Here to watch you grow! Love that I’ve stumbled across a creator so new in their channel but so clearly headed toward greatness. Keep up the good work, you deserve all the recognition! Thanks for sharing you input on some of the downsides of living an hour away from the nearest everything!
Woow 🥹 this message is the cutest! Thanks a lot for the support and the thrust! I hope the next videos will be of your liking! Happy to have you on board with the project!
It’s a cool (and brave) thing you have done, moving to the countryside in a foreign country! Loved hearing your thoughts about the process. It’s fun following your journey- Especially since you tell it in this creative way. It’s the first time I’ve seen someone vlogging while having their head shaved😂 Have a great day in small town Sweden with your girlfriend and two (?) cats! 🎉
Hej Giulio, I can relate to all the things you mention in your videos. It kind of reminds me how it was when we moved to Sweden from Austria 11 years ago. Meanwhile the thrill is not so big any more, because you can even get used to the stunning nature in Jämtland where we live. If you want to get in touch leave me a message after the beep :) have a nice weekend - Walter - BEEP
I am swedish and it is so fun and interesting to know about my country from your perspective! I would like to know where in sweden you live. 😊 And also, not at all everyone in sweden leave their doors unlocked 🤣 I live a bit outside the citycentre of a city with 25000 people and I ALWAYS lock the door 😅
I’m happy you enjoyed to experience 🥰 I live in Jämtland, ( I can’t say where because I leave my door open and people would just barge in 😂😂) but I guess it makes totally sense to lock it if the city you leave in is bigger !
I consider moving somewhere rural, but less than 30 minutes drive from Umeå. Then you have the best of both worlds; live in nature but with a dynamic city of international students not far away.
It’s true but someone told me that the rural area close to big cities is generally more expensive than rural areas “in the middle of nowhere” would say so ?
@@Giuliosjourney Yes, you will pay a little extra, but compared with prices in other European countries it's still very affordable. You probably save the money in less fuel cost for your vehicle, if not time.
There are a lot of asian restaurants in Sweden, every city have plenty of them, but I understand since you seems to live one hour from a town it can be tougher. My tip move to a place more near several decent towns or cities IF you ever considering moving again.
Thanks man! i need to be honest! i love the place where i live, maybe in the video i depicted it far worse than i should have but all in all it's great! I just wanted to warn other of the small cons that there may be but i'm fairly happy here!
Here to watch you grow! Love that I’ve stumbled across a creator so new in their channel but so clearly headed toward greatness. Keep up the good work, you deserve all the recognition! Thanks for sharing you input on some of the downsides of living an hour away from the nearest everything!
Woow 🥹 this message is the cutest! Thanks a lot for the support and the thrust! I hope the next videos will be of your liking! Happy to have you on board with the project!
The algorithm recommend me your videos, can't believe you only have 120 subscribers with the quality of your stuff. Keep up the great work :)
That is sooo nice 🫶thanks a lot ! Welcome in the community
It’s a cool (and brave) thing you have done, moving to the countryside in a foreign country! Loved hearing your thoughts about the process.
It’s fun following your journey- Especially since you tell it in this creative way. It’s the first time I’ve seen someone vlogging while having their head shaved😂
Have a great day in small town Sweden with your girlfriend and two (?) cats! 🎉
Your support and encouragement are truly appreciated 🫶
We're thrilled to have you on this adventure with us and thanks again for your compliments!
Hej! (I think) I texted you on Instagram , I’d like to have a chat with you sometime soon! ❤️ let me know if you got my message
Awesome video my friend , always enjoy your amazing videos , thank you for sharing , have an amazing day ❤❤😊😊❤❤😊😊 51
Thank you 🙏❤️
Hej Giulio, I can relate to all the things you mention in your videos. It kind of reminds me how it was when we moved to Sweden from Austria 11 years ago. Meanwhile the thrill is not so big any more, because you can even get used to the stunning nature in Jämtland where we live. If you want to get in touch leave me a message after the beep :) have a nice weekend - Walter - BEEP
wow 11 years! You are definetely a profi in this then! Looking forward to connect!
I am swedish and it is so fun and interesting to know about my country from your perspective! I would like to know where in sweden you live. 😊 And also, not at all everyone in sweden leave their doors unlocked 🤣 I live a bit outside the citycentre of a city with 25000 people and I ALWAYS lock the door 😅
I’m happy you enjoyed to experience 🥰 I live in Jämtland, ( I can’t say where because I leave my door open and people would just barge in 😂😂) but I guess it makes totally sense to lock it if the city you leave in is bigger !
nice video mate, I just move to Finland im from France :)
C'est magnifique! Looking forward to see some videos from Finland (with a french accent) 🫶
I consider moving somewhere rural, but less than 30 minutes drive from Umeå. Then you have the best of both worlds; live in nature but with a dynamic city of international students not far away.
It’s true but someone told me that the rural area close to big cities is generally more expensive than rural areas “in the middle of nowhere” would say so ?
@@Giuliosjourney Yes, you will pay a little extra, but compared with prices in other European countries it's still very affordable. You probably save the money in less fuel cost for your vehicle, if not time.
If you don’t succeed with TH-cam you can always fall back on opening a takeaway Chinese restaurant
with hairdresser service included!
There are a lot of asian restaurants in Sweden, every city have plenty of them, but I understand since you seems to live one hour from a town it can be tougher. My tip move to a place more near several decent towns or cities IF you ever considering moving again.
Thanks man! i need to be honest! i love the place where i live, maybe in the video i depicted it far worse than i should have but all in all it's great!
I just wanted to warn other of the small cons that there may be but i'm fairly happy here!
amazing
Glad you think so!