Jessie Lina
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SPEAKING ONLY SPANISH FOR 24 HOURS | my boyfriend talks to me only in Spanish | Berlin vlog
Being in a relationship where you and your partner have different native languages can be hard. That's why I challenged myself to spend an entire day speaking only Spanish. My boyfriend is from Argentina and we mostly just speak in English. I think it's important to learn your partner's native language and I want to practice my Spanish more.
We live in Berlin and decided to spend the day speaking Spanish while exploring the city and getting some Argentine food! In this video we eat some Choripan which is a common sandwich eaten in Argentina.
Choripan from Choriman: choriman_berlin
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IG: jessie__lina
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IG: totonch
TH-cam: @Totonch
timestamps
00:00 - 1:33: the challenge
1:33 - 4:58 how I learned Spanish
4:59 - 8:00 the search for Choripan
8:00 - 9:50 thoughts on Berlin
9:51 - 14:27 thoughts on having a partner with a different native language
14:28 - 16:38 cat content
about me:
hey there, I'm Jessie! I'm a US American living and studying in Berlin, Germany. I've lived here for almost 4 years and I love it! I make videos about my experiences here and my life's journey. I am particuarly interested in travel, cross-cultural connections, feminism, & sustainability.
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CULTURE SHOCK: what it is & how to deal with it when living abroad
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In this video I discuss what culture shock is and its symptoms. Then I discuss different methods for overcoming culture shock. Culture shock is something completely normal that happens when traveling or living abroad. It's something that I myself have experienced many times and have had to learn how to overcome. I hope this video helps you! about me: hey there, I'm Jessie! I'm a US American liv...
10 ESSENTIAL ARGENTINE HAND GESTURES - Speak like an Argentine
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Hi there! Argentines use their hands a lot when speaking and it can be confusing if you don't know the meaning behind their many hand gestures. In this video, my Argentine boyfriend teaches use the 10 basic hand gestures that you need to know to survive in Argentina. Knowing the different hand gestures will make your time in Argentina easier and you will be able to communicate with more ease. I...
Where to Visit in Germany Summer 2023
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Lake Constance, or the Bodensee, is a lake that connects Germany, Switzerland and Austria. Close the Alps, its a place filled with incredible scenery, medieval towns, castles, lots of history and cultural attractions. In this video I discuss some activities you can do when visiting and which towns you should visit. Happy traveling! about me: hey there, I'm Jessie! I'm a US American living and s...
German Baltic Sea - where to go and what to do | Ostsee trips from Berlin
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Germany has more than just mountains! In fact, Germany has a beautiful coastline. This video discusses the German Baltic sea and the things to do and places to visit there. The Baltic Sea, or Ostsee in German, is on the Eastern side of Northern Germany. There are many historic towns there that are built with Gothic brick architecture. The coast is filled with many beautiful, wide, sandy beaches...
Why Germany is a Great Country to Live In | Why I like living in Germany (as an American immigrant)
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In this video I discuss what makes Germany a great country to live in. I speak from my perspective as an immigrant to the country. about me: hey there, I'm Jessie, I'm a US American living and studying in Berlin, Germany. I've lived here for almost 4 years and I love it! I make videos about my experiences here and my life's journey. I am particularly interested in travel, cross-cultural connect...
Spreewald, Germany | Best Day trips from Berlin
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Spreewald, Germany | Best Day trips from Berlin
American tries pickles from Spreewald - German pickles - Spreewaldgurken
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American tries pickles from Spreewald - German pickles - Spreewaldgurken
How to Spend a Sunday in Berlin, Germany (brunch, market, & gardens) | American in Berlin vlog
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How to Spend a Sunday in Berlin, Germany (brunch, market, & gardens) | American in Berlin vlog
The Best Lesson I Learned from my Dad | How to Enjoy your Life
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The Best Lesson I Learned from my Dad | How to Enjoy your Life
snapshots of summer (berlin vlog)
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snapshots of summer (berlin vlog)
What To Do When You Feel Homesick | Tips for feeling homesick | American in Germany
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What To Do When You Feel Homesick | Tips for feeling homesick | American in Germany
7 LIFE LESSONS that I learned living abroad - [US American in Germany]
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7 LIFE LESSONS that I learned living abroad - [US American in Germany]
HOW TO ORGANIZE YOUR THOUGHTS - how to stop overthinking and take control of your thoughts and ideas
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HOW TO ORGANIZE YOUR THOUGHTS - how to stop overthinking and take control of your thoughts and ideas
14 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD MOVE TO BERLIN GERMANY
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14 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD MOVE TO BERLIN GERMANY
WHAT LIFE IS LIKE LIVING ABROAD - American in Germany | Living Abroad Tag | Expat Tag
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WHAT LIFE IS LIKE LIVING ABROAD - American in Germany | Living Abroad Tag | Expat Tag
US American Student in Berlin - a day in my life vlog 📚
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US American Student in Berlin - a day in my life vlog 📚
HOW TO FIND AN APARTMENT IN BERLIN | American in Germany
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HOW TO FIND AN APARTMENT IN BERLIN | American in Germany
I QUIT SOCIAL MEDIA | 30 Day Social Media Detox
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I QUIT SOCIAL MEDIA | 30 Day Social Media Detox
WHY IT'S GOOD TO BE BORED | Benefits of Boredom
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WHY IT'S GOOD TO BE BORED | Benefits of Boredom
Signs of Spring in Germany | Berlin Vlog
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Signs of Spring in Germany | Berlin Vlog
BEST GERMAN MOVIES (Not About War) | German movies on Netflix
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BEST GERMAN MOVIES (Not About War) | German movies on Netflix
WHY I LEFT THE USA | American in Germany
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WHY I LEFT THE USA | American in Germany
How to Prepare for a Move Abroad (emotionally + mentally) | American in Germany | Moving to Germany
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MY 3 FAVORITE PLACES IN GERMANY | Best Places to Visit in Germany | American in Germany
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Desk Productivity Setup + How To Create Yours | workspace productivity
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Desk Productivity Setup How To Create Yours | workspace productivity
How well do we know Germany? Playing Geoguessr in Germany | American in Germany
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A Mindful Walk | snowy walk in the park | how to be mindful and relax
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A Mindful Walk | snowy walk in the park | how to be mindful and relax
PROBLEMS when dating someone with a DIFFERENT NATIVE LANGUAGE
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WHY I MOVED TO GERMANY (two separate times) | American in Germany
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  • @joseraulrodriguezperez6191
    @joseraulrodriguezperez6191 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hola, decir que el video estuvo excelente, el español es algo difícil de aprender por sus conjunciones y verbos, pero nada que no se pueda aprender si se le pone mucho amor e interés. Espero de todo corazón que sigas aprendiendo y veras como mejoras. Saludos y sigue haciendo videos así.

    • @JessieLina
      @JessieLina 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Hola, gracias por las palabras lindas. Voy a seguir aprendiendo y haciendo vídeos 😊

  • @Totonch
    @Totonch 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Que lindo que estuvo ese día! Tenemos que hacer más días en español y salir a recorrer la ciudad. Tu español mejora cada día, así que, a seguir practicando 🥰

    • @JessieLina
      @JessieLina 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Siii! Tenemos que hablar en español más!

  • @JessieLina
    @JessieLina 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Any TH-cam channels in Spanish that you'd recommend I check out?

  • @JessieLina
    @JessieLina 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Do I make mistakes when speaking Spanish? Yes. Did I make mistakes in writing the English subtitles? Also, yes. I am just a human trying to learn and what matters is that you can understand me 🙂

    • @joseraulrodriguezperez6191
      @joseraulrodriguezperez6191 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Que los errores no te paren, usted siga así y veras que pronto sabrás mucho mas y veras lo lindo que es nuestro idioma. Saludos y mucha suerte..

  • @alis_thenics
    @alis_thenics 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The interrupting dude?!

  • @Majutar1
    @Majutar1 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    🤌🏻🤌🏻🤌🏻🤌🏻🤌🏻🤌🏻🤌🏻

  • @Majutar1
    @Majutar1 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Your examples were ok! You got it girl

  • @jamescc2010
    @jamescc2010 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Glad I found Spreewald so nice. Might consider going there when we stay in Berlin. We have limited time from Sept 5-7, then leave for Munich. We Potsdam, and maybe Spreewald.

  • @SiddharthKaushal8
    @SiddharthKaushal8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    ❤️✨

  • @petervaegler8923
    @petervaegler8923 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Wer mit dem Zug fährt, weiß leider nie, ob und wann man ankommt. Ansonsten schönes Video

  • @MTech07
    @MTech07 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You even did another one without noting it. I had enough (of you or the situation) with the hand in the head.

  • @IngSigUsach
    @IngSigUsach 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I just have horrible experiences.....I have never experienced so much loneliness and that feeling of persecution as if people are watching everything I do, and stupid German corrections without empathy....you are so lucky

    • @JessieLina
      @JessieLina 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I'm so sorry to hear this, I also have had hard moments. Hope that things improve for you!

  • @jorgecamacho2654
    @jorgecamacho2654 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I love that for you where are you guys from

    • @JessieLina
      @JessieLina 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The United States and Argentina

  • @RajNUK
    @RajNUK 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Love you Jessie ❤

  • @cathiereschke5481
    @cathiereschke5481 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    A friend from Berlin took me on a trip to and through the Spreewald, and it was a lovely experience. I loved the pickles and wished I had bought more. The regional train ride through the countryside was spectacular with sunflowers in bloom all around. I’d never considered Germany as a big sunflower producer, so I learned something new!

  • @karlburkhamer994
    @karlburkhamer994 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    "I find interesting, interesting." - Stanley Kubrick, and this was interesting, thanks.

  • @JuanMoreno-wo5yb
    @JuanMoreno-wo5yb 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I am in Mexico, even a native speaker here is going to have something to learn there! I was there about 20 years ago and I think the people spoke with less slang so not to confuse me. I recall a guide saying to me: “You learned your Spanish in Mexico, right? I had said: Vamos allá ahorita? He said: Nosotros dicen, “enseguida” never ahorita 😮

    • @JessieLina
      @JessieLina 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I find it so interesting how different Spanish is from country to country

  • @CaroHF
    @CaroHF 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I also feel I'm more fun and interesting in spanish than english. I've been struggling with connecting with my boyfriend because of that. I'm so familiar with the english language that I understand him better than he understands me, specially in terms if communicating feelings 😢

  • @prestone9717
    @prestone9717 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I've debated with myself weather to stay in Sassnitz or Glowe. Both are on Insel Rügen. I haven't been so I'm thinking Sassnitz might be better just so i can go by train and not rent a car.

  • @carolinesmith8024
    @carolinesmith8024 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi Jesse how r u greetings from Tennessee USA ❤ USA 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲

  • @Why-D
    @Why-D 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It is good to see a view from outside. We always like to complain about everything and sometimes we forget, what we already have. And I also like the options on Vocational education and training (Duale Berufsausbildung) along with school based training (schulische Berufsausbildung) or the option to study at a university or university of applied sciences.

  • @stoPLying22
    @stoPLying22 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    No usamos beera acá en caba usamos cerveza

  • @electronpower2758
    @electronpower2758 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Dear Jessie, i feel like you felt... even after many years living back in the Czech Republic. It just never feels the same here for me, but also i didn't feel right staying here at that time and wanted to go abroad .It's still a bit strange living in one place after 9 years, combined, in the UK and USA. . I have an urge to just go to Argentina with all my family. 3kids. Your lessons and videos are great. Much happiness to you , from Pavel

    • @JessieLina
      @JessieLina 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hi Pavel, thanks for your comment. I'm glad you could relate!

  • @miltonys
    @miltonys 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Muy buen video loko !!! se lo voy a mostrar a mi mujer en este momento porque algunas palabras nose cómo explicársela ya que mi inglés no es perfecto pero de a poco está aprendiendo el español de Argentina 🇦🇷 , buscábamos videos y no encontrábamos uno exactamente cómo este y ya que está aprovecho yo para seguir aprendiendo también jaja 🤣

  • @vickilockeby3172
    @vickilockeby3172 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Lubbock was my favorite German city I visited when I was a foreign exchange student over there in 1994❤❤❤ So awesome to find these videos like yours since there wasn’t phones and cameras in 1994 like there are today! I have 3 albums of photos but seeing everything in real time again is amazing to my heart! ❤❤❤ Germany may become home for me one day….never know! Thank you so much for reminding me of the bliss I felt when I was there and I’m a new subscriber

  • @petitelilylune6127
    @petitelilylune6127 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    YES PLEASE!!!! More videos about ANYTHING RELATED to Argentina!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @schattensand
    @schattensand 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    But home it still is, you statet that in your second sentence.

  • @JonasReichert1992
    @JonasReichert1992 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Where are you now?

  • @janheinbokel3969
    @janheinbokel3969 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm always laughing when foreigners start praising DB - very ironic!

    • @marc6506
      @marc6506 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Much not-european "foreigner's" reaction might just be: *irony-button ON* "Wow, there IS a public traffic system available? And it BRINGS me ANYWHERE? What, IN JUST HOURS from town to town? Through the whole country in less than a day? Wait, anywhere? The whole continent? And I don't have to be rich for that? NO, you're JUST KIDDING, RIGHT?" *irony-button OFF* I'm german and, yes, if you're used to it to 'be just there', you kinda take it for granted. And yes, missing or "late" connections are annoying then. To get this realistically you must know the 'first world perspective' of most Germans that everything 'under perfection' would be a reason to complain. (I think that's a reason why we're having highest 'standards in complaining' about anything. Kinda the "Secret of being unhappy" under most privileged circumstances. Like this e.g.: *irony-button ON* "Ah, yes, the train arrived only 16 s too late but it's departure afterwards was 1 minute and 26 s too late because it was waiting for the old woman in the wheelchair! That's too late! I'm having rights too and wanna have a compensation!" *irony-button-OFF* Thanks for remembering to get this perspective kinda more realistic, chill down and be able to get happier. Greets

    • @janheinbokel3969
      @janheinbokel3969 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@marc6506 Excuse me, please. I know that in many countries WHO Call themselves developed there's neither proper Public Transport Nor healthcare Nor Social Security - Bad luck!

    • @marc6506
      @marc6506 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@janheinbokel3969 Moin Jan, no need to excuse. Just saying. (More for the 'audience' for explanation than to you personally. Of course you know.) I'm always thinking of that dying woman who was lying nearly naked beside a people crowded street in Yogyakarta (Java, Indonesia), nobody was giving attention to her and I couldn't help her. I tried and wanted to let call the next officials an ambulance but they refused obviously rating her as worthless 'trash'. She was in such a bad shape and dried out that I couldn't say if she was 20 or 60 years old. She probably didn't made it until the next morning and I shed a tear for her right now decades after her 'third world problem' death. Still. She represented maybe 1, 2 or WTF trillion peoples increasing on "our" planet. This humbled me for life. That means "Reisen bildet" ("Traveling educates") for me and always garantees to get the perspective right that we enjoy mostly only "first world problems". Therefore my perspective is that we are ALL rich in Germany according to 'world standards'. Even me as I was on Java as a student with BAföG¹ which was 'minimum existence standard' in Germany and still is. I asked a local and there it was enough for about half a year for 2 parents with 2 kids. Alles Gute _ ¹ BAföG (which I referenced above) = german state-funded full scholarship of all basic³ study + living costs, half subsidized, half interest-free loan; repayment 5 years after graduation until paid, reduced with immediate² repayment or above-average² study performance or subsidized, as long as below income/asset limits | Service for our non-german readers | *shout-out 2 U* ² Double CHACKA !-) ³ To get it right, dear non-germans: "Basic" means the pure subsistence minimum which changes in time of course (see current BAföG rules online). To live better, I added a 2 afternoon/week job while studying and rented out my place during absences several times every year.

    • @janheinbokel3969
      @janheinbokel3969 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@marc6506 Agree

  • @chrispp8642
    @chrispp8642 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Vielen Dank für die netten Worte über meine Heimat ❤❤❤

  • @robertwilliamson922
    @robertwilliamson922 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    From Canada. Happened to me twice. Once after spending four months in the mountains of northern Thailand near the borders of Laos and Myanmar. Arriving back in Canada and my home city….I was hit with the very strong feeling that I didn’t really belong in my home city anymore. It felt different…I was changed. And again on another trip, two months in Cambodia followed by a few days in Bangkok, with lots of time at amazing temples. Returned to Canada and my home city again. And again….the weird feeling inside that I no longer belonged in my birth country and city. Very strange….

  • @papillon232
    @papillon232 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Du solltest noch mal auf Usedom reisen. Über Wolgast über die Brücke nach Usedom und dann mit der Inselbahn die ganzen Badeorte abfahren wie Zinnowitz, Zempin, Koserow, die Kaiserbäder Bansin, Heringsdorf und Ahlbeck. Und von Ahlbeck gleich zu Fuß, am Strand nach Swinemünde (Polen) wandern.

  • @lafavini
    @lafavini 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Argentine ! Really !

  • @alediaz67
    @alediaz67 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    On #6, though similar to #1 meaning "what?", "what do you mean?", "I don't get you" and even "C'mon, really? are you serious" and so; #6 will mean, almost every time, to say to others like "So you are scared", or coward, you stood back, you don't have the guts, you don't dare and so, more than crowded or full, a metaphoric expression showing that someone's "ur-anus" is trembling, shivering or uncontrollable (like having diarrhea) cause being scared. That's why we use expressions like: cagón, te cagaste, se te frunció el orto o se te llenó el culo de preguntas. You're doing a good job but not that accurate. You're lacking of people +40 or +50 to really help spanish learners to get into the variations of spanish on each country. In our particular case, Argentinian spanish,though we speak spanish we have a lot of expressions that in majority came from Italy, mostly from the south (the poorer regions of Italy at the time of migration), who had so many different dialects than Spanish, with Galician, Catalan/Valencian, Basque, Aranese, and Asturleonese. With many influences from France, Wales, Portugal and others slang expressions. All this mix originated "cocoliche" and the most known "lunfardo" the tango language. This is a long subject talk about but the most of our gestures, proximity, hand communications, passion and loudness voices came from italians. collaboration

  • @anirudhsharma2877
    @anirudhsharma2877 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Well all you mention is only partly true It seems you come from a country. Where amneties are far apart or not easily reachable by foot: As a matter of fact, 1 out of every 3 Trains from Deutsche Bahn was delayed in 2023, so german punctuality is very overrated. Plus the heavily taxed aging population forces one to live in a socialist regime. People are in general distant, uncouth and unfriendly Bureaucracy is a monster, currently in berlin it takes 3 years after the application of a german passport till one gets it. Germany isnt as rosy as you think, if cycling anf wandering is what you like. Switzerland might be a better fit Germany is not for long term. Oh hell no!!!!!

    • @2x_man658
      @2x_man658 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ….. what? Are you american?

  • @topsykretts2264
    @topsykretts2264 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for the video. Really needed it.

    • @JessieLina
      @JessieLina 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Glad it was helpful ❤️

  • @GolbalEduVentures
    @GolbalEduVentures 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I like the old-fashioned architecture and towns of germany. As an immigrant from India southern Europe is more similar to india so its not that interesting One big disadvantage is not many startups and internet companies along with slow internet and burocracy

  • @juanruiztsax
    @juanruiztsax 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Nice video!!!! I have a lot of memories!! The combination of the signs "what" and "money" was the best!

  • @mstriniakan7234
    @mstriniakan7234 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I totally understand. My husband knows how read, speak and write English but I don't think he still understands things that I say. He interprets it wrong and hardly gets my jokes.

    • @JessieLina
      @JessieLina 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Jokes are so hard! Especially because so much of humor is cultural or if you’re being sarcastic the tone can be hard to pick up. I’ve experienced the same haha.

    • @mstriniakan7234
      @mstriniakan7234 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @JessieLina exactly. He totally doesn't get the joke, sarcasm or exaggerations.

  • @carola-lifeinparis
    @carola-lifeinparis 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The only German DVD I have in my home in Paris is a Feuerzangenbowle / der Pauker double feature, but then I loved watching Oktoberfest 1900 on Netflix which is a mix of a history drama and Mafia ..

  • @smeone1806
    @smeone1806 ปีที่แล้ว

    I’m Dutch dating an Argentinean man and for us, the cultural difference can be huge. A lot of things that are really normal for him are just very strange to me and vice versa. That can be really overwhelming, to have to be conscious of that all the time. And we’re never really able to express ourselves in our own language, because I don’t speak Spanish very well and he doesn’t speak Dutch. I think you have to have a lot of patience being within this kind of relationship. Thanks for this video, I love to see more representation of bilingual relationships!

  • @DiegoSerratos
    @DiegoSerratos ปีที่แล้ว

    Love it !!!

    • @JessieLina
      @JessieLina ปีที่แล้ว

      Gracias Diego!! ❤️❤️

  • @julietagluz2838
    @julietagluz2838 ปีที่แล้ว

    I say “plata” for money 😂

  • @lucastrott2047
    @lucastrott2047 ปีที่แล้ว

    Does he also live in Germany like you?

    • @JessieLina
      @JessieLina ปีที่แล้ว

      Yes, he does

    • @lucastrott2047
      @lucastrott2047 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@JessieLinanice. How about his German?

    • @JessieLina
      @JessieLina ปีที่แล้ว

      @lucastrott2047 He speaks really good German

    • @lucastrott2047
      @lucastrott2047 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@JessieLinanice

  • @JörgBauch
    @JörgBauch ปีที่แล้ว

    i am wondering, that you are so positive about living here in germany now. Because we have a lot of Problems now here in Germany. Germany is called, the sick old man in Europe. But i also appreciate that and i am litte proud of it, that a lot of people from other countries feel save and comfortable to live here in germany. And in germany there are lot of american things, so you can feel like home. 🤩So i hope, for the future, that you still like your life in germany.

    • @JessieLina
      @JessieLina ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you! I’m still happy here and hope to continue to be. Of course, Germany is not a perfect country (nowhere is), but there are many benefits to living here and it’s nice to take the time to appreciate them :)

  • @sebastianjarski4246
    @sebastianjarski4246 ปีที่แล้ว

    Can you make more argentina related videos

    • @JessieLina
      @JessieLina ปีที่แล้ว

      Yes, anything specific that I should make?

  • @fca003
    @fca003 ปีที่แล้ว

    You forgot an important one: Touch your thumb and your index finger, put your hand in front of you like you were holding a tea cup and shake your hand up and down. That's "la posta" gesture, "la que vá".

  • @LarryFleetwood8675
    @LarryFleetwood8675 ปีที่แล้ว

    This 2:57 scene was a bit scary looking, as the whole of Europe is getting more and more crowded so maybe this was a school yard or a city square and if it's the latter, 50 years ago there'd been less than half as many shoppers and pedestrians at any random moment...

    • @winterlinde5395
      @winterlinde5395 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Have you been there 50 years ago? 50 years ago there was no Amazon. Not even malls out of the city centers. So yes city centers were crowded with shoppers. Less tourists, maybe.

  • @TheDeathOmen
    @TheDeathOmen ปีที่แล้ว

    It’s pretty funny that she wasn’t understanding him talking about another as having ‘big balls’ and ‘big balled’ because in Argentina and Uruguay, calling someone ‘big balled’ or ‘pelotudo’ is an insult.

  • @anthonyjen4089
    @anthonyjen4089 ปีที่แล้ว

    ❤❤❤😂😂😂