rijeka itself, it is more about surrounding area. I am going for coffee whenever i can to Millennium in Opatija, my favorite beach is Moscenicka Draga, mountains are just few kilometers up north, islands are also very close. Rijeka is mostly shopping area, but I also enjoy Korzo and city center once in a while. Market is really good! Used to be even better, a have to notice. I would say that Rijeka is good place to live!! However, I might not be very objective since, it is my home town after all.

  • @libbybradshaw7241
    @libbybradshaw7241 3 года назад +7

    Similar to my list except Croatia definitely gets the beauty point over the UK. Germany would get the bureaucracy point over both Croatia and the UK, just registering to live here was almost impossible. I can no longer stand British coffee!

  • @patrickbozic9581
    @patrickbozic9581 3 года назад +3

    I think its better to go to shool in the afternoon because it takes me around 2 hours to get to school so when i have it in the afternoon i dont have to wake up im 5 am and it feels nice to ride the bus at night

  • @x-namex-name5516
    @x-namex-name5516 3 года назад +3

    I am glad u enjoy in Europe uts nice place

  • @loopdyloo22
    @loopdyloo22 3 года назад +5

    I didn’t realize that teenagers don’t have jobs in Croatia as they do in Canada. That’s really interesting. I agree with you that having a job as a teenager has so many benefits not only in making some money but learning teamwork and responsibility, and gaining skills and self-confidence. Već osam mjeseci živim u Zagrebu. Kanada je super, ali sve u svemu želim ostati u Hrvatskoj :)

    • @lukagavric10
      @lukagavric10 3 года назад +1

      I start working when i was 14 and i was working full time every summer
      Croatia,Split🔁Hvar

    • @loopdyloo22
      @loopdyloo22 3 года назад

      @@lukagavric10 That’s really great, Luka :)

    • @CharlotteAcrobat
      @CharlotteAcrobat 3 года назад +5

      @@loopdyloo22 Teenagers in Croatia do work, but only summers. Croatian high school can be quite demanding so it's difficult to find time for a part-time job. Also, having to go to school in shifts makes it difficult to find an employer who'd want someone to work a different shift each week.

    • @loopdyloo22
      @loopdyloo22 3 года назад

      @@CharlotteAcrobat Thanks! That’s good to know. Yes, the different school times would make working more difficult to schedule.

  •  3 года назад +30

    Congrats for not calling our sea the ocean like any other American does :D

    • @indexasica
      @indexasica 3 года назад +1

      She's Canadian, though.

    •  3 года назад

      @@indexasica USA != American continent

    • @indexasica
      @indexasica 3 года назад

      @ As far as I know, it's North American continent not American continent (do you think US is the only country on the continent?) You can also say Americas which refers to both South and North America, so North America - continent, America - USA.

    •  3 года назад

      @@indexasica well, my original comment when I said "American" implied a person living in North America because the person I commented to is from Canada.
      And I'm describing people, English speaking people and not the exact continent border. Because I'm excluding Mexicans from this. Otherwise it would include Latin America when speaking about people and that spans trough both American continents etc...

    • @indexasica
      @indexasica 3 года назад

      @ Sorry, but for me (and think for the rest of the world - correct me if I'm wrong) the term "American" means a person from the United States, not the person from the North American continent. I've never heard a person from Mexico or, say, Panama say for themselves that they're American even though they reside on the same continent. If you call "Americans" all the people from the said continent, then you can't exclude other nations.

  • @carlodiverso
    @carlodiverso 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for a nice and positive comments !

  • @ander9115
    @ander9115 3 года назад +19

    Id love to move to Canada,Im from Croatia. Life here is just surviving from month to month,when u work some average job for average salary. 3-4 free weeks for vacation you can spend only at home bcs you dont have money to travel.

    • @1tsbag134
      @1tsbag134 3 года назад +2

      I agree

    • @zulazulic173
      @zulazulic173 3 года назад +15

      @Mar Grg Samo zato sto ti zelis otici ne znaci da svi zele otici. Promjeni posao, profesiju ako ti je mala placa ili jos bolje otvori svoj biznis, barem je to danas jednostavno. Manje jadikovanja, vise ambicioznosti.

    • @peroperic8907
      @peroperic8907 3 года назад

      i agree to

    • @nenad.zaninovic
      @nenad.zaninovic 3 года назад +3

      @@zulazulic173 evo ja imam svoj posao 25 godina, to mi je najveće prokletstvo koje imam, uložija sam život u njega, ali u krivoj zemlji, sad mi je žao šta nisam otišao kad sam imao 20 godina

    • @zulazulic173
      @zulazulic173 3 года назад +5

      ​@@nenad.zaninovic Mozda bi bilo bolje a mozda bi bilo jos gore, nikad ne znas. Samo kazem da mnogo nasih ljudi kvoca a mnogi od njih nisu prst pomaknuli da ostvare nesto u zivotu. Oni misle kad promjene drzavu odmah ce procvjetati ruze sto je daleko od istine. Naravno, jednima ce biti bolje, drugima isto kao ovdje a trecima ce biti jos gore.

  • @lea88pu
    @lea88pu 3 года назад

    Well about working as a teenager in Croatia it really depends where you live..I live in Pula and I have started with work when I was 16 at summer breaks. We usually went to work in any tourist oriented job like souvenir shop, selling tickets for national parks, caffe shops, Mc Donalds, different clothing shops etc. And we did it legaly trough school service and later as students trough student service.

  • @Antonio_Serdar
    @Antonio_Serdar 3 года назад +16

    Never been to Canada but just judging off of stereotypes I would agree about everything except the food. I have a really hard time seeing how America/Canada could have better and more authentic/fresh food than a country like Croatia.
    I get the whole variety argument, but I believe the quality of the food itself is better in Croatia (southern Europe in general).
    Oh and one last thing: the reason why Croatian cities are safer than Canadian cities is not the size, it is the lack of multiculturalism, but I guess that is not PC to say.
    Great video!

    • @evasmiljanic3529
      @evasmiljanic3529 3 года назад +4

      The quality of food is better in Croatia, but it's true it's a lot easier to find a wide variety of authentic foreign cuisines in Canada

    • @warrengauchier1401
      @warrengauchier1401 3 года назад +4

      Canada is so multicultural that we can find pretty much any type of food made by authentic chefs from those countries. Here in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories I can at anytime find, Chinese, Japanese, Taiwanese, Ukrainian western etc. All owned and operated by Chinese, Japanese, Taiwanese, Ukrainian, people, etc. However, I have yet to notice any Croatian restaurants in Yellowknife, but I do know we had some Croats living here. I know of two families though that have gone back to Croatia. Probably didn’t like the cold. We just ended a week straight of -40 to -45 c with windchills to near -60.

    • @Antonio_Serdar
      @Antonio_Serdar 3 года назад +5

      @@warrengauchier1401
      Yeah, I am just talking about the quality of the fruit, veggies, meat, dairy...Canadian stuff just can't compare with Croatian because of the climate, it is pretty simple.

    • @warrengauchier1401
      @warrengauchier1401 3 года назад +1

      @@Antonio_Serdar yes. In that text, you are absolutely right. Especially up here in Canada’s Arctic, where all our fruits and veggies are either flown or trucked in.

    • @RoyalCroatianTours
      @RoyalCroatianTours  3 года назад

      @@warrengauchier1401 Now that's chilly! We had a very cold day here in Zagreb of -4 lol

  • @anci1854
    @anci1854 Год назад

    Very true comperisons! Feel the same!👍😁

  • @wtsiamruk
    @wtsiamruk 3 года назад +3

    Please, pleeease make a video about saving opportunities in Croatia!)

  • @hana824
    @hana824 3 года назад

    Yeah, I wish we could start working at young age here in Croatia, it would teach us so much

  • @sarakinkela2046
    @sarakinkela2046 3 года назад +4

    Hello! I would just like to comment the teenage employment. Everyone can work here when they finish elementary school. We have different contracts - school contract and college contract. They are usually way better (legal minimun wage is MUCH higher for students) so we usually do work but mostly in summer. I believe this is more common on the shore though :D

  • @megyseth1733
    @megyseth1733 3 года назад +16

    I would really hate if someone would constantly be coming to my table XD Cultural differences.

  • @pattiannp22
    @pattiannp22 3 года назад +2

    I’m new here. I’ve watched a few of your videos , I’m in CA, n with a born bred Croatian. I’m Italian n speak fluently and learning thru apps to speak Croatian. You speak so well, how? Gosh I dream of being able to speak like u do, plz tell me where to start!

  • @speedoflight3539
    @speedoflight3539 3 года назад

    Canada is huge country. So huge driving from one point of interest to another it is not easy. Crosses for close family or friend in ditches on side of the road keep others on alert and hopefully awake. Or they get turned into Oil if not so. Glad you guys young and old are moderate in everything and have fun with everything you are doing. Happy family like yours for all young and old and happy world. Who knows one day we might run into each other and say Hi kako ste?

  • @viktoriatravelvlog
    @viktoriatravelvlog 2 года назад

    I'm Croatian but I live in Western Europe and I like when the waiter comes and asks me once or more during the meal if I need something. It's actually very nice habit because I can say or order something else and don't need to interrupt my meal and look for waiter. But everybody is different.

  • @aerisskyler
    @aerisskyler 3 года назад +4

    Nekako sam odmah pretpostavio da te hvata nostalgija za Kanadom s vremena na vrijeme,to je razumljivo 😊 Nadovezujem se na ovo sto si rekla na kraju vezano za to :) To sam isto pomislio kad sam naletio na tvoj kanal prosli put. Sto se tice videa mogla si jos jednu stavku obraditi,pogled na Kanadjane i Hrvate,da opises mentalitet jednih i drugih,kakvi su u globalu Kanadjani,I kakav dojam Hrvati ostavljaju na tebe 😊 To nebi bilo za ocjenjivanje,al bilo bi zanimljivo kome bi tu dala svoj bod 😃 Inace netko je tu super ideju predlozio,da das osvrt na hrvatsku glazbu u nekom narednom videu :))) Sto volis cuti,i sto mozda ne 😄 Da das tu plus I minus za neke 😃 To je inace praksa mnogih koji imaju youtube kanal,osvrti na glazbu,na tu I tu pjesmu,pjevacicu il pjevaca. I ja bih te mozda pitao da mi predlozis nekog kanadskog pjevaca/pjevacicu/bend kojeg/koju volis cuti 😊 Znam da su Michael Buble i Avril Lavigne Kanadjani 😃 Njih se odmah sjetio :)))

  • @Martina_Milicevic
    @Martina_Milicevic 3 года назад +2

    If you're living in Zagreb, which I got from your videos, there are elementary schools which only have morning shifts.. A lot of them actually.. But usually yes, our schools are double shifted.. :)

  • @sonjavukoja4936
    @sonjavukoja4936 3 года назад +25

    Painfully sluggish administrative procedures, that often brings tears in your eyes and swearwords to your mouth are shame of Croatia. There are also multitude of grumpy people working in public services. These are only a top of iceberg, pointing to corrupted government that does not give rat arse about its people.

    • @interceptor7905
      @interceptor7905 3 года назад +2

      Točno tako!Živija san u Hr a sad san u Australiji mislin da nema birokracije ka u Hr,užas!

    • @sonjavukoja4936
      @sonjavukoja4936 3 года назад +3

      @@interceptor7905 , da, sve je ovo namjerno! Nesluzbeno saznajemo da planiraju useliti i zaposliti tisuce radnika iz Bangladesa, Pakistana itd. ovdi u Hrvatskoj! U zadnjih godinu-dvije na desetke tisuca nasih mladih iselili su u Njemacku, Irsku, Austriju... Dakle, namjerno se kreiralo beznadje i anti- poduzetnicka klima, ovrhe i delozacije, bankroti i stecaji tvrtki koji su za sobom povlacili i rijeke nezaposlenih. U zemlji je demografska katastrofa, i , taj umjetno izazvani i nagli vakuum ce trebati popuniti! Naravno da beskicmenjacima na vlasti, koji se ponizno pokoravaju EU birokratima, ne pada na pamet strateski i poticajno vratiti autohtono iseljenistvo. Oni ce posegnuti za korporacijskim tehnomanagerskim pragmatizmom - uposliti ce jeftinu radnu snagu i bezpogovornu glasacku masineriju! Posljedica toga biti ce nestanak Hrvatske u svakom obliku! Ako mi ne prebrisu ovaj komentar, zivija ti meni!

    • @interceptor7905
      @interceptor7905 3 года назад +1

      @@sonjavukoja4936 Ma zna san to otprije a šta reći kad san govorija ljudima o ovim stvarima oni meni da ja govorin ka manager!Ja njima pa tako i triba a ne čekat da nan jebivjetri kroju sudbinu!Ja san se na vodno pravija pametan.Nisan pravija nego jesan lol!Morat ću počet pravit klipnjače po youtube!

    • @PaulSmith-mv1pq
      @PaulSmith-mv1pq 3 года назад +1

      Government is corrupted in Canada too and gnmt officials are slow,rude and unprofessional.

    • @Omgiamsotriggered
      @Omgiamsotriggered 3 года назад +2

      jbg pa mora i nesto tih 20 na odjelu uhljeba radit sto vani radi jedna osoba ;) pa razvuku proceduru da izgleda da svi nesto rade; jedan provjerava diplome, drugi biljege, treci pecate itd ;))

  • @phazze
    @phazze 3 года назад +3

    Cars, gadgets, electronics are all more expensive in entire Europe compared to USA/Canada and that has been pretty much the norm for decades. But I buy most of it as business expense so I don’t care really.

  • @comajac1282
    @comajac1282 3 года назад +1

    The only thing I don't agree is food. Love this video. :)

  • @sonatak304
    @sonatak304 Год назад

    Super interesting to hear that perspective. Canada is so big and there are so many nuances! I would be curious to know what people of color think of life in Croatia or visiting Croatia.

  • @jgman56
    @jgman56 3 года назад

    I feel the same mostly!

  • @didi_mega_dudu
    @didi_mega_dudu 2 года назад +3

    I feel like the food point has to go to Europe compared to anywhere else, cause of the quality of the meat and vegetables.

  • @sulicigor3565
    @sulicigor3565 2 года назад +1

    It is easy-if you are working for living croatia, if you are living for work canada.
    If you want safety for you kids, good domestic food, meat, vegetables, with realy taste, have a time for you family and friends, drnking 2 hours coffe..than croatia, for sure..

  • @Marko_Rusak
    @Marko_Rusak 3 года назад +8

    If you hadn't said it in the video I'd think you're a native Croatian, you look a lot like a Croatian. You must have some Mediterranian Europe heritage.

  • @silmuffin86
    @silmuffin86 3 года назад

    I'm from Northern Italy, my husband is from the US. My culture is very similar to Croatia and your experiences in Canada are very similar to what I've experienced in the US

  • @katarina6597
    @katarina6597 3 года назад +11

    About teenagers jobs. They can work when in high school and university. The problem is that a lot of us go to school or university by bus or train so we don't have time to work. But others work mostly in a caffe or some stores. A lot of my high school friends did that. Now when I'm in university, a lot of my friends can work because they go to classes by car so they have time to go to work.
    About the paperwork, yes, we hate it as well haha

    • @Rafael-qd3yq
      @Rafael-qd3yq 3 года назад +1

      Nothing worse than waiting those endless lines

    • @vlaja29
      @vlaja29 3 года назад

      Totally agree. If there is one thing that I would like to get tackled after the goverment corruption, that would be bureaucracy.

  • @pirad1922
    @pirad1922 3 года назад +13

    Bok Sarah!
    I am an Australian expat living in Zagreb and I agree 100% on all your points! The thing I miss the most is DEFINITELY the diversity of food and the quality of multi-cultural foods. Canada and Australia are similar in our expat communities so in time, I believe Zagreb will get better in terms of diversity (as in I see it is becoming more multi cultural and so the food culture will follow). Dying for a great Vietnamese place here! Interesting about customer service, we don't have tipping culture in Australia but waiters/waitresses are SOOOO much nicer in Aus compared to Croatia. Not just the constant service, just attitude is different. Even in retail, I've actually cried after encounters here for things I would never imagine back at home. I never imagine I'd cry over nasty customer service haaha! Like you said, pros and cons to both and it's a joy to live in a different country, especially one as beautiful as Croatia :)

    • @grandmastersreaction1267
      @grandmastersreaction1267 3 года назад +13

      What do you mean Zagreb will do better? By whose standards? I lament the day Zagreb or Croatia more generally, becomes like Australia or Canada. I’ve lived in Croatia, Australia and now Sweden and I’ve travelled all over the place. It’s actually scary how many first world cities are all exactly the same. They all have same “diversity” of food, people, culture, modern architecture and mega corporations. Every “diverse” city is the same.

    • @pirad1922
      @pirad1922 3 года назад +1

      @@grandmastersreaction1267 Personal opinion I guess! I think the more diversity, the better. I'm also ethnically mixed so I feel more accepted when I see diversity I guess. Oh that's unfortunate, I've also lived in lots of cities (I would say Helsinki is VERY different to Melbourne and that Zagreb is very different to the two) and found it to be different everywhere! Screw mega corporations and I don't really care for architecture, although I prefer old European style by far haha. I love Croatia and their food (I am half Croatian after all) but I am really craving some good Ethiopian, Israeli, Vietnamese, Malaysian and Mauritian food after being away from Melbourne for nearly 2 years!

    • @martinhorny3738
      @martinhorny3738 3 года назад +4

      Interesting comparison from an expat Australian living many years in Prague. It sounds like all the pros and cons are similar to when I compare the Czech Republic to Australia.
      However, I love the fresh seafood in Croatia and in Istria especially you have some really good restaurants so I think both countries deserve "a point". Not to mention that in Croatia eating out is often combined with historical/beautiful surroundings which makes the dining experience even more special.
      Nice job comparing both countries.
      One of things I like about Croatia is their focus on home made produce. Perhaps you could do an episode on the variety of home made produce/original art in Croatia.
      On the otherhand I found that there was not much variety in supermarkets and I was a bit surprised that bigger cities like Zagreb and Pula were in some parts very run down.
      But good to see Croatia on the way up. It has so much to offer.

    • @grandmastersreaction1267
      @grandmastersreaction1267 3 года назад +6

      @@pirad1922 I’m half Croatian too. I’ve lived 19 years on the west side of Melbourne. I love Vietnamese and Ethiopian food too. But “the MORE diversity, the BETTER”. I don’t think that makes any sense, and I don’t think you or anyone else who espouses such empty platitudes really believes it. Can you please explain to me how it would be good for Croatia for there to be infinitely more diversity? Like, would that make the nation stronger? What would hold it together? It wouldn’t be shared history, culture, genetics or identity because everyone and everything would be different from each other. I mean, would your marriage be stronger if you shared nothing in common with your partner, if everything was different about you?

    • @pirad1922
      @pirad1922 3 года назад +2

      @@grandmastersreaction1267 Hey you're perfectly entitled to your opinions of course! I do find these types of discussions interesting :) At the end of the day I was just talking about food without getting too philosophical haha. I can't say if diversity IS better for ALL aspects of society but in terms of food...I would be so bold to say the more options the better! Why not have everyone feel included by having their cuisines celebrated? There's actually sociology studies which have noted that sharing food actually reduces prejudice and promotes mutual appreciation. Generally I think diversity only makes societies richer (not "better", but richer). I don't have a magic crystal ball but I think only good things can come from having people from many backgrounds. It would mean inclusion of different perspectives, ideologies, religions, work ethics, morals, food etc etc etc which is more representative of the world we live in, so probably it would help any place prosper! I love having friends from all around the world and learning about their backgrounds. I've also dated people from many different cultures and loved learning their ways! Did/do I always agree on their perspectives? No! Did I love learning about them? Yes! However, coming from a mixed background maybe I'm just biased. I'm not going to respond anymore as I don't have the time and I've said all I need to say but I'm glad we can all share our views and I agree with Sarah on having similar experiences :)

  • @_blento_2637
    @_blento_2637 3 года назад +3

    You could have opened an office in Croatia from your Canadian company. Easy to open and 100% legal. The only issue is that you might be able to pay taxes twice - Canada would reimburse it to you while filing annual tax.
    Also, While you were talking about services in restaurants :-), you did not encounter that in Canada and United States waiters are pushing you to eat as fast as possible so they can serve another table (bigger turnover). In Croatia you have all the time you need to digest your food. For that and only that reason I would give the point to Croatia

  • @starstruck5710
    @starstruck5710 3 года назад +3

    im from croatia sisak i just cant handle these aftershocks its just hard to get used to it but either way Hello fellow croatian

  • @sesameseed5370
    @sesameseed5370 3 года назад +4

    Great stuff, as always 🙂 Pozdrav mojoj lijepoj zemlji Hrvatskoj 👋

  • @kennoth3297
    @kennoth3297 2 года назад +1

    It's just a difference in mentality, rather than the quality of service I'd say. In Croatia, what we expect of a waiter and what we consider to be a great service is simply to be courteous, to bring us what we ordered... and to then leave us in peace until we're ready to either order extra or pay the bill. We like to take our time as you have probably already noticed, and during that time we don't like being disturbed.
    While I understand why they do it, I would be really uncomfortable in NA if I was with a friend enjoying a pint of beer, and a waiter was hoovering over us the entire time. Just wanted to pitch on on that part, everything else about the video is mostly spot on.

  • @lucijaoroz0
    @lucijaoroz0 2 года назад

    I have to correct you about work, yes teenagers can work and there is also "učenički servis" that takes care about your contract. My first job was at a small local store in Zagreb and I was 15 by then. For teenagers popular jobs are selling ice creams and other stuff on the seaside or washing the windshield on the cars at petrol stations. Some children tend to work in grocery stores.... BUT it teenage labor is definitely not common, in my experience I would say that when I was a teen maybe 10% of my friends were working and it was only during summer. :)