In Spain the quality of tap water greatly differs, because it's attached to the geological origin of soils. Granitic soils, specially in the huge mountain ranges across the country, have excelent tap water. However, the mediterranean coasts, where the foreign tourists normally go, have limewater soils with a lot of magnesium and calcium salts which don't taste specially good.
Most public bathrooms in French villages or small towns are free but if you don't know the place you'll have a hard time finding them (pro tip : they're often near churches or city hall). You also can find free toilets in public-access buildings.
To be honest, in France, there are actually free public toilets in many big cities (including Paris). I think many people don't like to use them because sometimes they're alright but sometimes they're dirty, but they do exist. And some cafés will let you use the bathroom for free if you're in a hurry and ask politely, even though they actually don't have to let you (and yes, this also happens in Paris, who said Parisians were unfriendly? 🤷🏼♀️). However I think many people feel uncomfortable asking to go for free. Asking for (free) tap water is also fine, not just in Paris, people won't look at you in a bad way for doing so, so it's quite common (though people may enjoy something a bit fancier at the restaurant). I think it's way more common in France than in Belgium or Spain for example, even though it's also totally possible in these two countries.
Not just in Paris. Free public toilets are everywhere in France. And for some reason the girls were all thinking "you have to pay for bottled water", which is normal everywhere (notice how they say "if you don't want to pay you ask for tap water").
Just ask for a "carafe d'eau", it's very common and it's just tap water (at least it should be). I've never payed for water in restaurants. Normally they even bring the "carafe" without you asking for it
in france, it's a law. Tap water is free, if you are somewhere like a restaurant or anything else, you have to give free tap water if someone ask for it :)
Great video, but I would love to see all of them using clip-on mics in the future. The mic that the Hungarian girl holds throughout the video seems to be much quieter compared to the others.
In Spain the price of a 500ml water bottle in a convenience store, usually ruled by chinese owners, is 50 cents (up to 80 cents in tourist areas) while the price in a supermarket is 15-25 cents
That’s sounds extremely cheap for me as a Swiss, here it’s really difficult to find a half liter bottle for under 1,50 chf (basically 1,50 euro), a lot of places sell them for 2,50 / 3,00 and if you are in the city at a small tourist shop even 3,50 or 4.
as a spaniard, the lazy stereotype here is not true at all, we have one of the highest work hours in Western Europe, maybe for Europeans having a break to go eat is lazy???🤣
The first fact, about when it’s really warm / hot the weather, and you left with chair to the streets it’s also really common in South America, as well the kisses in the cheek, but commonly here it’s only one, and the bureaucracy, wellll absolutely it’s deficient
I'm french I never had to pay for toilets except when I was visiting Paris or Germany. Same for water having your free "carafe d'eau" is basic in every restaurant.
Polish people are the only ones I know who are still formal and respectful to each other, even when arguing. "How dare you insilt me Mr. Janusz, SIR! Has anyone ever offerered SIR a good ass whooping, Mr. Janusz, SIR?"
In Spain if you go to a proper restaurant and ask for water they will give you bottled water and you'll have to pay, but if you go to random bars or cafeterías (and there are plenty everywhere), and just ask for a glass of water they will give it to you for free. At least that is how it is in the south.
Don't understand the "pay for water" thing.. I mean outside Europe you get a bottle of water into a restaurant or coffee place for free?? Asking for a glass of tap water, that's another thing, that depends if it's a thing in the country, or the city... But also in-house water, drinkable or not, you pay for it, don't you? As for paying for toilets... I live in Spain and would say most of the are free, and in locals, you will by something for appreciation but they it's not conditioned. To be honest I couldn't say I've seen, notice a public toilet where I live, or in Barcelona, couldn't say where they are.. Never used them, so can't say if you have to pay or not.
Yeah in my country Argentina everybody kisses everybody it's very common and the sitting in chairs and talking about people is also very common especially the grandmas...they have dirt on every person on every person it's funny talking to them they are almost like spies!!!😂😂🤣🤣
I dunno where this uk girl lives/lived, but free public bathrooms and nude beaches are a thing. They are however trying to convert most public bathrooms into pay to pee/poop ones, because local councils either don't get enough funding, or simply refuse to maintain the public services. Think she needs to go on a tour of the uk.
Nah where I live there's no free public toilets and I've never seen a nude beach. It'll definately be regional. In my nearest town centre you pay 20p to use the filthy toilet, but then again in Freeport (Junction 32) in Castleford which is an outdoor shopping centre, the toilets there are free so idk, but I've never ever seen a nude beach. Again it's probably just a regional thing cos most of the beaches I've been to are in Yorkshire (Bridlington, Flamborough, Scarborough, Whitby etc). I also don't know about the kissing greeting thing, again it could be regional cos I don't remember ever doing that, but you should chill lad she's not a person from all of Britain she can't know all of Britain, plus she said nude beaches aren't common at all, admittedly she said it after she said they're not a thing, but that's just from experience init, chill art lad hahaha. It also could be an England thing and maybe Scotland or Wales have nude beaches, not like you'd want to go to them in either country aye, but yeah just relax mate.
1:26 WTF is Lucie talking about? You don't pay to use public bathrooms in France. 5:44 All the girls are so confused with this. They say "yes, we pay for water" while thinking of bottled water and say "if you don't want to pay you ask for tap water". That's true for everywhere. Everyone pays for bottled water. But in some places, like Belgium, you also pay for the tap water. 7:14 "Government work slow" -> again, that's everywhere. Are you trying to tell me that the US government or the Korean government is this get everything done quick efficiency machine now? Pull the other one!
About the water. We talking more about in restaurants (I guess it’s a bit confusing) to get water in a restaurant you need to order a bottle of water and need to pay for that. Which you don’t need to in korea :) the water here is always completely free at the restaurant:)
@@_joilifeIn many US restaurants the waiters automatically bring water and you only ask if you also want something else. In fact The water glasses might already be on the table when you sit down. Depends on the type of restaurant.
@@anndeecosita3586 yea see. So that’s what we mean. We are European. Not American. Means it is a European thing that we have to pay for the water in a restaurant
@@_joilife Same in France you don't have to pay for water in restaurants. In every restaurants you have your free "carafe d'eau ", And when it's finish you ask the waiter to go fill your carafe again. That's basicly free.
Well, how do you think Latin America got it? It definitely came via Spain, Portugal, and France. The Arab world also does kissing on the cheeks for greeting. It's really something that stems from Mediterranean culture and becomes less common as you travel north of Europe.
How many stupid Hollywood movies portrait germans as aggressive, spanish and italians as lazy, french as always smoking (not to mention the supposed brown teeth)?!
This people think that the world is just Europe and Murica! In Europe people kiss to great each other... so it's in south America, for instance! In the USA back in the '90s people used to that (at least in talk shows, movies and stuff it was common). Probably now they don't do that because they are afraid to get shot or because they think it's sexual or an excuse to haress, or something... And europeans are the weird ones?! They say that people in Spain are lazy? Try to work in the central part of Spain in the middle of 50°C in the summer! Saludos España, desde Portugal! 🇵🇹🇪🇸
Esse estereótipo é associado a França; não a toda a Europa, e deve-se ao tacto de os perfumes se terem popularizado na Corte Francesa. É, obviamente, um disparate! Além disso, 3 normal tomar 3 banhos em países tropicais, mas na Europa (por enquanto...) não há tanto calor que justifique o que se faz no Brasil.
For the shoes inside or on the bed, maybe it's a more northern or western US thing, but in the south I've never seen that before. You wouldn't catch me going inside with shoes on at my parent's house, especially on the bed that's gross. I honestly feel like the Italian woman secretly just hates the US I've noticed it these last few videos. She won't say anything like that when Sophia is out there but is always the one to bash the US on random stuff.
She’s a ditz. have lived in and visited multiple regions of the USA, stayed over at plenty of friends and relatives homes and have never seen anyone wear shoes in bed but she says an emphatically true across the board norm. I have never seen anyone wear shoes on a sofa either. Unless she meant to say that Americans wear shoes inside their houses which is true for some Americans but if she doesn’t know the difference between saying in the house and “in bed” then she needs to go back to English 101 before taking part in these discussions. She came across as not the sharpest knife in the drawer. No wonder this channel gets much fewer views than WF. 😂
Well, she said she saw that on most movies... and to be honest while growing up, it was in a lot of US movies... so I think that stereotype comes from there
Evidence of distortion of the book called Holy The book admits to itself in more than one place that it has been distorted: The testimony of the Prophet Jeremiah, Book of Jeremiah 36:23 “But remember the revelation of the Lord no longer, for the word of every man will be his inspiration, since you have distorted the word of the living God, the Lord.” Armies are our God. Jeremiah 8:8 How can you say: We are wise and the law of the Lord is with us? Indeed, the lying pen of the scribes has turned it into a lie.
This video is cringe. I stopped watching after that lady made the blanket statement that Americans wear shoes in bed are disgusting. I have LITERALLY NEVER SEEN THIS and I have lived in and visited many parts of the US. You can’t even put shoes on people’s sofas here let alone the bed. You guys pick some of the most ignorant people to be on here. Please don’t use her on World Friends.
Sitting in a chair and discussing other people's lives is also very common in Brazil 🤣
I guess not only in Brazil hahaha, I’m from Ecuador, I guess it’s more in South America that’s really common haha
European culture left there
Very common in south Italy too
Oh also that just the same in indonesia 🇮🇩 😁
It’s a Latin thing lol
In Spain the quality of tap water greatly differs, because it's attached to the geological origin of soils. Granitic soils, specially in the huge mountain ranges across the country, have excelent tap water. However, the mediterranean coasts, where the foreign tourists normally go, have limewater soils with a lot of magnesium and calcium salts which don't taste specially good.
Completamente de acuerdo
Most public bathrooms in French villages or small towns are free but if you don't know the place you'll have a hard time finding them (pro tip : they're often near churches or city hall). You also can find free toilets in public-access buildings.
Italian and Spanish girls among the most beautiful in the world
To be honest, in France, there are actually free public toilets in many big cities (including Paris). I think many people don't like to use them because sometimes they're alright but sometimes they're dirty, but they do exist. And some cafés will let you use the bathroom for free if you're in a hurry and ask politely, even though they actually don't have to let you (and yes, this also happens in Paris, who said Parisians were unfriendly? 🤷🏼♀️). However I think many people feel uncomfortable asking to go for free.
Asking for (free) tap water is also fine, not just in Paris, people won't look at you in a bad way for doing so, so it's quite common (though people may enjoy something a bit fancier at the restaurant). I think it's way more common in France than in Belgium or Spain for example, even though it's also totally possible in these two countries.
Not just in Paris. Free public toilets are everywhere in France. And for some reason the girls were all thinking "you have to pay for bottled water", which is normal everywhere (notice how they say "if you don't want to pay you ask for tap water").
Just ask for a "carafe d'eau", it's very common and it's just tap water (at least it should be). I've never payed for water in restaurants. Normally they even bring the "carafe" without you asking for it
I agree in France tap water is good quality and free on public places, bar, restaurant.
And outside of Paris I never paid to use the toilette.
@@daviddupont517 I've never paid to use the toilettes in Paris either.
@@TheMoviePlanet in train station. But also at some place you have too. But there is also some free. So good if you find them so far 😄
in france, it's a law. Tap water is free, if you are somewhere like a restaurant or anything else, you have to give free tap water if someone ask for it :)
Same in Spain.
you have to buy something, though, since January 2022
why does the UK girl have that chair😂😂
Uk is royalty lol and because it was from their British segment.
Great video, but I would love to see all of them using clip-on mics in the future. The mic that the Hungarian girl holds throughout the video seems to be much quieter compared to the others.
The German girl just speaks with very low voice.
@@lissandrafreljord7913 Yeah, maybe that's it
It's not working at all, the sound you hear is being captured by one of the other mics. This type of fails are recurrent in all of their channels.
@@lissandrafreljord7913yes i do !!! I will try to speak suuuuuper loud from now on ahah sorry
In Spain the price of a 500ml water bottle in a convenience store, usually ruled by chinese owners, is 50 cents (up to 80 cents in tourist areas) while the price in a supermarket is 15-25 cents
It seems not much convenient the convenience store.
That’s sounds extremely cheap for me as a Swiss, here it’s really difficult to find a half liter bottle for under 1,50 chf (basically 1,50 euro), a lot of places sell them for 2,50 / 3,00 and if you are in the city at a small tourist shop even 3,50 or 4.
15 centimos? Where in Spain? LOL
As a Brit a 500ml bottle of water can cost you up to £1.50. In London it'll be over £2 sometimes up to £3.
as a spaniard, the lazy stereotype here is not true at all, we have one of the highest work hours in Western Europe, maybe for Europeans having a break to go eat is lazy???🤣
and the picture of a very old man, i already report the video
Yes it's true we live off EU money.
hahaha you reported the truth? hahaha@@markus129
@@spaniardsrmoors6817 when u find out Spaniards have more Northern European DNA than African: 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱
@@spaniardsrmoors6817afrocentrist obsessed with Spaniards
Tap water in Rome is absolutely nice
The first fact, about when it’s really warm / hot the weather, and you left with chair to the streets it’s also really common in South America, as well the kisses in the cheek, but commonly here it’s only one, and the bureaucracy, wellll absolutely it’s deficient
I'm french I never had to pay for toilets except when I was visiting Paris or Germany.
Same for water having your free "carafe d'eau" is basic in every restaurant.
I 'm here only for Lucie and Andrea❤🇫🇷🇪🇸
Who cares?
me HAHAHA
@@anzyohyo😂😂😂😂😂
Polish people are the only ones I know who are still formal and respectful to each other, even when arguing.
"How dare you insilt me Mr. Janusz, SIR! Has anyone ever offerered SIR a good ass whooping, Mr. Janusz, SIR?"
5:05 When Giulia explain where she starts the kiss thing and Andrea react like: "oh?!". Is so funny and cute lol
I remember in in Perpignan South France a lot of people where in front of there houses and chatting.
In Spain if you go to a proper restaurant and ask for water they will give you bottled water and you'll have to pay, but if you go to random bars or cafeterías (and there are plenty everywhere), and just ask for a glass of water they will give it to you for free. At least that is how it is in the south.
there’s a misspelling in the thumbnail. it’s not “wierd” it’s “weird”
For Giulia🌷
2:57 why did i find so funny 😭
Americans don't go on the bed with their shoes on, most people don't even wear them in the house
Andrea will you marry me❤
everyone wanna get married to her ...but i'd rather the italian girl...she's awesome
Andrea is...😍
@@ricardocustodio2771pretty girls are dumb😊
Feels like the UK woman is only actually talking about England (as usual). I'd even say specifically London.
I'm surprised by the government works slowly thing. I thought it's just a developing-countries problem 🤣🤣 I'm from Indonesia btw
No, camuflated communism doesn't work anywhere in the world, incentives for being as lazy as possible to get the most out of your secured pay
Don't understand the "pay for water" thing.. I mean outside Europe you get a bottle of water into a restaurant or coffee place for free?? Asking for a glass of tap water, that's another thing, that depends if it's a thing in the country, or the city... But also in-house water, drinkable or not, you pay for it, don't you?
As for paying for toilets... I live in Spain and would say most of the are free, and in locals, you will by something for appreciation but they it's not conditioned. To be honest I couldn't say I've seen, notice a public toilet where I live, or in Barcelona, couldn't say where they are.. Never used them, so can't say if you have to pay or not.
Ciao Giulia 🙋 lets eat italian pizza and watch animes 🥰
Public bathrooms always makes me laugh - hope the waters not to deep.
Yeah in my country Argentina everybody kisses everybody it's very common and the sitting in chairs and talking about people is also very common especially the grandmas...they have dirt on every person on every person it's funny talking to them they are almost like spies!!!😂😂🤣🤣
I honestly do not know why but there are many similarities between Italy, Spain and Middle Eastern countries.
I dunno where this uk girl lives/lived, but free public bathrooms and nude beaches are a thing.
They are however trying to convert most public bathrooms into pay to pee/poop ones, because local councils either don't get enough funding, or simply refuse to maintain the public services.
Think she needs to go on a tour of the uk.
Nah where I live there's no free public toilets and I've never seen a nude beach. It'll definately be regional. In my nearest town centre you pay 20p to use the filthy toilet, but then again in Freeport (Junction 32) in Castleford which is an outdoor shopping centre, the toilets there are free so idk, but I've never ever seen a nude beach. Again it's probably just a regional thing cos most of the beaches I've been to are in Yorkshire (Bridlington, Flamborough, Scarborough, Whitby etc). I also don't know about the kissing greeting thing, again it could be regional cos I don't remember ever doing that, but you should chill lad she's not a person from all of Britain she can't know all of Britain, plus she said nude beaches aren't common at all, admittedly she said it after she said they're not a thing, but that's just from experience init, chill art lad hahaha. It also could be an England thing and maybe Scotland or Wales have nude beaches, not like you'd want to go to them in either country aye, but yeah just relax mate.
@@cheman579
Lol my 2 short paragraphs Vs a wall of text.....I made my view known calmly and succinctly.
But sure, I'll "calm down" 😂
Public toilets in Europe always have long long lines
In france all publics toilets are free It's a law and water in restaurants and bar is also free except if It's in water bottle so be carefull !
Greeting with kisses is a totally normal thing in Brazil
Love to Europe 🌍❤🫂💙🥂
Paying for the toilet in england is not commonin my part of the woods
At least somebody remembers Portugal🥺🤗
In Brazil is very common give kisses in the chick too. In some places 1 kiss, other places 2 or 3 kisses.
(Sorry for my bad english)
There’s nothing to do…
The cutest is by far the Spanish girl 😍
She the WORST
1:26 WTF is Lucie talking about? You don't pay to use public bathrooms in France.
5:44 All the girls are so confused with this. They say "yes, we pay for water" while thinking of bottled water and say "if you don't want to pay you ask for tap water". That's true for everywhere. Everyone pays for bottled water. But in some places, like Belgium, you also pay for the tap water.
7:14 "Government work slow" -> again, that's everywhere. Are you trying to tell me that the US government or the Korean government is this get everything done quick efficiency machine now? Pull the other one!
About the water. We talking more about in restaurants (I guess it’s a bit confusing) to get water in a restaurant you need to order a bottle of water and need to pay for that. Which you don’t need to in korea :) the water here is always completely free at the restaurant:)
@@_joilifeIn many US restaurants the waiters automatically bring water and you only ask if you also want something else. In fact The water glasses might already be on the table when you sit down. Depends on the type of restaurant.
@@anndeecosita3586 yea see. So that’s what we mean. We are European. Not American. Means it is a European thing that we have to pay for the water in a restaurant
@@_joilife Same in France you don't have to pay for water in restaurants. In every restaurants you have your free "carafe d'eau ", And when it's finish you ask the waiter to go fill your carafe again. That's basicly free.
Greeting people with kisses is something only Europeans do? Really? Do these people think Latin America doesn't exist or what?
Well, how do you think Latin America got it? It definitely came via Spain, Portugal, and France. The Arab world also does kissing on the cheeks for greeting. It's really something that stems from Mediterranean culture and becomes less common as you travel north of Europe.
@@lissandrafreljord7913 and Italy
In Senegal 🇸🇳 Africa we did
@@lissandrafreljord7913it's still incorrect to say Europeans only do it. We Latin America take up most of the continent
@@Kaybye555Europeans invented it and do it in a more fancy way than their colonies
1:37😂
Is that lexi lore?
This is spanish before working, because it is too hot.
I think it's a stupid and crazy idea that people have to pay for the lavatory (toilet is the same).
IM REALLY SOCKED ABOUT THE SPANISH PICTURE, VERY OFFENDED AND RACIST
But TRUE. "SOCKED" 😂😂
I think I never paid for water or using toilet, it's always been free for the 27 years I've been alive 😅
French girl 🥰
Only Europeans? These things are very common in Brazil
Hi
I WANT TO REQUEST DELETE THAT VERY OFFENSIVE PICTURE OF SPANISH STATEMENT OR I WILL REPORT THE CHANEL
I think the uk girl is wrong or lying about kissing in the uk.
I dont think kissing on cheek is normal in uk
Britanic or...... jajajaja
The way these Europeans always get America wrong. Just because you've seen it in movies does not actually mean we do that
Right! I would never wear shoes on my bed! I don't even like to wear shoes in my apartment!
You stereotype Europe exactly in the same way, though
How many stupid Hollywood movies portrait germans as aggressive, spanish and italians as lazy, french as always smoking (not to mention the supposed brown teeth)?!
That's how stereotypes works, from movies and things like that.... and it can be apply to every country
And these movies are yours
This people think that the world is just Europe and Murica! In Europe people kiss to great each other... so it's in south America, for instance! In the USA back in the '90s people used to that (at least in talk shows, movies and stuff it was common). Probably now they don't do that because they are afraid to get shot or because they think it's sexual or an excuse to haress, or something... And europeans are the weird ones?! They say that people in Spain are lazy? Try to work in the central part of Spain in the middle of 50°C in the summer! Saludos España, desde Portugal! 🇵🇹🇪🇸
tHE Spaniard sleeping so true, we sleep all day then let EU pay... us big dinero😂😂😂
The UK represented by an Indian person lmao. Pretty accurate.
Don't be racist.
ya ignorant ass guessing her ethnicity based on her skin colour 💀
Não tomar banho.. hahahah brincadeirinha galera.
Franceses te atacando em 3, 2, 1... 😂
Esse estereótipo é associado a França; não a toda a Europa, e deve-se ao tacto de os perfumes se terem popularizado na Corte Francesa. É, obviamente, um disparate! Além disso, 3 normal tomar 3 banhos em países tropicais, mas na Europa (por enquanto...) não há tanto calor que justifique o que se faz no Brasil.
For the shoes inside or on the bed, maybe it's a more northern or western US thing, but in the south I've never seen that before. You wouldn't catch me going inside with shoes on at my parent's house, especially on the bed that's gross.
I honestly feel like the Italian woman secretly just hates the US I've noticed it these last few videos. She won't say anything like that when Sophia is out there but is always the one to bash the US on random stuff.
Based Italian
She’s a ditz. have lived in and visited multiple regions of the USA, stayed over at plenty of friends and relatives homes and have never seen anyone wear shoes in bed but she says an emphatically true across the board norm. I have never seen anyone wear shoes on a sofa either. Unless she meant to say that Americans wear shoes inside their houses which is true for some Americans but if she doesn’t know the difference between saying in the house and “in bed” then she needs to go back to English 101 before taking part in these discussions. She came across as not the sharpest knife in the drawer.
No wonder this channel gets much fewer views than WF. 😂
Well, she said she saw that on most movies... and to be honest while growing up, it was in a lot of US movies... so I think that stereotype comes from there
Evidence of distortion of the book called Holy
The book admits to itself in more than one place that it has been distorted: The testimony of the Prophet Jeremiah, Book of Jeremiah 36:23 “But remember the revelation of the Lord no longer, for the word of every man will be his inspiration, since you have distorted the word of the living God, the Lord.” Armies are our God. Jeremiah 8:8
How can you say: We are wise and the law of the Lord is with us? Indeed, the lying pen of the scribes has turned it into a lie.
The translation is not accurate. This is not how the original holy book is written.
This video is cringe. I stopped watching after that lady made the blanket statement that Americans wear shoes in bed are disgusting. I have LITERALLY NEVER SEEN THIS and I have lived in and visited many parts of the US. You can’t even put shoes on people’s sofas here let alone the bed. You guys pick some of the most ignorant people to be on here. Please don’t use her on World Friends.
Now you know how it feel when Americans stereotype Europeans.
@@ChrisCrossClash👍
Redneck coping 🥰
SAY GOD IS ONLY ONE. HE IS SELF-SUFFICIENT. HE BEGOT NOT NOR HE BEGOTTEN. THERE IS NOTHING LIKE TO HIM. QURAN 112 ❤️💚💜❤️
Or from other religions existed thousands of years before Islam
@@1158supersiri We invented gods in Sumeria 6000 years ago.