Thank you my daughter and grandson just moved there so these videos help me to get a better understanding of the country in case the decide to make Portugal their regular home.
@egner789711 күн бұрын
Hummm... Why don't you show us your videos in Hungary?
@betohome12 күн бұрын
FAKE
@Dwrankoheart12 күн бұрын
Did you know that the Portuguese are the biggest European slavemaster in history
@jarrahdrum14 күн бұрын
the same as being Chinese in Hungary, yes I'm bored of seeing videos like this and I'm Black myself, it's embarrassing
Honey I'm Portuguese living in the U.S.A. for 55 years, do you know how many times I've heard the phrase hey this is America speak English most Americans don't even realise that America doesn't have an official language
@StringTone-t6v23 күн бұрын
Wingi aku di takoni soelah koe ningnndi ....pas posisine sekutune masonmu di sudutke lha kui tersangkane aku........terksit kene podowae di perlakukke ra bener !!!
@foxyfables_bookish24 күн бұрын
I kinda agree with the language thing, but it’s disappointing to hear about sexism
@TiagoFigueiredo124 күн бұрын
Good points on gender equalitaratarim, hows it like in Jamaica?
@Jagm177-f9o25 күн бұрын
The problem is not race it's how people relate to one another, compassion and respect, no excuse for any sort of aggression.
@Memphizm27 күн бұрын
You're really naturally gorgeous 😍
@АндрейНикитенко-ф4сАй бұрын
It's autumn 2024 and KZbin recommended your channel to me. Your appearance is exotically beautiful to my Russian eye. 🌹
@sichuansnattАй бұрын
Personally i would say whether people stare or not depends wheter they grew up in a city or town that took in many refugees, personally I've moved around a few times and the most recent was between a place called storvik and a place called hofors(they are about 20 min away from eachother with a car) in storvik I cant ever remember seeing a black person, but in hofors a third of my School was black, thus i got very used to seeing people with darker colour, but I admit that when i first moved i stared a lot. Then it might be that, at least in my experience, most black girls in sweden wear a hijab. I think that at that school in hofors i saw maybe a maximum of 10 darkskinned girls that didn't wear a hijab, there were around 400 people in that school. But once again this is just my thoughts and experiences, on top of that I've never lived in a city. Just visited.
@rolandgustafsson5655Ай бұрын
Perhaps Swedish people looking at you because they think you're beautiful 😘
@ShauntelAngelicaАй бұрын
Thank you! That is very sweet of you!
@inmythoughts718Ай бұрын
Wow, this is unbelievable. We're returning to the land of our oppressors, with seemingly no understanding of history. Portugal was one of the primary countries that initiated the transatlantic slave trade. Despite how educated some folks may claim to be, they still gravitate toward the very nation that enslaved our ancestors and where it all began. Never an apology or anything
@ShauntelAngelicaАй бұрын
I appreciate your input on the conversation. Though I am not sure what exactly are you insinuating. Can you please clarify that?
@djemskouame4266Ай бұрын
At this point it was never about skin colour but who can think better!! That’s it!! Fuck u all and tv!
@djemskouame4266Ай бұрын
Super orchestrated!! That slap was worth 15 more years on holding on to your career
@reeee-w9sАй бұрын
i got recommened a pewdiepie video
@JohnM-ys7st2 ай бұрын
Pimp slap would have been so much betterb
@xmoreno33662 ай бұрын
Ol
@xmoreno33662 ай бұрын
ol
@ShauntelAngelica2 ай бұрын
Have you been to Porto? 😃🇵🇹
@ONLY_KF2 ай бұрын
No but it’s looks nice!
@ShauntelAngelicaАй бұрын
@@ONLY_KF It really was! Hope you get to visit one day!
@ONLY_KFАй бұрын
@@ShauntelAngelica thanks!
@ShauntelAngelicaАй бұрын
@@ONLY_KF You're welcome.
@robertburrell64862 ай бұрын
went on vacay to Brazil, learned a little Portuguese before I left. beautiful country beraujtiful looking food. they use palm oil, which my body wasn't having it no? you use palm oil???
@ShauntelAngelica2 ай бұрын
@@robertburrell6486 nice! I’ve always wanted to go to Brazil! I personally don’t use palm oil. What effects did it have on your body?
@ssdfgardiner12332 ай бұрын
This is so funny! My family would travel to Portugal, and when there were five of us, we'd get sat at a table of six, so we always said Bob was our imaginary sixth person. Your tip is good for everywhere and every situation. If you are attacked, turn around and yell two men's names, or if you feel like a weirdo is following you, turn and wave to an imaginary someone in the not-too-far-off distance behind them while yelling, "Mike!!!! Hey, hurry up!" Another tip: be careful smiling at men. It's common in the US to smile at strangers as you pass by, but in Portugal, it means you're flirting.
@ssdfgardiner12332 ай бұрын
I'm a white Portuguese-American woman; I have strong ties to the country and will retire there, so I'm very curious about all aspects of the life because I have never stayed there for more than three months at a time and want to hear the truth about people's experience. I was bracing myself for what you had to say about racism because I feel that racism is so prominent in the US, and when I visit Portugal, it seems way less racist, and I was hoping this wasn't just wishful thinking. Sadly, I think it exists more overtly in rural areas where there are fewer black people. I'm glad to hear your take on it. As far as the sexism, I agree. I feel very safe as a female solo traveler there, but I am a bit babied by male relatives. I've never worked or gone to school there, so I was curious. What surprised me the most was the defensiveness and people saying to speak Portuguese. As a traveler, you can find people who speak English in every big city, and so many people speak English, so that blew me away that that happened to you. I live in the US, where patriotism is like a disease sometimes. I haven't experienced the defensiveness in Portugal, but maybe it's so much less than the US that I don't notice it as much. Thank you so much for sharing!
@santostv.Ай бұрын
If you don’t speak Portuguese imo you will be considered an American or a foreigner, most young people speak English because most of us started learned it in primary school but old people most only have the 4th grade, in rural cities with a lot of emigrants population some might know some French,German. For retirement is a good place to work it’s not especially compared to the USA. Sexism is because of Catholic values and been isolated from the rest of Europe because of a dictatorship is something slowly changing but grandmas are still alive so it will take a bit. We can speak bad about Portugal but foreigners can’t😂
@MatildePortugal-ew1zz2 ай бұрын
COMO E SER NEGACIONISTA EM PORTUGAL?!!! COMO E SER CONSCIENTE DE QUE VIVEMOS NUMA GRANJA DE FRANGOS HUMANOS PARA CONSUMO REPTIL NESTE PLANETA ONDE OS PORTUGUESES SÃO OS MAIS CONSUMIDOS SEM NOS DARMOS CONTA? POIS O SEU ADN É O MAIS HUMANO
@REALITYBEASTTV2 ай бұрын
I love this channel! Just found this I am planning on seeing if I can make this place home number 2
@ShauntelAngelica2 ай бұрын
@@REALITYBEASTTV thank you!! ❤️ when are you planning on moving?
@REALITYBEASTTV2 ай бұрын
@@ShauntelAngelica I am gona visit end of year, stay for a month next year and see if it works. I will be between and London so think it’s a good fit as the time zones are the same. ☺️
@shaesavonne33442 ай бұрын
Thank you!! Very helpful!
@ricardofreire89512 ай бұрын
is not that,from portugal and angola. here in uk, mixed race.
@sandhaya31072 ай бұрын
@ShauntelAngelica i face racism here in Portugal. For me Portugal is a racist country. Only some people are good others are racist. I face racism in my workplace and that is too much. But I can’t say a single word because it’s very difficult to get a job here if you don’t have TRC.
@gonderAmh2 ай бұрын
Despite what people thinks Portugal was often "decent" when it come to people of other race, at the opposit of spain and the worst : italia.
@tessasookram-springer72352 ай бұрын
Hi, can you provide the email address you used to contact the embassy in Caracas?
@AzureKite1912 ай бұрын
Are you fluent in Portuguese?
@Jungle.D.OutDoors2 ай бұрын
I am really planning on moving to Portugal from Grenada!!
@BibleSamurai3 ай бұрын
oh snap...u should start a bob sled team out there. jk lol.
@KarmaO3VT3 ай бұрын
3:27 this was funny to me because before clicking on the video and hearing you talk I thought you were portuguese
@earthlycolorbrown62463 ай бұрын
France is the same likewise Portugal. "Speak the language of the colonizer is harsh when you do not speak whatever language it is because kindness, awareness, and mindfulness is universal.
@honorindadelindro33573 ай бұрын
I m portuguese and I liked your video you re so right in your critics
@PuercaSouza3 ай бұрын
Im experiencing racism in black majority countries, can you help me?
@ShauntelAngelica3 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear that! I am not sure how I can help you, but let me know what's on your mind!
@enisbottenberg3 ай бұрын
We are all from the planet earth. Why do you ask about, where is a human from?
@dougg10753 ай бұрын
It was all fingers. You gotta get that palm in there. You can know someone out with a slap.
@karlasousa54953 ай бұрын
Hi @ShauntelAngelica, thank you very much for sharing your experience. I am Portuguese (born and raised), my family is from St. Tome e Principe and I now live in the UK. Because of my experience I'm always surprised when people mention 'you will not stand out in Portugal', my first thought is 'why would you'? Again this is based on my personal experience. Overall people in Portugal are very friendly and welcoming. There will be occasions where you will meet someone and transition from being a stranger-friend-family very quickly. Hope you have a fantastic time in Portugal.
@ShauntelAngelica3 ай бұрын
Hi Karla, it is nice to read your experiences! It is always interesting to hear from those who were born and raised in Portugal. I also totally understand what you mean about the "you will not stand out in Portugal". Have a good time in the UK as well!
@nahmend69873 ай бұрын
If you come to Portugal looking for racism you'll find it, actually if you are looking for racism you'll find it anywhere, cause that's where your focus will be, everything else good will be blured you won't see it or notice it, you'll just see what you came looking for...this is valid for everything and everyone, what you focus steals your attention from other things.
@ShauntelAngelica3 ай бұрын
Sure, though you can only find something if its exists. With that said, I understand what you are saying and thank you for the input in the conversation.
@ShauntelAngelica - How may I contact you? I have a couple of questions that needs enlightening about student life in Lisbon, Portugal.
@ShauntelAngelica3 ай бұрын
I have a new Facebook group for students moving to Portugal. Please reach out to me via Facebook or Instagram DM and I can share more information with you there!
@lianadotjpeg3 ай бұрын
Great video!! Thanks for sharing.
@TaniaSaucy3 ай бұрын
I am a Portuguese man and I believe sexism is a problem all around the planet in various levels. I think differently only because I grew up watching my mother fighting with my father and facing the problems head on which showed me that women may be anatomically "weaker" by nature but if a woman's intellect gets to face the same challenges in life she will rise up to the occasion with her body as well. A man will always use sexism to feel more manly around women , the same way men call other men "baby", "little girl" or even a "chicken" to feel more empowered against a rival and not because they fear a baby, a little girl or even a chicken. It is misogynistic behavior and it is still being fought against around the planet. Racism in Portugal does exist not because Portuguese believe black people to be less capable of achieving great things, as we have had for example one of the best sportsman in Portugal, named Eusebio and of African descent and he was respected and loved in our country so, the color of the skin matters not. What mainly triggers racist behavior is the assumption that only outsiders are the cause of the problems in our countries and not the natives themselves. It is complex and we should just see it as a funny behavior because if you really spot the silliness around any type of racist behavior you will certainly laugh at racist people in spite of its dangers.