Feel the same way but towards Sweden. Always dreamed of moving there. And yes especially compared to Scandinavia the work/life balance in America is cra-zy. Like we have to beg for two weeks off of work the entire year and lord forbid you get sick and you have to use all your pto. It’s such a mess and doesn’t allow any room for accidents, long vacations, or illnesses or just life in general. Reason why everyone is so stressed out here. It’s all about go, go, go make money, make money. It’s so amazing to me how in Sweden everyone gets a 1 month vacation with any job.
Yes, the vacation days in Europe, in general, are much more reasonable. Thanks so much for sharing your perspective as well in relation to your desire to live in Sweden. I studied abroad in Stockholm for six months, and everything was great (minus the weather. I found out I'm not a cold/snow/darkness kinda girl). haha! The quality of life is there for sure, though!
Hai un'energia pazzesca , ti auguro tutto il bene del mondo! Non è facile fare quello che hai fatto tu , e poi si legge nei tuoi occhi una grandissima soddisfazione 🍀🍀🍀
...don't think we _didn't_ notice that ring on your left hand... 😊 Because of your - and others like you - influence and sharing of your experiences, my daughter will be transferring to the Universitat de València, Spain to complete her undergrad in Engineering. Question: What is your opinion on the overall perceived value of a EU Engineering degree vs. a US Engineering degree?
Which one? I was wearing a few on my hands. 😉 Haha! Also, so happy your daughter will be experiencing studying abroad!! Truly an eye-opening time in one's life. Thanks for the question as well. I'll try to address it in another upload on my channel more focused specifically on studying Engineering in Europe.
Aaaaaawww girl!!! You did exactly like i did for us!! 😍 I fell in love with United States when I was 12 and my dream is to live there! Unfortunately I'm 35 and I'm still here in Italy!!! But i still hope for so! 😍 Bravissima e bellissima! Baci
Great idea! I always tell people to live in the city they THINK they'd desire (and rent, not buy). Things may be different than they appear. I feel like Rome is one of those cities. 😅
@@NaturallyKenya lol.anyways y'all doing well.so how did you manage to learn the language.did u want to the school over there.or you figure it out yourselves
At first, exposure and Netflix! It helps to be around Italian 24/7 in Rome. I immediately was occupied with my university classes in Italy (in English) when I arrived. If you can set aside months for full intensive Italian courses, it’s much better. It took some stumbling and falling for me to run on my own. Haha. Not sure if I 100% recommend my route. 😂
@@NaturallyKenya could you recommend some good and not so pricey language courses / schools? Maybe you could do a video on that topic? its my DREAM to live in italy and learn italian (isnt it the most SENSUAL Language of all times? :D) and eventually work or teach german or english (grown up in germany)
Absolutely, Sabina! We’ve been in a more strict lockdown until early February, so there hasn’t been much to see. Haha! But I’ve been recording more and plan to share it with you all soon! Before the next lockdown comes....... 🤣🤣
I like seeing Non-Italians (Italian origin) appreciate Italian because Italian culture is diminishing in the US and it is sad. I am thinking about moving to Sicily and leave the USA
My husband and I have to choose between Rome and Milan. OMG I have fallen far down that rabbit hole. I can see reasons for moving to both cities. The beauty of Rome entices me but I worry I won't have an easy time making friends or networking (I'm in UX and animation). What do you think? Are you happy in Rome or would you move to Milan if you could?
I'm happy in Rome, but for your type of industry and the desire to create an excellent job network, I would recommend Milan. I think the city is more international with more job opportunities, hence more of a chance for you to meet more people. (To be honest, socializing is a bit limited with the pandemic restrictions in Italy right now, though). Not saying you won't have the same success in Rome, but you may find more stability for you and your husband in Milan. I love Rome, though! Just my two cents. Haha!
Work life balance in the US is horrible. I worked about 80 hours/week for almost 10 years as an RN. The US has a lot to learn from other countries in that department.
@@rjh2772 it’s not easy, for sure, especially because you have to learn Italian. Nothing in life is worth having without a little bit of a challenge. Haha! 😅
Feel the same way but towards Sweden. Always dreamed of moving there. And yes especially compared to Scandinavia the work/life balance in America is cra-zy. Like we have to beg for two weeks off of work the entire year and lord forbid you get sick and you have to use all your pto. It’s such a mess and doesn’t allow any room for accidents, long vacations, or illnesses or just life in general. Reason why everyone is so stressed out here. It’s all about go, go, go make money, make money. It’s so amazing to me how in Sweden everyone gets a 1 month vacation with any job.
Yes, the vacation days in Europe, in general, are much more reasonable. Thanks so much for sharing your perspective as well in relation to your desire to live in Sweden. I studied abroad in Stockholm for six months, and everything was great (minus the weather. I found out I'm not a cold/snow/darkness kinda girl). haha! The quality of life is there for sure, though!
Nice videos. Thanks for posting.
Thanks for watching!
Hai un'energia pazzesca , ti auguro tutto il bene del mondo! Non è facile fare quello che hai fatto tu , e poi si legge nei tuoi occhi una grandissima soddisfazione 🍀🍀🍀
Grazie mille!!! Alcuni giorni sono più difficili di altri, ma sono molto felice di essere qui!! 😊 Thanks for watching!
...don't think we _didn't_ notice that ring on your left hand... 😊
Because of your - and others like you - influence and sharing of your experiences, my daughter will be transferring to the Universitat de València, Spain to complete her undergrad in Engineering. Question: What is your opinion on the overall perceived value of a EU Engineering degree vs. a US Engineering degree?
Which one? I was wearing a few on my hands. 😉 Haha!
Also, so happy your daughter will be experiencing studying abroad!! Truly an eye-opening time in one's life. Thanks for the question as well. I'll try to address it in another upload on my channel more focused specifically on studying Engineering in Europe.
I hope Italy continues to give you a rich life! Avanti tutta Kenya!! Love your videos!
Thanks so much, Anthony. It means a lot! Thanks for watching.
Your videos are very well explained and informative 👏 👍 I hope you are still happy with your choice to live in Rome. Thank you 😊 💓
Thank you! Yes! Happy I made it this far on my Italian journey. 🇮🇹❤️
Aaaaaawww girl!!! You did exactly like i did for us!! 😍 I fell in love with United States when I was 12 and my dream is to live there! Unfortunately I'm 35 and I'm still here in Italy!!! But i still hope for so! 😍 Bravissima e bellissima! Baci
Ciao!! Non è mai troppo tardi! Spero che tu viva il tuo sogno americano! Thanks for watching!
I love this vlog. Thank you. I'm torn between Italy and France. I want to travel abroad for a year straight and then choose someplace to settle.
Great idea! I always tell people to live in the city they THINK they'd desire (and rent, not buy). Things may be different than they appear. I feel like Rome is one of those cities. 😅
no comparision ,italy wins it hands down
Helpful content and thanks so much for sharing.
Wonderful! Compliments for your passion for Italy!
Ps: sei bellissima 😍
Grazie mille! L'Italia è come la mia seconda casa a questo punto.
Wow. Almost same with me. I fall in love with Italian language when I was 16.
Really? That's crazy! I thought I was the only person with this story. Haha! 😊 Nice to know you share the same journey. Thank you for watching.
@@NaturallyKenya lol.anyways y'all doing well.so how did you manage to learn the language.did u want to the school over there.or you figure it out yourselves
At first, exposure and Netflix! It helps to be around Italian 24/7 in Rome. I immediately was occupied with my university classes in Italy (in English) when I arrived. If you can set aside months for full intensive Italian courses, it’s much better. It took some stumbling and falling for me to run on my own. Haha. Not sure if I 100% recommend my route. 😂
wow,that calls for a sacrifice. When I grow up I'll be like you. Haha
@@NaturallyKenya could you recommend some good and not so pricey language courses / schools? Maybe you could do a video on that topic? its my DREAM to live in italy and learn italian (isnt it the most SENSUAL Language of all times? :D) and eventually work or teach german or english (grown up in germany)
Agree with the work-life balance comment....here in the US, it leaves something to be desired, esp in the NYC area.
Yes, NYC is definitely on another level when it comes to work-life balance! The city that never sleeps... literally.
Really your videos are quite good👍
Thanks! Thanks for watching!
Lovely video!! I would love to see more vlogs and everyday lifetime videos 😊
Absolutely, Sabina! We’ve been in a more strict lockdown until early February, so there hasn’t been much to see. Haha! But I’ve been recording more and plan to share it with you all soon! Before the next lockdown comes....... 🤣🤣
I like seeing Non-Italians (Italian origin) appreciate Italian because Italian culture is diminishing in the US and it is sad. I am thinking about moving to Sicily and leave the USA
I wish I can visit Italy🙏🙏🙏
You will! Soon enough... 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Fantastic!!!
Thanks so much!
I love italy and usa i will expérience life first of all in both if them and after I will choose where to live 💖💖
I agree! Live life and see where it takes you!
Great video
Thanks so much!
My husband and I have to choose between Rome and Milan. OMG I have fallen far down that rabbit hole. I can see reasons for moving to both cities. The beauty of Rome entices me but I worry I won't have an easy time making friends or networking (I'm in UX and animation). What do you think? Are you happy in Rome or would you move to Milan if you could?
I'm happy in Rome, but for your type of industry and the desire to create an excellent job network, I would recommend Milan. I think the city is more international with more job opportunities, hence more of a chance for you to meet more people. (To be honest, socializing is a bit limited with the pandemic restrictions in Italy right now, though). Not saying you won't have the same success in Rome, but you may find more stability for you and your husband in Milan. I love Rome, though! Just my two cents. Haha!
@@NaturallyKenya Thank you so much for your advice. My gut is still telling me Rome but we shall see!
Also, Milano and Roma just 3 hours away by bullett train, center to center!
Ciaooo !!!🙋🏻♂️
Ciao!
NICE.
Thanks!
Work life balance in the US is horrible. I worked about 80 hours/week for almost 10 years as an RN. The US has a lot to learn from other countries in that department.
How did you manage to get your drivers license
I use taxis and public transport mostly. Otherwise, you need to enroll in driving school, etc.
@@NaturallyKenya I heard it was a real nightmare
@@rjh2772 it’s not easy, for sure, especially because you have to learn Italian. Nothing in life is worth having without a little bit of a challenge. Haha! 😅
This may be a personal question but are you a Catholic Christian?
Sei carina 😘
Grazie!