Oh my god I miss it so much, surfed here so many times when I was on leave, me and my mates would drive down from the U.K. via the Santander ferry in our campers 😎
Southern Spain is for everyone especially other Europeans who want to enjoy year round warmth, American style convenience, and general resort beach vibes.
This is basically the one of the key differences between Hispanic/ Mediterranean culture as a whole; Spain, Italy, France, Greece, Hispanoamerica/LATAM(Catholic work ethic) and Protestant work ethic(USA, England etc being WASP, mainly of the Calvinist type that fuels the USA culture). Since many Hispanic countries inherited many Spanish idiosyncrasies, there is much more in common between us each other, than with Anglos or Nords. You can take a Spanish person, especially from the Andalusian region, and drop them anywhere from DR or PR to Argentina, Mexico or Colombia etc or vice versa and would feel at home, sure there are some differences but they are subtle or few in comparison to the richness and warmth in our personalities and passion. Between testimony like Natasha's or other youtubers that point this out and comparing to what Catholic historians or just historians and hispanists like Charles Coulombe, Patricio Lons, Capitan Peru, Sir John H. Elliot, Una Profe Hispanista, Tercioman, Brigada Antifraude, Curso Dandalu, Jacinta y Fortunata, Academia Play, Jonathan Ramos and much others, just solidify these facts more and more.
De acuerdo! Sevilla, en particular, me hace sentir como en mi país y la personalidad de los sevillanos es casi igualita a la mi país, PR. De hecho, un análisis de mí ADN reflejó que tengo un 25% de ADN, específicamente de Sevilla, otro 25% del norte de España y de Portugal y el resto de muchos otros países. Mi personalidad lo refleja.
That's funny, because I've spent enough time with South American immigrants to know there is generally attitude and discomfort between Latin Americans and their European counterparts of shared language. Portuguese and Brazilians are a great example, I happen to live in an area densely populated by both groups of immigrants - the common Brazilian attitude is that Portuguese are always rude and believe themselves to be superior, and the Portuguese attitudes tend to support this. I know an elderly Portuguese man who refuses to speak anything but English with Brazilians, just one cogent example. Many Hispanic Latin Americans view the Spanish as colonizers who have tainted their indigenous heritage. These aren't the result of North American influence, people bring these notions into this country and it all plays itself out from there. Sorry, everything you've stated sounds like the kind of Catholic propaganda I've heard from certain hardline followers that have their own religious tinted view on every aspect of history that essentially revolves around the supremacy and great "blessing" of the "Holy" Roman Empire upon this wonderful world. Perhaps this is the difference between booklearning and actual experience with these things?
Andalusian here 🙌🏼 so the tapas thing changes depending on the place. It’s not tapas all the time for dinner haha but we do like to eat light in the evening. If you liked tapas, try montaditos 😉 great video, loved it ❤ made me miss my home 🏡
No eres "latino", eres hispano chiqillo, latino es un invento yankee-masón para desvincular España con hispanoamérica, latinos son los italianos de la región de Lazio, nadie máa
Ah, I spent a couple weeks there in 2018. I love the candy and the Spanish women at the beaches are gorgeous. Walk everywhere and just eat candy and look at all the interesting people and cars. Lots of sun and very laid back. I love the Spain!! Especially Andalusia. Only Andalusia because I haven't been anywhere else except Madrid and Madrid was different feel from down south.
hi again,I'm applying rn and have to choose top 3 regions. I commented before that im interested in places with rich art and music scenes. Cataluna is number one for Barcelona, but I have to choose between Madrid, Murcia, and Andalusia... I really like the idea of being near the sea in Andalusia, but am unsure if there is much going on there. the other options I think are north, la Rioja and asturias, Pais Vasco, and extremadura -- researching these now. I would really appreciate your input if you know anything, thanks so much
I’ve been in Madrid the past few days and the people have been rude as hell. I went to Villacaña and Aranjuez today and the people were so kind. Easier to understand for me as well. They told me I should visit Toledo before I leave at the end of the week and that I would like Andalusia. For reference, I’m a white American that learned Spanish from Mexicans and have LOVED Mexican culture
I’ve lived here with my Sevillana wife for around 3 years now and it makes me smile when you mention the difficulty of the accent. It’s fast and sloppy and I love it. I can now understand every other form of Spanish with ease. At the beginning I couldn’t understand a thing for 3 months. Haha
Tenemos nuestra segunda casa en Andalucía, nos encanta todo, excepto no poder encontrar comida a la hora del almuerzo 🤣. El truco del acento es que no pronuncian la última parte de muchas de sus palabras. Vamos tan a menudo como podemos y tenemos la suerte de haber conocido a mucha gente buena allí. We have our second home in Andalusia, we love everything about it, except not being able to find food at lunch time 🤣. The trick about the accent is that they don't pronounce the last part of many of their words. We go as often as we can and are lucky to have met a lot of good people there.
Can't wait to go to Andalusia. Want to buy a house in La Zagaleta or maybe at the mountain lake near Istan 🤴👍 Love the hills the sea and the weather Love how they take care of food. Shops are open till late in the evening. Great vid 👍
Finally… an outsider - a North American, no less - who actually understands Andalucía to a very decent degree (also worth noting that Andalusi is a dialect in its own right).
Magical region. Crazy though, Loco, makes it unique, great video, on point ! And damn you've made me miss my home which was taken in a land grab in rural Andalusia. Despite this, the corruption, the thieving, it is my home and I will get back there.
Workaholic from home here. Idk how it even makes sense. The fridge, the bed, the bathroom, everything's right there and I still forget to eat, rest and pee 😂 the city closes down for lunch in Italy too. I was so scared and confused lol. I need to move back. The capitalist workaholic life of NYC isn't for me anymore 😂. I just bought 12 pre-made salads because I don't even have time to cut lettuce 😭
Yikes! I feel your pain! Yeah the Spanish lifestyle definitely has its perks - you'd have tons of time to cut lettuce! Heck, if you find yourself in Spain again I'll cut you some lettuce 😝
Simpático video acompañado de una aún más simpática sonrisa. Me alegra que te hayas sentido a gusto por aquí abajo. Un saludo desde Sevilla. Cuando vuelvas, visita Cádiz, si no lo has hecho ya, claro.
@@NatashaBergen Que mas te falta de conocer en Andalucía a parte de Cadiz. Por que hablas como si conocieses mucho de Andalucía y la realidad es que no es así Andalucía rs muy grande
@@NatashaBergen I loved the similarities in your video and I hope you get to visit it when the situation gets better here not before it so you could experience the beauties of our country ! I'm looking to move to Barcelona for my studies next year as I'm doing my freshman year in uni now. Your videos are just everything discovered you a few days ago can't stop watching you make really interesting content and offer so much to see . If you need any help with French English arabic Spanish and maybe Bulgarian one day hit me up hahaha you should deffinetly visit Bulgaria you will love it !
@@gosthardy8203 That's amazing! Barcelona will welcome you with open arms, I know it! I'm sure you'll have a fantastic time, and if you need any help or suggestions, feel free to reach out 😁 Thank you for the offer, I'll keep in mind and yessss for sure Bulgaria, it's on my 'peak project' list. Happy studying my friend 💛
Everytime I get a prove your from Spain by someone from South America I point out your not going to understand me I am from Andalucia. Then they look surprised and confused when I do talk😆
I can't believe how much I disagree with you! :-D :-D :-D ... Siesta is *the worst*. No one works close enough to home and has a relaxed enough life for siesta to make any sense. It's just an annoying way to reduce productivity and lengthen the work day. When all of the work can be done in under six hours, why does the work day need to spread from 9am to 7pm or longer? And while some of the old *recipes* may be very good, food in general here is bland and the "cheap and cheerful" culture (of other countries who shall remain nameless) has crept in and turned into chips with every meal, including tapas. Andalucia is no better or worse than anyplace else. It's as cool as anyplace else to visit, but living here has as many cons as pros. I wouldn't discourage anyone from taking a *good* job here, but I would not recommend it to everyone. Your videos, on the other hand, always have something worth learning! Thank you!
Es falso, no dormimos siesta. Adaptamos nuestro horario laboral a nuestras altas temperaturas en verano. Tenemos alertas por temperaturas máximas y no es recomendable hacer actividades a esas horas. Y nuestra gastronomía mediterránea es de las mejores y más saludables. No entiendo tanto odio en el mensaje.
wow, you have just described what I have known all along. It is so hard to find good local eateries because the tourism has invaded everything including the food and they accommodate that clientele, therefore, making the culinary experience a disaster.
@@arifz1805 Se nota que No tienes ni idea,Los que somos andaluces de verdad,tenemos muchos sitios donde ir a comer bien,los restaurantes buenos No tienen necesidad de aguantar turistas...
@@MissPeguitos No,No enseñes a gente asi,dejalos que prueben la calo,y a las 5 de la tarde que Ni encuentren sombra,con un par de dias dando vueltas en pleno verano,tendran bastante,igual lo entienden...
@@JoseFcoBN los verdaderos Andaluces es obvio que no van a donde van a comer donde comen los giris. Como se ve que no sabes leer muy bien. El turismo ha invadido Espana y son pocos los restaurantes que sirven platillos locales. Se necesita conocer gente local para que te digan donde estan los lugares buenos.
Very accurate video! I accidentally learned Analucian Spanish when living in Melilla and now my Spanish is just a mess... I speak Spanish quite well, have gotten my B1, I can understand southern Spaniards perfectly but when hasta luego is said correctly and not "awego" or "aluego" I'm lost 😂 The English equivalent would be learning English in Scotland I think 😂. Did you notice how fresh everything is in the south?? A woman who made me call her mi abuela gave out to me once for buying meat in a shop instead of a butchers
Oh my!! You’ve literally just made my day with this! 🤩 Sounds like you’ve had an eeeeepic time with it 😁 Yes the fruit and veg are soooo fresh I love it! I sometimes get them from Andalusia when I’m shopping here in Barcelona 😁 It seems like Andalusia suits you well 🤩 Have a tostada and cafe con leche for me 🤤
@@NatashaBergen Haha I'm glad! 😁 Actually do you have a favourite place in Andalusia? I'm planning on moving back in a few months & I'm thinking of going to Almería but I haven't decided yet!
@@CordellBM that’s awesome news! It really depends on what you like but I’ve lived in Almeria and the best part for me was weekly trips to Cabo de Gata National park and Aguadulce 😁 But if I had to suggest I’d say somewhere east of Almeria or Malaga 🤩 I’m curious to know what you choose 😊
"Lets Crack On?".... What the hell is that? That's definitely not an American saying, nor are you British, nor are you Australian.... Anyway, thank you for sharing and posting your video.
😂😂😂 You're very clever - you know your accents well! You're 100% right, I'm not any of the above, just a Canadian - with sometimes a strange accent and some odd expressions I picked up from my Brit/Aussie friends 😁 Thanks for watching Rick! :)
@@NatashaBergen I thought I had finished up my original comment, but I guess not because I was in a rush to get to an appointment. BUT, I was going to say at the end, I LOVE IT!!! Anyway, have a wonderful day Natasha.....
@@NatashaBergen I pride myself on some degree of recognizing accents. I deal with Canadians with the classic “aboot” “American” accent (which I call it being from the U.S.), French accent and English accent, e.g. Victoria, BC (love ‘me all btw). I am really blown away to hear that you are Canadian when I thought I detected either a fine Irish or Scottish brogue. I stand corrected and learn something every day! Thanks
Andalucian (andalúz) is like US Southern English. It’s full of warmth, love and character. ❤
Beautiful. I went to Seville, Cordoba, Malaga, Dos Hermanas, Cadiz, Granada, Huelva and 3 months wasn't enough. Can't wait to get back.
Oh my god I miss it so much, surfed here so many times when I was on leave, me and my mates would drive down from the U.K. via the Santander ferry in our campers 😎
Sounds like a wicked time! 😁
@@NatashaBergen it was 👍
Southern Spain is for everyone especially other Europeans who want to enjoy year round warmth, American style convenience, and general resort beach vibes.
This is basically the one of the key differences between Hispanic/ Mediterranean culture as a whole; Spain, Italy, France, Greece, Hispanoamerica/LATAM(Catholic work ethic) and Protestant work ethic(USA, England etc being WASP, mainly of the Calvinist type that fuels the USA culture). Since many Hispanic countries inherited many Spanish idiosyncrasies, there is much more in common between us each other, than with Anglos or Nords. You can take a Spanish person, especially from the Andalusian region, and drop them anywhere from DR or PR to Argentina, Mexico or Colombia etc or vice versa and would feel at home, sure there are some differences but they are subtle or few in comparison to the richness and warmth in our personalities and passion. Between testimony like Natasha's or other youtubers that point this out and comparing to what Catholic historians or just historians and hispanists like Charles Coulombe, Patricio Lons, Capitan Peru, Sir John H. Elliot, Una Profe Hispanista, Tercioman, Brigada Antifraude, Curso Dandalu, Jacinta y Fortunata, Academia Play, Jonathan Ramos and much others, just solidify these facts more and more.
De acuerdo! Sevilla, en particular, me hace sentir como en mi país y la personalidad de los sevillanos es casi igualita a la mi país, PR. De hecho, un análisis de mí ADN reflejó que tengo un 25% de ADN, específicamente de Sevilla, otro 25% del norte de España y de Portugal y el resto de muchos otros países. Mi personalidad lo refleja.
That's funny, because I've spent enough time with South American immigrants to know there is generally attitude and discomfort between Latin Americans and their European counterparts of shared language.
Portuguese and Brazilians are a great example, I happen to live in an area densely populated by both groups of immigrants - the common Brazilian attitude is that Portuguese are always rude and believe themselves to be superior, and the Portuguese attitudes tend to support this. I know an elderly Portuguese man who refuses to speak anything but English with Brazilians, just one cogent example.
Many Hispanic Latin Americans view the Spanish as colonizers who have tainted their indigenous heritage.
These aren't the result of North American influence, people bring these notions into this country and it all plays itself out from there.
Sorry, everything you've stated sounds like the kind of Catholic propaganda I've heard from certain hardline followers that have their own religious tinted view on every aspect of history that essentially revolves around the supremacy and great "blessing" of the "Holy" Roman Empire upon this wonderful world. Perhaps this is the difference between booklearning and actual experience with these things?
Andalusian here 🙌🏼 so the tapas thing changes depending on the place. It’s not tapas all the time for dinner haha but we do like to eat light in the evening. If you liked tapas, try montaditos 😉 great video, loved it ❤ made me miss my home 🏡
Hola Jenna! Gracias por tu comentario 😁 me alegro mucho que has gustado el video por ser Andaluz 😉 Siiii voy a probar estos montaditos! Gracias!
As a Latino guy, I have been struggling to understand the Andalusian dialect. Good quality video!
Oh Manuel! You said it! My Spanish “is Colombian” so I know your struggles and so does my partner 😜 Good luck 🙈💪
No eres "latino", eres hispano chiqillo, latino es un invento yankee-masón para desvincular España con hispanoamérica, latinos son los italianos de la región de Lazio, nadie máa
You mean a Spanish speaker? Just say where you are from .... My friend is from Mexico and just says Mexican.
Ah, I spent a couple weeks there in 2018. I love the candy and the Spanish women at the beaches are gorgeous. Walk everywhere and just eat candy and look at all the interesting people and cars. Lots of sun and very laid back. I love the Spain!! Especially Andalusia. Only Andalusia because I haven't been anywhere else except Madrid and Madrid was different feel from down south.
It's so true! The south is way different! If you loved that, there's so much more to see ;) I hope you can make another return some day soon!
“Spanish women” lol, this video is about Andalucía mate
@@End-Result Do you think Andalusia should be its own country?
I finally took a power nap on Thursday 15 mins felt so good it’s been years since my body has allowed me to do it!
This channel needs a lot more subscribers with such good content.
Loooooove this, thank you 😁 Spread the word 😉
I'm Andalusian, and I love this video! We enjoy life and of course! No pasa nada :)
Hola Laura! Thanks for watching :) Yessss for sure that's the biggest thing isn't it - enjoying life! Love it!!
are you arab????
Try living in Finland for 30 years with -30c and darkness 9 months out of the year.
Challenge accepted 😉
I'm depressed just reading this. 🥴
Hi. Natasha. I wish one day I will visit Andalucia because my one friend lives there. And always she says that it is very beautiful place in Spain
I hope you can visit one day too! I'm sure you'll love it! 😁
hi again,I'm applying rn and have to choose top 3 regions. I commented before that im interested in places with rich art and music scenes. Cataluna is number one for Barcelona, but I have to choose between Madrid, Murcia, and Andalusia... I really like the idea of being near the sea in Andalusia, but am unsure if there is much going on there.
the other options I think are north, la Rioja and asturias, Pais Vasco, and extremadura -- researching these now.
I would really appreciate your input if you know anything, thanks so much
What's the name of this song? 0:51
I went to Barcelona, Madrid but I loved Saville the most.. I’m planning a 2 weeks trip from Barcelona in the north to the south anyone can help?
Is it a reasonable place to pull up roots and retire? I'm 60 and. Been watching the hgtv Mediterranean life shows. I love Valencia or Crete.
Hi Randal! I definitely think so! There are many retirement communities in the south 😁
That avocado, tomato and olive oil on toasted bread is the ideal breakfast. Much, much better than a donut or waffle.
You said it! 🤤
I’ve been in Madrid the past few days and the people have been rude as hell. I went to Villacaña and Aranjuez today and the people were so kind. Easier to understand for me as well. They told me I should visit Toledo before I leave at the end of the week and that I would like Andalusia. For reference, I’m a white American that learned Spanish from Mexicans and have LOVED Mexican culture
You are right. Our andalusian accent is really hard to understand. It is the quietness of Andalucía.
I’m from Andalucía! Love your video!
Amazing Vanessa! You grew up in such a magical place 🤩
I’ve lived here with my Sevillana wife for around 3 years now and it makes me smile when you mention the difficulty of the accent. It’s fast and sloppy and I love it. I can now understand every other form of Spanish with ease. At the beginning I couldn’t understand a thing for 3 months. Haha
Tenemos nuestra segunda casa en Andalucía, nos encanta todo, excepto no poder encontrar comida a la hora del almuerzo 🤣. El truco del acento es que no pronuncian la última parte de muchas de sus palabras. Vamos tan a menudo como podemos y tenemos la suerte de haber conocido a mucha gente buena allí.
We have our second home in Andalusia, we love everything about it, except not being able to find food at lunch time 🤣. The trick about the accent is that they don't pronounce the last part of many of their words. We go as often as we can and are lucky to have met a lot of good people there.
Can't wait to go to Andalusia. Want to buy a house in La Zagaleta or maybe at the mountain lake near Istan 🤴👍
Love the hills the sea and the weather
Love how they take care of food. Shops are open till late in the evening.
Great vid 👍
Go for it…
Finally… an outsider - a North American, no less - who actually understands Andalucía to a very decent degree (also worth noting that Andalusi is a dialect in its own right).
They call Spain " Los Espagnoles" for a reason. All the regions are very different in their own way
Muy guay el vídeo Natasha!!!
Muchas Gracias! Me alegro que te gustó! :D
Brilliant. Keep up the fabulous work 👍
Magical region. Crazy though, Loco, makes it unique, great video, on point !
And damn you've made me miss my home which was taken in a land grab in rural Andalusia.
Despite this, the corruption, the thieving, it is my home and I will get back there.
You can also get a tapa for non alcohic wine called mosto and in some places even with an agua mineral con gaz...
Nice!
Seems like a great place to visit when the world has resumed it's more normal and less restrictive state!
Haha! You said it perfectly! 😁
Workaholic from home here. Idk how it even makes sense. The fridge, the bed, the bathroom, everything's right there and I still forget to eat, rest and pee 😂 the city closes down for lunch in Italy too. I was so scared and confused lol. I need to move back. The capitalist workaholic life of NYC isn't for me anymore 😂. I just bought 12 pre-made salads because I don't even have time to cut lettuce 😭
Yikes! I feel your pain! Yeah the Spanish lifestyle definitely has its perks - you'd have tons of time to cut lettuce! Heck, if you find yourself in Spain again I'll cut you some lettuce 😝
@@NatashaBergen you're making me an offer that I cant refuse 😭😂❤❤
very cool video, love it. Un abrazo desde Andalucía.
Gracias Pedro! Me alegro que te gustó! :) :)
What does pasanada mean
no pasa nada = it's no big deal (kinda)
Can’t believe you only have 90 comments? Great & accurate account of Andalusia. You’re a natural down to earth presenter x
Even though it is in the top ten poorest communities in Spain,Sanlucar de Barrameda will always be my home 🇪🇸🔥🥲
Dónde habrá vivido esta señora?
Señora 😳😱
This video was fun to watch! More humor like this ☝️ ❤️
Ooooo I'm glad it made you laugh 😄
Spain does things VERY VERY late. I live in Italy and it is a little late but Spain goes hardcore late.
I live in Andalusia now, I can’t speak Spanish and it’s hard learning with how fast they speak!😂
That's awesome Brett! I also feel your pain 😂 They eat so many sounds and letters it's hard for learning 😝
@@NatashaBergen definitely but I’m new to the area and absolutely love it regardless of language barrier
@@BTBwebstudio that’s awesome 😎 will you pleeeeease have a delicious tostada for me tomorrow 😜 I miss those 🤤
@@NatashaBergen tostadas are good because the bread here is fantastic and cheap
👏🏻👏🏻😂😂😂 te cuesta entendernos ....😅🤣🤣🤣
Normal mujer !!!
Un saludo desde el " Campo de Gibraltar " Cádiz !!!
😂😂😂
Simpático video acompañado de una aún más simpática sonrisa. Me alegra que te hayas sentido a gusto por aquí abajo. Un saludo desde Sevilla. Cuando vuelvas, visita Cádiz, si no lo has hecho ya, claro.
Hola Jose! Muchísimas gracias 😁 Claro y buen idea! Cuando vuelvo al sur por fin voy a visitar Cádiz!
@@NatashaBergen Que mas te falta de conocer en Andalucía a parte de Cadiz. Por que hablas como si conocieses mucho de Andalucía y la realidad es que no es así Andalucía rs muy grande
Siesta .some peoples call it as the spanish yoga
🤣🤣🤣 savasana all day long!
@@NatashaBergen a suggestion to visit th-cam.com/video/FGhN63x-22g/w-d-xo.html . Enjoy.
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5 minutes were enough to see that you have the most Beautiful personality of all times 🤍
That’s so kind! Thank you!
0:56 don't Spaniards have massive unemployment and economic problems?
Haha yeah but it’s the country as a whole
Could you tell me the name of the latin song in the background ? I would love to download it from Epidemic Sound :)
Of course! The two latin ones are Gozo La Vida - Louie Wuatton and Paella Por Favor - Trabant 33 :)
@@NatashaBergen Thank You very much:)
Good video. Love from Andalucía
NICE YOU GET MOUNTAIN AND BEACH JUST LIKE IN LEBANON AND MEDITERANEAN SEA YAY SOMETHING THAT FEELS LIKE HOME :)
Awe! Lebanon is home? I had a student from there last year and just LOVED all the things he had to say about it 😁 I hope to visit one day 💛
@@NatashaBergen I loved the similarities in your video and I hope you get to visit it when the situation gets better here not before it so you could experience the beauties of our country ! I'm looking to move to Barcelona for my studies next year as I'm doing my freshman year in uni now. Your videos are just everything discovered you a few days ago can't stop watching you make really interesting content and offer so much to see . If you need any help with French English arabic Spanish and maybe Bulgarian one day hit me up hahaha you should deffinetly visit Bulgaria you will love it !
@@gosthardy8203 That's amazing! Barcelona will welcome you with open arms, I know it! I'm sure you'll have a fantastic time, and if you need any help or suggestions, feel free to reach out 😁
Thank you for the offer, I'll keep in mind and yessss for sure Bulgaria, it's on my 'peak project' list. Happy studying my friend 💛
An algerian of andalusian origin and I thank you for your achievement ✌️🇩🇿💚 big up
Wonderful! Thank you for being here! 😁
They do work 6 days a week if they are lucky 😂❤❤ she’s cute
the camel toe joke and how proud you were about the pun makes this whole video :D
... also thanks for all the very usefull informations :)
Thanks Ian! I'm glad you had a laugh 😝
Omg i belly laughed for 5 minutes over your tatoo you shared.
Good 😏 Glad I could make you smile! ☺️
Everytime I get a prove your from Spain by someone from South America I point out your not going to understand me I am from Andalucia. Then they look surprised and confused when I do talk😆
😂😂😂 classic Andaluce struggles
I love Andalusia and bought a beautiful apartment there.😍😍😍😍
Lol the camel toe tattoo was hilarious made me sub !
Im from Andalusia😅
Funny with that Cameltoe! :D
😂 Glad you liked the joke ;) It's with me forever now! Haha!
I learnt nothing about this video except food lol
Great! I hope you enjoyed 🤤
wow
I can't believe how much I disagree with you! :-D :-D :-D ... Siesta is *the worst*. No one works close enough to home and has a relaxed enough life for siesta to make any sense. It's just an annoying way to reduce productivity and lengthen the work day. When all of the work can be done in under six hours, why does the work day need to spread from 9am to 7pm or longer? And while some of the old *recipes* may be very good, food in general here is bland and the "cheap and cheerful" culture (of other countries who shall remain nameless) has crept in and turned into chips with every meal, including tapas. Andalucia is no better or worse than anyplace else. It's as cool as anyplace else to visit, but living here has as many cons as pros. I wouldn't discourage anyone from taking a *good* job here, but I would not recommend it to everyone. Your videos, on the other hand, always have something worth learning! Thank you!
Es falso, no dormimos siesta. Adaptamos nuestro horario laboral a nuestras altas temperaturas en verano. Tenemos alertas por temperaturas máximas y no es recomendable hacer actividades a esas horas. Y nuestra gastronomía mediterránea es de las mejores y más saludables. No entiendo tanto odio en el mensaje.
wow, you have just described what I have known all along. It is so hard to find good local eateries because the tourism has invaded everything including the food and they accommodate that clientele, therefore, making the culinary experience a disaster.
@@arifz1805 Se nota que No tienes ni idea,Los que somos andaluces de verdad,tenemos muchos sitios donde ir a comer bien,los restaurantes buenos No tienen necesidad de aguantar turistas...
@@MissPeguitos No,No enseñes a gente asi,dejalos que prueben la calo,y a las 5 de la tarde que Ni encuentren sombra,con un par de dias dando vueltas en pleno verano,tendran bastante,igual lo entienden...
@@JoseFcoBN los verdaderos Andaluces es obvio que no van a donde van a comer donde comen los giris. Como se ve que no sabes leer muy bien. El turismo ha invadido Espana y son pocos los restaurantes que sirven platillos locales. Se necesita conocer gente local para que te digan donde estan los lugares buenos.
Someone is in love with Costa Del Sol;) but you are not alone😻
Wahoo!! Great minds think alike eh?! 💛
It was a great and beautiful kingdom when Muslims ruled it for 800 years sad it's now one of the poorest regions in Spain
Haha. What q clown! You haven’t been there and you weren’t there 800 years ago.
Very accurate video! I accidentally learned Analucian Spanish when living in Melilla and now my Spanish is just a mess... I speak Spanish quite well, have gotten my B1, I can understand southern Spaniards perfectly but when hasta luego is said correctly and not "awego" or "aluego" I'm lost 😂 The English equivalent would be learning English in Scotland I think 😂.
Did you notice how fresh everything is in the south?? A woman who made me call her mi abuela gave out to me once for buying meat in a shop instead of a butchers
Oh my!! You’ve literally just made my day with this! 🤩 Sounds like you’ve had an eeeeepic time with it 😁
Yes the fruit and veg are soooo fresh I love it! I sometimes get them from Andalusia when I’m shopping here in Barcelona 😁 It seems like Andalusia suits you well 🤩 Have a tostada and cafe con leche for me 🤤
@@NatashaBergen Haha I'm glad! 😁 Actually do you have a favourite place in Andalusia? I'm planning on moving back in a few months & I'm thinking of going to Almería but I haven't decided yet!
@@CordellBM that’s awesome news! It really depends on what you like but I’ve lived in Almeria and the best part for me was weekly trips to Cabo de Gata National park and Aguadulce 😁 But if I had to suggest I’d say somewhere east of Almeria or Malaga 🤩 I’m curious to know what you choose 😊
Hablas el español con acento portugués.
You don´t offense at all guapa. Thanks for share your feelings about us BUT according with your map...you are missing a lot! No pasa ná, pero vuelve!
too er mundo e bueno
I like the camel toe
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Hahaha 🤣
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Muy bonito video amiga gringa :)
Que genial! Gracias amigo! 😁
Just fyi, andalusians omit the S, consonants and almost all sounds like th instead ... are u still in Andalucia?
@@mohamadelmrabet9152 Nope ;) different continent at the moment but still Spanish speaking country - videos coming soon :D
So many languages you are my hero
🤣 My Spanish took over my French a bit though 😳
You are soooooooo beautiful!
Thanks mate!
A camel toe?????? You have the best sense of humour!!!
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"Lets Crack On?".... What the hell is that? That's definitely not an American saying, nor are you British, nor are you Australian.... Anyway, thank you for sharing and posting your video.
😂😂😂 You're very clever - you know your accents well! You're 100% right, I'm not any of the above, just a Canadian - with sometimes a strange accent and some odd expressions I picked up from my Brit/Aussie friends 😁 Thanks for watching Rick! :)
@@NatashaBergen I thought I had finished up my original comment, but I guess not because I was in a rush to get to an appointment. BUT, I was going to say at the end, I LOVE IT!!! Anyway, have a wonderful day Natasha.....
@@rickrangel6938 Awe thank you!! You too!! 😁
Crack on is a British saying mate 👍
Your accent is Italian,did you know 😜🤭♥️
My accent is indeed strange 😂😂😂
@@NatashaBergen Scottish or Irish?
@@richardt6675 Canadian?
@@NatashaBergen I pride myself on some degree of recognizing accents. I deal with Canadians with the classic “aboot” “American” accent (which I call it being from the U.S.), French accent and English accent, e.g. Victoria, BC (love ‘me all btw). I am really blown away to hear that you are Canadian when I thought I detected either a fine Irish or Scottish brogue. I stand corrected and learn something every day! Thanks
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We agree that they were expelled, but they are not invaders ☺️
I stopped watching when I heard "vegan" sorry...
Too bad 😂 Thanks for stopping in and taking the time to let me know 😜
Barcelona is not Spain
Is it in France?
Claro que es España. Sal a la calle anda.
Barcelona IS-PAin in de Ass...
@@Floren_Andro VIVA ESPAÑA! Florencio! :D
Desde cuando que no me enterado