Why I Moved from the US to Lisbon, Portugal

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024

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  • @jaf7765
    @jaf7765 4 года назад +1590

    Congratulations!!!! As an older black woman I applaud you for leaving the United States. It makes my heart sing to see young black women owning their lives. I have subscribed to your vlog and look forward to following your journey.

    • @DrivenSpice
      @DrivenSpice  4 года назад +65

      Awh, that just warmed my heart. Thank you so much for your kind words.

    • @Januarymay1127
      @Januarymay1127 4 года назад +38

      I am from DC as well. I am living in London now but looking to move to France.

    • @DrivenSpice
      @DrivenSpice  4 года назад +13

      That’s awesome Nikki!

    • @Marie_765
      @Marie_765 4 года назад +19

      I’m in korea now ready to make that move. Loved lisbon. One of my favorite cities.

    • @FourSeasons04
      @FourSeasons04 4 года назад +45

      I couldn't agree more. I'm older too and also live in the DC area. It boggles my mind that some of our young women are still settling for having babies before seeing the world. Just recently my best friend informed me her granddaughter is having her 2nd child with someone who can't hold a job😏 I hope her story encourages others to experience similar adventures.

  • @mandy833
    @mandy833 4 года назад +903

    I'm leaving the United States. I'm exhausted by the consumption and the obsession with success, which is narrowly defined by wealth and power. I think there is more to life than material things and money and I want to enjoy more of my life and live in a place where more people share my values. The US is rapidly devolving and the societal myths are becoming clearer. Capitalism and Industrialism drive growth and the economy. COVID-19 just reveals even more that equality, fairness, etc. are ideals not a reality.

    • @rafaelmarques5118
      @rafaelmarques5118 4 года назад +15

      Im sorry, for saying this , but in Portugal the young generation are getting more into capitalism, I have a lot of friends that invest in stocks of USA. In Portugal a college course, it´s geting worthless, everyone have a College course, so the young generation, it´s trying to get "rich" with Capitalism ( stocks and real estate ).

    • @inesguedes3482
      @inesguedes3482 4 года назад +48

      the problem is not the capitalism. people have forgotten how to be happy just because.

    • @mpatreece2726
      @mpatreece2726 4 года назад +39

      I'm exhausted for the same reasons. Feels good to know that I'm not alone. Thank you.

    • @maestroCanuck
      @maestroCanuck 4 года назад +25

      I understand very well what you are saying, and I do not live in the U.S. so perhaps I can say more objectively, your country is huge with a huge population and is not monolithically driven by flat out consumerism. Yes, there is too much of it there, but that could be said for most places on earth. I think the U.S. is also too focussed on competition that goes beyond healthy competition. The trick is to slow down, be happy in yourself and your own life, be grateful for what you have and don't compare to those who have more or those who have less. The U.S. is still a very wonderful place with diverse places and communities to call home.

    • @mandy833
      @mandy833 4 года назад +23

      @@inesguedes3482 I agree but I think the reasons that it is challenging to be happy are complicated. According to the 2019 World Happiness Report the US ranks 19 and is becoming an unhappier country each year. Except for income, the United States didn't finish in the top of any other metrics used to produce the happiness ranking. The consumerism in the US is driven by a capitalist economy that encourages people to engage in a lifestyle of excessive materialism. Other countries definitely have the same issue but the US does not provide strong social support for its citizens which makes conditions worse. More than half of Americans have an unhealthy work-life balance, more than 70% of American workers say they are living paycheck to paycheck, and there is a relentless focus on productivity. Some people might argue that it's a good thing for society, I just personally believe that there is more to life than living on a treadmill.

  • @solotraveller7795
    @solotraveller7795 4 года назад +152

    I'm a mature Black woman at 58 years young and I just moved to DaNang, Vietnam from Los Angeles as a Solo Traveler and I'm loving it. The people are friendly; the cost of living is low, compared to L.A. and the food delicious and reasonably priced. I'm using DaNang as a base for my travels, I've been to all of the SE Asian countries except the Phillipines and Laos but both are on my list, as is Portugal and Spain... We are everywhere; we are adventureous, we are brave, we are loved..

    • @DrivenSpice
      @DrivenSpice  4 года назад +6

      I love this! Can I interview you?

    • @murdoch1717
      @murdoch1717 3 года назад

      Solo Traveller-Congrats on making that move. How is it out in Vietnam? Can I get by on 1000 USD per month out there? What is the internet like out there?

    • @Marysseasonedexpatlife
      @Marysseasonedexpatlife 3 года назад +1

      this is awesome, I am selling my home and trying to decide where to go!

    • @vladimircharpentier7304
      @vladimircharpentier7304 3 года назад +1

      What do u do for a living when u there to afford cost of living

    • @pattravis3455
      @pattravis3455 2 года назад

      Very interested in visiting Viet Nam and was looking into it before Covid. Please tell us more. What's the minimum you can comfortably live off of there?

  • @PortugaEmPhilly
    @PortugaEmPhilly 4 года назад +137

    I'm Portuguese and immigrated to US when I was 13. I am seriously considering moving back... glad I came across this video!

    • @LoveLifeG
      @LoveLifeG 3 года назад +2

      It is very relaxed here..from lisbon to amadora.you should visit first with your poetugese passport.

    • @Exuurh
      @Exuurh 3 года назад +4

      You should definitely move back

    • @henrison
      @henrison 2 года назад +4

      Me too... I was brought here as a kid and didn't know better , but planning soon to leave US as Every Single government branch has being corrupt or outdated... the Crime scenario is crazy too

    • @chasemeyer2257
      @chasemeyer2257 2 года назад

      Im American family from the Caribbean looking to leave the USA 🇺🇸 with my wife im looking at porto Portugal 🇵🇹

  • @WhisperzVerse
    @WhisperzVerse 4 года назад +278

    I’m from Northern Virginia, USA. Moving to Germany next year with my family 😊 I grew up in Europe as a child and miss it so much. I want a better life for my kids.

    • @DrivenSpice
      @DrivenSpice  4 года назад +10

      Congrats! Blessing and happiness on your new journey.

    • @mugrad25
      @mugrad25 4 года назад +3

      im here now. it was the best decision.

    • @bugsybaby4944
      @bugsybaby4944 4 года назад +5

      What steps did you take ? I want to move

    • @mugrad25
      @mugrad25 4 года назад +14

      @@bugsybaby4944 The American passport is pretty powerful. You automatically get 3 months per the Schengen Visa. While here you find a job. If the Arbeitsamt (Job Center determines) that no German can fill the position then they will give you a workvisa which is tied to a resident permit.I was lucky that i found a job within 3 months of being here. As long as your employed, you can participate in the state health insurance which is essentially universal health care. For two years, your visa will be tied to your employer or whatever employer you get within those two years. Thereafter, you will get the unbefristet visa which allow you to work anywhere and stay in germany for another 5 years. I was lucky that i found a jo
      Other than long waits occassionally, ive had no problem. The Visa renewals are 50€. I had a number of advantages though, a partner and residence. I dont know how easy it would have been without that.

    • @DrivenSpice
      @DrivenSpice  4 года назад +3

      @theodore can I interview you? Can you dm me on instagram? @drivenspice

  • @TheVIVIZZZ
    @TheVIVIZZZ 4 года назад +793

    I lived in the USA for 4.5 years. That place makes no sense. 15 min lunch breaks? Uber to hospital cause ambulance costs $250 dollars just to come to you? Self pity everywhere. Me me me me country. No thanks.

    • @cynthiastevens8302
      @cynthiastevens8302 4 года назад +53

      Damn where did u work that only gave you a 15 minute lunch break?

    • @Rockerchick4000
      @Rockerchick4000 4 года назад +51

      If you work in a kitchen as boh and foh the average break is between 5-15 mins depending on if your manager is kind or an asshole.

    • @nkwakutoure
      @nkwakutoure 4 года назад +22

      So you think the small country with no resources that colonized African countries is better?

    • @DC-ss2jx
      @DC-ss2jx 4 года назад +14

      Portugal has no middle class most of people live miserably in USA you have a better quality of life if work a regular job

    • @dianaonyango5814
      @dianaonyango5814 4 года назад +58

      Ambulance is no less than 1k. Usually 1500

  • @TrainingGrimm
    @TrainingGrimm 4 года назад +365

    I'm so glad this showed up in my feed. With everything going on states side, I'm country hunting

    • @idab6864
      @idab6864 4 года назад +15

      Same.

    • @polifonyann
      @polifonyann 4 года назад +8

      Saaaammmmee

    • @alexandraowens2971
      @alexandraowens2971 4 года назад +5

      TrainingGrimm same!

    • @Godsgoodgriefministry
      @Godsgoodgriefministry 4 года назад +6

      Same

    • @kevinaylward3677
      @kevinaylward3677 4 года назад +6

      Wow. You moved by yourself without knowing anyone there? Good for you. We are expats living in EU in a much cooler climate. We have wondered things about Portugal. Heard it’s very safe but can also be cooler at times. You spoke about this. What about Portuguese. Heard it’s difficult to learn. What do you think? Look forward to following your journey.

  • @photonrayswaves
    @photonrayswaves 4 года назад +152

    “Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one's lifetime.” Mark Twain

    • @jackolantern7342
      @jackolantern7342 3 года назад

      pure truth

    • @JasonSmith-fu6oi
      @JasonSmith-fu6oi 3 года назад

      @@rir79 some of us are leaving because we are being invaded as well beyond belief to the point where no locals even remain. at least you have some around you still

  • @Dottie1039
    @Dottie1039 4 года назад +212

    I moved to the Azores 26 years ago. Never looked back. A Rhode Islander who fits right in with the wonderful Portuguese!.My husband is Azorean and I love it!

    • @rodrigoocorreia98
      @rodrigoocorreia98 4 года назад +2

      What azores island are you living in? :)

    • @whatever5922
      @whatever5922 4 года назад +5

      Say hi to Nelly Furtado for me

    • @healwithmare
      @healwithmare 4 года назад +11

      Dottie1039 omg a fellow Rhode Islander who loves Portugal! I love to see it. I feel like I rarely meet other people from Rhode Island when I travel 😩😩😭😭. This comment made my heart leap!

    • @pollymat991
      @pollymat991 4 года назад

      how did you learn to mesh with the Portuguese culture? What did you need to learn and know? You're husband is from there so you have 2 cultures that mesh together for a marraige

    • @Dottie1039
      @Dottie1039 4 года назад +1

      @@rodrigoocorreia98 Faial.

  • @Natashea
    @Natashea 4 года назад +374

    This week in another episode of GET OUT, I’m with you on this one sis 🙌🏾

    • @DrivenSpice
      @DrivenSpice  4 года назад +22

      Ha! Listen...

    • @LGnLA
      @LGnLA 4 года назад +3

      I haven't even watched yet... so ready 2 leave... watching CBS "Justice for All" host Gayle King... 💔💔💔

    • @chidenisee
      @chidenisee 4 года назад +10

      I have a 10 month old so I’m giving myself 5 years to get my self together, save, sell it all and bounce. I’m done

    • @nurhayat81
      @nurhayat81 3 года назад

      Get Out😄

  • @peterengland6153
    @peterengland6153 4 года назад +634

    your'e 40, damn girl, shout out for healthy food!

    • @PHlophe
      @PHlophe 4 года назад +70

      she looks about 28 . That shea butter keeps everything frrrrrresh !

    • @kaoutermouslimhaliba7145
      @kaoutermouslimhaliba7145 4 года назад +18

      I thought the same. She does not look that age at all.

    • @lindarobinson2299
      @lindarobinson2299 4 года назад +23

      #1 Praise the Lord for good genes too!

    • @susie2251
      @susie2251 4 года назад +27

      Older than 40! She was telling the story about when she decided to move when she was 40. So even more impressive.

    • @tiffanys.4250
      @tiffanys.4250 4 года назад

      Lol!

  • @sandienochs6132
    @sandienochs6132 4 года назад +30

    My wife and I traveled the world for five years and visited more than sixty country’s. We decided Portugal was the most civilized country of all those we had the privilege to visit. We just received our residency permits. After a year of living here we know we made the right decision. The nicest surprise was how accepting the Portuguese people are. We wish you all the best. Thank you Portugal.

  • @MaryHenriques
    @MaryHenriques 4 года назад +508

    Welcome to my country! You seem like a really nice person so I hope people make you feel welcome and at home here! 🙂🇵🇹

    • @DrivenSpice
      @DrivenSpice  4 года назад +47

      Thank you so much. That is really kind of you.

    • @bronxlords
      @bronxlords 4 года назад +4

      Can I go there too

    • @Luvrhino68
      @Luvrhino68 4 года назад +5

      Portugal é uma beleza!

    • @Tina-rc7bh
      @Tina-rc7bh 4 года назад +10

      I'm looking to start over in Portugal, can I get some help

    • @florencioalexandre7873
      @florencioalexandre7873 4 года назад +3

      @@Tina-rc7bh Hey! I realise your comment is from a month ago, but if you want some overview what the county is like, pros and cons, initial difficulties, etc, feel free to ask!
      Can't really advise you on the burocracy on the US or Portugal side, or what you need to sort out over there, as I'm a Portuguese native, but as someone who had been working abroad for a few years, I can try and relay my experience the best I can ✌️

  • @catarixpto
    @catarixpto 4 года назад +409

    Welcome to Portugal. The older I get, the luckier I feel to have been born here. We have peace and a universal health service. Yes, there's flaws but at least I know I'll not go broke due to health or education bills.

    • @Cvgirl84
      @Cvgirl84 4 года назад +5

      Lemon Fresh ❤️❤️🇵🇹🇵🇹🥰exactly 👌🏾

    • @lopazio
      @lopazio 4 года назад +34

      Agree. No wonder Americans are obsessed with making money: they have to have it if they get sick or else... Money corrupts your soul and America is sick.

    • @lizawake614
      @lizawake614 4 года назад +3

      if portugal needs military help...better hope USA is still here...enjoy your hallucinations and daydreams

    • @diiiraq
      @diiiraq 4 года назад +24

      @@lizawake614 honey what? I think u need help lmao

    • @lopazio
      @lopazio 4 года назад +57

      @@lizawake614 Ok. Keep your own allucinations of the greatest country in the World and daydreams about military power. Your comment is self explanatory of how limited and vain America and americans have become... Portugal has almost 1000 years of History as a country, has been through and won lots of wars even before there was such a thing as the USA. If the ONLY thing America has to offer is military power, no thank you. We would preffer world peace, no racism and less capitalism...

  • @alondob
    @alondob 4 года назад +212

    I left 5 years ago and despite my love of family and friends, have no desire to return. I had enough of it.

    • @DrivenSpice
      @DrivenSpice  4 года назад +10

      I totally understand. Where did you go?

    • @alondob
      @alondob 4 года назад +26

      @@DrivenSpice I spent the first 2 years traveling the world. I've been in Colombia/Mexico for the last 2 years. I love Lisbon and visit often. Was planning to be there this month before COVID-19 changed everything.

    • @DrivenSpice
      @DrivenSpice  4 года назад +10

      That’s awesome! I would love to hear more about your time living there.

    • @whatzupearthlings
      @whatzupearthlings 4 года назад +3

      Ditto!

    • @Annie261.
      @Annie261. 4 года назад +2

      Alondo Brewington Buh bye

  • @thembp4sho
    @thembp4sho 4 года назад +552

    I'm leaving America soon. There's always chaos and headaches. I'm moving to Costa Rica this August and live in my tiny house 😊😋

    • @DrivenSpice
      @DrivenSpice  4 года назад +26

      So awesome!

    • @JennySieck
      @JennySieck 4 года назад +17

      This is what I want to do....We shall see who wins in the fall. But that may very well be the plan. At least for a time.

    • @barbram8001
      @barbram8001 4 года назад +7

      God, bless you.

    • @CopperHueCollectionsChippewa
      @CopperHueCollectionsChippewa 4 года назад +9

      I’m working on that move also

    • @Natashea
      @Natashea 4 года назад +11

      thembp82 Costa Rica sounds good to me

  • @MrTavares67
    @MrTavares67 4 года назад +398

    welcome, make portuguese friends and you will have always a table full of traditional good food

    • @DrivenSpice
      @DrivenSpice  4 года назад +20

      Thank you so much!

    • @MrTavares67
      @MrTavares67 4 года назад +31

      @@DrivenSpice you re welcome, and before flying to the reste of Europe, our country is not so big, just make some travels inside , after quarentine time, of course and you will love it, for sure

    • @joaofernandes5295
      @joaofernandes5295 4 года назад +4

      @John D that was nice at all! this is not a way to welcome someone. not a Portuguese way for sure... I hope you are not Portuguese under an English US name... you would be an embracement to the all country.

    • @Haiyan25
      @Haiyan25 4 года назад +4

      John D what the hell is wrong with you? Stop lying about Paris and London, there’s nothing wrong with these cities, the only thing wrong here is you. I hope you don’t procreate. What a waste of oxygen.

    • @virginiav.1172
      @virginiav.1172 4 года назад +1

      @John D what a small-minded bigot.

  • @vfiel4111
    @vfiel4111 4 года назад +110

    It is increasingly important for many U.S. citizens to seek out other places to live. Very interesting video. Thank you!

    • @astoldbymuriel103
      @astoldbymuriel103 4 года назад +12

      Exactly what I'm doing. My family thinks I'm joking but I'm so serious.

    • @magsbayou
      @magsbayou 4 года назад +5

      @VFiel, I especially agree for Black American citizens if they can. It is amazing the peace of mind we can have when we feel we can truly just live like anybody else.

    • @kaylaschregardus4062
      @kaylaschregardus4062 4 года назад +9

      @seoulmn23 Im 31 and dream of living outside the US. I have been interested since early 20s. When I met other people from other parts of the world in the military and just seeing other parts of the world despite it only being like 3 days you get an insight on life outside the US. Im so over unempathetic americans just telling you "well move" if you dont like something about the US. Like simply mandated vacation days people honestly are like "get a different job." Hello idiot theres like a million other countries that offer 30 days paid days a year mean while some employers have 7 to none. Americans dont believe in helping each other out, it's all a rat race to get shamed for going on vacation.

    • @karlak2977
      @karlak2977 4 года назад +1

      I was born here in America! I love America! I will never give up on America!

  • @bernadovasquez2778
    @bernadovasquez2778 4 года назад +276

    Finally a intelligent person who is very well spoken. I learned something today. Being in America you feel oppressed by bills and responsibility an im sick of it. I want to enjoy the rest of my life not constantly thinking about money and problems

    • @rae08
      @rae08 4 года назад +13

      Me too I can't take the US

    • @Kat3369
      @Kat3369 4 года назад +5

      Yes!!!

    • @JadoreGodiva
      @JadoreGodiva 4 года назад +1

      100 percent agree

    • @discojelly
      @discojelly 4 года назад +12

      I am a pretty liberal minded guy on some economic things..but your comment, Bernado Vasquez, makes absolutely no sense. If you think you are not gonna pay bills and not have responsiblity when moving to another country.. they will kick you out as a free loader. Sorry to be harsh. But that is the absolute truth.

    • @butyoucancallmesam
      @butyoucancallmesam 4 года назад +6

      @@discojelly Maybe he means by the cost or add up of those bills? 🤷🏾‍♀️

  • @royroyroy7293
    @royroyroy7293 4 года назад +124

    That yellow chair darling ❤️

    • @SmoothSilk
      @SmoothSilk 4 года назад +5

      Yes!! I cannot take my eyes off it

    • @bcwestern
      @bcwestern 4 года назад +10

      It's a Strandmon chair in yellow from Ikea. Gorgeous colour!

    • @mbacoachkaren
      @mbacoachkaren 4 года назад +2

      Yes, I was thinking the same thing...such an adorable place! Love it. I'm happy for you young lady...kudos for simply living. I hear it's the 3rd safest place to live (I heard...not researched 😇)! Thanks for sharing. Very pretty young lady...BTW!

    • @carlosnuckols8470
      @carlosnuckols8470 3 года назад

      Ikea

    • @tayetaye2481
      @tayetaye2481 3 года назад

      LOL, I totally agree. The yellow chair is stunning. Her space looks serene.

  • @Kaisforeignadventures
    @Kaisforeignadventures 4 года назад +75

    I left the U.S. and moved to Spain. I've been here for 3 years. It was the best decision I've made I love the lifestyle here. I agree with everything you said!

    • @Ava2969ny
      @Ava2969ny 4 года назад +5

      @Kal's -- Do you have a blog? or information on how you made the transition from the U.S. to Spain? -- I am very interested in doing the same thing, but would like to some details on whether it was difficult in the beginning, and if yes, how so.

    • @wcucat93
      @wcucat93 4 года назад +3

      Me gustaría vivir en España.

    • @novice024
      @novice024 4 года назад +2

      I am trying to get my spouse to move to Barcelona, what part of Spain did you move to.

    • @Kaisforeignadventures
      @Kaisforeignadventures 4 года назад +2

      @@novice024 I originally moved to Barcelona, then I left and went to Madrid. Now I live in the Canary Islands. I'm in the process of buying a house so I don't think I'll be moving again anytime soon 😂

    • @Kaisforeignadventures
      @Kaisforeignadventures 4 года назад

      @@wcucat93 vente! Jeje es un país maravilloso!

  • @VolkswagenNut1969
    @VolkswagenNut1969 4 года назад +349

    I am so jealous of you! I’m now 50, and have wanted to do what you have done for many years.
    Life in America destroys the mental health of anyone who is sensible, empathetic, and who values nature, love and caring above greed and selfishness. It just wears you down.
    I sincerely hope to follow in your footsteps soon!
    I have meanwhile done the next best thing, which is sell my house in the city and built a simple A-frame cabin in the country for a quieter simpler life away from the poisonous effects of typical American society.
    Thank you for sharing your experience! :)

    • @DrivenSpice
      @DrivenSpice  4 года назад +21

      Tim that A-frame cabin in country sounds nice.

    • @kaylaschregardus4062
      @kaylaschregardus4062 4 года назад +16

      Im so right with you on the empathetic part! I keep telling people about this how Americans are so unempathetic. Literally today as I am reading my book I learned college students prior to 2000 were almost 40% more empathetic! I also heard a few years ago that people are less empathetic these days. American mentality is "do it yourself dont except help." God forbid I feel as a citizen I think all employers should have mandated paid leave days like just about every other developed country.

    • @ArjyDuah
      @ArjyDuah 4 года назад +8

      Tim, in 2 years I would like to relocate to another country. I'm looking at Australia, New Zealand, Finland or South Africa.

    • @kaylaschregardus4062
      @kaylaschregardus4062 4 года назад +1

      @@ArjyDuah are you from America?

    • @armywife2248
      @armywife2248 4 года назад +8

      @@ChanaElisheva I don't know if you convinced him, but you've convinced me!! Tim and I are the same age, and I do not want to die in a nursing home, nor die from the stress of life in the states. I learned back in the early 90s how much better it is living outside the US.

  • @ironhorse6688
    @ironhorse6688 4 года назад +75

    Portugal, land of good port wine and delicious sardines, my father is Portuguese from Lisbon and we ate sardines cooked in tomato sauce with garlic n onions with bread for breakfast lol

    • @YogaBlissDance
      @YogaBlissDance 4 года назад +3

      I friggin love sardines lol, they are not super popular in America but I love it with avocadoes n bread.mmmyum.

    • @ms.5779
      @ms.5779 4 года назад

      Mmm, tasty

    • @OfficialSearchEngine
      @OfficialSearchEngine 4 года назад

      That sounds so good. The port wine that is. :). Sardines aren't bad either.

  • @madelyned17
    @madelyned17 4 года назад +49

    when you said you turned 40 i was like 😳what...... you're so beautiful! and i'm so glad this was recommended to me!! i'm 21 and since high school i've been dreaming to leave this country. i'm proud of where i'm from, i'm from nyc but i always knew i couldn't stay here for the rest of my life. i'm dominican, my parents were born in DR and every time i go there im so happy. the lifestyle is so different and much more laid back, the people spend more time together and i rarely get to see my family over there anyway. in the usa we are all just expected to work forever and everything is so fast paced when i know deep down it's not how i wanna live! do i even have to go into detail with what's happening right now?! 😩 i'm just gonna speak it into existence. one day i'm going to move to DR. 🇩🇴

    • @DrivenSpice
      @DrivenSpice  4 года назад +6

      Awh, you are too kind! We’ll both speak it into existence...You are going to move to DR!

    • @AnImperialGod
      @AnImperialGod 4 года назад

      You’re gonna need to make some money before moving, and make plans. It’s easier for older people to move out because they already possess some kind of assets that can be sold.

    • @johncollado3610
      @johncollado3610 4 года назад

      Hey Madelyne. I’m Dominican too, though much, much older than you. Mid 50s. Ouch. You are correct. Now that I have enough $$$ I’m 98% sure I will call it quits and go back to DR for a long visit. But, i also plan on going to other parts of the world (Malaysia, Philippines, etc), to experience other cultures. Anyway, I tell you this as you can definitely get out of the rat race much younger than me. Simply do this: Save 20% of what you make and invest it in the S&P 500 ETF (SPY), sprinkled with small caps. Read free books by Paul Merriman on investing. You have the greatest gift imaginable right now: Youth and Time.

  • @pauloguerreiro9113
    @pauloguerreiro9113 4 года назад +364

    Welcome to Portugal, where democracy, safety and respect for the human beings are the rules! I really admire your wise decision. Congratulations. You are a great example and an inspiration for every one.

    • @DrivenSpice
      @DrivenSpice  4 года назад +4

      Thank you so much!!

    • @danitekPT
      @danitekPT 4 года назад +19

      "democracy" que engraçado xD

    • @Lucas-hx6nx
      @Lucas-hx6nx 4 года назад +2

      @@DrivenSpice well done and welcome to Portugal.
      You made the right decision.

    • @Lucas-hx6nx
      @Lucas-hx6nx 4 года назад +1

      I would love to meet you.

    • @rodriguesfa271
      @rodriguesfa271 4 года назад +7

      @@danitekPT LOL mesmo, também achei piada.

  • @teenatravelsabroad
    @teenatravelsabroad 4 года назад +318

    Welcome to the Expat World! I left Long Beach, California in 2015 and I experienced the same thing as you did. I am now a digital Nomad so I can work anywhere in the world now. I have been to Portugal twice and stayed in an Airbnb for 3 months each time and have now, decided to move there as well but to Porto, after living in Various places throughout Europe. I totally can relate to why you left the Country...the Rat Race, the no quality of life and the Selfish mindset will drive a person Crazy. I am currently in Croatia, its very affordable here, much cheaper than Lisboa but Porto is cheaper, Lisboa used to be cheaper until more people from the US and the UK started retiring there, so it drove up the prices recently. Try Porto, its cheaper than Lisboa. From my experience traveling to more than 28 European Countries, Europe is very Safe considering that gun violence is not a thing of concern. Congratulations on your Move and maybe I'll see you there when I come there in July, If the borders are open by then. :)

    • @DrivenSpice
      @DrivenSpice  4 года назад +10

      Thank you! That is awesome. You’ll love living in Portugal full time. I’ve always wanted to visit Croatia. How long will you be there?

    • @teenatravelsabroad
      @teenatravelsabroad 4 года назад +12

      @@DrivenSpice I did love Lisboa when I was there and it felt so comfortable and it is so safe. I know you were shocked to find that Lisbon is not as cheap as people said, but in all fairness it used to be cheaper, even when I was there for the first time in 2016 it was cheaper and then last year I went back and the prices seemed to have gone up quite a bit. I think you should check out Porto, I loved it there too and it is Cheaper. I have been in Zagreb Croatia since January this year, but I have been coming back and forth here for almost two years, I use it as my base because its affordable and the people are very Kind and its a cool capital city, very trendy and has awesome Internet service here, even in the City Center its free, the only negative is that its not so diverse but at least they speak good English Lol. I noticed in Lisbon they lacked Wifi in The City Center and that was one of the Things that was a negative for me because I also work totally online. How has the internet been working for you there?

    • @DrivenSpice
      @DrivenSpice  4 года назад +7

      Super shocked based on what everyone was saying, but it is still cheaper than DC for sure. Honestly, I expected that the prices would go back to “normal”. I figured Lisbon in particular would suffer from the real estate bubble that the US experienced in 2008/2009 and it looks like it is starting to happen. It’s hard for an economy to sustain itself when the local job market doesn’t offer enough opportunity to substantiate the high cost. I’m back on the apartment search and I’ve noticed that the rents have dropped a bit. Tourist aren’t going to start rushing back immediately, the landlords will have to adjust. I have a friend here from New York that lived in Porto. See enjoyed the price difference, but she missed other amenities so she moved to Lisbon. After chatting with her, I figured I’d stay in Lisbon. Plus Lisbon offers me a straight flight back to DC when I have to go back for business. I would love to hear about your tips on Croatia. I can’t wait to visit once we get to our new normal. So far, I haven’t had any issues with the internet in the city. There are some limitations if there are many people on devices in the house though. I learned that limitation the hard way.

    • @teenatravelsabroad
      @teenatravelsabroad 4 года назад +6

      @@DrivenSpice Yeah that't the only thing that has me pondering moving to Porto instead of Lisbon, I'm from Los Angeles area and I do like that they have straight flights to the US and also other Countries, Faro has a good Airport too with Cheaper prices to the US. I did Love Lisbon for the fact that it's the Capital and offers a little more in things to do and better for business. What is the average apartment rental price now? I would be starting off in an Airbnb first but want to get an idea of what the prices are now, during these times? Croatia is great for travelers because its cheap like Lisbon, maybe a bit cheaper but also so much to see. There is the Coast which is Beautiful, cities like Split, Dubruvnik, and Zadar...Look them up on RUclips, I will go there soon as the trains start again. I'm in the Capital of Croatia which is only about an hour and half away from the coastal cities. Also Croatia is near Italy, so you can easily get there from Croatia, less than 4 hours by train. Also how's the weather in Lisbon about now? :)

    • @DrivenSpice
      @DrivenSpice  4 года назад +4

      It depends on how many bedrooms, size and bathrooms you want but I’ve been seeing furnished 1 bedrooms for about 800 and that was impossible to find just 2 months ago. Soon there will be a surplus of AirBnBs on the market for long term rentals. Check out www.idealista.pt/en/ for apartments. I pretty much use the website exclusively. The local paper has apartment listings too ( can’t remember the name of it right now) and they may have the better listings on it as it relates to prices. I stayed in Cascais, when I first came. It’s only 45 minute train ride from Portugal. It’s beautiful there, but I felt a bit lonely and away from things. Plus food places closed early and the way my stomach is set up....I met really nice people and the they lived in Lisbon so I felt like I had to go back and forth a lot. The good thing is you can check out both before making a decision and see which one feeds your spirit.

  • @nim3408
    @nim3408 4 года назад +75

    I am 65 years young, the only time I've been out of the U.S. was with Army. I am inspired by you and, other young people especially Black people who take such a daring move. I consider it daring. Thank you for sharing your journey!

    • @ms.5779
      @ms.5779 4 года назад

      I'm also impressed with the young people today. She's right about the food...older americans remember when food was fresh from the farm and many people had their own garden!

    • @locsnubian
      @locsnubian 4 года назад +1

      Dhati Kennedy Do it .. I am 67 .. and we have been in Spain for just under 2 years ..

  • @ronaldoomagnataoficial2132
    @ronaldoomagnataoficial2132 4 года назад +87

    Portugal was affordable in the past but thinks has change for the maybe 4 years a lot new people from all over looking for a cheap and safe place to live but still some affordable than most Europeans country’s ...

    • @ruialmeida818
      @ruialmeida818 4 года назад +13

      That's true in Lisbon and Porto - if you move to the periferal cities, you'd find that the cost of living didn't change much from what it was in the past years.

    • @testebot4059
      @testebot4059 3 года назад +1

      Eu tenho uma casa de férias em Cinfães do Douro, lá encontro as mesmas coisas que no Porto mas 4 ou 5 vezes mais barato.

    • @cietranan3966
      @cietranan3966 3 года назад

      That is usually what happens..A location starts off cheaper, but when word gets out, or a location becomes popular, you can
      expect prices to increases.

    • @ruialmeida818
      @ruialmeida818 3 года назад

      @@rir79 Comparas o custo de vida do Porto ao custo de vida se Santa Maria da Feira, de onde sou natural, e a diferença é evidente. E nota que Santa Maria da Feira está a 20 min do Porto.

  • @jjrdias
    @jjrdias 4 года назад +68

    Glad you moved here. I'm Portuguese, in Lisbon, and we always welcome those who choose to join us in this small, sunny, corner of Europe.
    Hope everything's still going well.
    Best wishes.

  • @doreanjean6862
    @doreanjean6862 4 года назад +72

    We have GMO foods. I noticed that our food was DIFFERENT when i would watch UK RUclipsrs cooking channels. Their butter actually looks yellow, their greens are green and their reds are reds

    • @annarehbinder7540
      @annarehbinder7540 4 года назад +2

      Imhotep Genius US milk is strange ( I’m from Sweden) but key lime pie yougurt for some reason was really nice ;)

    • @barbram8001
      @barbram8001 4 года назад

      And their egg yolks, are golden.

    • @ms.5779
      @ms.5779 4 года назад

      Farmers market are the place to go..

  • @amaonthego
    @amaonthego 4 года назад +44

    Girl you are not rambling. Thank you for being so transparent and sharing your experience with all of us ❤

  • @jamesallen6042
    @jamesallen6042 3 года назад +1

    I live in San Francisco but plan to move to Portugal as well. That's how I found your channel, to which I have subscribed. I totally dig your authenticity and truth to power.

  • @taskew1966
    @taskew1966 4 года назад +82

    I'm also from Washington, DC. Portugal is one of my favorite countries and the food is amazing. I've lived in Italy and was on my way to live in Mexico right as all this Virus started, so I'm stranded right now in Hotels. Portugal is my end game plan. It's where I"m working my way to in the next few years.

    • @tugaa24
      @tugaa24 4 года назад

      Come to Portugal but practice your portuguese, you will need it

    • @taskew1966
      @taskew1966 4 года назад +2

      Yes, I've been to Portugal several times. I got by with English, but I definitely did learn a few words in Portuguese by the time I left. I will definitely practice before coming. I usually try to learn a few basics before going to any country. Then I take classes when there.

    • @Tamar-sz8ox
      @Tamar-sz8ox 4 года назад

      TravelDiva66 : good on ya 👍

    • @frau4bzna
      @frau4bzna 4 года назад +1

      I was thinking of moving to Mexico since it's still close to the U.S. Why did you choose Portugal over Mexico?

  • @tperk
    @tperk 4 года назад +110

    2:30 back in November 2008 I made a similar decision after my parents passed. Looking ahead to the holidays was tough. So I dumped everything and moved to China at the age of 50.

    • @DrivenSpice
      @DrivenSpice  4 года назад +17

      So sorry to hear about your parents. I would love to hear more about your time in China! Sounds interesting.

    • @AxelSituation
      @AxelSituation 4 года назад +11

      Hi, please tell us about your experiences in China. Have you experienced much discrimination?

    • @donnettadavis6809
      @donnettadavis6809 4 года назад +4

      Wow! China? That sounds like quite the adventure! Tell us more, please!!!😊

    • @Paradox3627505
      @Paradox3627505 4 года назад +15

      @@AxelSituation In my opinion, blacks in a non-black country or any foreigner in general will be a novelty in the host country and welcomed especially if they're spending money. It's when the visitor(s) numbers start increasing and competition for resources threatens the locals way of life, the xenophobia and/or racism begins to awaken. It happens time and time again throughout history.

    • @Kat3369
      @Kat3369 4 года назад +4

      What are resources to help with moving to another country?

  • @s_1408
    @s_1408 4 года назад +144

    Lisboa, Portugal is a hidden gem! Portugal isn't exactly on the top of everyone's list when considering a vacation spot, but that's what makes it so amazing!!! If you have a chance please go. I was immediately impressed with the people and the depth of history. The people really love their city. We would walk the city and be in awe of the architecture. Everything from the buildings to the streets. Some of the streets are very old mosaic limestone(be careful they are so slippery when wet) Sometimes the tiles come up, but instead of kicking the tiles around (which is what someone from NYC would do lol!) or destroying them further the people would put them in a neat little pile and a city worker would come by and fix it. It might seem like a silly detail, but it shows so much about the people of Lisbon. And yes girl the food is BOMB! So many fresh markets that are always open.

    • @Zalgueirotheironside
      @Zalgueirotheironside 4 года назад +6

      I Love this foreigner view of Portugal people that come here 2 weeks max and say its the best, welcome to one of the death traps of Europe, realize that this is a socialist corrupt country that takes 50% of what you earn to give back to the lowlifes that produce nothing, invest in public companies that are a endless pit of wasted money or even just forget it spent 850 million euros in a failed bank (that just happened). the average citizen works for a broken system that wants to stay the same filling the richest pockets and trowing fake bills at the poor that elect them.
      Everything you work for the state takes from you, example time: just bought a house and had to give the state 13k, the average salary in Portugal is 970 euros per month adding the following information the average citizen that lives in a major metropolitan area spends 50% of his salary on rent it leads to conclude that if you don't pay for anything else like food or electricity you had to save up 2+ years to get that value, not even accounting the 10-15% of the value of the houseyou need to have
      Sorry to say this but you have made the worst mistake in your life.

    • @cmarq817
      @cmarq817 4 года назад +2

      Loved your observations! 100 LIKE

    • @Cvgirl84
      @Cvgirl84 4 года назад

      J S 😍😍😍😍

    • @Cvgirl84
      @Cvgirl84 4 года назад +4

      Zalgueirotheironside let me tell you living in USA 🇺🇸 is worst... at least in Portugal you can eat fresh food 😂 here you work just to pay Tax etc all countries have corruption
      I regret not staying in Portugal I was happy 😃 very happy with my job and less money... sometimes you wants more but more always come with the negative... I never knew what depression means by feeling it until I move to America... I haven’t heard anyone to tell me to go back to my country while living in Portugal 🇵🇹
      I never felt soooo unsafe while ride on public transport like I feel here... I developed anxiety and phobia of going outside etc that’s why I am work hard saving money get my degree and move back to Portugal with my family ❤️❤️❤️ 🙏🏾

    • @ProudBM19
      @ProudBM19 4 года назад +1

      @@Cvgirl84 I Hope Everything *Works* Out For You...

  • @Blessedmama67
    @Blessedmama67 4 года назад +101

    “We just gonna call an Uber with your leg” 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @Standingfirmly1
      @Standingfirmly1 4 года назад +4

      I laughed

    • @calimacco1443
      @calimacco1443 4 года назад +6

      ​@@Standingfirmly1 I laughed and rewinded and rewinded again and laughed some more! LOL

    • @labuenavida3051
      @labuenavida3051 4 года назад +2

      That line made me subscribe 🤣

    • @jbarkley4938653
      @jbarkley4938653 3 года назад

      It’s hilarious but it’s the truth.

  • @milly-jacksonholiday8741
    @milly-jacksonholiday8741 4 года назад +396

    You remind me if Keke Palmer

  • @proflumsden
    @proflumsden 4 года назад +186

    SIS! I'm here (Lisbon) too! Moved the same time, been coming here for years to visit. A lot of what you said resonated. Would love to connect. All love.

    • @DrivenSpice
      @DrivenSpice  4 года назад +22

      What?! Yes, absolutely let’s connect. I need your info ASAP? Are you on instagram?

    • @delightful5165
      @delightful5165 4 года назад +27

      Mrs. IslandBeauty I think I see the point you are trying to make but perhaps you could have framed it differently. People are much more able to see your perspective if communicated kindly. Thank you and God bless.

    • @thepify3539
      @thepify3539 4 года назад +55

      @Mrs. IslandBeauty "...instead of moving to a country amongst your own people who look like you..."? Honey go take your tribalistic ass somewhere else, she can live wherever she wants.

    • @Cheeks63091
      @Cheeks63091 4 года назад +15

      Mrs Island
      Folks like y’all kills the fck out of me with trying to dictate ones path and pocket books ~ see how your comment are rediculous controlling over a strangers life?😂😂😂who died and left you this woman’s mother ?😂😂

    • @meloniebrown6844
      @meloniebrown6844 4 года назад +4

      Hello I am really considering moving here next year , what has been your experience?

  • @euchongo4240
    @euchongo4240 4 года назад +74

    I love living in Portugal. I'm from Texas.

    • @remote3652
      @remote3652 4 года назад +2

      how long have you been in Portugal? I plan on going to Porto for a few months. I"m a Texan as well!

    • @Vongolaprimo23653
      @Vongolaprimo23653 4 года назад +2

      @@remote3652 You will love it, Porto is an amazing city. I went to Portugal in February, spend majority of my time in Algarve as i have friends there and it's beautiful with great beaches, amazing weather and the food, delicious. I was in Algarve than spent few days in between Porto/Lisbon, loved both....

    • @feppsrph
      @feppsrph 4 года назад

      Do you have dual citizenship?

    • @remote3652
      @remote3652 4 года назад +1

      Manuel Pires thanks! I plan on spending a month or two out there.

  • @Curiouslynikki
    @Curiouslynikki 3 года назад +17

    I’m considering leaving the US. I’ve been very privileged to have born in an upper middle class family. I had the luxury to attend a top university and land a great job. I’m just not happy here 😕 to much focus on obtaining insane wealth, fame, competition, and material items. I’m from Los Angeles, and it just seems to be the norm out here. My mom and her side of the family is from the Azores. I always hear about how the quality of life is so much better in Portugal, especially from my family there. I’m fluent in Portuguese and I have a relatively easy path to obtain citizenship. This video has helped me a lot! I’m 26 years old and still figuring out my life. Hopefully it all falls into place. Thank you so much for posting this video 💕💕

    • @DrivenSpice
      @DrivenSpice  3 года назад +1

      Sure thing Nikki! Good luck on your journey. 💗

  • @damondominique
    @damondominique 4 года назад +59

    LISBON IS ONE OF THE BEST CITIES IN THE WORLD ❤️❤️❤️

    • @walkerspectre
      @walkerspectre 4 года назад

      @MrPlex most countries did that back in the past. As you should know, that doesn't happen legally anymore.

    • @annechorix
      @annechorix 3 года назад

      so is mine!!!

    • @adiaj9228
      @adiaj9228 3 года назад +1

      LOVE your channel

    • @Jennie-bl3gi
      @Jennie-bl3gi 3 года назад

      🔥🔥

  • @mikeboy0001
    @mikeboy0001 4 года назад +250

    As a kid, US was in my imagination, mainly Hollywood, because US had lots of cool stuff, and we hadn't much in Portugal, so I found my country boring
    As a grown up, I quickly realized it was just that, stuff, nothing more
    The older I get, the more I appreciate my country, and actually realized US is one of the last countries I would ever want to live🙄
    Not saying Portugal is the best (lot of things to improve), but all things considered, it's probably placed very high up the list🙃
    Just wished more people here also realized it, and stopped being so short-sighted looking other EU countries wages
    But hey, I guess it's a work in progress😉

    • @Kev27RS
      @Kev27RS 4 года назад +4

      Yes!
      The US is great to visit but to live there as a "normal" person is probably a pain in the ass I guess... 😕
      Portugal is pretty much the same in that matter (although better in some other aspects).
      Salary is pretty low in Portugal compared to other european countries...
      Unless you have a really good job that pays well, it can be a pain in the ass as well unfortunately...
      Agree, a lot of portuguese people (living in Portugal) think that life is "better" in other european countries (mainly those where a lot of portuguese immigrants are living, like France, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Belgium, UK, etc...)
      when it's not really the case...
      Life is pretty expensive out there and although people gain more money, it can be pretty tight at the end of the month...
      Life is way more expensive than what it was around 20 years ago (before the EURO) in some countries out there.
      It's not the ELDORADO anymore...

    • @teresamesa
      @teresamesa 4 года назад +1

      i've lived in germany and the cost of living is significantly better there, and people complain exactly the same way as the portuguese do. our wages are miserable indeed and we need to fight for better. i think people who live in the middle class bubble don't see themselves "fall so low" to have a low wage job. i have. it's very hard to have a decent quality of life with 635€/month pretty much everywhere. below 1000€/netto you don't live, you survive. it shouldn't be that way.
      but other than that, i agree. we have a lot of good things here.

    • @Lisbonese
      @Lisbonese 4 года назад +5

      I was born here in Portugal but lived 31 years in the US, you can have a great life there and make good money but you’re always in a rush and never have enough vacation time. I finally came back home this past January because I wanted to experience living in the country of my birth and find it a bit difficult because everything is so different here with all the bureaucracy but I am very happy to be home. Portuguese citizens don’t really appreciate it as much as they should. We have an amazing and beautiful country. It’s true what you said. This corner of the world is ours so we should never put it down. No place is perfect but this place is our home.

    • @xoxxobob61
      @xoxxobob61 4 года назад +17

      @Joseph Gutierrez America is now ruled by the RICH....We don't even have Universal Healthcare and the Minimum Wage hasn't gone up in Years ! Hospitals will SUE you if you don't pay your bills. Corporations RULE America not the people.

    • @SaffariRose
      @SaffariRose 4 года назад +5

      You made a great point! A lot of foreigners only know America via the media, and the media only shows the best things but when you finally get here, you realize how different and difficult it is for the average person. It is a rat race. It's great to travel or for short stays, but I always encourage people to enjoy the best of their country or several countries if they can afford it and fully understand all the politics and lifestyle choices before making big leaps.

  • @jconny65
    @jconny65 4 года назад +248

    that's awesome. living in the u.s., especially as a black person is way too stressful and depressing.

    • @rae08
      @rae08 4 года назад +13

      Very very stressful

    • @eddieibarra356
      @eddieibarra356 4 года назад +9

      Actually The Portuegese Are One Of The Most Friendly Countries The Portugese Are Not Racist. If I Ever Wanted To Move I Will Likely Decide Portugal, Denmark, Sweeden, And New Zealand. Portugal And The Scandinavia Are One Of The Most Socially Liberial Counties.

    • @noreenperez8666
      @noreenperez8666 4 года назад +2

      But in the USA, we have right,and all country are racist.

    • @alilrazzledazzle992
      @alilrazzledazzle992 4 года назад +11

      Noreen Perez have you lived in all countries?

    • @btone03
      @btone03 4 года назад +1

      Way too stressful! And it doesn’t help that the current president is a racist jackass either!

  • @lolcap
    @lolcap 4 года назад +10

    I visited Portugal in 2009, and again in 2016. It's a place that I would love to relocate to. I am working on putting together the necessary pieces to start the process. ! Thanks for sharing!

  • @tlz6638
    @tlz6638 4 года назад +101

    Moved to Europe 30 years ago, best decision I ever made!! Only thing I miss about America, is my family.

    • @DrivenSpice
      @DrivenSpice  4 года назад +4

      Where did you go?

    • @kingjames2226
      @kingjames2226 4 года назад +4

      Please what european country ? I don't want my kids to endure life in America. Thx

    • @celsoalvarado4713
      @celsoalvarado4713 4 года назад

      @@kingjames2226 try Spain. I have been here a year and it has been awesome. I

    • @kingjames2226
      @kingjames2226 4 года назад

      @@celsoalvarado4713 Would you recommend Barcelona(in the North) or Seville(in the south) ?Thx for the suggestion.

    • @lindopolak
      @lindopolak 4 года назад +1

      @@kingjames2226 Summer will kill you in Seville ;) Try Granada, closer to the mountain range, beautiful vibrant city. Most beautiful in Spain in my opinion...

  • @darkroastlefty2803
    @darkroastlefty2803 4 года назад +39

    so called "patriots" like to think 'murka' is great. if you dare criticize it hoping it'll improve for ALL citizens but not matching their narrative, then you're labeled a "Murka hater"... i applaud your courage to chose to see the world.

  • @JohnMiller-dr1qi
    @JohnMiller-dr1qi 4 года назад +56

    Interesting to see the comments about moving out of Lisbon to a cheaper area.
    We moved to the Lisbon area in 2019. We live in a quiet hillside village with clean air. 30 minutes outside the capital, 22 minutes from the main international airport, 20-25 minutes from the beautiful Atlantic coast beaches, 20 minutes from two of the largest shopping malls on the Iberian peninsular, 18 minutes from the metro, 10 minutes from the vineyards of Bucelas, bus to Campo Grande from outside our gate. We paid less for a Quinta property (with 2 houses, 6 bedrooms, 6 acres of land), than the cost of a 2 bedroom apartment in the city. We got ultrafast broadband installed within 2 days for moving in. Bottom line - you do not need to move to the boondocks to get more bang for your buck.

    • @DrivenSpice
      @DrivenSpice  4 года назад +9

      It’s all relative. When I first moved to Lisbon I stayed in Cascais. Although beautiful and only a 20 minute car ride, I found it too far for me at the time of not knowing anyone. I preferred to live in the city. It depends on what amenities are important to the individual.

    • @ConstanceToddSmithCreator
      @ConstanceToddSmithCreator 4 года назад

      Hey John - what city/town do you live in? I’m considering a move to Portugal and ur comment intrigued me. Thanks.

    • @JohnMiller-dr1qi
      @JohnMiller-dr1qi 4 года назад +8

      @@ConstanceToddSmithCreator We live in a hillside village, not a town/city. The nearest towns are Loures and Mafra, but as I've stated we're close enough to Lisbon to benefit from the social & cultural pursuits on offer. It's 15-18 minutes to a metro station, then a journey to anywhere in Lisbon costs €1.35.
      Cities in Portugal are much smaller than the US or Mexico. Lisbon, the largest, would not make the top 30 in the US or the top 20 in Mexico.

    • @XmarlonXPT
      @XmarlonXPT 4 года назад +1

      John Miller the answer is really easy and simple
      You got lucky ;)))

  • @brittanyh8551
    @brittanyh8551 4 года назад +83

    Thought this was Keke Palmer at first!

    • @ricoo_rose
      @ricoo_rose 4 года назад +6

      Tell me why I thought the same thing lol I said ok ke kee

    • @brittanyh8551
      @brittanyh8551 4 года назад +2

      @@ricoo_rose Right 😂😂

    • @phoenixsollee2801
      @phoenixsollee2801 4 года назад +3

      I thought it was KeKe initially also

    •  4 года назад +1

      She strongly favors her!

  • @PurJesani
    @PurJesani 4 года назад +14

    You have no idea how much I needed this video. I was thinking of moving to Portugal recently and everything you care about is what I care about

  • @josemanuelrocha2813
    @josemanuelrocha2813 4 года назад +135

    Hello! Be very welcome to my country, this Portugal that always welcomes everyone with open arms and an open heart.
    By the way, Portugal remains the third most peaceful country in the world and the pandemic that has now set in is being very well controlled. We remain safe and warm.
    I wish you a beautiful and fruitful stay in the most colorful and inclusive country.
    Greetings from Porto, Portugal.

    • @DrivenSpice
      @DrivenSpice  4 года назад +3

      Thank you so much for the welcome and well wishes!

    • @LFMC1
      @LFMC1 4 года назад +6

      Epá! É mesmo bom ser português! Gostava de ver os teus comentários sobre outros temas, porque aqui é só lamber o traseiro aos estranjas .

    • @tiagofreitas1976
      @tiagofreitas1976 4 года назад +13

      @@LFMC1 felizmente a Maior parte dos portugueses têm categoria e educação . Felizmente o meu país sabe receber e tem pessoas quentes e generosas. Claro que como em Todo o lado há idiotas. Mas os idiotas como tu servem para nos lembrar mos do que não devemos ser. O teu papel nesta caixa de comentários é o de ser um mau exemplo. E és de facto brilhante na tua capacidade de demonstrar o quanto és uma pessoa medíocre e frustrada sem vida própria. És um loser e gostas de o ser até defendes o teu estatuto online. Felizmente és uma minoria.

    • @LFMC1
      @LFMC1 4 года назад +4

      @@tiagofreitas1976 Tens razão, a maioria dos portugueses tem educação, mas não é o teu caso, pois desatas a insultar, sem motivo, outro português, só para defender um "camone" que não conheces de lado nenhum. És mais um exemplo do tuga provinciano, subserviente e de perna aberta para toda a tralha estrangeira que para cá vem parar, sabe-se lá por que motivo.Se fosses para fora a primeira coisa que farias era falar a língua local, mas como o estrangeiro vem para cá já achas que é má educação exijir isso dele.Não sejas um provinciano complexado, que quer armar em civilizado só para "inglês ver" !

    • @anabengalinha4049
      @anabengalinha4049 4 года назад +6

      @@LFMC1 Nabo !!! Ser tolerante e respeitoso para ti é mau ? nabo !!!

  • @theloniousMac
    @theloniousMac 4 года назад +190

    "Ok, we just gonna get in an Uber with your leg?"

    • @JointFive
      @JointFive 4 года назад +1

      At first I thought it was separate 😮😊

    • @mongrelbitchband
      @mongrelbitchband 4 года назад +1

      theloniousMac Wait...whaaaaaat???

    • @nicholestewart9535
      @nicholestewart9535 4 года назад

      That’s the point. An ambulance is anywhere from $809 to $1500 so it’s better to take you and your severed leg in an Uber than accrue that cost. 😂 It’s a joke, well sarcasm.

    • @GucciGirl78
      @GucciGirl78 4 года назад +1

      😂😂

    • @precg
      @precg 4 года назад +1

      I can't 🤣

  • @lyfeiswhatyoumakeit
    @lyfeiswhatyoumakeit 3 года назад +1

    I'm in DC and considering early retirement in Lisbon. So glad I saw your video!

  • @22s22a
    @22s22a 4 года назад +32

    Thank you for sharing your story, I'm currently in my 20s and a black man..I've been living out of the US the last 3 years in Asia... Best decision of my life

    • @DrivenSpice
      @DrivenSpice  4 года назад +2

      Awesome! Where did you move?

    • @22s22a
      @22s22a 4 года назад +1

      @@DrivenSpice Currently Korea, and I've spent some time in Singapore

    • @e_digital6298
      @e_digital6298 4 года назад

      @@22s22a can you already speak the language?

    • @22s22a
      @22s22a 4 года назад

      @@e_digital6298 Not fluent or anything but you can get by you just have to put in a little effort... But I'm currently working on Japanese since I'm going to be living there next.

    • @DrivenSpice
      @DrivenSpice  4 года назад +2

      Aaron, would you be open to being interviewed to share your experiences living abroad? If so, could you dm me on instagram @drivenspice?

  • @eteldias5176
    @eteldias5176 4 года назад +39

    I am in Lisbon from NYC. let's meet and hang out

  • @morganmunsey2815
    @morganmunsey2815 4 года назад +20

    Welcome to Lisbon! I have been coming to Portugal since 2006 and in 2018 decided to finally invest in a home in the Saldanha section of Lisbon. I still work in NY but try to spend every free moment I have in Portugal. Currently, my mother is at my place while this madness is going on and I rather her there than in NY. We have friends that go out for her which is great. The wonderful thing about Portugal is that you will get people that look out for you and your family which is great. You are doing something I wish I could do now but I see myself living in Portugal for good in 10 years for sure. Right now my mother is planning on getting her permanent residence this year. I usually spend the winter holidays and 2 months of the summer in Portugal. We have an American group that meets up ever so often. If you need anything please feel free to reach out... Enjoy yourself when especially when things open back up!

    • @DrivenSpice
      @DrivenSpice  4 года назад +1

      Thank you for the kind words and support. Yes, the people are so amazing. I am sure your mother is loving everything about Portugal. I would love to connect. Thank you so much for reaching out!

    • @morganmunsey2815
      @morganmunsey2815 4 года назад +2

      @@DrivenSpice You are right she is all good in Lisbon. She has like 4 boyfriends at 72 hahaha. Let us connect when I can come to town!

    • @DrivenSpice
      @DrivenSpice  4 года назад

      Ha!!! I love it! Sure thing. I’m @drivenspice on instagram. Please dm the details.

    • @AnaPRLRosa
      @AnaPRLRosa 4 года назад

      I work in Saldanha, let’s have a coffee at the kiosk 😊

  • @patriciaobrien2775
    @patriciaobrien2775 4 года назад +9

    Hi, great video and welcome to Portugal! I've left the US, which I also love to live here. I'm in the northern part of Portugal and even though it's a bit colder than Lisbon, I actually enjoy all the peace here. Wish you happiness in this beautiful country🇵🇹

  • @mellisamarte1982
    @mellisamarte1982 4 года назад +19

    Every single year i travel to portugal with my family from the netherlands. I fall in love with this county when i was only 18years old now 37 and it's still my favorite country to travel to. The people are so nice, i never falled discriminated i only falled the love. My dream is to build my house over there and grow old in peace.

  • @shandysouth
    @shandysouth 4 года назад +24

    I got residency in Lisbon April 2019 and made the full move from London in Nov.I left Britain because I found it to depressing , here I'm calm and happy. I knew I didn't want to spend my old days in an expensive crime ridden capital like London after working and traveling to 40 plus countries.

    • @LeonardWaks
      @LeonardWaks 4 года назад +1

      Not to mention that the UK also has a lunatic in charge. I really feel uncomfortable just knocking my home country - there are a lot of loonies running the world right now. But here in Portugal we have sane government. Amazing. Unbelievable, really. And about the police problem. We have been in our city for more than two years now, and I have never seen a single policeman.

    • @jeannette2628
      @jeannette2628 4 года назад +1

      if you think London is bad try almost any major US city! peace

  • @michelfortier9563
    @michelfortier9563 4 года назад +35

    Several years ago, I spent quite some time in Portugal with Porto being my favorite city. People in Portugal I found extremely nice and so helpful. More so, most if not all young college people I met who comprise a large portion of the population I found to be extremely educated and well-versed as to what's happening in other countries. In essence, they could carry an intelligent conversation. Most were also multi-lingual able to speak 3 - 4 languages. It's a beautiful country as well. I also spent a tremendous amount of time in Spain and found very few similarities though they're next to each other. If you want to live in a great country, move to Portugal.

  • @ilm_healingTV
    @ilm_healingTV 4 года назад +50

    Lol 😂 I’m literally laughing out loud at “get a Uber with the leg? “

  • @halcroj
    @halcroj 4 года назад +94

    Couldn't believe it when you said you were turning 40. I'd assumed 10 years younger than that.

    • @DrivenSpice
      @DrivenSpice  4 года назад +6

      Awh, thank you!

    • @cloeg.6531
      @cloeg.6531 4 года назад +2

      me too!!

    • @DameTryvHJ
      @DameTryvHJ 4 года назад +3

      Driven Spice black don't crack 🤗🤗

  • @KennyChapman
    @KennyChapman 4 года назад +41

    I love everything about this video. I went to Lisbon on vacation and didn't want to come back. Given the current climate in the US I'm serious looking into moving now

    • @prettybrwneyez7757
      @prettybrwneyez7757 4 года назад +2

      Yeah it’s time to go

    • @anna-uc4tq
      @anna-uc4tq 4 года назад

      In Portugal the mood is changing too. There are already too much africans and immigrants there and native portuguese are increasingly poorer and jobless since the socialists came to power. And portuguese people are getting more intolerant towards black people. Recently an afro portuguese actor was murdered by a racist. And nationalists are growing there too. Better go to Africa!

    • @bellycurious
      @bellycurious 3 года назад

      @@anna-uc4tq , 'since the socialist came to power the portuguese are poorer' ?? Passos Coelho was in power, a right wing party , and people were worse.
      Yes, we could be better but stop blaming only the socialists.

    • @charnaeyoung9815
      @charnaeyoung9815 2 года назад

      @@anna-uc4tq Not every black person is from African. Are you trying to look ignorant or what?

  • @marteumar8429
    @marteumar8429 4 года назад +159

    Completely off topic but.. you are just so soo beautiful 😍

    • @DrivenSpice
      @DrivenSpice  4 года назад +10

      Awh that’s so kind of you. Thank you!

    • @beckyfrancis481
      @beckyfrancis481 4 года назад +11

      @@DrivenSpice Your spirit is beautiful too.

    • @DrivenSpice
      @DrivenSpice  4 года назад +6

      Thank you so much!

    • @motivate668
      @motivate668 4 года назад +1

      I agree 😍

    • @kevinburdine7802
      @kevinburdine7802 4 года назад

      @@DrivenSpice hello driven I hope all is well with you
      By any chance are you into any history or museums please let me know if you are

  • @donnettadavis6809
    @donnettadavis6809 4 года назад +30

    You definitely sparked my interest when you discussed food. I am a complete foodie too!!!💕

    • @LeonardWaks
      @LeonardWaks 4 года назад

      We have an amazing house with garden and orchard - for so so much less than we would pay in the US. Amazing stuff comes outta there 12 months a year.

  • @alexandracastro9619
    @alexandracastro9619 4 года назад +140

    Lisbon is a bubble! It's great and beautiful, but the cost is way higher than the rest of Portugal.
    Even if you move as little as 40 min away, the cost of living can get much lower.
    Internet near the coast is usually better, not always.
    So if you can, try and visit some places mentioned here. Up north you'll get a younger vibe and more historical places, a little south you have warmer winters and less density in population. Welcome to my home, hope you'll have fun visiting Portugal after this pandemic.

    • @DrivenSpice
      @DrivenSpice  4 года назад +4

      Thank you! I can wait to explore. Thank you for the advice!

    • @campeiangomes
      @campeiangomes 4 года назад +3

      It’s the capital it’s normal

    • @daddy9697
      @daddy9697 4 года назад +1

      @@DrivenSpice I listened to this to the end. You never considered an African country? I do not understand that. Wht?

    • @evangeliamintzai6302
      @evangeliamintzai6302 4 года назад +3

      @@daddy9697 well European countries are more organized and safer. You don't have as much corruption or fatal diseases like malaria. You mostly have clean running water, good health care system and safety.

    • @moonlily1
      @moonlily1 4 года назад

      An acquaintance told me his daughter and her husband were renting a condominium in Portugal for what was shockingly low price compared to what things cost in my area, which is a midsize town with a high poverty rate that has no reason why housing ought to be expensive, it just is.

  • @kaysee482
    @kaysee482 4 года назад +6

    Girl! Oh my gosh this video kept popping up on my recommend list and I avoided clicking on it because I KNEW it was going to make me even more antsy than I already am. :-) I lived abroad in Asia (Japan and South Korea) in my early 20s, and since then (I'm 38 now), I have known that life abroad is better for me. Food, healthcare, cost-of-living compared with wages, safety, ALL of those things come into play. I went to Italy for a wedding in 2018, and I can't stop thinking about the fresh food, beautiful landscape and friendly people--how I didn't have any food reactions there where here in the U.S., I have an allergic reaction to so many things on a weekly basis. This is so inspiring. Thank you for posting!

  • @kevincarter7633
    @kevincarter7633 4 года назад +22

    The first 3 minutes are beautiful. I've had all of those same thoughts and feelings after my cancer diagnosis at 26. I've also done the same. Travelled. Prague, Amsterdam, mexico city and now I'm thinking about moving out of the country too.

  • @obnoxious_atheist
    @obnoxious_atheist 3 года назад +4

    I’m in my 50s and my parents and relatives are gone. With the Q Anons and what not, leaving sooner than later is becoming highly likely.

  • @mar-linaustell7505
    @mar-linaustell7505 4 года назад +7

    I recently visited Lisbon Portugal for two weeks and it was amazing. I didn't want leave. It was an experience that I will never forget.

  • @craftwithgift7948
    @craftwithgift7948 4 года назад +31

    Reading all the comments makes me want to work hard ,make good money and travel the world .

  • @oneeyedjack7022
    @oneeyedjack7022 4 года назад +31

    My Parents were Portuguese immigrants, who dreamed of coming to america to have a better quality of life for themselves and their children. Their dream came true in 1949. They worked very hard and made the american dream come true for themselves. Myself and younger siblings were born in the US. We spoke Portuguese at home and English everywhere else. I traveled for the first time to Portugal and the Azores in 2016. What I saw astonished me. I was mesmerized by the beauty and the history of both and how truly genuine the people were. The Azores captured my heart and there I found my soul. My Parents never returned not even to visit during their lifetime. When they spoke of their homeland it was always negative. They often reminded us how lucky we were to be Americans and that we had never gone hungry, always had shoes on our feet and a roof over our heads. They told us how lucky we were to live in a democracy and not under the yoke of a tyrant fascist dictator. I wish my parents had lived to see how much their homeland had changed. I've gone back every year since my first visit, last year with my brother. When ever we speak we talk about hopefully one day we can return forever and live the Portuguese dream full time.

    • @DrivenSpice
      @DrivenSpice  4 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for sharing your story and experiences.

    • @tugaa24
      @tugaa24 4 года назад +1

      You got extreme lucky for your parents teaching you, Portuguese. Nowadays portuguese immigrants don't teach kids portuguese, bad mistake, and traitors of the nation. But your parents loved this country and did something that has no price. Yes Salazar gave us the hunger but not war. We were neutral at ww2, was saved millions of portuguese, Portugal has a very poor country especially in the country.

    • @rayvogensen2983
      @rayvogensen2983 4 года назад +2

      ​@@tugaa24 "Traitors of the nation" is a very strong term and can be interpreted by many in a negative way.

    • @republicadosbananas
      @republicadosbananas 4 года назад

      adorei a descrição. Aos Açores ainda nunca fui, estará para breve, mas à Madeira fui nos tempos do fascismo e fui muito mais recentemente e não tem comparação possível, até eu que falava mal dos gastos do Alberto João Jardim, reconheço que estava tudo por fazer, às tantas tinha mesmo que ser assim. Presumo que os Açores seja uma situação semelhante, apenas diferente pela dispersão das nove ilhas. The best regards and wishes for your return to Portugal. :-D

    • @tugaa24
      @tugaa24 4 года назад

      @@rayvogensen2983 traitor in a philosophy way, is bad to cut the roots of a language. It's a choice that I and many people disapprove. Portuguese language is rich. If you speak it you going to be a much richer person if you have roots in Portugal or other country with portuguese spoken language. We all love to fill our puzzle of life if is not built already. And his puzzle are now being closed

  • @bklyntraveler9705
    @bklyntraveler9705 3 года назад +10

    When my daughter and I visited Manchester, UK two summers ago, we began to experience upset stomachs, and we realized we were ill because of the fresh food that we were so unused to eating! After a few days we were fine, but of course when we returned to the US after 20 days we became ill again.

  • @sunnygirl734
    @sunnygirl734 4 года назад +110

    I turned 50 this month and I'm seriously considering living the rest of my years somewhere other than here in the US for many reasons. I love America but they really don't care for the people here unless they are ultra rich. I see older people who have money enough to live comfortably but still struggle so to the healthcare system & insurance/pharmaceutical gouging, etc.. As a single person, and as simply as I like to live, it is still a struggle to save money and live comfortably. You just inspired me. Thank you for this! 🙂🙏

    • @DrivenSpice
      @DrivenSpice  4 года назад +2

      That’s awesome Sunny Girl. If I can help in anyway, please let me know.

    • @dorianvick8932
      @dorianvick8932 4 года назад +5

      I am thinking about Canada.

    • @slimtee2
      @slimtee2 4 года назад +2

      Congrats on hitting the big "5" "0"! Let's get the party started....in Portugal! 🇵🇹☺

    • @davidgreen1504
      @davidgreen1504 4 года назад +1

      You are so right that's why "covid" is so prevalent among black Americains so they don't have to pay our social security weird thought but think about it🤔hummm🥂

    • @bettinae1603
      @bettinae1603 4 года назад +4

      I’m with you, I am so sick of the US and it’s mentality. I’m 52 and so badly want to move to a place like Portugal. Just need to find a job where I can remotely work.

  • @s.p.5213
    @s.p.5213 4 года назад +80

    Hey Sis, I'm currently in DC but when the quarantine lifts, I'll be working a contract of Thailand, which is a HUUUUUGE hotspot for expats AND Black-friendly. After that, I'm considering and will visit Boquete Panama (another expat hotspot), plus hopscotching across a few African countries are on my list (Ghana, South Africa, Kenya, Tanzania, Morocco) for weeks/ months at a time, however the wind blows.
    Look up the BLACK EXPERIENCE JAPAN channel on RUclips for a crapload of videos from Blacks living across the Asian continent. All the best!

    • @DrivenSpice
      @DrivenSpice  4 года назад +4

      That is so awesome! Please keep me posted on your progress. I have a couple of friends who just left Thailand if you need any tips, I can ask them.

    • @s.p.5213
      @s.p.5213 4 года назад +20

      @@hi_hello_hello_hi7652 I don't travel "for" work per se... When I was in Europe, I was there doing musical theatre, and the upcoming contract in Thailand is for teaching. My primary income now is from DC real estate but I'll be teaching when I get there, as 1 of my degrees and certifications is in Education.... How does someone retire at 40 from a teacher's salary??? Too long to type here but regardless of income, if money is turned into entrepreneurship or real estate ventures, and you consistently quiet yasself long enough to hear how God is directing you, absolutely anything is possible. ANYthing.

    • @bluestsea
      @bluestsea 4 года назад +7

      Can we start a community for black expats please!!!

    • @kat-oe7gb
      @kat-oe7gb 4 года назад +5

      I really want to know about the African Countries, please start a channel when get there. It’s not what they show us on TV.

    • @lindamasaku8595
      @lindamasaku8595 4 года назад +4

      Welcome to Kenya😊

  • @nabelb1208
    @nabelb1208 4 года назад +66

    Traveling really does open your eyes to the shortcomings of the USA, especially regarding our health care system, or really the lack of one.

    • @jeannette2628
      @jeannette2628 4 года назад +4

      healthcare, education, crime, food quality, racism, etc

    • @supermelodia
      @supermelodia 4 года назад +2

      Don't forget that free health insurance is some countries does not offer any quality. More deaths than saving the patient, but in some countries if the worker works for government sectors, they have their own hospital care which is very good. But most of workers if end up in public hospital in some countries they are afraid and nervous about dying faster. this is typical in Brazil, but if they have good health insurance provided by some employers, no need to fear.

    • @nabelb1208
      @nabelb1208 4 года назад

      supermelodia very true. I have family in Ecuador and they have access to affordable health care but are terrified to stay in the public hospitals for fear of dying and insist that relatives stay with them for as long as they’re allowed too if they do have to go in.

    • @DS-vx3wf
      @DS-vx3wf 4 года назад

      "guns" ...freeDUMB... lol

    • @sonyb8017
      @sonyb8017 4 года назад

      You are correct on two points, the only point I disagree on is that here in the US is that there is no “health care”, there in manage care. In the US MDs in general know how to manage and suppress symptoms. You have to find a holistic MD that will dig deep to find out the cause of your symptoms.

  • @ktcarter7626
    @ktcarter7626 4 года назад +1

    I moved to EU from USA when i turned 18. Best decision I ever made. Good on you for listening to yr heart and getting out of that rat race. I hope you make great friends and have great experiences there!

  • @bosshog8277
    @bosshog8277 4 года назад +22

    I’m proud of you, we are usually so scared to go outside our backyard(what we know and where we live), let alone move to another country. I felt it when you said how going to another country for the first time how It really opens your eyes and you feel like it’s so much to see and do and take in and live. It does something to you internally to partake in seeing the world. It’s true, the mindset is different there. We live to work, they live to live. I mean yes, you have to work but they really stop to take in life, breathe it in and enjoy it. And that to me is what part of living should be about. You can miss out on what the meaning of life is if we don’t grasp that. And over there they get it. My dad always said we as black people need to experience life outside of our little world. It made him an amazing man and husband to my mom for over 50 years by having the experiences he did. I took my first trip to Europe by way of Norway and Denmark a few years ago and I’ve travel to Europe to see new countries ever since. I’ve fallen in love with the feeling. And now I’ve been Thinkin about moving to Europe as well. I lost my dad to Alzheimer’s and I hit a depression. Traveling to Europe has been another connection to him since he traveled for work and was really big on us seeing the world. Watching your video has helped me make up my mind. Thank you for posting! I’m excited for you to continue to experience life! And I’m about to do the same

    • @DrivenSpice
      @DrivenSpice  4 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for your kind words and support. Thank you for sharing your story too. I love to hear people’s stories. I’m sorry for your loss and I know a loved one with Alzheimer’s can be really difficult. I am glad you are able to still feel connected when you travel to Europe. Here’s to a life of endless possibilities.

    • @bosshog8277
      @bosshog8277 4 года назад

      Driven Spice thank you for responding and thank you so much for your well wishes. Yes it was extremely difficult to watch my dad die of Alzheimer’s. He and my mom provided the best loving and stable home. They were truly a beautiful loving couple. It was devastating to lose him. My mom has said that though she’d miss me being far away if I move to Europe, she’d be happy to see me living and having experiences that her and my dad want for me. And that connection has been helpful for me when I travel. So after watching you I know it’ll help me get back to being me and make my dad in heaven and my mom proud. I’m so sorry I meant to tell you I send my condolences for your losses as well. I was so excited when I watched your video. I know how it feels to have the pain of loss and need to recharge your heart and mind. And then how you felt traveling to a different country, I’m like wow someone that gets it! I’m so so happy for you, I wish you all the blessings and great health and wonderful journey. I’ve subscribed and I’ll definitely be watching more of your journey you share. And thanks again for sharing, we need to see your story. Here’s to life and endless possibilities!!!

  • @marcozacarias5137
    @marcozacarias5137 4 года назад +14

    I moved here from Philly 10 years ago and never looked back. I would not switch this for anything. I got really tired of the "Big City Living" that we encounter in the US. Here you have great food, weather, culture, manners, morals...etc... Enjoy!!

  • @arlen9069
    @arlen9069 4 года назад +5

    I’m excited to find your channel, my husband and I are looking into moving to Portugal within the next year or two for the same reasons you described. Looking forward to a higher quality of life.

  • @claireruf7556
    @claireruf7556 4 года назад +8

    I’m with you girl! I have always wanted to live in another country for at least a few years, maybe for the rest of my days. I think I can make it happen within the next two years. I am also thinking of Portugal. I have friends who moved to Lisbon from Denver in 2018 and I visited them in Lisbon in April 2019. I’ll be checking out your other vlogs!

  • @swisstrader
    @swisstrader 4 года назад +10

    You seem like a very kind and sweet soul...I love Portugal, especially the Algarve. I wish you only the best!

  • @thexvault
    @thexvault 4 года назад +24

    This is why im studying so hard to learn day trading, I want to live anywhere WHENEVER I WANT. so inspiring

    • @antoinette1588
      @antoinette1588 4 года назад

      "Day training," would you mind explaining a little more as to what that is and the education for it? Thank you much!!

    • @La-PetitMort
      @La-PetitMort 4 года назад

      @@antoinette1588 Well, first off, it's called "Day trading".

  • @d.dartez-nowlin740
    @d.dartez-nowlin740 4 года назад +11

    Hey Girl! You are speaking to me directly, I am an aspiring day trader and an HR professional. I have been talking about moving to Portugal for a year and some change. I am astounded to see another black woman doing what I want to do, living in the country I want to live in. I am following your journey. Thank you.

  • @curiousone6435
    @curiousone6435 3 года назад

    This video is GOLD -- I wont disclose why, but I can relate to this a lot and it gives me hope.

  • @kikoullini1
    @kikoullini1 4 года назад +16

    I recommend living for a little while in Greece and specifically Crete. I lived in Crete for 5 years and it was amazing. Now I’m in the US and i truly miss the Mediterranean vibe. Good luck!

    • @IGOLUUNEY
      @IGOLUUNEY 4 года назад +1

      Is Crete diverse?

    • @LeonardWaks
      @LeonardWaks 4 года назад

      is toitally amazing. But the Nporthrn shore has bee wrecked by over development. Portugal is still paradise.

    • @LeonardWaks
      @LeonardWaks 4 года назад

      Crete is totally amazing ... etc,

  • @MKHDP
    @MKHDP 4 года назад +11

    "So you gonna just gonna get in the Uber...with your leg?" LOL!! Love this video. I made the jump about 4-1/2 years ago from Dallas, TX to Cordoba, Veracruz Mexico. Congratulations on your move. Looking forward to more of your videos!

    • @DrivenSpice
      @DrivenSpice  4 года назад +1

      Awesome! I want to hear all about it!! Are you on Instagram? Can you DM me @drivenspice?

    • @MKHDP
      @MKHDP 4 года назад +1

      @@DrivenSpice - Will do!

  • @Taurusboy07
    @Taurusboy07 3 года назад +6

    I am currently in Costa Rica. I had to get out of the US. It is amazing how less stressful I am while being here. I am planning to also visit Portugal to see how I like it there.

  • @msmarket1
    @msmarket1 4 года назад +1

    Omg that’s how I feel. My husband and myself are planning to move to Spain when we retire. I’m so glad I stumbled upon you. I travel so much and I love Europe so much. They understand how to live their life. I love Portugal too. Such nice people. Thanks for sharing.

    • @DrivenSpice
      @DrivenSpice  4 года назад +1

      Thanks awesome!! I interview several people who moved to Spain. Check the channel. I think you might enjoy it!

    • @msmarket1
      @msmarket1 4 года назад

      @@DrivenSpice thank you. I have already. Lol

  • @NocasCC18
    @NocasCC18 4 года назад +6

    I'm glad you're enjoying my country and my city! I hope you have a wonderful and meaningful life here 🇵🇹

  • @illustratedbySade
    @illustratedbySade 4 года назад +98

    I couldn’t agree with your more, sis! 😩 Im also an expat, currently living in India. No country is perfect. However, when people tell me they want to live in America, I’m like why? Haha! For all the reasons you listed, they’re are so many other places with higher quality of living. And most importantly, when I travel it unlocks things within me that I didn’t even know existed. I like being outside my comfort zone and learning different ways to live. I love being an expat. 🙌🏽

    • @DrivenSpice
      @DrivenSpice  4 года назад +5

      I totally understand!I would love to hear more about your time in India!

    • @sweetnsour3693
      @sweetnsour3693 4 года назад +8

      People move to the U.S. because there is freedom and you can become whatever you want. You guys need to step back and see what you have already. At least I’m not living in North Korea or the likes...such ignorance in this comment section, honestly.

    • @JK-nd4iy
      @JK-nd4iy 4 года назад +4

      is it because you're an expat living in India with an American salary?? Your privelege is showing..

    • @sweetnsour3693
      @sweetnsour3693 4 года назад +7

      Five OFoe I’m not saying that the U.S. is perfect, but millennials fail to understand how good they have it by living here. And by “ignorance” I mean the whole comment section, saying the “U.S. sucks! I want to move to another country!” And the likes. Only privileged people say those kind of things. It’s so laughable, really, that you’re saying I’M ignorant. I’m just tired of this. I said to step back and realize what you have in front of you. I never said that the US is exempt from struggle. Stop putting words into my mouth, this is getting annoying. And it’s also gross how you said you tell the people living in the Philippines and India that want to live in America because they want a better life “UGHHH why?” You give them no hope at all. This reminds me of a North Korean escapee in an interview saying how people with too much freedom tend to become more stressed. Go visit Santa Clarita, Ventura county (California) or Arizona, where immigrants and Americans go to live peaceful, opportunist lives. Maybe you lived in a big city with a lot problems but you do realize that there are other places in the U.S. that are better. And I’m not even patriotic for this country, and I too might plan on moving to another country, but for special, personal reasons. Not because I’m dissatisfied. However, you can make your own choices and I’m not telling you what to do.

    • @strivin4excellence09
      @strivin4excellence09 4 года назад +3

      Five OFoe I am a US born citizen that desires to be an expat one day. But my parents and fiancé were born and raised in the Caribbean. I will tell you that while the US isn’t the paradise that many think it is, it has far more to offer SOME compared to what their home country does. My parents are forever greatful for the opportunity to move to the US. People don’t leave my parents native country because they want to, they leave because they have to. Can you imagine being fully college educated and not even having the opportunity to minimum wage jobs? I know people in their 40s with degrees that have never had a job in their life because the picking are so slim. Can you imagine not even having access to Healthcare ( whether mediocre or great). Brain drain for a lot of these countries is a huge issue because there are so few opportunities for advancement. So while the US might have a crap load of issues, I still appreciate it for the privileges that it has afforded me that I know for a fact I would not have access to if I lived in the Caribbean. I totally get where you are coming from and I too want to leave at some point, but I wanted to offer some balance to your comment. As someone once said to an expat in his country...... you can’t even begin to understand what my life is like because you live with the privilege and luxury of an American passport . If stuff pops off wherever you are staying you can always hop on a plane and go back home . They are stuck .....

  • @jamelliacanady2023
    @jamelliacanady2023 4 года назад +53

    Thank you for the video.. I am Retired from the US Navy and being a Hair Salon Owner. I fell in love with Portugal in February so I purchased a 24 day ticket for July to get some things done to move there. I am so excited to find black expats in Portugal... I was thinking Almada or Porto. Congrats on getting out and living...

    • @manuelteixeira3392
      @manuelteixeira3392 4 года назад +1

      Vídeo of Porto ... ruclips.net/video/yS_EPjP_fmY/видео.html

    • @DrivenSpice
      @DrivenSpice  4 года назад

      That’s so exciting! Please let me know if you have any questions or need anything.

    • @dakshinamurti
      @dakshinamurti 4 года назад +7

      If you decide to go for porto and need a friend, even though im white, you can count me in.

    • @Gonzo76Lx
      @Gonzo76Lx 4 года назад +4

      Whats the Difference between a black or white expat? Does it Mater?

    • @dakshinamurti
      @dakshinamurti 4 года назад +1

      @@Gonzo76Lx the color. Hehe maybe it matters to her. The reason, only she can share.

  • @MrThree6nine
    @MrThree6nine 4 года назад +2

    You are truly a beautiful soul. Thanks for the information!!!

    • @DrivenSpice
      @DrivenSpice  4 года назад

      Thank you so much for your kind words.

  • @2L84goodbye
    @2L84goodbye 4 года назад +16

    If you want to really reduce your cost of living and still have everything close by, you should really look into Viana Do Castelo. As far as internet goes, Viana Do Castelo has fibre optic internet, very fast and very stable. It is a small city with all the conveniences, but not the price tag that comes along with living in Lisbon. It also has wonderful views, beach, Shopping mall, hospital, train station...and if you keep following the road northbound, you will find many beautiful beaches along the coast with history all along the way. Caminha for example is about 10 minute car ride north. It has a beach called Moledo beach. It also has a ferry to Spain, if you chose to go for a visit and enjoy the mountain and beach views. Food costs are also much lower in Northern Portugal. All year round, you can find people selling fresh fruits and veggies that are in season along the roads. It is not far from Spain, if you want to do that as well. I think most foreigners that are looking into moving to Portugal, automatically think about Lisbon or Porto or the Algarve and forget that Portugal is much more than those two cities and the Algarve.... And no, Viana is not in the boonies. Welcome to Portugal

    • @DrivenSpice
      @DrivenSpice  4 года назад +2

      Thank you so much! This was super helpful. Thanks again for your insight.

    • @berniekeene868
      @berniekeene868 4 года назад +4

      In 2019 I spent a week in Viana a week in Porto and a week in Lisbon. I liked all areas but loved Viana!! Very affordable and great food. Super friendly people. Offers beaches and city life and u can very quickly be in the gorgeous country side. I plan to retire there in a few years!!!

  • @brianj1203
    @brianj1203 4 года назад +7

    We all needed this video!! I’m learning Portuguese now anyways but Brazilian Portuguese to move to Brazil, now you making me want to learn the real true Portuguese and move there lol

  • @lr2ldn
    @lr2ldn 4 года назад +6

    What a great video! I'm doing a career change AND moving out the country. I'm going to law school in September 2021 in London. I've lived in London before and also Korea. I'm in my late 30's. Your video is inspiring! I always hear such good things about Portugal! Also, you look like KeKe Palmer!

    • @DrivenSpice
      @DrivenSpice  4 года назад +1

      Thank you! Congrats on law school in London. That sounds super exciting.

  • @venuskirby8243
    @venuskirby8243 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for this video. I am seriously considering moving to Portugal as well and your video appeared in my feed! Divine intervention!

  • @zauwee
    @zauwee 4 года назад +5

    Thanks for posting this. It definitely inspires others to sever the roots and bail out as well. Although I love a lot of things about the US, like others here, I’m afraid that no longer compensates for the things I dislike about it.
    I’m a dual citizen of Brazil and the US, married to a US permanent resident of dual citizenship as well, Chilean and German. I’ve been here for 28 years, and never thought I’d want to leave until recently.
    We both have traveled to a lot of places in the world and at this point, consider ourselves citizens of the world, which make cutting the roots easier. One of the most important things we’ve learned by traveling abroad and interacting with people of all walks of life, from everywhere, is that you will find your tribe wherever you go, and they’ll be a fundamental part of what makes it home.

  • @moneyman2200
    @moneyman2200 4 года назад +5

    Seeing videos like this makes me know I ain't alone in this. I'm a young brother just a few years younger than you and I'm here building up some algorithms to do trading with the same sorts of motivations. I been tired of this "rat race", just putting the foundation in place to make the escape. Keep living your definition of happiness and I'll catch you on the other side, maybe in San Jose or that glorious Costa Rican Pacific coast.....Sending Good Vibes.

  • @PhilippeOrlando
    @PhilippeOrlando 4 года назад +89

    Congratulations! You turned 40? You look 28. I did the same thing you did, except I'm from France and I moved to the...Washington DC area in 1990. Since then I lived in New England and Illinois and now back to the DC area. My wife and I both hate this area . I'm from Southern France and she's from San Francisco and we can't wait to get out of here. She teaches at UMD and is actually "stuck" in France now and I'm "stuck" in PG County. Before I moved to America, when I used to live in France I thought all I had heard about the US was a bunch of cliches. Sadly I have to say that it's not. America is after all a pit of consumerism. What I had heard about guns turned out to be true. People eat shit, all the time and everything is expensive. I think Lisbon has become more expensive in the last 5 years because a lot of people rediscovered it lately. But even if it's more expensive than you thought it be, your quality of life is amazing compared to anything 90% of the people have in the US. And yes, I can confirm that, personal relationships and human contact in general in the US sucks. Most people here are going to completely miss out what life is about. Too much work, too much struggle to stay afloat.

    • @BelledelaGroove
      @BelledelaGroove 4 года назад +2

      Hey! I'm stuck in PG County too!! I'm dreaming of moving to Southern France, or somewhere in the UK that feels right for me. I'm 32 ( next Monday) and I pray pray pray for that golden opportunity to start over overseas. I graduated from UMD also. Wow, what a small world!

    • @WonLotto100M
      @WonLotto100M 4 года назад

      And I thought I was the only one struggling with personal relationships ....... okay so it’s all around!!!! Great comments. Yes Africa is vibing. Many Europeans are moving there. Lagos, Accra, South Africa, Nairobi, omg Gambia, Rwanda and Ethiopia. Don’t believe the negative hype that Africa is bad. It’s great. And there are options..... security and and all. Visited Nairobi in June 2019 and I thought I felt I could live there.

    • @LeonardWaks
      @LeonardWaks 4 года назад

      We read that there are three kinds of relationshi0ps: those based on love and affection and respect, those based on amusement, and those based on mutual use - i.e. people who actually do not amuse you, where there is no mutual respect or affection, and where the moment you re no longer of use you are dropped or knifed. My wife asked me one day: why are ALL of our friends in the third category? That is life in the US now.

  • @neilhorner9197
    @neilhorner9197 4 года назад +2

    I am thinking of moving from South Africa to Lisbon. Your video was very helpful and I will be watching more of them. The colours in the video were nice and soothing but I loved the pop of yellow behind you. My father died at age 49, so I know we are not promised long lives. Make the most of it now!

    • @DrivenSpice
      @DrivenSpice  4 года назад

      Thank you Neil. So sorry for your loss.