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We don't close from 2-5pm or so to take the siesta, not many people sleep, or if they do so they do after lunch for a bit while watching the TV for example. Places close at that time cause it's LUNCH TIME, and nobody goes and buys stuff at that point of the day, people are at home eating...plus during some months it's very hot at that time, so people are just at home and not on the streets. So what's the point on being open at that time if you will until 8-10pm!!!
En una ciudad turística es una tontería cerrar al mediodía porque los turistas no tienen nuestros horarios. Eso es a lo que se refiere le chica del vídeo, que perdemos dinero y oportunidades de trabajo por nuestra poca visión de negocio.
As a Spaniard I actually cherish and wouldn't change our work to live mindset.A majority of Spaniards aren't too hard to please ,We are happy with the bare needs. We dont require fancy big trucks and 3 bedroom houses like Americans for example - We rather make less and enjoy the act of freedom and living more. And I hope this never changes. 🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸
En España los restaurantes no dan comidas a la una ni cenas a las ocho porque los clientes/españoles no van. Os creéis que la gente no va porque están cerrados pero la relación causa - efecto es al revés.
Esas horarios serán en lugares sin turismo internacional. De lo contrario se saltan a la torera lo de que el cliente siempre lleva la razón y no están ofreciendo un buen servicio.
I moved to Barcelona a few months ago and I have to say that regarding the poop, They are generally picking it up, but there is some work to be done of course. Lets say that 9 out of 10 people clean up and that last one makes it look bad for everyone else.
We were promised by the govt that dog owners are obliged to pay fine as much as €300 if they dont clean up the poop. I have to 'shower' my shopping cart each time I get home -- I still cant believe Im in 1st world 😆😆😂😂😂.
In bcn normally the people, the owner of the dog retire it, but with so much people there could be one of many that not, but I don't think this is only in Barcelona or in Spain..
A degree of planned inefficiency is what makes Spain, Spain. You can’t have your cake and eat it in life. It’s very important to be clear on this because the moment you start thinking “if only in Spain they would do it this way, etc...” that’s the moment you lose the appeal of Spain. Everything is interconnected. It’s the same, let’s call it naivety for lack of a better word, of loving the fact that in America everything is open all the time while simultaneously regretting and criticising that people are overworked. It just doesn’t make sense. It’s either hypocritical or as I said naïve. Countries where the market is extremely efficient are countries where humans start to behave like robots. The abstraction that is the market have evolved much rapidly to a state of super efficiency than we have. We are not there yet and probably never will. Some countries push their societies to meet the market demands because “the market is always right” some others, most of Europe in fact, deliberately chose not to meet all market demands (the planned inefficiency I mentioned earlier). There is a price to pay with each option so pick your poison. I know where I stand. And as I said a few times in this channel. You are experiencing bureaucracy as a foreigner in Spain not as a Spaniard in Spain. Not that it’s still not awful but keep this in mind. I lived in France for a while and the bureaucracy there is horrendous but would it be fair to compare to my country (UK) where I have never experienced bureaucracy as a foreigner? Of course not
Agree. I reckon that the bureaucracy here might be slow sometimes but since the implementation of the electronic signature (Cl@ve) I have been able to do most of my paperwork on my computer. During the past year I only did paperwork in person once. I moved to a new place and I needed to register myself at the town hall. The staff was helpful, quick, and nice. But I live in a tiny village in Asturias soooo maybe it's not the same as in a big city like Valencia 🤷🏻♀️
You sir, are fully right. The market is generally efficient, but the unleashed market rid also creates unexpected consequences, as well as state policy does. Just protestant mindset I guess.
I live in L.A, some people do that same thing here. I know I shouldn't, I confronted a guy who didn't pick up after his dog, he just looked at me without saying anything, I asked him, if he was going to pick up the poop, he said no and walked away, and he was in his twenties.
@@maricarmenrodriguez9366 Ella tiene tres quejas entre un montón de cosas positivas en cualquier otro vídeo suyo y quieres mandarla fuera del país...??? Supongo que no tienes ninguna queja sobre España, tu comunidad/provincia/ciudad o la gente con la que compartes tus tierras. Si tienes 3 ó más, tal vez es hora de buscar otro lugar para vivir. Y lo de la mierda en la calle: si no quieres limpiarla, entonces no debes tener un perro. Es parte del cuidado de ellos y, si no lo haces, no tienes respecto a los demás. Una cosa más, la persona a la que respondes dijo que esto también ocurre en Los Ángeles California, o sea no sólo en España.
I was so inspired by you, so I went to Valencia for 8 days. I had been all over Spain, but somehow Valencia did not make my other vacation itineraries. I am so glad I got to experience Valencia. Thank you for sharing your love and obsession of Spain with everyone, you rock!
A perfect country is a utopia, therefore you have to see the pros and cons and if you are happy with the pros, get used to the cons, it is what it is. Regarding the people who "work" in civil service, what you say is true, it's a question of having patience and being used to it, if you get upset it's worse. When it comes to banks, it's a matter of making a scene and threatening to take your account to another bank and demanding to speak to the bank manager. Regarding internet companies, telephone, etc. If you are not comfortable with the services, then you go to another company and that's it. Regarding the hours of the establishments, let's see, not all the places close from two to five in the afternoon, the supermarkets do not close, only the small shops close since they are normally family businesses with a couple of employees and they cannot hire more people to work shifts and in Spain, thank God, there is an eight-hour workday required by the government. The restaurants and bars, let's see, there is no Spaniard who has lunch at 12 noon or dinner at 7 in the afternoon, therefore, as there are more Spaniards in Spain than foreigners, food is served in the Spanish schedule, which is when there are more customers, if a foreigner wants to have dinner at 7 in the evening, then go to a fast food establishment that also exists in Valencia, but do not try to have dinner in a typical Spanish restaurant at that time, much less a paella and the same with lunch. Greetings from Valencia (Spain)
Lo de las empresas de telefonía no lo has entendido. Ella se refería a que le pareció chocante que alguien que se dedique a las ventas y a la atención al cliente la enviara a la competencia. Eso no pasa en USA. Intentarán ayudarte en todo lo posible de manera profesional y por supuesto no van a quedarse sin comisión por recomendarte ir a la competencia 😂
Loved Spain when I visited..great atmosphere and lovely people. The closing of shops closing in the heat..wish australia would do that in our very hot summers
Love your videos and follow every one. Bad customer service and bureaucracy are in most countries. I've lived in France! It's the same in England too. I'm now 76 and lived in Spain for over 20 years. I get along OK with the language but I do feel for the Spanish who try so hard to speak English and make us feel welcome. Obviously, like you said there are always some who are not as helpful though I do understand how they must feel self conscious when dealing with foreigners and documentation. I guess I've been lucky and not had any real problems. Even the tax office in Denia were super kind! I agree a gestor is certainly worth the fee. So, whilst there are certainly drawbacks when living in another country we get there in the end with a bit of patience and a lot of humour. However, I do agree that dog pooh is a problem.
Lol it must have changed a bit now or maybe you're in one of those expat bubble places. I lived in Zaragoza in the late 90s and nobody tried to accommodate me speaking English except for the rare 1 in a thousand who had lived and worked in an English speaking country and wanted to practice their English and reminisce.
Why are you even here ? Go home ! Probably you’ll enjoy more the cockney , tacky or hooligan style of watching TV all day, drinking beer and getting drunk daily like there’s no tomorrow , eating junk bad fried food until you are sick and then of course come to Spain to get the most of our amazing medical system . It reminds me of a saying a Cuban told me once, many years ago , at a conference in Switzerland , when a French was talking bad about Cuba , a quote that I’ve carried with me through the years “a mi no me llaman hijo de puta, para hablar mal de mi madre ya estoy yo” - talking like that about someone else’s country is not ok, but doing so while living for years in that country is beyond credible. When I don’t like something I leave . I hated Austrians and I left Austria . Simple as that.
Back in 2004, I stayed at a hostel in Madrid and conversed with an Argentinian guy who worked as a receptionist there (who had been living in Spain for a while). He told me the hostel's owner, a Spanish woman, NEVER hired Spaniards to work there! When I ask why? He said that Spaniards offered terrible customer service! I had first noticed that during my first trip to Spain 4 years earlier. For the record, I do love Spain and its people... ❤
I loved the movie clips you used to show those contras of Spain. They nailed it! I strongly agree, and honestly, those things sometimes make me doubt I can integrate here. I had a worker in my apartment doing some painting and "alisar".He was taking btw 3 and 4 hours lunch break despite complaining he didn't know he could make it to my given deadline! I still like Spain too and the work-to-live mentality, but sometimes I feel they are forgetting completely the work part. I am glad you talked about it. I now feel reassured it is not me being too demanding, and I am not American, I am European.
Spaniard here, I've had workers in my house to do some stuff, and acquaintances of mine have also worked on that kind of thing. I don't think I've ever known of people who take such long breaks, so I'm not sure if you just got the wrong guy doing the work. But I believe that being understanding and talking out what bothers you are usually the way to go. I've had problems sometimes with the workers, but generally, they've done great and worked really hard for me to finish the stuff I wanted to be done.
Te doy toda la razón como español. En general en Europa tenemos demasiada burocracia (unos más que otros), comparado con Estados Unidos. Lo peor ha sido con el COVID, esto ha hecho más difícil acceder a cualquier servicio, y todo debe ser bajo cita. Con respecto a los horarios yo si estoy de acuerdo, ya que hay muchos pequeños comercios (familiares), y no pueden estar abiertos tantas horas como una gran superficie, ya que deberían contratar más trabajadores o estar permanentemente en el negocio. No vivimos para trabajar, trabajamos para vivir mejor. Por último, las heces de los perros en la calle, es cierto que a veces te las encuentras, es una falta de respeto, pero gracias a Dios son una minoría quien no las recoge.
Me niego a que a que en mi país acabe siendo una sociedad que sólo viva para trabajar y que estén los comercios todo el día abiertos solo porque a los guiris se les antoje comprar o comer cuando les de la gana. En el resto de Europa sobre todos los país del centro y del norte, los horarios comerciales todavía más estrictos. La gente tiene derecho a conciliar y vivir. Siempre hemos tenido horarios en el comercio y no ha habido ningún problema, aunque cada vez y sobre todo en lugares muy turísticos son más amplios, lo que me horroriza y sería volver al trabajo esclavo. Para que quieres mucho dinero sino tienes tiempo. Me molesta mucho que para usted esto signifique que la gente no quiera trabajar, lo que es falso, Supongo que como usted viene de el país capitalista por antonomasia no lo entienda, pero en cambio ha elegido vivir aquí. Lo de la caca y la buroracia le doy la razón aunque depende en que zonas y regiones la gente es más cívica y recoge las porquerías de su perro.
Es cómico que alguien que viene de EEUU donde hay 600.000 personas viviendo en la calle, donde 37.000.000 de personas están en el umbral de la pobreza, donde mueren asesinadas una media de más de 20.000 seres humanos al año,tenga los santos 🥚🥚 de criticar nimiedades que además no son la generalidad…
No es que sea una sociedad que solo viva para trabajar, yo que vengo de américa me encanta que todo esté abierto a toda hora y las personas que lo hacen trabajan unos por las mañanas y otros por la tarde así funciona eso, aquí en España los establecimientos no sé lo pueden permitir por lo costoso que es mantener a los empleados y adicionalmente es parte de la cultura que todos los establecimientos cómo los de restauración cierren desde las 4pm ~ 8pm.
@@gorgojo500 Pues me parece muy bien que le encante que esté todo abierto en su país ¿cuál de Ámerica? a mí me horroriza. Es una de las razones que haya tantos obesos es porque están al alcance de la población comida de m. todo el dìa y no hay horarios establecidos para comer, lo cual es insalubre. Aquí tenemos establecidos horarios regulares para comer. Fuera de estos no va nadie a los establecimientos, tampoco a hacer compras de otro tipo. Tener abierto todo el día las tiendas y restaurantes es perder dinero. Ya hay centros comerciales que sí está abiertos. A mí me encanta que se respeten los horarios de los trabajadores y se les pague como indica la ley, ya hay suficientes jetas empresarios que no lo cumplen. El esclavismo ya se abolió y ahora vienen a decirnos desde yankilandia y todo su patio trasero que vivas de las propinas, ni seguro médico ni servicios sociales de ningún tipo, si tienes suerte habrá algún alma caritativa. También están los dueños de negocios que no tienen empleados que cierran sus tiendas y bares y lo hacen por su salud física y mental.
Not so long ago in Spain animals were only for work, nowadays there is a tendency to humanise pets but we leave it to others to pick up their excrement. I consider a city that is full of urine and dog poo to be unhealthy.
Antonetta eso pasa en España desde la época de los romanos.te cuento hoy fui a entregar unos papeles que me pidieron en una empresa de electricidad la semana pasada,lo tenía todo bien,bueno eso pensaba yo.cuando lo entrego me faltaban potocopias,le digo a la chica que su compañera no me dijo nada de eso.solucion a la española de la dependienta vuelva mañana,con las fotocopias y una firma de mi mujer, que tampoco me habían pedido, después de esperar una hora y media.los españoles le tenemos miedo a la burocracia, osea cualquier papelo.mas miedo que torear un toro.un saludo desde Barcelona.
The way you said: people should get to work so foreigners can have something to eat whenever they want. That really did it for me 😂😂 you say you like Spain but this is your second video on dislikes of their way of live. Like you say: I like you guys but you have to change so I can have a good time 😂
this is the main problem of americans, they want to push their ideas on everyone, spain is great as it is, it will be more like the usa if they do what you say, no ty
I'm giggling here in Miami Antoinette, [ if you remember me? Tony from Joshua tree! 🌳) Am actually working here and just been going back and forth) So talking about the Spaniards not wanting to work and their way of life 😅 Well I don't think they'll ever want to be like Americans, their culture is just too strong and family oriented more than adventure or to be entrepreneurial so much . But slowly slowly what I've found is they do like money more these days , but don't really need a ton of it, like millions or billions to have a Great time , as Americans need for what ? a bigger Mansion in Marbella or the whole Legacy type of thinking 🤔 I don't know , just thaught I'd write something as you were saying you'd like to here people's opinions 😉 🙂
this sounds so much like when I moved to mexico. so 17 years later, some things have improved though primarily in finance and controls to try to prevent money laundering. many other things I gave up the hope of them getting better or more efficient. the one thing I learned is that when I have to go to any banking or government office, I now bring originals and copies of everything I can think of that they may ask for. many times it wasn't necessary but other times they just forgot to ask for things I fortunately had with me. the worst example I have seen is the management of covid vaccination but that's a long story. ironically I am considering moving to Spain so its good to know what to expect and hopefully I will be prepared
4:55 i have a hair salon and don't close from 2-5 but me as the boss is the one who stays bc I assure you that yeah there's people that want to work but just 3 hours a day of salary to another person is the electric bill i have to pay each month so there's business that sadly are forced to close.
In your vid about Valencia, you had a list that placed Paris on the bottom-10 of cities as rated by expatriates/transplants. All towns & countries have both good and bad points. Your negatives about Spain (mindset: 'hasta manana') are in the US's future. As for Valencia, its most picturesque real estate dates back over 80-90 years. That's when both enough money & quaint architecture were in Europe's vocabulary. The old world vs the new world has been a running debate since at least the 1800s.
Valencia wasn't as bad as Madrid & Barcelona when it came to sewage smell in the streets. That was kinda annoying but I'd also never been in that big of a populated area.
It is the same in Portugal. Even the Agencies give up. Trying to get anything done is an absolute nightmare. Bu, like you say, every other day there are rainbows.
Yeah, all the things you said are basically true however if they were like my country (Australia) in all these things you said then it would not be Spain. A friend of mine who immigrated to Australia gave me the advice to not compare my old country to the new country as it would make things easier for me. She was right! The only thing that truly annoys me since moving here is the dog poop situation. It´s here in Madrid too. It´s disgusting.
Very few people know that millions of people in Spain live in the homes that Franco built and they were free, all you had to do was get married and apply for a home, it took about one year to get your brand new place. Those days it was a human right to have a place to live and raise your family. That’s the reason why people are not poor in Spain, imagine not having to pay rent or mortgage.
I lived in southern Spain when I first noticed the dog waste problem, also waste on beaches was annoying too. Don't remember that bad of a problem in dense parts of Madrid or Aragon, maybe because it seemed there were less dogs. The beurocracy problem and customer service is a constant I suppose, but had family that would help and not there now. I suppose the same is true all over Europe. Some experience in SE Asia seems that it is the same, they don't go out of there way either. Can it be just a US problem that we just judge on what is expected instead of having more open attitude. After all, we are the visitors in most cases. Also, try finding customer service in US where everything is to lessen or no personal contact/fast food/automated check out/online and phone bots for questions, virtual medical appointments.
I'm agree, I think that the burocracy make hight taxes and as a self employed it's hard do the paperwork, pay taxes, hire people and pay more taxes and do more paperwork for hire this people In the end I find that is the explanation of lack of business And I hate a lot the dogs poop, I find It so disgusting Good video, enjoy Valencia, greetings 👍🏻
@@demetriusm8221 If your wife is spanish she'll be able to solve any Red Tape in Spain. Knowing Spanish or Catalán is a must if you are going to move to Barcelona. If not Gestorías Will do the paiperwork for you But at a cost. You can del the paiperwork through the Internet too But either Catalán or Castilian Spanish Will have to be used if moving to Cataluña
@@demetriusm8221 The weather in Galicia is Atlántico But for the Province of Ourense which is very Hot in the summer and can be quite cold in the winter. Valencia Auto.Region is Mediterránean and dry .Summers are normally warm and suny.... Galicia is very Green and pleasent though.Very Lush,very Beautiful.
Well, in EU, Banking Services are highly regulated by BoE (in many cases, trying to protect and favour retail clients), so many burocratic paces can't be avoided by Banks.
Los españoles no somos ambiciosos en general, solo queremos vivir tranquilos y disfrutar de lo nuestro no tenemos hambre de dinero. Vivir bien a nuestra medida y no morir en el intento . Somos la 14 potencia del mundo y nos parece perfecto.☺😀🇪🇸
The other side of the coin (pun intended) when money is not the main motivation. As a spaniard, who spends only part of his time in Madrid and the rest abroad, it is frustrating at times.
How did you get your paperwork done in order to move to Spain ? I’ve been really tired of living in the US and trying to keep up with the Jones. I’m looking for a way to be able to move to one of the EU countries and stay there long term. I prefer keeping my US citizenship if I could, or a duo citizenship would be most ideal. But I’m not gonna lie, I feel uneasy and don’t know where to start. It’s to uproot my whole life to a new place, new country, new language, new people. I don’t have any friends and family in Europe that can help me out when I first come there, so everything will be on me to figure it all out.
We live in Portugal and I cannot stand some pretty important businesses that only open Mon-Fri 9 - 5pm. How do people with 9-5 jobs can even buy their products, it's impossible, and they refuse to open on weekends and yet complain about low income
Yes Antoanetta I do agree with you, we have to adjust to Spain’s pace and Spain needs to up her game, it’s really difficult but true, try living in London now🤬😤😡
Here in basque country I understand bureaucracy. Not the dog poo here has advance a lot. Young Spaniard are prepared with good academic titles but they only receive underpaid and undervel job. And if its one that is good its extremely difficult to achieve it. Thousand of candidates for one good job. However, as a civil servant there is plenty of Jobs. Soldiers, police, administrative, doctors. Ten thousands of candidates for thousand of job positions. And the job conditions, incredible. Good salaries, good working hours etc... Even if you achieved the job is extremely difficult to lose It. There is Even the "interino" thats the one that you can have temporary jobs as civil servant to reinforce the positions they need in public services.
I like the things you are saying and they are on point but I see a good business sense, I think its a different kind of comfort for them when it come to doing business; but like life some things we have to just let go-lol; Im also new to Span, and I thought it was me lol.
I have to agree with you about everything! Even to make an appointment with a doctor (private insurance) established hours set by them are not followed, no answering service, go on vacation and no message to indicate if anyone is covering the doctor! I guess you cannot have an emergency! About banks, everything with appointment due to Covid still! Employees taking midmorning time off for breakfast even though there is a customer waiting. The hours as it is are so short for banks 8:30 -2:30. In general I noticed a lack of ambition or they just don’t care! You didn’t mention anything about the noise, motorcycles and cars being revved up even late at nigh! Buildings not insulated for noise at all! About the poop, plenty of younger people take their dogs out and don’t pick up, the street gets hosed down often but within minutes there is poop everywhere, seen enough of them walk dogs without a leash on the paseo marítimo and the dog poops and they just look the other way. Sadly we have come to realize that Spain is not for us.
You are right spot on. 1. Red tape and working hours with the public administration is the worst (citizens are always behind the "funcionario" in terms of "rights"; thanks to their syndicates, they don't care) 2. Lack of business sense compared to the US... uf, BIG ONE. In Spain they are not proactive compensating the customer e,g. one day we had to wait 4 hours seated at a table in restaurant and they never imagined any proactive compensation (I have many examples of the opposite in the US) 3. Dog thing, in Spain there are a 5% of "listillos" that make life bad to the rest, just to save a little effort. I HATE Spanish "listillos". In my block, were we have cameras I find the poo always on the camera's blind spot. You know, fines are high but they know nobody is watching. Besides the fine I would make them clean up al the poo in town. Other kind of "listillos" are on roads when they cut in a line of cars waiting to exit a road, making the rest to violently brake down the line and provoking a much higher waiting time (it has the effect of a dangerous shock wave that is magnified down the line). With all, I can assure you the "listillo" problem was way worse in the past, people now are better.
Hi. I congratulate you on your honesty. Everything you say is very true. I want to clarify that what you are saying does not correspond to all of Spain. In my case, that is exactly the reason for going to live in the north. People are more serious about work and more willing to help you and expedite paperwork. And they have never said anything to me for bringing a water bottle to a restaurant. I usually ask if they mind. But so far, they have never said anything. You should put the video in Spanish. Hopefully they will learn something. ;-)
Gracias por venir su majestad a enseñarnos a vivir a los españoles,que sabremos de la vida nosotros que tenemos solamente milenios de historia no nos podemos comparar con sus majestades los yankees que han inventando el mundo y quien no viva como ellos está equivocado.ANDA YA POR AHI.
No estoy de acuerdo con que los comercios tengan un horario extendido o abra festivos. Las "cacas" de perro no es (en Murcia al menos) un problema en la actualidad. Es algo qud depende de lo serio que sea el ayuntamiento con los dueños de lis perros. Si el ayuntamiento de una ciudad multa por este comportamiento, este disminuye o desaparece, si es permisivo... En la actualidaden mi ciudad, veo a los dueños recoger las cacas en el 99,5% de los casos. Incluso portan una botella de agua para veterla cuando los perros hacen pis.
Good video and as an American, and if I move to Spain as I am planning, yes, I will have to adapt to their culture. As an American, most cities will fine you if you leave dog poop. I read where Spain is cracking down on the same. Mostly repeat offenders. Yet I read that people will get fined in Spain if they are in a bikini other than the beach. True? I am not sure. Perhaps their priorities in life are just different. I also read and hear that the restaurants are filled with shouting people, which for an American is not appropriate- inconsiderate toward others. While I see your points all in all it is a different culture, and they have different expectations, different values. For us, we look at it as common sense, consideration but it is their culture, their own beliefs. Does not make it wrong.. It is what makes the world spin. I did live in Valencia at some point and loved the Spanish people, and the way of life. I returned to marry someone, but could not because Franco did not allow us because we were not Catholics, but more so I learned I was a subordinate being a female, and would not be allowed to work. 2 years later it began to change but I had returned to the US. All about cultural differences is all.
A strong passion for languages was born in me but I'm not good at it, I don't know if my fatigue is connected to my being sensitive, introverted and blocked or not because I noticed that most people can study languages easily , I don't know if they were all born with the innate predisposition and I together with the minority are the only losers who don't have it and if you need to have a talent not to struggle with languages
I love Spain. Probably my favorite country I’ve ever been to. I understand the siesta. But i can never really figure out when it starts. When it ends. I end up eating at Burger King or some big chain a lot while I’m there. Just because I can’t figure out when they close and reopen. But I look at it like I’m from the States. And who am I to criticize their culture. But overall I love it there. Would like to try to live there at least part time someday. Possibly even Valencia. Which I haven’t been to yet but seems like a really nice blend of beach town with the culture of a big city. Anyways I enjoy your videos .
Siesta time is after lunch. Then, you have dunkey sieste after breakfast, and lamb siesta before lunch. Sometimes I take a nap at 6pm. or 7 or 8, or even at 11 pm.
Ellos quieren vivir la vida tranquila , pero quieren que las tiendas sean como en america , no entiendo tantas quejas sobre le horario ... Se contradicen ellos mismos, les encanta que la gente trabaje para vivir y no viva para trabajar pero luego les cabrea no poder ir a una tienda "local" ( porque las grandes empresas si estan ABIERTAS ) en horario donde quizas las ventas bajen en un 80-90% ya que el resto esta comiendo ... Lo de los perros , bueno , no puedo opinar por los demas ya que vivo en otra ciudad pero es casual ver una caca ... aunque estoy a favor de que las multas sean superiores para esos que no limpian a sus perros . Lo de la burocracia si que es un problema en españa y una pena que cada año que pasa tanto los funcionarios como politicos parecen mas ******* ( ya me entienden )
No wonder there are no jobs 6:00 because you cannot rent unless you have a job......hmmm ....where are the people who give you the job supposed to live ? On the street or outside of the country?
I've lived in Spain for 24 years and I'm from the US. I agree with you 100%. Your poopdar developps overtime living in Spain. Madrid used to be worse with dog-doo on the sidewalk not to mention in the parks. I've been living in Seville for the past 2 years and I feel like I've travelled back intime. The Seville is the dirtiest city I've ever been to so far in Spain. It's so trashy except for the historic center.
Claro en EEUU está todo muy limpio,por ejemplo Detroit,o las zonas de las afueras de cualquier ciudad,aquí por lo menos no hay personas tiradas en la calle por fentanilo,en Sevilla hay una muy buen empresa pública de limpieza y está más limpia que cualquier ciudad americana,si vas a barrios del extrarradio es normal que haya más suciedad que en el centro histórico pero eso pasa en cualquier sitio del mundo,para viajar en el tiempo ve a cualquier ciudad industrial americana están barrios enteros abandonados,en dos años no has conocido mucho de Sevilla por lo que veo.
En primer lugar ella habla de la caca de los perros. Sí es cierto en EEUU hay menos por la calle. Si quieres hablar de las ciudades en EEUU muchos son horribles! Estoy de acuerdo contigo. Si no vives en una zona rica del suburbs, olvídate. Sí conozco Sevilla, los pisos donde vive la mayoría de la gente no son tan bonitas. Muchas viviendas están deteriodas y viejas. Aglunos barrios tienen basura por la calle. El Porvenir y Nervión son excepciones al igual que el casco antiguo. El resto es un poco trashy de apsecto ni hablar de las 3 mil vivendas. Los tres barrios más pobres de España siguen estando en Sevilla y los tres más ricos en Madrid. Así se desprende del informe del estado de la pobreza por comunidades autónomas, elaborado por una red de ONG's. La diferencia de renta es abismal: de 5.800 euros al año en Sevilla a 40.000 mil euros en Madrid.
@@meatmoneymilkmonogamyequal5583 otra cosa,aunque mi renta sea mucho menor que un madrileño del barrio de Salamanca si nos tienen que hacer un trasplante,ni a él ni a mí nos cobrarán ni un euro,no nos dejarán en la miseria por enfermar como pasa en EEUU,solo eso vale más que tener una gran renta,muerto no te vale la renta para nada, a no ser que quieras ser el más rico del cementerio,no me compares las coberturas sociales de EEUU con España.
Las personas que no recogen los excrementos de sus mascotas no tienen excusa. Faltan al respeto del resto de los conciudadanos. No hay excusa. No la busques.
Laziness is the word you're looking for but don't want to say it. I lived in South France for abt 2 years & the laziness was the mode of operandi. They don't care abt their jobs bc unions own the country more than anything or anybody else. Half of the country is not working. The other half is mad for working. 35 hours work week was killing them & strikes never ended. Maybe the most part of the working half are working part time. If they fire them they still get paid & the suit can take years. Culture is terrible. I couldn't find a bit of anything from their past culture. Police doen't speak English so if you call for emergency you might die. They'll just hang up on you. The man you encountered in the store in the mall is the typical bozo. He gives a shit abt bothering himself "working," moving a finger for the company that hired him. The system is a very weird mix of capitalism & socialism. The servers in restaurants are so obnoxious that I stopped eating out anywhere at anytime. They greed you like you just getting hostage to their whimsical attitude. Desrespectful isn't not the word. Arrogant + ignorant is a very bad combination. It's sad to hear the Spain is the same way.
@@ericktwelve11 we spend a lot of money in the public sector. The inefficiency is not exclusive to poor people. And Brazil is not “a very poor country”. Brazil has high inequality and a lot of poor people but it’s got a gdp of 2 trillion dollars. In 2022, 2.9 trillion reais were collected in tax (roughly 620 billion dollars). Things could be more efficient.
You have to enjoy the good and the worse from Spain. In my opinion if you open your mind it’s not gonna bother you anymore. Enjoy the siesta, use it for read or study about Spanish History. In a few, you gonna love it.
Customer service is often non-existent in Spain. There is a lack of training and many people do not even know what is mean by professionalism. It´s a concept that many have not even heard of and I am not joking here. In Spain, it´s often the case that the main aim is to get cash for doing little or nothing and to not do any work that you don´t absolutely have to or can get away with not doing. The aim is to not work. It´s just the truth.
6:00 somebody is benefiting of this situation or it wouldn't be like this very fast as obviously it is a big problem that causes many other problems. I disagree that this is only five percent. Without this 6:00 in Spain you will not be able to do anything unless you want to live in an Airbnb and live on a spend only basis, which some people think that people have infinite money not needing income. Well....even for tourists that money has to come from somewhere. If the tourism industry goes downhill I would not be surprised either. Just keep making it harder for entrepreneurs and you will have the formula why there are no jobs. But... somebody is benefiting or there would be no reason why it is like this.
tienes razón hoy día aun teniendo equipos informáticos y mayor cantidad de funcionarios la administración funciona peor que antes teniendo menor cantidad de funcionarios y sin equipos informáticos , y pienso que esto ocurre por todos sitios en lugar de avanzar estamos retrocediendo , saludos desde Valencia la tierra de las flores y del amor
No tengo ni idea de Valencia pero tal y como lo cuentas parece que es en toda España que no se recogen las cacas de los perros, una cosa es decir lo que no te gusta y lo comparto contigo que la burocracia es insufrible pero lo de los perros no es verdad, incluso ahora la gente no va solo con su bolsita sino que además llevan un espray para los orines del perro, te invito a que rectifiques, gracias
@@salozinp la botella de agua ya está desfasada, ahora se lleva un espray tipo limpia cristales con agua y jabón u otro producto, es más cómodo y más eficiente
Que no sepas cómo extranjera los pasos a seguir para algún documento y te falte algún requisito o los bancos tengan distinta forma de funcionar que en EEUU y tú no lo sepas al no vivir aquí no significa que haya ineficiencia,yo como español pido cita por internet en donde tenga que hacer la gestión llevó mi documentación necesaria y ya no necesito volver más,muchas gestiones se hacen en el mismo día,te dan cita,día y hora y listo.
No quiero sonar borde, pero estas generalizando mucho. Sobre la caca del perro simplemente no es verdad, todo el mundo la recoge incluso ahora se lleva como sprays para el pis de los perros, que después halla alguna gente que tiene poca educación y dejé la caca de su perro es otra cosa y no es algo generalizado, somos uno de los paises europeos con las calles más limpias así que sinceramente lo de la caca me parece muy de buscar entre las piedras, por lo menos hablando desde mi experiencia viviendo en varios sitios de España de norte a sur, no puedo decir que tengamos las calles que dan asco y con escrementos.
Tienes razón, hay muchos sitios con parques para perros, y depósitos para coger bolsas, no se, siempre habrá pero en general las ciudades son muy limpias. Yo por lo menos no me quejo. Antonieta vete a Oviedo tiene premios de limpia que es, y otras también muy bien en es te adpecto
Ese afán comercial que no tenemos los españoles y si tiene los americanos obsesionados con el dinero el éxito etc El final es un pais de frustrados, lleno de terapeutas y Prozac. Mejor vida que dinero
6:00 so...Spain doesn't rent unless you have a job...where will the person who gives you a job going to live ? That doesn't make it easier because where from that person will get that job if things for the person hiring people to work are made so hard ? I bet it's also very hard to start and run a company and very hard to hire people....well ...the reason for unemployment and no jobs.
This is five percent? You have to get someone who really knows what they're doing ? You can't not do that ? No this can derail your life. This you have to know first not last. This is not five percent because without this you got nothing.
Lo de las cacas de los perros es del ayuntamiento de tu ciudad, en la mía si ven a alguien en la que su perro deja la caca la multa es muy alta. No hay cacas de perro en mi ciudad, así que en ese sentido una ciudad o unas cuantas ciudades no representan a España.
The no business sense concept is exactly that sweet way where they value more life and they don't care about money as much. It's exactly that. I don't think you understand how deeply that runs and how it affects the mechanisms of life. it fucks some shit up. lol. I kind of like it, it makes me giggle. It's such a different way of being. The dog poop situation is absolutely shocking and disgusting. I can't believe it actually, why is that? What happens whey you say something to them about it? Are there garbage cans every where? That's so gross.
No se puede generalizar que todos no recogen las cacas de de sus mascotas puede haber un porcentaje muy bajo de esa gente que no lo hace pero en general si se recogen las cacas de los perritos.
Like Spanish native I understand you , but you forget too important, all our systems are making by internet. More important , Spanish love Artist, Doctors, Engineers, including Lawyers but hate the Economist and Great Corporations , simply “ tenderos” (a esos los adoramos ) but not your comercial system .
Spanish were very laid back, that is why the country is not progressing. Regarding to papers a thing that is too simple to do they make it difficult, I requested a birth certificate, 2 months pass I haven't received it yet, problem you don't have even a contact number to call them to inquire.
I can relate to you about the lack of business sense. I think this is our curse coming from the States where we know that if they just did those little things, it could make a big difference in their lives. I can sense your frustration on that, because you want to help them make money, but they don't want to make money. I know some of my friends are sitting on a goldmine of an idea, it's like they could do it right away with minimal effort, but they don't want to have to do business.
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What about the monkey gestures and sounds to black football players?
You know what annoys me about the USA? Human poop on the sidewalks. Even the dogs are disgusted when they see it.
We don't close from 2-5pm or so to take the siesta, not many people sleep, or if they do so they do after lunch for a bit while watching the TV for example. Places close at that time cause it's LUNCH TIME, and nobody goes and buys stuff at that point of the day, people are at home eating...plus during some months it's very hot at that time, so people are just at home and not on the streets. So what's the point on being open at that time if you will until 8-10pm!!!
En una ciudad turística es una tontería cerrar al mediodía porque los turistas no tienen nuestros horarios. Eso es a lo que se refiere le chica del vídeo, que perdemos dinero y oportunidades de trabajo por nuestra poca visión de negocio.
As a Spaniard I actually cherish and wouldn't change our work to live mindset.A majority of Spaniards aren't too hard to please ,We are happy with the bare needs. We dont require fancy big trucks and 3 bedroom houses like Americans for example - We rather make less and enjoy the act of freedom and living more. And I hope this never changes. 🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸
En España los restaurantes no dan comidas a la una ni cenas a las ocho porque los clientes/españoles no van.
Os creéis que la gente no va porque están cerrados pero la relación causa - efecto es al revés.
Más claro...
Esas horarios serán en lugares sin turismo internacional. De lo contrario se saltan a la torera lo de que el cliente siempre lleva la razón y no están ofreciendo un buen servicio.
La siesta hay que respetarla como decía mi abuela. Siempre la usé para leer.
I moved to Barcelona a few months ago and I have to say that regarding the poop, They are generally picking it up, but there is some work to be done of course. Lets say that 9 out of 10 people clean up and that last one makes it look bad for everyone else.
We were promised by the govt that dog owners are obliged to pay fine as much as €300 if they dont clean up the poop. I have to 'shower' my shopping cart each time I get home
-- I still cant believe Im in 1st world 😆😆😂😂😂.
I agree that overall, an overwhelming majority pick up their dog poo. People do get told if caught leaving it as well.
In bcn normally the people, the owner of the dog retire it, but with so much people there could be one of many that not, but I don't think this is only in Barcelona or in Spain..
A degree of planned inefficiency is what makes Spain, Spain. You can’t have your cake and eat it in life.
It’s very important to be clear on this because the moment you start thinking “if only in Spain they would do it this way, etc...” that’s the moment you lose the appeal of Spain. Everything is interconnected. It’s the same, let’s call it naivety for lack of a better word, of loving the fact that in America everything is open all the time while simultaneously regretting and criticising that people are overworked. It just doesn’t make sense. It’s either hypocritical or as I said naïve.
Countries where the market is extremely efficient are countries where humans start to behave like robots. The abstraction that is the market have evolved much rapidly to a state of super efficiency than we have. We are not there yet and probably never will. Some countries push their societies to meet the market demands because “the market is always right” some others, most of Europe in fact, deliberately chose not to meet all market demands (the planned inefficiency I mentioned earlier). There is a price to pay with each option so pick your poison. I know where I stand.
And as I said a few times in this channel. You are experiencing bureaucracy as a foreigner in Spain not as a Spaniard in Spain. Not that it’s still not awful but keep this in mind. I lived in France for a while and the bureaucracy there is horrendous but would it be fair to compare to my country (UK) where I have never experienced bureaucracy as a foreigner? Of course not
Sooo true!
Gracias , cuánta razón tienes.
Agree. I reckon that the bureaucracy here might be slow sometimes but since the implementation of the electronic signature (Cl@ve) I have been able to do most of my paperwork on my computer. During the past year I only did paperwork in person once. I moved to a new place and I needed to register myself at the town hall. The staff was helpful, quick, and nice. But I live in a tiny village in Asturias soooo maybe it's not the same as in a big city like Valencia 🤷🏻♀️
Garcwyn Un gran análisis, y preciso. Te felicito
You sir, are fully right. The market is generally efficient, but the unleashed market rid also creates unexpected consequences, as well as state policy does. Just protestant mindset I guess.
I live in L.A, some people do that same thing here. I know I shouldn't, I confronted a guy who didn't pick up after his dog, he just looked at me without saying anything, I asked him, if he was going to pick up the poop, he said no and walked away, and he was in his twenties.
Pues al que no le guste nuestra manera de ser,ya sabe lo que tiene que hacer. Nosotros no obligamos a nadie a quedarse.
@@maricarmenrodriguez9366 lástima das. Por gente como tú que no tiene los huevos para aceptar las cosas y cambiarlas es que estamos como estamos
@@maricarmenrodriguez9366 Ella tiene tres quejas entre un montón de cosas positivas en cualquier otro vídeo suyo y quieres mandarla fuera del país...??? Supongo que no tienes ninguna queja sobre España, tu comunidad/provincia/ciudad o la gente con la que compartes tus tierras. Si tienes 3 ó más, tal vez es hora de buscar otro lugar para vivir.
Y lo de la mierda en la calle: si no quieres limpiarla, entonces no debes tener un perro. Es parte del cuidado de ellos y, si no lo haces, no tienes respecto a los demás.
Una cosa más, la persona a la que respondes dijo que esto también ocurre en Los Ángeles California, o sea no sólo en España.
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I was so inspired by you, so I went to Valencia for 8 days. I had been all over Spain, but somehow Valencia did not make my other vacation itineraries. I am so glad I got to experience Valencia. Thank you for sharing your love and obsession of Spain with everyone, you rock!
@C. B. the city, especially the old town is also pretty impressive!
Valencia is mid, Elche is way better
@@angelzhelyazkov obvsly this person doesnt know how to appreciate ancient historic buildings😄😆.
@@aquilinorodrigoA cambiar de proveedor, Aquilino, eso que fumas...
@@joseluisluque449 Lol, ¿has estado en Elche alguna vez?😭
A perfect country is a utopia, therefore you have to see the pros and cons and if you are happy with the pros, get used to the cons, it is what it is. Regarding the people who "work" in civil service, what you say is true, it's a question of having patience and being used to it, if you get upset it's worse. When it comes to banks, it's a matter of making a scene and threatening to take your account to another bank and demanding to speak to the bank manager. Regarding internet companies, telephone, etc. If you are not comfortable with the services, then you go to another company and that's it. Regarding the hours of the establishments, let's see, not all the places close from two to five in the afternoon, the supermarkets do not close, only the small shops close since they are normally family businesses with a couple of employees and they cannot hire more people to work shifts and in Spain, thank God, there is an eight-hour workday required by the government. The restaurants and bars, let's see, there is no Spaniard who has lunch at 12 noon or dinner at 7 in the afternoon, therefore, as there are more Spaniards in Spain than foreigners, food is served in the Spanish schedule, which is when there are more customers, if a foreigner wants to have dinner at 7 in the evening, then go to a fast food establishment that also exists in Valencia, but do not try to have dinner in a typical Spanish restaurant at that time, much less a paella and the same with lunch. Greetings from Valencia (Spain)
Lo de las empresas de telefonía no lo has entendido. Ella se refería a que le pareció chocante que alguien que se dedique a las ventas y a la atención al cliente la enviara a la competencia. Eso no pasa en USA. Intentarán ayudarte en todo lo posible de manera profesional y por supuesto no van a quedarse sin comisión por recomendarte ir a la competencia 😂
Loved Spain when I visited..great atmosphere and lovely people. The closing of shops closing in the heat..wish australia would do that in our very hot summers
Love your videos and follow every one. Bad customer service and bureaucracy are in most countries. I've lived in France! It's the same in England too. I'm now 76 and lived in Spain for over 20 years. I get along OK with the language but I do feel for the Spanish who try so hard to speak English and make us feel welcome. Obviously, like you said there are always some who are not as helpful though I do understand how they must feel self conscious when dealing with foreigners and documentation. I guess I've been lucky and not had any real problems. Even the tax office in Denia were super kind! I agree a gestor is certainly worth the fee. So, whilst there are certainly drawbacks when living in another country we get there in the end with a bit of patience and a lot of humour.
However, I do agree that dog pooh is a problem.
The rude Italian Restaurant owner was Italian though and not Spanish?
Lol it must have changed a bit now or maybe you're in one of those expat bubble places. I lived in Zaragoza in the late 90s and nobody tried to accommodate me speaking English except for the rare 1 in a thousand who had lived and worked in an English speaking country and wanted to practice their English and reminisce.
Why are you even here ? Go home ! Probably you’ll enjoy more the cockney , tacky or hooligan style of watching TV all day, drinking beer and getting drunk daily like there’s no tomorrow , eating junk bad fried food until you are sick and then of course come to Spain to get the most of our amazing medical system . It reminds me of a saying a Cuban told me once, many years ago , at a conference in Switzerland , when a French was talking bad about Cuba , a quote that I’ve carried with me through the years “a mi no me llaman hijo de puta, para hablar mal de mi madre ya estoy yo” - talking like that about someone else’s country is not ok, but doing so while living for years in that country is beyond credible. When I don’t like something I leave . I hated Austrians and I left Austria . Simple as that.
Back in 2004, I stayed at a hostel in Madrid and conversed with an Argentinian guy who worked as a receptionist there (who had been living in Spain for a while). He told me the hostel's owner, a Spanish woman, NEVER hired Spaniards to work there! When I ask why? He said that Spaniards offered terrible customer service! I had first noticed that during my first trip to Spain 4 years earlier. For the record, I do love Spain and its people... ❤
I loved the movie clips you used to show those contras of Spain. They nailed it! I strongly agree, and honestly, those things sometimes make me doubt I can integrate here. I had a worker in my apartment doing some painting and "alisar".He was taking btw 3 and 4 hours lunch break despite complaining he didn't know he could make it to my given deadline! I still like Spain too and the work-to-live mentality, but sometimes I feel they are forgetting completely the work part. I am glad you talked about it. I now feel reassured it is not me being too demanding, and I am not American, I am European.
Spaniard here, I've had workers in my house to do some stuff, and acquaintances of mine have also worked on that kind of thing. I don't think I've ever known of people who take such long breaks, so I'm not sure if you just got the wrong guy doing the work. But I believe that being understanding and talking out what bothers you are usually the way to go. I've had problems sometimes with the workers, but generally, they've done great and worked really hard for me to finish the stuff I wanted to be done.
Silvia, 4 horas para almorzar? No te estarás haciendo española con lo de exagerar?
Te doy toda la razón como español. En general en Europa tenemos demasiada burocracia (unos más que otros), comparado con Estados Unidos. Lo peor ha sido con el COVID, esto ha hecho más difícil acceder a cualquier servicio, y todo debe ser bajo cita.
Con respecto a los horarios yo si estoy de acuerdo, ya que hay muchos pequeños comercios (familiares), y no pueden estar abiertos tantas horas como una gran superficie, ya que deberían contratar más trabajadores o estar permanentemente en el negocio. No vivimos para trabajar, trabajamos para vivir mejor.
Por último, las heces de los perros en la calle, es cierto que a veces te las encuentras, es una falta de respeto, pero gracias a Dios son una minoría quien no las recoge.
Me niego a que a que en mi país acabe siendo una sociedad que sólo viva para trabajar y que estén los comercios todo el día abiertos solo porque a los guiris se les antoje comprar o comer cuando les de la gana. En el resto de Europa sobre todos los país del centro y del norte, los horarios comerciales todavía más estrictos.
La gente tiene derecho a conciliar y vivir. Siempre hemos tenido horarios en el comercio y no ha habido ningún problema, aunque cada vez y sobre todo en lugares muy turísticos son más amplios, lo que me horroriza y sería volver al trabajo esclavo. Para que quieres mucho dinero sino tienes tiempo.
Me molesta mucho que para usted esto signifique que la gente no quiera trabajar, lo que es falso,
Supongo que como usted viene de el país capitalista por antonomasia no lo entienda, pero en cambio ha elegido vivir aquí.
Lo de la caca y la buroracia le doy la razón aunque depende en que zonas y regiones la gente es más cívica y recoge las porquerías de su perro.
Es cómico que alguien que viene de EEUU donde hay 600.000 personas viviendo en la calle, donde 37.000.000 de personas están en el umbral de la pobreza, donde mueren asesinadas una media de más de 20.000 seres humanos al año,tenga los santos 🥚🥚 de criticar nimiedades que además no son la generalidad…
No es que sea una sociedad que solo viva para trabajar, yo que vengo de américa me encanta que todo esté abierto a toda hora y las personas que lo hacen trabajan unos por las mañanas y otros por la tarde así funciona eso, aquí en España los establecimientos no sé lo pueden permitir por lo costoso que es mantener a los empleados y adicionalmente es parte de la cultura que todos los establecimientos cómo los de restauración cierren desde las 4pm ~ 8pm.
@@gorgojo500 Pues me parece muy bien que le encante que esté todo abierto en su país ¿cuál de Ámerica? a mí me horroriza. Es una de las razones que haya tantos obesos es porque están al alcance de la población comida de m. todo el dìa y no hay horarios establecidos para comer, lo cual es insalubre. Aquí tenemos establecidos horarios regulares para comer. Fuera de estos no va nadie a los establecimientos, tampoco a hacer compras de otro tipo. Tener abierto todo el día las tiendas y restaurantes es perder dinero. Ya hay centros comerciales que sí está abiertos.
A mí me encanta que se respeten los horarios de los trabajadores y se les pague como indica la ley, ya hay suficientes jetas empresarios que no lo cumplen. El esclavismo ya se abolió y ahora vienen a decirnos desde yankilandia y todo su patio trasero que vivas de las propinas, ni seguro médico ni servicios sociales de ningún tipo, si tienes suerte habrá algún alma caritativa.
También están los dueños de negocios que no tienen empleados que cierran sus tiendas y bares y lo hacen por su salud física y mental.
@@rosariomartinez2109 Tienes razon.
@@rosariomartinez2109 necesitaba un comentario como el tuyo, menos mal que no todo son guiris karen diciendo que españa siesta y mierdas asi
Not so long ago in Spain animals were only for work, nowadays there is a tendency to humanise pets but we leave it to others to pick up their excrement. I consider a city that is full of urine and dog poo to be unhealthy.
Yes, before the Civil War you ignorant!
Antonetta eso pasa en España desde la época de los romanos.te cuento hoy fui a entregar unos papeles que me pidieron en una empresa de electricidad la semana pasada,lo tenía todo bien,bueno eso pensaba yo.cuando lo entrego me faltaban potocopias,le digo a la chica que su compañera no me dijo nada de eso.solucion a la española de la dependienta vuelva mañana,con las fotocopias y una firma de mi mujer, que tampoco me habían pedido, después de esperar una hora y media.los españoles le tenemos miedo a la burocracia, osea cualquier papelo.mas miedo que torear un toro.un saludo desde Barcelona.
The way you said: people should get to work so foreigners can have something to eat whenever they want. That really did it for me 😂😂
you say you like Spain but this is your second video on dislikes of their way of live.
Like you say: I like you guys but you have to change so I can have a good time 😂
It's a country that makes most of its money from tourism....so they could easily have a few businesses open for the needs of tourists.
@AurethaStyle it's not America
@@ThePsychicStylist Tourism is only 12.4% of the total GDP. Stay in the US.
this is the main problem of americans, they want to push their ideas on everyone, spain is great as it is, it will be more like the usa if they do what you say, no ty
I'm giggling here in Miami Antoinette, [ if you remember me? Tony from Joshua tree! 🌳) Am actually working here and just been going back and forth) So talking about the Spaniards not wanting to work and their way of life 😅 Well I don't think they'll ever want to be like Americans, their culture is just too strong and family oriented more than adventure or to be entrepreneurial so much . But slowly slowly what I've found is they do like money more these days , but don't really need a ton of it, like millions or billions to have a Great time , as Americans need for what ? a bigger Mansion in Marbella or the whole Legacy type of thinking 🤔 I don't know , just thaught I'd write something as you were saying you'd like to here people's opinions 😉 🙂
this sounds so much like when I moved to mexico. so 17 years later, some things have improved though primarily in finance and controls to try to prevent money laundering. many other things I gave up the hope of them getting better or more efficient. the one thing I learned is that when I have to go to any banking or government office, I now bring originals and copies of everything I can think of that they may ask for. many times it wasn't necessary but other times they just forgot to ask for things I fortunately had with me. the worst example I have seen is the management of covid vaccination but that's a long story. ironically I am considering moving to Spain so its good to know what to expect and hopefully I will be prepared
4:55 i have a hair salon and don't close from 2-5 but me as the boss is the one who stays bc I assure you that yeah there's people that want to work but just 3 hours a day of salary to another person is the electric bill i have to pay each month so there's business that sadly are forced to close.
Lo siento mucho, a ver como va en 2023
In your vid about Valencia, you had a list that placed Paris on the bottom-10 of cities as rated by expatriates/transplants. All towns & countries have both good and bad points. Your negatives about Spain (mindset: 'hasta manana') are in the US's future. As for Valencia, its most picturesque real estate dates back over 80-90 years. That's when both enough money & quaint architecture were in Europe's vocabulary. The old world vs the new world has been a running debate since at least the 1800s.
Hey dear we have the same issues here in Italy
Valencia wasn't as bad as Madrid & Barcelona when it came to sewage smell in the streets. That was kinda annoying but I'd also never been in that big of a populated area.
Apparently, one of the signs that th rain would fall soon is when you have to cover your sink with tissue paper 😄😄😆😂😂🤣🤣.
Service, You should come to England! As for the dog poo they do pick it up mostly and then drop it on the side walk.
It is the same in Portugal. Even the Agencies give up. Trying to get anything done is an absolute nightmare.
Bu, like you say, every other day there are rainbows.
& we have many rainbows in one day.
Great video! Im from VLC and you are completely right (even Im used to). I was expecting more topics. Maybe in another video 😄
Yeah, all the things you said are basically true however if they were like my country (Australia) in all these things you said then it would not be Spain. A friend of mine who immigrated to Australia gave me the advice to not compare my old country to the new country as it would make things easier for me. She was right! The only thing that truly annoys me since moving here is the dog poop situation. It´s here in Madrid too. It´s disgusting.
Yes for sure! And Spain is amazing I just think we can all benefit foreigners and Spaniards from improving some things 😋 thanks for watching!
Tu si que entiendes! Buen comentario
Very few people know that millions of people in Spain live in the homes that Franco built and they were free, all you had to do was get married and apply for a home, it took about one year to get your brand new place. Those days it was a human right to have a place to live and raise your family. That’s the reason why people are not poor in Spain, imagine not having to pay rent or mortgage.
Right, like everything handed for free, just what you dreaming of...living for free
@@ericktwelve11 --- NOT FREE . . . but PAID with taxes, unlike in the U.S., where blue-eyed Jesus created Paradise for the few.
We love the content of this video. Thanks for sharing this things. Safe travels Zoe and Ramon
Anytime thanks
I lived in southern Spain when I first noticed the dog waste problem, also waste on beaches was annoying too. Don't remember that bad of a problem in dense parts of Madrid or Aragon, maybe because it seemed there were less dogs. The beurocracy problem and customer service is a constant I suppose, but had family that would help and not there now. I suppose the same is true all over Europe. Some experience in SE Asia seems that it is the same, they don't go out of there way either. Can it be just a US problem that we just judge on what is expected instead of having more open attitude. After all, we are the visitors in most cases. Also, try finding customer service in US where everything is to lessen or no personal contact/fast food/automated check out/online and phone bots for questions, virtual medical appointments.
Where are you from originally?
I'm agree, I think that the burocracy make hight taxes and as a self employed it's hard do the paperwork, pay taxes, hire people and pay more taxes and do more paperwork for hire this people
In the end I find that is the explanation of lack of business
And I hate a lot the dogs poop, I find It so disgusting
Good video, enjoy Valencia, greetings 👍🏻
Do you happen to have a list of companies for the paperwork?
Learn Spanish fluently and paiperwork in Spain you'll find quite easy to solve
@@madgringo9263 I'm working on it. My wife is from Barcelona. Was thinking a list t would be a good resource for the channel.
@@demetriusm8221 If your wife is spanish she'll be able to solve any Red Tape in Spain.
Knowing Spanish or Catalán is a must if you are going to move to Barcelona. If not Gestorías Will do the paiperwork for you But at a cost.
You can del the paiperwork through the Internet too But either Catalán or Castilian Spanish Will have to be used if moving to Cataluña
@@madgringo9263 Thanks! Thinking of Valencia or perhaps even Galicia. Plan on heading out next year. Lived in Los Angeles for 20 years (now in TX).
@@demetriusm8221 The weather in Galicia is Atlántico But for the Province of Ourense which is very Hot in the summer and can be quite cold in the winter.
Valencia Auto.Region is Mediterránean and dry .Summers are normally warm and suny....
Galicia is very Green and pleasent though.Very Lush,very Beautiful.
I'd like to see what the Spanish suburbs look like, away from all the city noise.
Well, in EU, Banking Services are highly regulated by BoE (in many cases, trying to protect and favour retail clients), so many burocratic paces can't be avoided by Banks.
Los españoles no somos ambiciosos en general, solo queremos vivir tranquilos y disfrutar de lo nuestro no tenemos hambre de dinero. Vivir bien a nuestra medida y no morir en el intento . Somos la 14 potencia del mundo y nos parece perfecto.☺😀🇪🇸
👊👌🤣🤣🤣 vizca brclonaa
There is such a thing as a pooper scooper: you don't have to bend over or come in contact with the poop. That would drive me around the bend too.
I want to do export hendicraft giftwere products in Spain please help me
Where I live in Madrid I see most people pick up the dog poop.
In Spain every single comunidad autonoma (Autonomous community) is unique,and different, so yeah that would totally makes sense.
I am from here and I'm totally agree with you in everything.
The other side of the coin (pun intended) when money is not the main motivation. As a spaniard, who spends only part of his time in Madrid and the rest abroad, it is frustrating at times.
Hey hey hey, aqui we're doing things CON CALMAAAAAA 😆😆😆😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I’m interested in visiting Spain. It sounds laid back. Subscribed!😁
How did you get your paperwork done in order to move to Spain ? I’ve been really tired of living in the US and trying to keep up with the Jones. I’m looking for a way to be able to move to one of the EU countries and stay there long term. I prefer keeping my US citizenship if I could, or a duo citizenship would be most ideal. But I’m not gonna lie, I feel uneasy and don’t know where to start. It’s to uproot my whole life to a new place, new country, new language, new people. I don’t have any friends and family in Europe that can help me out when I first come there, so everything will be on me to figure it all out.
Curious to know where you are now? Have you moved? Curious to know as I am also planning to do the same.
Oh my god. Prepare for hell. It takes so long and you need a billion papers. Padron, residencia, NIE-number (do this first) and more and more.
@@aquilinorodrigo Wished someone could just do a timeline of all this, to prepare for the worst but hope for the best.
Me encantan tus videos, tienes mucha razón, soy Valenciana.
We live in Portugal and I cannot stand some pretty important businesses that only open Mon-Fri 9 - 5pm. How do people with 9-5 jobs can even buy their products, it's impossible, and they refuse to open on weekends and yet complain about low income
Yes Antoanetta I do agree with you, we have to adjust to Spain’s pace and Spain needs to up her game, it’s really difficult but true, try living in London now🤬😤😡
Mind telling me whats happening in London now ??😆
Here in basque country I understand bureaucracy. Not the dog poo here has advance a lot.
Young Spaniard are prepared with good academic titles but they only receive underpaid and undervel job. And if its one that is good its extremely difficult to achieve it. Thousand of candidates for one good job.
However, as a civil servant there is plenty of Jobs. Soldiers, police, administrative, doctors. Ten thousands of candidates for thousand of job positions. And the job conditions, incredible. Good salaries, good working hours etc... Even if you achieved the job is extremely difficult to lose It. There is Even the "interino" thats the one that you can have temporary jobs as civil servant to reinforce the positions they need in public services.
😅Soooo accurate and Im from Barcelona😅🙈
I like the things you are saying and they are on point but I see a good business sense, I think its a different kind of comfort for them when it come to doing business; but like life some things we have to just let go-lol; Im also new to Span, and I thought it was me lol.
I have to agree with you about everything! Even to make an appointment with a doctor (private insurance) established hours set by them are not followed, no answering service, go on vacation and no message to indicate if anyone is covering the doctor! I guess you cannot have an emergency!
About banks, everything with appointment due to Covid still! Employees taking midmorning time off for breakfast even though there is a customer waiting. The hours as it is are so short for banks 8:30 -2:30.
In general I noticed a lack of ambition or they just don’t care!
You didn’t mention anything about the noise, motorcycles and cars being revved up even late at nigh! Buildings not insulated for noise at all!
About the poop, plenty of younger people take their dogs out and don’t pick up, the street gets hosed down often but within minutes there is poop everywhere, seen enough of them walk dogs without a leash on the paseo marítimo and the dog poops and they just look the other way.
Sadly we have come to realize that Spain is not for us.
Find another country -- good luck 😂
You are right spot on. 1. Red tape and working hours with the public administration is the worst (citizens are always behind the "funcionario" in terms of "rights"; thanks to their syndicates, they don't care) 2. Lack of business sense compared to the US... uf, BIG ONE. In Spain they are not proactive compensating the customer e,g. one day we had to wait 4 hours seated at a table in restaurant and they never imagined any proactive compensation (I have many examples of the opposite in the US) 3. Dog thing, in Spain there are a 5% of "listillos" that make life bad to the rest, just to save a little effort. I HATE Spanish "listillos". In my block, were we have cameras I find the poo always on the camera's blind spot. You know, fines are high but they know nobody is watching. Besides the fine I would make them clean up al the poo in town. Other kind of "listillos" are on roads when they cut in a line of cars waiting to exit a road, making the rest to violently brake down the line and provoking a much higher waiting time (it has the effect of a dangerous shock wave that is magnified down the line). With all, I can assure you the "listillo" problem was way worse in the past, people now are better.
maybe try elsewhere, wow i never seen more diffcicult people than some americans
Hi. I congratulate you on your honesty. Everything you say is very true.
I want to clarify that what you are saying does not correspond to all of Spain. In my case, that is exactly the reason for going to live in the north. People are more serious about work and more willing to help you and expedite paperwork.
And they have never said anything to me for bringing a water bottle to a restaurant. I usually ask if they mind. But so far, they have never said anything.
You should put the video in Spanish. Hopefully they will learn something. ;-)
Gracias por venir su majestad a enseñarnos a vivir a los españoles,que sabremos de la vida nosotros que tenemos solamente milenios de historia no nos podemos comparar con sus majestades los yankees que han inventando el mundo y quien no viva como ellos está equivocado.ANDA YA POR AHI.
No estoy de acuerdo con que los comercios tengan un horario extendido o abra festivos.
Las "cacas" de perro no es (en Murcia al menos) un problema en la actualidad. Es algo qud depende de lo serio que sea el ayuntamiento con los dueños de lis perros. Si el ayuntamiento de una ciudad multa por este comportamiento, este disminuye o desaparece, si es permisivo...
En la actualidaden mi ciudad, veo a los dueños recoger las cacas en el 99,5% de los casos. Incluso portan una botella de agua para veterla cuando los perros hacen pis.
Estoy todavia esperando por la multa d €300 😆😆😂😂.
Good video and as an American, and if I move to Spain as I am planning, yes, I will have to adapt to their culture. As an American, most cities will fine you if you leave dog poop. I read where Spain is cracking down on the same. Mostly repeat offenders. Yet I read that people will get fined in Spain if they are in a bikini other than the beach. True? I am not sure. Perhaps their priorities in life are just different. I also read and hear that the restaurants are filled with shouting people, which for an American is not appropriate- inconsiderate toward others. While I see your points all in all it is a different culture, and they have different expectations, different values. For us, we look at it as common sense, consideration but it is their culture, their own beliefs. Does not make it wrong.. It is what makes the world spin. I did live in Valencia at some point and loved the Spanish people, and the way of life. I returned to marry someone, but could not because Franco did not allow us because we were not Catholics, but more so I learned I was a subordinate being a female, and would not be allowed to work. 2 years later it began to change but I had returned to the US. All about cultural differences is all.
So true!! I grew up in Madrid (moving back next month) and as much as l love Spain, there are those annoyances.
A strong passion for languages was born in me but I'm not good at it, I don't know if my fatigue is connected to my being sensitive, introverted and blocked or not because I noticed that most people can study languages easily , I don't know if they were all born with the innate predisposition and I together with the minority are the only losers who don't have it and if you need to have a talent not to struggle with languages
Try visiting Manila or BGC.
¿ Has estado en el norte de España ? No, pues no generalices.
Allí no cagan los perros? Y los funcionarios trabajan? Por ser del Norte no vives en otro mundo amigo sigues viviendo en el mismo sitio que todos.
I love Spain. Probably my favorite country I’ve ever been to. I understand the siesta. But i can never really figure out when it starts. When it ends. I end up eating at Burger King or some big chain a lot while I’m there. Just because I can’t figure out when they close and reopen. But I look at it like I’m from the States. And who am I to criticize their culture. But overall I love it there. Would like to try to live there at least part time someday. Possibly even Valencia. Which I haven’t been to yet but seems like a really nice blend of beach town with the culture of a big city. Anyways I enjoy your videos .
I usually check the business on Google Maps to see their midday closing hours, it's not 100% accurate but it rarely fails me.
@C. B. Panchito? en serio?
Siesta time is after lunch. Then, you have dunkey sieste after breakfast, and lamb siesta before lunch. Sometimes
I take a nap at 6pm. or 7 or 8, or even at 11 pm.
@C. B. It's not a myth. Many people take it, specially in small towns.
@C. B. Informative. The end...wow, not so much
Thanks for the video. So true.
Ellos quieren vivir la vida tranquila , pero quieren que las tiendas sean como en america , no entiendo tantas quejas sobre le horario ... Se contradicen ellos mismos, les encanta que la gente trabaje para vivir y no viva para trabajar pero luego les cabrea no poder ir a una tienda "local" ( porque las grandes empresas si estan ABIERTAS ) en horario donde quizas las ventas bajen en un 80-90% ya que el resto esta comiendo ...
Lo de los perros , bueno , no puedo opinar por los demas ya que vivo en otra ciudad pero es casual ver una caca ... aunque estoy a favor de que las multas sean superiores para esos que no limpian a sus perros .
Lo de la burocracia si que es un problema en españa y una pena que cada año que pasa tanto los funcionarios como politicos parecen mas ******* ( ya me entienden )
I mentioned the poop and pee in the streets in Reddit, and they were so angry with me. 😂🤦🏽♀️
No wonder there are no jobs 6:00 because you cannot rent unless you have a job......hmmm ....where are the people who give you the job supposed to live ? On the street or outside of the country?
I've lived in Spain for 24 years and I'm from the US. I agree with you 100%. Your poopdar developps overtime living in Spain. Madrid used to be worse with dog-doo on the sidewalk not to mention in the parks. I've been living in Seville for the past 2 years and I feel like I've travelled back intime. The Seville is the dirtiest city I've ever been to so far in Spain. It's so trashy except for the historic center.
Claro en EEUU está todo muy limpio,por ejemplo Detroit,o las zonas de las afueras de cualquier ciudad,aquí por lo menos no hay personas tiradas en la calle por fentanilo,en Sevilla hay una muy buen empresa pública de limpieza y está más limpia que cualquier ciudad americana,si vas a barrios del extrarradio es normal que haya más suciedad que en el centro histórico pero eso pasa en cualquier sitio del mundo,para viajar en el tiempo ve a cualquier ciudad industrial americana están barrios enteros abandonados,en dos años no has conocido mucho de Sevilla por lo que veo.
En primer lugar ella habla de la caca de los perros. Sí es cierto en EEUU hay menos por la calle. Si quieres hablar de las ciudades en EEUU muchos son horribles! Estoy de acuerdo contigo. Si no vives en una zona rica del suburbs, olvídate. Sí conozco Sevilla, los pisos donde vive la mayoría de la gente no son tan bonitas. Muchas viviendas están deteriodas y viejas. Aglunos barrios tienen basura por la calle. El Porvenir y Nervión son excepciones al igual que el casco antiguo. El resto es un poco trashy de apsecto ni hablar de las 3 mil vivendas. Los tres barrios más pobres de España siguen estando en Sevilla y los tres más ricos en Madrid. Así se desprende del informe del estado de la pobreza por comunidades autónomas, elaborado por una red de ONG's. La diferencia de renta es abismal: de 5.800 euros al año en Sevilla a 40.000 mil euros en Madrid.
@@meatmoneymilkmonogamyequal5583 otra cosa,aunque mi renta sea mucho menor que un madrileño del barrio de Salamanca si nos tienen que hacer un trasplante,ni a él ni a mí nos cobrarán ni un euro,no nos dejarán en la miseria por enfermar como pasa en EEUU,solo eso vale más que tener una gran renta,muerto no te vale la renta para nada, a no ser que quieras ser el más rico del cementerio,no me compares las coberturas sociales de EEUU con España.
Las personas que no recogen los excrementos de sus mascotas no tienen excusa. Faltan al respeto del resto de los conciudadanos. No hay excusa. No la busques.
I think with dog poo, it depends where you are.
Omgeeee… is like you are retelling my experience. I was there for 1 week. Three cities.
Laziness is the word you're looking for but don't want to say it. I lived in South France for abt 2 years & the laziness was the mode of operandi. They don't care abt their jobs bc unions own the country more than anything or anybody else. Half of the country is not working. The other half is mad for working. 35 hours work week was killing them & strikes never ended. Maybe the most part of the working half are working part time. If they fire them they still get paid & the suit can take years. Culture is terrible. I couldn't find a bit of anything from their past culture. Police doen't speak English so if you call for emergency you might die. They'll just hang up on you. The man you encountered in the store in the mall is the typical bozo. He gives a shit abt bothering himself "working," moving a finger for the company that hired him. The system is a very weird mix of capitalism & socialism. The servers in restaurants are so obnoxious that I stopped eating out anywhere at anytime. They greed you like you just getting hostage to their whimsical attitude. Desrespectful isn't not the word. Arrogant + ignorant is a very bad combination. It's sad to hear the Spain is the same way.
The inefficiency annoys me and I’m Brazilian!
If government bureaucracy is less efficient than Brazil, you know it’s bad.
Brazil is a very poor country, it's incomparable
@@ericktwelve11 we spend a lot of money in the public sector.
The inefficiency is not exclusive to poor people.
And Brazil is not “a very poor country”. Brazil has high inequality and a lot of poor people but it’s got a gdp of 2 trillion dollars.
In 2022, 2.9 trillion reais were collected in tax (roughly 620 billion dollars).
Things could be more efficient.
You have to enjoy the good and the worse from Spain. In my opinion if you open your mind it’s not gonna bother you anymore. Enjoy the siesta, use it for read or study about Spanish History. In a few, you gonna love it.
Dog poop is a health hazard. The little pop-in movie clip that calls it good compost, NO. It's exactly not. Very dangerous, actually.
Customer service is often non-existent in Spain. There is a lack of training and many people do not even know what is mean by professionalism. It´s a concept that many have not even heard of and I am not joking here. In Spain, it´s often the case that the main aim is to get cash for doing little or nothing and to not do any work that you don´t absolutely have to or can get away with not doing. The aim is to not work. It´s just the truth.
What the f@&@ck are you talking about? That’s a lie
Lol, don't get me started on paperwork.... let's just say that 11 months and counting
Its all basically prefering life over a little bit more of GDP per capita. Catholic mindset vs protestant mindset
6:00 somebody is benefiting of this situation or it wouldn't be like this very fast as obviously it is a big problem that causes many other problems. I disagree that this is only five percent. Without this 6:00 in Spain you will not be able to do anything unless you want to live in an Airbnb and live on a spend only basis, which some people think that people have infinite money not needing income. Well....even for tourists that money has to come from somewhere. If the tourism industry goes downhill I would not be surprised either. Just keep making it harder for entrepreneurs and you will have the formula why there are no jobs. But... somebody is benefiting or there would be no reason why it is like this.
tienes razón hoy día aun teniendo equipos informáticos y mayor cantidad de funcionarios la administración funciona peor que antes teniendo menor cantidad de funcionarios y sin equipos informáticos , y pienso que esto ocurre por todos sitios en lugar de avanzar estamos retrocediendo , saludos desde Valencia la tierra de las flores y del amor
No tengo ni idea de Valencia pero tal y como lo cuentas parece que es en toda España que no se recogen las cacas de los perros, una cosa es decir lo que no te gusta y lo comparto contigo que la burocracia es insufrible pero lo de los perros no es verdad, incluso ahora la gente no va solo con su bolsita sino que además llevan un espray para los orines del perro, te invito a que rectifiques, gracias
Estoy de acuerdo
Cierto,en mi municipio casi todos recogen las cacas,van con la bolsa y la botellita de agua,ahora bien,siempre hay cerdos.
@@salozinp la botella de agua ya está desfasada, ahora se lleva un espray tipo limpia cristales con agua y jabón u otro producto, es más cómodo y más eficiente
@@salozinp dnd estoy hay muchos😂😂.
Yes super annoying things!! Thanks for sharing!
Anoanetta where are you from, you have an accent?
heavy eh ??😆😆😁.
Que no sepas cómo extranjera los pasos a seguir para algún documento y te falte algún requisito o los bancos tengan distinta forma de funcionar que en EEUU y tú no lo sepas al no vivir aquí no significa que haya ineficiencia,yo como español pido cita por internet en donde tenga que hacer la gestión llevó mi documentación necesaria y ya no necesito volver más,muchas gestiones se hacen en el mismo día,te dan cita,día y hora y listo.
No quiero sonar borde, pero estas generalizando mucho. Sobre la caca del perro simplemente no es verdad, todo el mundo la recoge incluso ahora se lleva como sprays para el pis de los perros, que después halla alguna gente que tiene poca educación y dejé la caca de su perro es otra cosa y no es algo generalizado, somos uno de los paises europeos con las calles más limpias así que sinceramente lo de la caca me parece muy de buscar entre las piedras, por lo menos hablando desde mi experiencia viviendo en varios sitios de España de norte a sur, no puedo decir que tengamos las calles que dan asco y con escrementos.
Tienes razón, hay muchos sitios con parques para perros, y depósitos para coger bolsas, no se, siempre habrá pero en general las ciudades son muy limpias. Yo por lo menos no me quejo. Antonieta vete a Oviedo tiene premios de limpia que es, y otras también muy bien en es te adpecto
Ese afán comercial que no tenemos los españoles y si tiene los americanos obsesionados con el dinero el éxito etc
El final es un pais de frustrados, lleno de terapeutas y Prozac. Mejor vida que dinero
Eso lo puedo confirmar, es una cultura obsesionada con el dinero.
@@Cobe1976 No me extraña. Es un país caro de cojones.
Absolutely nailed.
6:00 so...Spain doesn't rent unless you have a job...where will the person who gives you a job going to live ? That doesn't make it easier because where from that person will get that job if things for the person hiring people to work are made so hard ? I bet it's also very hard to start and run a company and very hard to hire people....well ...the reason for unemployment and no jobs.
Whaatttt?? Having a job is not being an employee
This is five percent? You have to get someone who really knows what they're doing ? You can't not do that ? No this can derail your life. This you have to know first not last. This is not five percent because without this you got nothing.
Lo de las cacas de los perros es del ayuntamiento de tu ciudad, en la mía si ven a alguien en la que su perro deja la caca la multa es muy alta. No hay cacas de perro en mi ciudad, así que en ese sentido una ciudad o unas cuantas ciudades no representan a España.
Love these videos
Some hilarious clips here! 😂 lots of truth
Yesss thanks
The clips are hilarious 😂
How can I move to Spain as a psychologist from the US?
The no business sense concept is exactly that sweet way where they value more life and they don't care about money as much. It's exactly that. I don't think you understand how deeply that runs and how it affects the mechanisms of life. it fucks some shit up. lol. I kind of like it, it makes me giggle. It's such a different way of being. The dog poop situation is absolutely shocking and disgusting. I can't believe it actually, why is that? What happens whey you say something to them about it? Are there garbage cans every where? That's so gross.
No se puede generalizar que todos no recogen las cacas de de sus mascotas puede haber un porcentaje muy bajo de esa gente que no lo hace pero en general si se recogen las cacas de los perritos.
Like Spanish native I understand you , but you forget too important, all our systems are making by internet. More important , Spanish love Artist, Doctors, Engineers, including Lawyers but hate the Economist and Great Corporations , simply “ tenderos” (a esos los adoramos ) but not your comercial system .
This was recognisable🙃😄
I live in dc where there is human and dog shit all over the place
Spanish were very laid back, that is why the country is not progressing. Regarding to papers a thing that is too simple to do they make it difficult, I requested a birth certificate, 2 months pass I haven't received it yet, problem you don't have even a contact number to call them to inquire.
Yes, the burocrazy is crazyly... Yep... That s true for sure...
I can relate to you about the lack of business sense. I think this is our curse coming from the States where we know that if they just did those little things, it could make a big difference in their lives. I can sense your frustration on that, because you want to help them make money, but they don't want to make money. I know some of my friends are sitting on a goldmine of an idea, it's like they could do it right away with minimal effort, but they don't want to have to do business.
Lo de recoger las cacas está costando, sobretodo a la gente mayor. Pero no es por agacharse. Es cultural.