If you ever go to the US and think you can't finish your meal at a restaurant, don't choke it down. It's very normal to ask for a to-go box so you can package a meal to take home. I've seem some people order a meal and just pack it up without even touching it just so they can eat the whole thing at home.
@@anantilaye5671 some people may not know or are too nervous/non confrontational to ask so they do what OP said. No one said it was just the US, we just have bigger portions obviously and some may feel pressured to scarf it down.
For the lady whit long brown hair i' m from Québec, Canada And over here we do have pizza whit sea food on it like shimp crab and so on more luxery is the restaurant more sea food you have !!! And they usualy serve it whit white sauces like carefully béchamel whit white vine in it ...Délicieux!!!! From which part of Canada are you?
@@ceci_sph metric system is like more of a "formal"ish height measurement thingy here in India, but growing up I have always had my height measure in feet and weight in kg :)
@Can Tin So you never heard of America as the name of the continent? The US is called "United States Of America" because of the continent. If you look at a map and you'll see.. you won't find "the Americas" written anywhere
@@seoulrain2795 because we adopted that term and that’s how other people commonly refer to us. That’s how language evolves we take random words despite their meaning and give them new ones.
Most aussies are aware that Canada isn't part of the US, so it's safe to assume she meant the northern continent. We use 'americas/america' pretty liberally to mean everything over that side of the world.
There is no such thing as a tobacco shop ( we call them "Estanco¨) every five metres in spain. I dont know where she stayed. Its more likely that whoever was talking to her told her that from there in five metres she would find one shop and she misunderstood it lol😂😂 . and No people are not having dinner at 1 Am either. That was again surely a saturday night, and tapas places and bars stay open for people who stay up all night clubbing ,partiying etc. Tapas are not dinner by the way ,even if they are copious, we consider them as snacks.But not dinner. Also clubbing doesn't start at 2 or 3, since we have dinner at about 9/10 pm, we start partiying at about midnight. cheers .
Idk where you live, but in big cities there is one like in every corner (obv an exageration, but still, a lot) Ive also had tapas for dinner a lot! And in summer having dinner at 1 am its pretty normal, so she was right XD Al menos aquí
@@carlamartinezmangas4112 En la provincia de Valencia. Y en Valencia capital tampoco hay estancos cada cinco metros . En todo caso cada dos tres calles. Aquí comemos a las 2 o las 3, a la una del mediodía pocos. Yo personalmente no conozco a nadie. Aquí también hay restaurantes de tapas. Pero son para eso ,vas a la hora del aperitivo,almuerzo ,previo a la cena etc. Habrá quien coma de tapas también pero no se considera comida o cena de por su
@@kaoutermouslimhaliba7145 Nono, en el video es cenar a la 1 de la noche, no comer. Yo soy de Cataluña y normalmente las tapas es para cenar. Y lo de cada 5 metros en el video es una exageración, la chica lo hace como para decir que le ha chocado la de estancos que hay aquí
@@carlamartinezmangas4112 Ya ,pero es que aquí a las 12/12;30 las cocinas ya están cerradas. La gente está tomando algo y probablemente tendrán cosas para picar pero cenar a la 1 , personalmente yo en Valencia no lo he visto. Pero a saber. Aquí los de tapas están todo el día así que todo puede ser. Pero la mayoría va a la hora de aperitivos ,a picar entre horas etc. A la una raro que encuentres algo.
About the clubs... when I visited Spain, in the city we were in the clubs opened around midnight. So that's when we went. But the clubs would be super empty and we were a little confused. But they started to fill up and get busy around 2 am. Right when we wanted to leave. 😅
3:50 moved to Spain from the US, someone told me "yeah we eat five meals here" and I was thinking "then how are we the fat ones..." This is accurate though, I hear club music at 3am on a Tuesday and then everyone gets up at 7 for work. How... I agree with her though, any excuse for more bravas 😂
I didn’t know (I live in the U.S) that other places (some) don’t have cicadas? Like they come here for vacation, or move here, and get so irritated by like one cicada. And then like can’t function with normal cicada noises. Idk it’s weird to me.
Omg yess!!! I dont feel at home without them, they are out every summer where I am theres just brood after brood. They arent any louder than cars imo, id take cicadas over machinery, cars or loud foottraffic outside anyday.
In Canada you can get pretty much anthing on your pizza if you go to the right place. My two favs are one with mandarin oranges, pineapple & spicy peppers & the other has Montreal smoked meat, pickles & mustard. They sound gross but they are so good 👌
To the third one, imo move out when you what but I’ll never understand white parents literally kicking their kids out of encouraging their kids to move out (usually without help) like they want them to struggle or something (usually stems from their own personal experience when they were young, but don’t you want better for your kids and give them a chance to land properly their feet before sending them on their way? I’ll never understand)
I'm super white and yes, parents thinking in terms they can't wait to get rid of their kids is very common..I mean, the whole purpose is still to get your children to adulthood and independance, right? But a lot of times it's like kids are something they had to have but then they hate them and are just glad once they're no longer around :D
We actually don't just say the number. We say 91:a... so trying to translate that to English would probably be something like "ninty one'er". Banker, runner, walker, ninty one'er :P So if you're born 2000, you'd say "nollnolla"(00:a) - zerozero'er :D
@@hearts4melaniemartini We call them icy-poles, some may just straight up say ice-cream, even though it's non-diary (In aussie). or if we're talking specific tubed icy-poles, they might be named by brand like 'zooper-doopers' or my family calls them "Lick'ems".
As an American we usually associate noodles with lunch/dinner since they’re more savory and “heavier” meals than like eggs with hash browns or pancakes if that makes sense
nope they are normal sweet bananas. other toppings involved in this pizza is usually pineapple, curry, chicken and peanuts. until I was about 10 years old I thought this was the only kind of pizza because it was my dad's default choice when he bought pizza for the family. we have normal sized pizzas and family sized, he always bought a family sized
@@learnyourabcs8988 I searched it up and they’re just popsicles (idk what you call them, but to me they’re popsicles; flavoured ice on a stick that you lick like ice cream) lol
The pizza girl is uncultured. I’ve had the gambit of pizzas, I’m from Louisiana best believe we have seafood pizza, gumbo pizza, and sushi pizza. Common pineapple pizza is a personal fav.
Asking a canadian Whats life like as an american seems only right for europeans... Cause you know.. america is the continent both countrys are located in.. :D
For the first one idk if it’s just me but coming from someone living in Australia, I’ve never in my life heard anyone refer to them as ice blocks. Majority of us just call them Iceypoles
Australia, Kebab Pizza ? Y Banana Pizza? Y Seafood Pizza? Y Apple and cinnamon Pizza? Y👍👍 Sorry Canada, But you are in North America! Sorry! P.S. we know your not the Untied States of America. ❤❤
Dryers, dryer/heat closets(not sure what they are called in English), or just hang them on mobile laundry lines and let them air dry in room temperature. I use the dryer for things like bed sheets, towels and underwear, but some other things like t-shirts and sweatshirts I hang on my little mobile laundry line thingy from IKEA in my one room apartment. Especially tops with prints on them are not good to put in the dryer, because the prints will wear out faster than if you let them air dry. And I'm from Sweden. In Australia and many other places it'll go even faster to just let the clothes air dry :P
Huh? No offense haha but this is so bizarre to me, almost like a culture shock of my own. Are you from the US or somewhere else? No one I know has a dryer. We dry our clothes using lines (on the balcony) or racks (free standing ones or hanging from a door). Not because we can't afford dryers but it takes up too much space and unless you buy an expensive one they're not very environmentally friendly, esp. because we're a small household and don't really need one.
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If you ever go to the US and think you can't finish your meal at a restaurant, don't choke it down. It's very normal to ask for a to-go box so you can package a meal to take home. I've seem some people order a meal and just pack it up without even touching it just so they can eat the whole thing at home.
that's almost everywhere bestie not only us
@@anantilaye5671 some people may not know or are too nervous/non confrontational to ask so they do what OP said. No one said it was just the US, we just have bigger portions obviously and some may feel pressured to scarf it down.
@@kamcacinos2304 yup
I am european, normally buy the 150g instead of the normal 250g and still got to take like 60% of the entire meal home 😀
@@anantilaye5671 not we’re I live...
In Brazil we have a lot of different pizza toppings, including banana,but with chocolate or cinnamon. My favorite is chicken with catupiry
Eu ia falar isso😂😂😂 pizza de banana é a perfeição!!!!
wait that sounds rlly good, i lowkey wanna try those toppings
nss realmente! a minha preferida eh a de morango com chocolate.
For the lady whit long brown hair i' m from Québec, Canada And over here we do have pizza whit sea food on it like shimp crab and so on more luxery is the restaurant more sea food you have !!! And they usualy serve it whit white sauces like carefully béchamel whit white vine in it ...Délicieux!!!! From which part of Canada are you?
I cant believe she is making fun of the pizzas without even trying one
americans using feet to measure height is something that i will never understand
You’d have to have grown up with it, I guess 😅
But 1 foot is a little more than 30 centimeters.
Same. And now useless brain can’t use metric measurements bc I’m stuck in feet! Curse you, 2nd grade 😕
Indians use it too
@@tiashamukherjee7005 I didn’t know that, I thought they used the metric system too
@@ceci_sph metric system is like more of a "formal"ish height measurement thingy here in India, but growing up I have always had my height measure in feet and weight in kg :)
actually, in Quebec, seafood pizza is quite common around some areas close to the ocean.
8:36 does she not know that America is a continent that includes Canada?
@Can Tin So you never heard of America as the name of the continent?
The US is called "United States Of America" because of the continent.
If you look at a map and you'll see.. you won't find "the Americas" written anywhere
They obviously meant United States of America though.
@@michellepaul8514 how is it obvious?
@@seoulrain2795 because we adopted that term and that’s how other people commonly refer to us. That’s how language evolves we take random words despite their meaning and give them new ones.
Most aussies are aware that Canada isn't part of the US, so it's safe to assume she meant the northern continent. We use 'americas/america' pretty liberally to mean everything over that side of the world.
People saying "I would never try it" in terms of food is a big turn off for me (unless ofc there's an allergy or a specific diet)
7:07 I’m México you say provecho when someone is eating. Also means enjoy your meal.
Weird to go to Sweden but then not try our different kinds of pizzas.
There is no such thing as a tobacco shop ( we call them "Estanco¨) every five metres in spain. I dont know where she stayed. Its more likely that whoever was talking to her told her that from there in five metres she would find one shop and she misunderstood it lol😂😂 . and No people are not having dinner at 1 Am either. That was again surely a saturday night, and tapas places and bars stay open for people who stay up all night clubbing ,partiying etc. Tapas are not dinner by the way ,even if they are copious, we consider them as snacks.But not dinner. Also clubbing doesn't start at 2 or 3, since we have dinner at about 9/10 pm, we start partiying at about midnight. cheers
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Idk where you live, but in big cities there is one like in every corner (obv an exageration, but still, a lot)
Ive also had tapas for dinner a lot! And in summer having dinner at 1 am its pretty normal, so she was right XD Al menos aquí
@@carlamartinezmangas4112 En la provincia de Valencia. Y en Valencia capital tampoco hay estancos cada cinco metros . En todo caso cada dos tres calles. Aquí comemos a las 2 o las 3, a la una del mediodía pocos. Yo personalmente no conozco a nadie. Aquí también hay restaurantes de tapas. Pero son para eso ,vas a la hora del aperitivo,almuerzo ,previo a la cena etc. Habrá quien coma de tapas también pero no se considera comida o cena de por su
@@kaoutermouslimhaliba7145 Nono, en el video es cenar a la 1 de la noche, no comer. Yo soy de Cataluña y normalmente las tapas es para cenar. Y lo de cada 5 metros en el video es una exageración, la chica lo hace como para decir que le ha chocado la de estancos que hay aquí
@@carlamartinezmangas4112 Ya ,pero es que aquí a las 12/12;30 las cocinas ya están cerradas. La gente está tomando algo y probablemente tendrán cosas para picar pero cenar a la 1 , personalmente yo en Valencia no lo he visto. Pero a saber. Aquí los de tapas están todo el día así que todo puede ser. Pero la mayoría va a la hora de aperitivos ,a picar entre horas etc. A la una raro que encuentres algo.
About the clubs... when I visited Spain, in the city we were in the clubs opened around midnight. So that's when we went. But the clubs would be super empty and we were a little confused. But they started to fill up and get busy around 2 am. Right when we wanted to leave. 😅
3:50 moved to Spain from the US, someone told me "yeah we eat five meals here" and I was thinking "then how are we the fat ones..."
This is accurate though, I hear club music at 3am on a Tuesday and then everyone gets up at 7 for work. How...
I agree with her though, any excuse for more bravas 😂
Kabob pizza sounds really yummy. I'd eat that, and the shrimp pizza! Get in ma belly!
i’m from the uk and i always forget America has +tax
I didn’t know (I live in the U.S) that other places (some) don’t have cicadas? Like they come here for vacation, or move here, and get so irritated by like one cicada. And then like can’t function with normal cicada noises. Idk it’s weird to me.
Omg yess!!! I dont feel at home without them, they are out every summer where I am theres just brood after brood. They arent any louder than cars imo, id take cicadas over machinery, cars or loud foottraffic outside anyday.
@@Bella-qu5pf yes! I never understood why it bothered people so much! I have really bad sensory issues, but it has NEVER bothered me lmao
They'd lose their shit in Japan
They exist in other countries. Maybe you jusst came across people who didn't know them
@@roxemary ik they exist, but I’m saying I’m surprised by the people who DONT have them bc I’m so used to it. :)
I used to live in Vietnam and moved to America 2 years ago and I still miss Vietnam but there are some surprising things you people do in America
In Canada you can get pretty much anthing on your pizza if you go to the right place. My two favs are one with mandarin oranges, pineapple & spicy peppers & the other has Montreal smoked meat, pickles & mustard. They sound gross but they are so good 👌
Italians and Americans lose their shit lmao
Me, an italian, reading this :👁️👄👁️
@@lavia7151 lmao yall still make the best pizza tho 👌
@@pothandlepeddlar ahahah but maybe one day I'll also try all the strange pizza you make. Except for the pineapple pizza, that is considered a sin 🤣
Haha, in my region of Sweden we have kebab pizza with fries on them even...
5:30
In Finland we have most of those too.
In Poland seafood pizza or kebab pizza is normal. Omomom ;)
I would love to meet the Australian who said 23 degrees was COLD like mate-
Viewing platform means no toilet water splash back, but also you really see how much you poop. Apparently 3rd most traumatising toilet for my sister.
To the third one, imo move out when you what but I’ll never understand white parents literally kicking their kids out of encouraging their kids to move out (usually without help) like they want them to struggle or something (usually stems from their own personal experience when they were young, but don’t you want better for your kids and give them a chance to land properly their feet before sending them on their way? I’ll never understand)
I'm super white and yes, parents thinking in terms they can't wait to get rid of their kids is very common..I mean, the whole purpose is still to get your children to adulthood and independance, right? But a lot of times it's like kids are something they had to have but then they hate them and are just glad once they're no longer around :D
Sweden: I’m 91 (1991)
Me: ok I’ll try it
The year I was born in: 2000
Me: so uhm this is embarrassing
We actually don't just say the number.
We say 91:a... so trying to translate that to English would probably be something like "ninty one'er". Banker, runner, walker, ninty one'er :P
So if you're born 2000, you'd say "nollnolla"(00:a) - zerozero'er :D
@@Mycenaea ok thanks I was confused
We do this as well in Finland and here you'd be called a zero zero 😄
Ice blocks are a thing in Australia lol
are they popsicles?
@@hearts4melaniemartini We call them icy-poles, some may just straight up say ice-cream, even though it's non-diary (In aussie). or if we're talking specific tubed icy-poles, they might be named by brand like 'zooper-doopers' or my family calls them "Lick'ems".
@@hearts4melaniemartini you can really call them anything I call them ice blocks if they are just ice and ice cream if there is dairy in it
@@andreabyrne6527 yeah I call them by brand too
I’d eat the Kabob pizza, but there’s no way I’m trying a slice with freaking bananas on it! 😖🤢
In Brazil, banana pizza is sweet, usually with chocolate. Everybody loves it.
There's a lot of people waiting no they're not going to bring your check take your time AKA who gives a f*** about everybody waiting LOL
3:00-3:45 as a person living in Vietnam I can say this:
Why don’t you eat noodles all the time?
As an American we usually associate noodles with lunch/dinner since they’re more savory and “heavier” meals than like eggs with hash browns or pancakes if that makes sense
No but banana on pizza is ACTUALLY amazing. You have to try.
Imagine going to Italy and ordering chips and salsa or nachos 🤦♂️
Hey! Sometimes you just want nachos & chips & salsa. Latin food is delish! & she lives there full time. You’d never crave it? Ever?
the pizza thing in sweden is 100% correct, coming from a swede
We have some of those in Spain too, kebab pizza is very popular here too, and seafood pizzas too.
Have you tried those pizzas? Which one is your favorite? I'm curious
@@randompanda2391 mine are seafood, although kebab pizza is pretty good too.
@@kaoutermouslimhaliba7145 Do they still add cheese in those variations tho?
@@randompanda2391 yes!! They do! Those of seafood have a bit less and more sauce and condiments ..but you can still appreciate the cheese.
Banana?!?! BANANA???!!!!
I wonder what job she has to move to Vietnam.
Kebab pizza is damn good
Its not banana pizza, its (usually) chicken curry pizza which includes banana!
Have anyone ever heard of cookie pizza
The bananas might be plantains
No, it’s just regular bananas. It’s a really common Swedish combination, banana and curry.
nope they are normal sweet bananas. other toppings involved in this pizza is usually pineapple, curry, chicken and peanuts. until I was about 10 years old I thought this was the only kind of pizza because it was my dad's default choice when he bought pizza for the family. we have normal sized pizzas and family sized, he always bought a family sized
Wtf is an ice block?
There so good its like flavoured ice Idk how to describe it it doesn't taste like ice
@@okay7836 so like snow cones?
@@learnyourabcs8988 I searched it up and they’re just popsicles (idk what you call them, but to me they’re popsicles; flavoured ice on a stick that you lick like ice cream) lol
@@kikialeaki1850 oh ok
a popsicle lmao. but where i'm from in aus we call them icypoles haha
The pizza girl is uncultured. I’ve had the gambit of pizzas, I’m from Louisiana best believe we have seafood pizza, gumbo pizza, and sushi pizza.
Common pineapple pizza is a personal fav.
Seafood pizza is a pretty standard pizza in Italy. The most popular pizza topping among my Italian family is... anchovies.
@@fabplays6559 seafood pizza is bomb, shrimps, oysters, you name it!
@@Crescentcitygoddess Yum. ☺️
@@fabplays6559 the yummiest, i hope you can visit New Orleans soon we’re having a ton of food fest. The 🍓 fest just happened in a nearby town.
Did u ever just randomly convert and inch to a centimetre just so u can understand it ?
Cause that’s what I do I mean I think an inch is 2.5 cm
I love banana on pizza
Spread the word of god
Kebab pizza is the best 🤤
Asking a canadian Whats life like as an american seems only right for europeans... Cause you know.. america is the continent both countrys are located in.. :D
lol pretty true 2:00
Let's be real, kebab pizza is tasty af
For the first one idk if it’s just me but coming from someone living in Australia, I’ve never in my life heard anyone refer to them as ice blocks. Majority of us just call them Iceypoles
Australia, Kebab Pizza ? Y Banana Pizza? Y Seafood Pizza? Y Apple and cinnamon Pizza? Y👍👍
Sorry Canada, But you are in North America! Sorry!
P.S. we know your not the Untied States of America. ❤❤
Dude! Why do people always ask 🇨🇦 about 🇺🇸??
They're loud annoying they love guns and their healthcare sucks! What else is there??
Canada and the USA are like siblings, we figure you’d appreciate the chance to bitch about your brother.
thats what you think of me :O....:( (not all americans like guns btw)
@@seaztheday4418 🤣🤣🤣 okay you have a point there
80% of Canadian humor is just dunking on Americans
Canada's really good at bitching about america and bitching about the cold. Not much else
Saying that as a canadian lol
@@andynonymous6769 yeah that's why Americans need to keep stealing our comedic actors and shows
Then how do you dry clothes? I'm legit curious.
Dryers, dryer/heat closets(not sure what they are called in English), or just hang them on mobile laundry lines and let them air dry in room temperature.
I use the dryer for things like bed sheets, towels and underwear, but some other things like t-shirts and sweatshirts I hang on my little mobile laundry line thingy from IKEA in my one room apartment. Especially tops with prints on them are not good to put in the dryer, because the prints will wear out faster than if you let them air dry.
And I'm from Sweden. In Australia and many other places it'll go even faster to just let the clothes air dry :P
@@Mycenaea I think the dryer/heat closet you’re thinking it is an airing cupboard. I apologise if I’m wrong
In Australia we can dry clothes on an outside clothes line. They dry in only a few hours.
Huh? No offense haha but this is so bizarre to me, almost like a culture shock of my own. Are you from the US or somewhere else?
No one I know has a dryer. We dry our clothes using lines (on the balcony) or racks (free standing ones or hanging from a door). Not because we can't afford dryers but it takes up too much space and unless you buy an expensive one they're not very environmentally friendly, esp. because we're a small household and don't really need one.
@@aichohvee The U.S., we have dryers here. I was confused how the clothes would dry lol. Make sense to save money and the environment.