The minimum wage in Spain in 2022 is 14,000 euros per year, it is low compared to other European countries and entails public health, a contribution to social security for the public pension, one month of paid vacations, 12 holidays a year, plus Saturdays and Sundays, paid maternity and paternity leave of several months, paid medical leave and unemployment insurance and is exempt from income tax. Two people who live together and who both earn the minimum wage, that is, jobs without any qualifications, can live with dignity, and education is free and even university is affordable, with many scholarships
It truly is an amazing system in Spain. I have now moved home, and I wish that my nations government was ran more Sinai Leila to that of Spain. Spain is a beautiful nation in many ways 🇪🇸
I just found your channel and want to move to Valencia Spain. Your videos are really well made and you gave me great insights into life over there. Do you feel comfortable sharing why you left?
Great video, one of the best lifestyle overviews of Valencia I've seen so far that includes practical examples and not a basic top 10 out of wikipedia!
Bless you man! I’m currently applying for a 1 year study visa to study and teach in Madrid. Prayers for you and thank you for posting and sharing the video, super cool and great info, sights, perspective, and more to see. ❤
It is really cool! I’m not sure where you are from, but si am from California and it is just so incredibly different than what I am accustomed to. It’s a really beautiful, family and friends orientated culture
I've watched most of your videos and I must say, you're like the most underrated RUclipsr out here. You make amazing videos! Nothing beats your enthusiasm in every videos you create, I hope you get what you deserve. Rooting for you!
Alyha you are so AMAZING! That is such a sweet comment to read! I’ll continue making videos and maybe some day I will get big views, but in the meantime, I’ll keep on making content for those who enjoy watching it ❤️❤️
We've visited Spain before, but haven't made it to Valencia yet. After watching a couple of your videos, it's now high on our list. We're heading to Thailand and Vietnam for the winter, and then to Portugal in the spring. Hoping to fit some short trips in, and Valencia looks really interesting. We've subscribed so that we can follow along on your journey :)
Hello! Thank you millions for your kindness!! Valencia truly is a neat city. It doesn’t have the name like Barcelona or Madrid, but it is a calm alternative that still offers many benefits! I hope Thailand and Vietnam treat you well, I have heard amazing things
@@comfortablylost6459 I ask one english client living in Valencia why he loves Valencia, he told me here in Valencia i feel the real spanish spirit, and i am really happy here
@@comfortablylost6459 Really nice to be honest. I love the city, the weather and as you said, it is really hard to get bored here. I love it! But I am still looking for nice places to visit outside Valencia. I already got some ideas, but if you have recommendations, then let me know.🤗
i feel your enthusiasm about the city so much! and i’m especially exited because i’m moving to valencia in january, therefore it’s so nice to see how happy you are there!!
Hello! Thank you for the kind comment. I am happy to hear that you are moving here! Where are you coming from? When I first moved here it took some time to adjust, but once I figured out life, I was really able to appreciate Valencia for all of its amazing qualities
i am from frankfurt, germany! but i know valencia because of my family, they used to live there. so i am quite used to their mentality and lifestyle🙈 if you are open to it, maybe we could chat via insta and talk more about living there :)
@@hannasimmet1434 nice! That is perfect that you are already accustomed to it a bit. Sure, we can chat! Unfortunately I don’t have an Indra for this channel but if you leave your @ here I’ll follow you
Love your enthusiasm! Too bad about prices going up now. But that's worldwide. I also love the Parque Turia and the bike lanes all over the place. Love using my bike as main form of transport.
Hey! Thank you for the kind comment. Yes the price rise is a shame, but like you said, there’s no escaping that in any country right now. I’m stoked that you’re a fan of biking as well! You save money, don’t use combustion engines, get to see your surroundings, and get a workout when riding, you can’t beat it!
@@comfortablylost6459 , Paraiso natural, seguramente. Valencia tambien es maravilloso. Me encanta mucho. I just want to say that I enjoy your joyful vibe. May you have lots of followers.
@@j.n.sloane Toda España es bastante hermosa! Thank you very much for your kindness! We have only communicated online, but I already know you are a great person :)
Best thing I like about Spain is ❣️Spain culture family values energetic life is excellent. Spain is the only country on the planet full of fun and real life. If anyone don't care too much 💸 money I bet Spain is best option ever ❣️❤️love Spain
Hey Carey! Thanks for the kind words. I should make a video on the neighborhoods some day to show you. But here it is in words: My two favorites are the Russafa and El Carmen. Russafa is a really fun neighborhood with tons of energy and opportunity for social events. This is where a majority of the more mature social scene is. When I say “more mature” I am referring to the fact that there is a large party scene near the universities, but I wouldn’t recommend that area if you aren’t a university student. The neighborhood is aesthetically pleasing, the food options are plentiful, and overall the life is very exiting. El carmen is a bit more mellow. It is the old part of the city in which there isn’t a proper road, the buildings are smaller, and the streets are full of tourism. I love this area because I grew up in California and it always amazing me that I am surrounded by buildings that date back to before my state was even established! There is good nightlife and food in this area as well, but I would say the main strongpoint if this part of town is that it is very calm regarding noise and the streets are absolutely stunning! Hope this helps :)
Boy there are three historic boats in La Marina de Valencia. They leave november the 1st and they are fron the spanish empire 16th century. You must visit them and get the camera on
@@ttbars8582 Hey! Hope you are well! Did you visit it yourself? I went the other day and it was spectacular! Such marvels of engineering. I cannot believe that people actually sailed around the world on those ships
I have 2 plots for sale 9.500 euros with 170 olive trees in production, you can build a 200m2 house too, 20,000m2, the other is land 12,000m2 for 7,000 euros. Both are within 2km of each other at Maella Aragon.
Exactly, it’s all relative to national incomes and isn’t cheap for those who have Spanish salaries. This video though is about the things that “I” love about living in Spain where I just show things that are different from my life back home
The minimum wage in Spain in 2022 is 14,000 euros per year, it is low compared to other European countries and entails public health, a contribution to social security for the public pension, one month of paid vacations, 12 holidays a year, plus Saturdays and Sundays, paid maternity and paternity leave of several months, paid medical leave and unemployment insurance and is exempt from income tax. Two people who live together and who both earn the minimum wage, that is, jobs without any qualifications, can live with dignity, and education is free and even university is affordable, with many scholarships
In the US, graffiti has a negative connotation and you generally have an ugly image in your mind. But since it’s so common, and the pieces are super sick, is there a different type of cultural stigma behind “graffiti” over there?
You bring up a great point my man! I’m not sure about the technical legality, but it seems to be very accepted. They actually have a famous grafiti artist who’s art has become a symbol of the city. At first it was weird for me to see because these buildings are almost older than California, but they are all doodled on
The minimum wage in Spain in 2022 is 14,000 euros per year, it is low compared to other European countries and entails public health, a contribution to social security for the public pension, one month of paid vacations, 12 holidays a year, plus Saturdays and Sundays, paid maternity and paternity leave of several months, paid medical leave and unemployment insurance and is exempt from income tax. Two people who live together and who both earn the minimum wage, that is, jobs without any qualifications, can live with dignity, and education is free and even university is affordable, with many scholarships
It truly is an amazing system in Spain. I have now moved home, and I wish that my nations government was ran more Sinai Leila to that of Spain. Spain is a beautiful nation in many ways 🇪🇸
I just found your channel and want to move to Valencia Spain. Your videos are really well made and you gave me great insights into life over there. Do you feel comfortable sharing why you left?
Energy was top notch in this one. Keep it up
Thanks dog man I’ll give it a roll
You are such a positive personality. Respect
Great video, one of the best lifestyle overviews of Valencia I've seen so far that includes practical examples and not a basic top 10 out of wikipedia!
Thank you! I tried to show the authentic side of the city in this video
The architecture looks really fascinating. I'd love to visit Spain someday
It is super neat! I hope you can see it as well :)
How has your life been? I hope you are doing well
@@comfortablylost6459 absolutely.
I'm doing well, thanks. I look forward to seeing more fascinating places in Spain through your camera lens
Bless you man! I’m currently applying for a 1 year study visa to study and teach in Madrid. Prayers for you and thank you for posting and sharing the video, super cool and great info, sights, perspective, and more to see. ❤
Life in Spain seems is amazing.
It is really cool! I’m not sure where you are from, but si am from California and it is just so incredibly different than what I am accustomed to. It’s a really beautiful, family and friends orientated culture
Bro the bar next to the park is absolutely genius
Dude it’s so smart! Like could you imagine how fun it would be to have a bar at all of our favorite parks
I was there a month ago and I fell in love with this city and hopefully I will be back in 2 years and explore more of this iconic city
It is phenomenal! Even when I leave here I hope to make many return visits
I've watched most of your videos and I must say, you're like the most underrated RUclipsr out here. You make amazing videos! Nothing beats your enthusiasm in every videos you create, I hope you get what you deserve. Rooting for you!
Alyha you are so AMAZING! That is such a sweet comment to read! I’ll continue making videos and maybe some day I will get big views, but in the meantime, I’ll keep on making content for those who enjoy watching it ❤️❤️
This video is soooo well planned out and filmed ❤❤❤❤ you made the country look sooo magical. ❤❤❤
Great shots from around the city- I loved the street performer in front of the beautiful building.
That guy was so cool! Usually I don’t give money to performers, but his act was so iconic I had to do it
I'm from UK Living in Spain and I love it
It is a super fun spot to spend some time. Enjoy it!
@@comfortablylost6459 I live in La Mata near Torrevieja which is about an hour from Alicante, not too touristy, I love it
Love Spain! thats why I moved here at Madrid!
It is such a great place! Where did you move from?
Haha my city , my street Sant Ramon ! Cheers buddy , big up from Da Nang Vietnam❤ València , best city in Spain without the slightest doubt
great video once again! Thank you!
Glad I found your channel. Love the videos and your energy in the videos. Thinking of living in Spain next year
Hey thanks for the kind comment! It is a really neat spot and worth checking out even if it is just for a small amount of time :)
Nice Vid ❤️ I was in Valencia in April and absolutely love it too!
Thank you :)
Valencia is a nice spot, I am happy you were able to explore it in April
I loved this tour
Hey, same!
Thanks for the kind comment!
We've visited Spain before, but haven't made it to Valencia yet. After watching a couple of your videos, it's now high on our list. We're heading to Thailand and Vietnam for the winter, and then to Portugal in the spring. Hoping to fit some short trips in, and Valencia looks really interesting. We've subscribed so that we can follow along on your journey :)
Hello! Thank you millions for your kindness!! Valencia truly is a neat city. It doesn’t have the name like Barcelona or Madrid, but it is a calm alternative that still offers many benefits!
I hope Thailand and Vietnam treat you well, I have heard amazing things
Do!!! I was there a month ago and OMG!!!
@@comfortablylost6459 I ask one english client living in Valencia why he loves Valencia, he told me here in Valencia i feel the real spanish spirit, and i am really happy here
Thank you for vídeo. As soon as I find a software engineer job I will move to Spain. I enjoyed the video very much.
hi paula
Thank you very much! I hope you find that job and get the chance to move in Spain :)
Really nice video! I can relate to literally everything.
That’s amazing to hear! How have things been so far?
@@comfortablylost6459 Really nice to be honest. I love the city, the weather and as you said, it is really hard to get bored here. I love it! But I am still looking for nice places to visit outside Valencia. I already got some ideas, but if you have recommendations, then let me know.🤗
subbed mate.
Keep up the good work.
Cheers from Croatia! 🍻
i feel your enthusiasm about the city so much! and i’m especially exited because i’m moving to valencia in january, therefore it’s so nice to see how happy you are there!!
Hello! Thank you for the kind comment. I am happy to hear that you are moving here! Where are you coming from?
When I first moved here it took some time to adjust, but once I figured out life, I was really able to appreciate Valencia for all of its amazing qualities
i am from frankfurt, germany! but i know valencia because of my family, they used to live there. so i am quite used to their mentality and lifestyle🙈
if you are open to it, maybe we could chat via insta and talk more about living there :)
@@hannasimmet1434 nice! That is perfect that you are already accustomed to it a bit. Sure, we can chat! Unfortunately I don’t have an Indra for this channel but if you leave your @ here I’ll follow you
@@hannasimmet1434 actually… I’ll make an Instagram now as well!
@@hannasimmet1434 I just Jade an Instagram. The handle us: @comfortablylost.jpg
I love Spain too, great cou try to enjoy life
Looks like a good gig!
Súper good gig! The life here is very enjoyable
Love your enthusiasm! Too bad about prices going up now. But that's worldwide. I also love the Parque Turia and the bike lanes all over the place. Love using my bike as main form of transport.
Hey! Thank you for the kind comment. Yes the price rise is a shame, but like you said, there’s no escaping that in any country right now. I’m stoked that you’re a fan of biking as well! You save money, don’t use combustion engines, get to see your surroundings, and get a workout when riding, you can’t beat it!
Great video as always, keep it up :) And congrats to 600 subs!! 🌞
Thank you so much!! Thanks to amazing people such as yourself I have made it to 600! Really appreciate you ❤️
Agree 100%. Saludos desde Asturias.
Asturias! Fui a Asturias la semana pasada. Era increíble!! Quizás es mi favorito parte de España
@@comfortablylost6459 , Paraiso natural, seguramente. Valencia tambien es maravilloso. Me encanta mucho. I just want to say that I enjoy your joyful vibe. May you have lots of followers.
@@j.n.sloane Toda España es bastante hermosa!
Thank you very much for your kindness! We have only communicated online, but I already know you are a great person :)
Lovely content as always
Lovely comment, as usual! Thanks for supporting me
Great video bro! Love your positive vibe and smile 😌
Thank you that’s super kind! Hope you have a great day
@@comfortablylost6459 thanks bro! Hope you do as well! 😌
Excellent video
Great review! very honest , good job!
Best thing I like about Spain is ❣️Spain culture family values energetic life is excellent. Spain is the only country on the planet full of fun and real life. If anyone don't care too much 💸 money I bet Spain is best option ever ❣️❤️love Spain
It’s a great spot! Their culture is beautiful, like you said :)
This is some super quality work!
Thank you very much!
You’re just so lovely!❤
You’re so lovely! Thanks for the very sweet comment ❤️
Awesome video, well made and great insight!
Thank you my good fried! Seriously, your support for me is incredible, I appreciate you
@@comfortablylost6459 Its all good, I genuinely enjoy your content. Definitely a channel to watch!
@@RSAremiXx That means a lot to me, seriously! Really appreciate you my friend
Got to love it
Super great spot to be!
My dream is to study abroad in Spain. I'm so close to my dream.🇪🇸❤
I hope you can do it as well! Good luck :)
Muy bien
Muyyy bien!
I love Spain
It’s a great spot to be!!
Great video. If money wasn't an object, which neighborhood would you choose to live in?
Hey Carey! Thanks for the kind words. I should make a video on the neighborhoods some day to show you. But here it is in words:
My two favorites are the Russafa and El Carmen.
Russafa is a really fun neighborhood with tons of energy and opportunity for social events. This is where a majority of the more mature social scene is. When I say “more mature” I am referring to the fact that there is a large party scene near the universities, but I wouldn’t recommend that area if you aren’t a university student. The neighborhood is aesthetically pleasing, the food options are plentiful, and overall the life is very exiting.
El carmen is a bit more mellow. It is the old part of the city in which there isn’t a proper road, the buildings are smaller, and the streets are full of tourism. I love this area because I grew up in California and it always amazing me that I am surrounded by buildings that date back to before my state was even established! There is good nightlife and food in this area as well, but I would say the main strongpoint if this part of town is that it is very calm regarding noise and the streets are absolutely stunning!
Hope this helps :)
@@comfortablylost6459 Thank you so much! I appreciate your insights and taking the time to reply. :)
@@BCBSFLtube of course! I am always happy to offer information
Boy there are three historic boats in La Marina de Valencia. They leave november the 1st and they are fron the spanish empire 16th century. You must visit them and get the camera on
No way!! I have my alarm set to get up bright and early tomorrow and I will go check them out. Thank you for informing me of this!!
@@comfortablylost6459 they are just incredible and actually feels like pirates of caribbean
@@ttbars8582 That’s so cool! I’ll be there today!! Very excited
@@comfortablylost6459 hey how it's been? was it worthy?
@@ttbars8582 Hey! Hope you are well! Did you visit it yourself?
I went the other day and it was spectacular! Such marvels of engineering. I cannot believe that people actually sailed around the world on those ships
Love the living in spain content
Yeeew so amped you say that
I have 2 plots for sale 9.500 euros with 170 olive trees in production, you can build a 200m2 house too, 20,000m2, the other is land 12,000m2 for 7,000 euros. Both are within 2km of each other at Maella Aragon.
More more more
If you say so!
Cheap, but the salaries are also on average 15,000-20,000 euros a year buddy.
Exactly, it’s all relative to national incomes and isn’t cheap for those who have Spanish salaries. This video though is about the things that “I” love about living in Spain where I just show things that are different from my life back home
The minimum wage in Spain in 2022 is 14,000 euros per year, it is low compared to other European countries and entails public health, a contribution to social security for the public pension, one month of paid vacations, 12 holidays a year, plus Saturdays and Sundays, paid maternity and paternity leave of several months, paid medical leave and unemployment insurance and is exempt from income tax. Two people who live together and who both earn the minimum wage, that is, jobs without any qualifications, can live with dignity, and education is free and even university is affordable, with many scholarships
In the US, graffiti has a negative connotation and you generally have an ugly image in your mind. But since it’s so common, and the pieces are super sick, is there a different type of cultural stigma behind “graffiti” over there?
You bring up a great point my man! I’m not sure about the technical legality, but it seems to be very accepted. They actually have a famous grafiti artist who’s art has become a symbol of the city. At first it was weird for me to see because these buildings are almost older than California, but they are all doodled on
@@comfortablylost6459 that’s hella interesting. Glad to hear that sick pieces of art are appreciated in Spain :)
I want to travel to Spain very bad
Check it out! It is a really cool spot!
How to get a job ?
Inmigration isn't open in Spain....only EU citizen's are allowed to live and work.
Others just holidaying.