Julia is young so she doesnt know that commons houses in Brazil used to have bidets. Mine had, I don't know why my parents took it away, but now we have little showers in the side of the toilets.
@adriano_omg6 ай бұрын
I think all the houses in my family have bidets, as far as I can remember. The same with the house of my friends. And not only old houses. Mine was built less than 20 years ago and have bidets. Maybe it has to do with the Italian influence in the south of Brazil.
@caioxalves6 ай бұрын
Most houses don't got bidets, only the water outsource to install the "bidet-like" hose. Sometimes not even that. I'm not too young and not too old and I live in the northeast so my experience may be very different.
@araujobandre6 ай бұрын
Yeah, the region that i live it’s pretty common, except in the new apartments, that tends to save space. And aussi applies for the wardrobes.
@araujobandre6 ай бұрын
Also *
@LuisKolodin6 ай бұрын
sure! The house I was born had bidet. It was extremely common until the 80s.
@SamtheI6 ай бұрын
We had bidets here in Brazil a couple generations ago but due to space and money it was replaced by the "chuveirinhos" which is a hose connected to the wall right next to the toilet with a hose nozzle/ spray nozzle that we use to wash our parts 😅
@luanatarzo6 ай бұрын
I was disapointed that Julia didnt talk about our "chuveirinhos", cause it's one of the things that some people from other countries are surprised about. And, yeah, my grandma's place was having a bidet for a long time, after she took it out...
@cboy03946 ай бұрын
The water pressure for the chuveirinhos is so strong 😂
@fortclipes2235 ай бұрын
@@luanatarzo i have this too
@debless95 ай бұрын
I miss having one 💔
@DrVictorVasconcelos3 ай бұрын
@@luanatarzo Probably because they have a very similar system in Korea and Japan so it doesn't seem like a particularly Brazilian thing to talk about.
@henri1916 ай бұрын
Due to the hot climate I believe that air conditioning is necessary in most parts of Brazil, the climate is very hot almost all year round (with the exception of some areas) , although it's expensive
@luancsf1236 ай бұрын
Sim, enquanto na Europa ar condicionado é uma coisa que não existe, aqui é algo que só rico consegue comprar.
@PedroGalois6 ай бұрын
@luancsf123 "so rico compra" só na sua visão mesmo pois aqui no Rj tem muita gente que não e rica e tem ar condicionado, eu mesmo sou pobre mas tenho um, devido ao calor desgraçado. Talvez em outros estados ai a situação seja diferente.
@HudsonMesquita.6 ай бұрын
@PedroMarinho87 Aqui em São Paulo a conta de energia fica excessivamente cara quando tem ar condicionado, triplicando o valor praticamente, por exemplo, sem ar condicionado a conta é R$ 300, com ar condicionado a conta vira R$ 900, pra mim aqui, isso é um valor proibitivo demais.
@NessaChris19906 ай бұрын
Eu não sou rica e tenho ar condicionado... Tá ficando muito calor e o ar não é tão caro assim... Faz tudo parceladinho que não pesa tanto não. E nem aumenta muito a energia, o chuveiro gasta bem mais... É só cuidar, não deixar o dia todo ligado... Gelou o quarto, desliga, deixa todas as portas bem fechadas, que não aumenta muito a energia não. Eu acho um dos melhores investimentos pra se fazer numa casa!
@Gabi-nn6xu6 ай бұрын
@@luancsf123 rico é forçar a barra, qualquer classe média baixa consegue comprar um q nem qlq outro eletrodomestico, tipo geladeira, tv, fogão. Lembro até hj de um vídeo q o cara abriu um buraco na parede pra dividir um ar entre dois comodos, vai me dizer q esse cara é rico de alguma forma? não, mas tinha como comprar um
@crito35346 ай бұрын
Bidets were quite common in middle class houses built around the 60's to 90's in Brazil.
@caioxalves6 ай бұрын
I have lived in old houses and appartments and none had bidets, so there's that.
@Caligo926 ай бұрын
@@caioxalves casas de classe média, os pobres não tinham mesmo
@freddyfleal4 ай бұрын
Algumas casas mais pobres (se fossem maiorezinhas) até tinham (eu morei em duas casas no começo dos anos 90 que tinham), mas de fato era mais comum na classe média. Acho que a menina brasileira é muito novinha, não tem essa referência, porque o bidê caiu em desuso porque pouca gente realmente usava (eu mesmo nunca gostei).
@DouglasRinaldo6 ай бұрын
In brazil usually we don't sleep with the windows open in the summer not only because of safety reasons, but we are in a tropical region, so you can wake up with a random storm, just because is too hot. And another reason is the insects, mosquitos, cockroaches,etc. So we tend to avoid leave the windows open, but its not a rule some people leave the windows open 😅
@leondenizard38006 ай бұрын
It depends, here in São Paulo me and most ppl i know sleep with the windows open,and my window is like almost 2 meters lmao
@bluester71775 ай бұрын
I don't think that's true everywhere, here in Rio many people sleep with the windows opened, maybe they would close because of bugs but nowadays most windows have "telas" e to keep bugs out.
4 ай бұрын
@@bluester7177sou do Rio e eu fecho as janelas naqueles dias que o ar está aquele bafo quente, sabe? Senão acontece o efeito que as meninas do vídeo disseram. O ar da rua acaba aquecendo a casa por dentro.
@DrVictorVasconcelos3 ай бұрын
Yeah, I have no idea what that was about. Some people are more paranoid but I've slept with the windows open on the first or ground floor my entire life in different states throughout the country. There are, of course, regions where you can't do that, but it's definitely not representative of Brazil as a whole. Even if you're living in a more violent place, if you're rich you're gonna be in a walled place, and if you're poor, it's unlikely that they'll steal from you because of class consciousness.
@aSarahSLV6 ай бұрын
One suggestion for the video is about gestures. For example, Spain, Brazil, Italy, and France try to figure out what each other's gestures mean. Those coutries had a lot gestures.
@mihai75586 ай бұрын
I watched some time ago a video of a brazilian girl living in US saying about the things she misses from her country, and one of the things was the "chuveirinho", which as I understand is a bidet or something similar.
@Luna_Gazer6 ай бұрын
Im brazilian and here we used to have bidet in old houses and apartments, my grandma has one for example. Chuveirinho literally translates to "little shower" and it's a little pistol of water that you plug on the side of the toilet. Its an effort to save the space from the bidet but keep cleaning ourlseves with water which is vital for us. Toilet paper is a little bit disgusting
@BuenoComex6 ай бұрын
Its this www.homeit.com.br/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/Ducha-higienica.jpg
@ridinginrio36126 ай бұрын
Exactaly this.
@diegoflorencio6 ай бұрын
Yeah! I have this thing in all bathrooms of my house!
@silviastanziola6596 ай бұрын
Yes. My parents and my aunt have chuveirinhos, which are basically little hoses installed right beside the toilet with a spray nozzle, so it substitutes a full bidet. I have lived in houses with bidets in Brazil (Rio de Janeiro state).
@clarar436 ай бұрын
Aqui no Brasil temos bidê em apartamentos e casas mais antigas.
@joaoboscoth2036 ай бұрын
em 1994 (lembro pq foi o ano da copa) morei em uma casa aqui em Fortaleza que tinha bidê. cheguei a ver em outras casas tb. sim, as antigas.
@FelipeSilva-gq2gl6 ай бұрын
Tem casa nova com bidê também. É algo opcional, vai depender da pessoa querer ou não.
@rogeriopenna90146 ай бұрын
Tudo que é casa um pouco melhor tinha bidet aqui no RS quando eu era criança nos anos 80
@fabricio47946 ай бұрын
Casas Tambem
@baroncicala19346 ай бұрын
in Italy the bidet is MANDATORY BY LAW in at least one of the bathroom of the house, even it is a 10 square meters house...
@gabrielaribeiro61554 ай бұрын
It's also mandatory by law in Portugal!
@silvanasilva57644 ай бұрын
@@gabrielaribeiro6155 not anymore! since january 2024
@rogeriopenna90146 ай бұрын
As bidets were common in Brazil until the 80s (as many other comments are saying) and disappeared, many houses and apartments nowadays have what is called "chuveirinho". It s a metal house next to the toilet, with a little shower (douche?) with a trigger, do it occupies less space than bidets while providing the much better hygiene of water cleaning
@andreialino11396 ай бұрын
In Brazil, a lot of houses have air conditioners nowadays..sooo commom ... for sure!
@Tmusteladulce6 ай бұрын
But its expensive!
@akawaii47576 ай бұрын
@@Tmusteladulce acredito que logo logo fique mais acessível
@andreialino11396 ай бұрын
@@Tmusteladulce yes, it is, but In Brazil you can split it on credit card, that's why many people buy it.
@MayconCardosoSanches6 ай бұрын
Não representa nem 10% da população. É uma parcela mínima privilegiada.
@emylleleonez92656 ай бұрын
Minha prima falou que em Manaus muitas casas tem ar-condicionado. E a maioria das casas que eu conheço tem, no RN
@bafcus6 ай бұрын
Winter winter in Brazil is mainly on the south, on the mountains. Where temperatures can drop bellow 0 celsius
@anaisnicolas37426 ай бұрын
We also have bidet in France ! it's a french word if I'm correct...you can find it in old houses
@karima_MK6 ай бұрын
It is French indeed. Bidet is a small donkey. But people stopped using it because it was associated with prostitution.
@wonderfulfable6 ай бұрын
I live in Malaysia, and we are near to the Equator , therefore it is an all year round summer for us. The difference is that there are cooler seasons ( the monsoons ) and then the hotter seasons that gives us heat waves. And when those heat waves happen, those living in houses with air conditioning will be very lucky. These days, with climate change happening, the heat waves have become rather uncomfortable. Even having two fans blowing isn’t enough.
@Nando_5 ай бұрын
🇧🇷 on my place temperatures can vary from -3ºC to 43ºC so air conditioning is a must... people who can't afford it really suffer commercial buildings runs air conditioning all the time... unless it's a small shop at home we have air conditioning on the bedrooms and use it all summer long... it's not cheap but anyone with a ok job can afford it here at the south some air conditioners can warm the room too... most people have the one with only cooling function cause it's cheaper at spring and autumn I don't use it to often
@JulianaACdS27 күн бұрын
My Brazilian experience growing up in Rio in the 80s is different from Julia's. It's a big country. I grew up in a very urban Rio, in an apartment with 2 bathrooms that had bidets in them, most of my family had at least one bidet in their apartment in Rio. I know the newer smaller apartments don't have them due to space. But in Rio, you can still find people that have them. I also have wooden closets built into the wall of the bedroom, I think this would count as a closet, one of the walls in each bedroom at the apartment I grew up in and where I live now have them. But I know they didn't come with the place, they were built by carpenters. I never had a stand alone wardrobe except when I lived in the UK...
@alexisramongeronimo44916 ай бұрын
In southeast México, where I'm from, Air conditioner is not necessary.... It's maaaandatory 😢 Spring and summer (specially spring) are total punishment with the high temperatures 🥲
@xolotlmexihcah46716 ай бұрын
Éso es algo que muchos europeos no entienden, hasta que lo viven de primera mano en otros países más cercanos a la línea del Ecuador. Lo muy diferente que es un veranito mediterráneo en _Sicilia, Barcelona_ o _Sevilla,_ con promedios de 25 a 35°C; comparándolo al calor húmedo de _Tabasco, Chiapas o Campeche,_ con una humedad cercana al 100% _(entre otros factores climáticos y geográficos que intensifican la sensación de calor)._ Por eso a la italiana y francesa se les hace fácil desdeñar el A/C, y favorecer ventiladores.
@alfrredd6 ай бұрын
La italiana es del norte de Italia por eso desestima los AC. En España son muy necesarios y se usan mucho, cada año más para poder sobrevivir temperaturas de 40 a 48 grados.
@lanzsibelius6 ай бұрын
In other parts of México we don't really use air conditioner or fans that much, liniving in Mexico City in my house I have neither growing up, because it doesn't get that hot. Tienes razón, especialmente en zonas costeras el aire acondicionado es muy necesario, pero en Ciudad de México nunca he visto una casa que lo tenga, sólo lo encuentras en lugares como tiendas o cines, pero la mayoría de las veces cuando lo prenden tienes que entrar con chamarra porque se pone muy frío.
@xolotlmexihcah46716 ай бұрын
@@lanzsibelius El Valle de Anáhuac está bendecido por estar situado a una gran altura sobre el nivel del mar.
@rguz3335 ай бұрын
Estoy de acuerdo con todos. Soy de los estados unidos, hay unas partes donde el promedio en verano es 40 a 48 grados. Saludos a mis amigos mexicanos desde el EEUU
@andreybiz47896 ай бұрын
Old houses and buildings in Brazil have bidet too, also it's very common having a little shower hose by the toilet.
@DayaneFreire20166 ай бұрын
I'm from Amazonas and most people I know have an AC because my city is too hot .
@ridinginrio36126 ай бұрын
Air conditioners are the most important human been's invention. It's more important than peniciline's sintesys for us, here in Rio de Janeiro.
@fannyalcomantovani58226 ай бұрын
but does everyone has AC in Rio de Janeiro? - I'm brazilian too
@ridinginrio36126 ай бұрын
Oi,@@fannyalcomantovani5822. "Everybody", de fato, pode ser exagero, mas é um gênero de primeira necessidade que a maioria tem. Moro numa área relativamente nobre, portanto, não é referência, mas mesmo quando morava na zona oeste, é realmente bem comum. O mais caro é a conta de luz, mas nas áreas mais pobres existe o "gato", que é o equivalente a roubar a luz do sistema público. E como são áreas conflagradas, a lei não se aplica da mesma forma que nas áreas outras áreas. Não é sem motivo que a companhia de luz está em recuperação judicial. E você, de onde é?
@fannyalcomantovani58226 ай бұрын
@@ridinginrio3612 ah sim entendi, eu sou do interior de SP, na minha concepção só pessoas mais ''ricas'' tinham porque de fato é caro e além disso a manutenção dele precisa ser frequente tbm então por isso perguntei
@cvijetic51156 ай бұрын
@@fannyalcomantovani5822 Não é todo mundo que tem ar no Rio, mas MUITA gente tem, independente de ter dinheiro ou não, o negócio é como é usado, quem é classe média pra baixo e tem gato usa direto ligado, quem não tem fica regulando o tempo que usa, deixa um pouco ligado só pra refrescar e não abre janela etc pra não deixar o ar gelado ir embora. Aqui quando tá calor pra kct você pode ligar 3 ventiladores em cima de tu que não vai fazer diferença nenhuma, todos vão jogar ar quente em você, igual aquele "bafo" que sai de um forno quando tu abre ele após usar. (gato não é exclusividade de pobre aqui, tá cheio de mansão com gato, a Light vive indo atrás pra tirar gato porque esses geralmente usam indiscriminadamente) Uma curiosidade que já vi muita gente de SP reclamando daqui no verão: o ar que a gente tem em lojas, banco etc, é ligado no máximo pra ficar extremamente gelado, e o povo que não tem costume fica gripado por causa de choque térmico, por sair de um calor absurdo pra um ambiente extremamente gelado e vice versa.
@bluester71775 ай бұрын
@@fannyalcomantovani5822quase metade de todas as residências do rio tem ar condicionado, é tipo 3 vezes acima da média do país, você pode visitar alguém na favela que eles muito provavelmente vão ter ar.
@HendriLinno6 ай бұрын
As indonesian same like italian we also need bidet in our daily life 😂❤
@dnialgstie48276 ай бұрын
Malaysia is also the same like Malaysians cannot live in a place without a bidet they are like obsess with bidets
@franabet6 ай бұрын
yeah!! same in argentina, we can't live without it. it's great to find bidet users all over the world 😁
@karima_MK6 ай бұрын
I lived in Italy so since then i find it necessary. People don't get it but it is so cleaner.
@gaetano.42306 ай бұрын
👏🇮🇹😆
@gaetano.42306 ай бұрын
@@franabet hey we are a big family 🇮🇹🇦🇷❤
@PhilandSofia6 ай бұрын
AC in Las Vegas is a must, seeing 110°F this week 🥵
@rguz3335 ай бұрын
I was waiting for this comment. I don't think many europeans have to deal with summer temps at 110° - 120°F (40° - 45°C). Congrats on hitting the all time heat record recently, that's brutal.
@Khomuna6 ай бұрын
Yeah, if people in Brazil could afford the electricity bill everyone would have air conditioning. 75%+ of the year we're faced with temperatures between 30 and 40 °C, sometimes hotter. Our winter lasts like a month, and temps usually don't go below 10 °C. In the South temps can go below 0 °C and snow, but that's a very small part of the country, everyone else just burns all year round.
@Rohypnolll6 ай бұрын
Nem aqui no sul tá fazendo frio direito. Ano passado essa época aqui já estava frio já esse ano tá um calor infernal
@bluester71775 ай бұрын
I think Rio is pretty different in this regard to the rest of Brazil, most of us have air -con, even the poorest among us.
@nando62785 ай бұрын
Mas o verão do sul tbm é horrível de quente, é um inferno sem ar condicionado
@iagobroxadoАй бұрын
@@bluester7177 man, here in the Northeast, if you are at least an average middle-class citizen you're going to have at least one air-conditioner in your house/apartment, otherwise surviving summer is really tough.
@danilovozza91646 ай бұрын
I love this group of them so much
@matteusfreitas6 ай бұрын
In Brazil, bidets are an old 60s houses thing. We also have something with a similar use called hygienic shower, which is a little shower next to the toilet, but I don't think it is that comum nowadays, since it's not really healthy.
@kappa2ou36 ай бұрын
It’s healthier than using toilet paper!!!
@tsuss22056 ай бұрын
Not healthy? Wtf? And they're still very much common nowadays
@Franciscormj6 ай бұрын
And the gays do the chuca with it. It’s a must for LGBTQIA’s houses
@fannyalcomantovani58226 ай бұрын
I wouldn't say '' isn't healthy'' but brazil are not used to it, actually there are some parts like the south of brazil that is influenced by the european culture so yeah, but probably people are not buying it anymore because 1- It might be expensive 2- we just are used to toilet paper rather than taking this ''little shower'' to get clean
@reaux39216 ай бұрын
@@Franciscormjit’s just gay men not the whole alphabet…
@ramosfelipe6 ай бұрын
I’m from Brazil and 30 years ago we used to have a bidet at home, at least in the southern Brazil where I live
@anamairarezendedebritogama33 ай бұрын
In SP, too...
@iagobroxadoАй бұрын
Same in the Northeast.
@JulianaACdS27 күн бұрын
Same in Rio
@Ahmed-pf3lg6 ай бұрын
In Saudi we can't live without air conditioning.. lol. Especially in summer. New houses we don't even have fans, everyone just prefer air conditioning. In winter it get cold so we don't use air conditioning as much. Also in old houses we had bidet, but now we just have "shatafa" which is like a hand-made bidet..? I don't know how to explain it., but for us Arabs bidet and water for cleaning is a must.. so disgusting if you clean yourself with tissue only...
@nitishsaxena13726 ай бұрын
same in India. It's really shocking that Brazilians usually don't have ACs.
@Nicolasmlago6 ай бұрын
@@nitishsaxena1372 we use actualy (especially in the north/northwest) but we have a fan too because the electric bill with ac became really expensive I the south we usually have ac hot/cold with is more expensive so not everybody have
@HenriqueSouza-wr1nx6 ай бұрын
Esses gringos descobriram a fórmula de ganha view kkkkkkkk muito bom❤🇧🇷🇧🇷
@diegopansini31526 ай бұрын
🇧🇷🇧🇷 Temos que ser a maior audiência, né 😂
@luizmarinhojr6 ай бұрын
Eu já tava ficando nervoso pensando na reação do pessoal quando descobrissem que não jogamos papel higiênico sujo no vaso sanitário, mas sim na lixeira 😂. Mas deixando claro para se algum gringo estiver lendo isso: Isso se deve ao fato de que algum retardado inventou um certo padrão de tubulações no brasil, o que faz com que as casas sejam construídas com uma tubulação de menor diâmetro, com isso se jogar o papel higiênico no vaso sanitário, o mesmo entope.
@module79l286 ай бұрын
É, por isso é que é só gajas nos vídeos, para atrair os simps.
@HenriqueSouza-wr1nx6 ай бұрын
@@module79l28 sim,opa
@Strugerr6 ай бұрын
@@module79l28o que é “simps”?
@ps12516 ай бұрын
In thailand, no AC is dangerous because you gonna die from heatstroke.
@CesarHenrique-zl2io6 ай бұрын
Eu acho que esse canal ja pode dar os direitos de comando pra elas kk pq convenhamos que as lendas estão carregando o canal nas costas com seus carismas
@valterrodrigues12884 ай бұрын
In my city here in Brazil you cant live without air conditioner, EVERY place has an air conditioner, universities, restaurants, banks, if it doesn't have it people will complain, and we also drink cold water always, never ambient temperature water, because it would be like 35ºC lol.
@JulianaACdS27 күн бұрын
Last year I think i heard we reached the apparent temperature of 50°C where I live. A fan would not be enough to help me focus on work. I also work with a laptop, and I can't afford to let it overheat. The price of the A/C is an investment. I understand not everyone can have it and leave it running. I try to moderate my use a lot. But it would be torture not to have it.
@kleberdombroski6 ай бұрын
They all are amazing, specially together in the video. Loving it!
@alexferreira56316 ай бұрын
3:29 ela se esforçando ao maximo pra nao ser igual ao brasileiro médio cortando todo mundo kkkkkkkkk
@jonasschmitz5064 ай бұрын
In US air conditioning is a necessity, the houses here is insulated if you don’t have in a hot summer, the temperature inside is higher than the temperature outside
@jkarakhanyanАй бұрын
I am Brazilian, living in the U.S. I LOVE air conditioning!! I travelled to Italy in the summer twice and have come to the conclusion that Italians don’t believe in air conditioning. I was so uncomfortable there in July!
@acjazz016 ай бұрын
Air conditioner is not that expensive in Brazil, especially in cities like Rio de Janeiro and the Northeast, because they are too hot and it's simply impossible to live without it.
@brunnocesar14116 ай бұрын
Caro é a conta de energia se usar
@hnrccaa6 ай бұрын
@@brunnocesar1411 how much is a kWh there?
@VitoriaBa6 ай бұрын
Eu não sei se eles estão cortando o vídeo, mas eu observei que a brasileira está tagarelando menos, antes ela falava muito e agora está falando o equivalente, gostei
@mmamedia37326 ай бұрын
im from brasilia and, besides here being very hot, it also has a dried climate, so AC, even though would be an amazing solution to the heat, it's also dangerous for people's health. but also, there is the problem with the money, so, usually, you only have an AC if you're rich, since the bills are expensive
@Gush126 ай бұрын
Love those ladies! More of them please!
@Havelahbenkert5 ай бұрын
Hii from L.A I love this channel, my favorite is the tropical girl ❤
@pinagrrrr2280Ай бұрын
7:18 That picture is typical today in Spain and it not the Italian (or at least the type of what) is Giulia speaking. So Brasil has different totally. Closet is not here the wardrobe. I get French girl probably is bcs of the French doors that opens like this (or not outside) and Giulia described later all this but not sure people got her. You have persiana or scuri and they open to the outside.
@talitadbatista6 ай бұрын
Have this “brazilian” girl ever actually LIVED in Brazil??? Because WE DO have bidets at home, you usually find them in older houses from the 80s or older! It’s not common in new houses but they were VERY common before and if you are a Brazilian and you actually live here, you probably saw that in someon’es house at least once in your lifetime! And it’s very curious because it’s actually probably something we got from Italian heritage
@CarolinaDeALeiteАй бұрын
I think it’s because she’s young. She’s 23 I guess, if I remember correctly from other videos. I’m from São Paulo city, I’m 33 and lived all my life here and just saw bidet in an old house my grandmother used to live. My brother is 5 years younger than me and probably doesn’t even remember it exists. I’ve never seen it again in any other place I visited and I never used. I remember asking my mother once how it worked and what exactly was that. I was around 10 lol
@PedrimDMX6 ай бұрын
Mano parece muito que a Giulia tem TDAH, colocando a mão na frente da boca pra se forçar a não interromper os outros enquanto eles estão falando, eu sinto sua dor também kkkkk
@kingjojojo16 ай бұрын
basically all italians have adhd 😂.
@Anzy.996 ай бұрын
é doloroso mas necessário hahaha
@Nero777186 ай бұрын
quando ela faz isso?
@Renanpassosribeiro6 ай бұрын
E porque ela e muito expressiva e se não controlar acaba falando encima dos outros
@PedrimDMX6 ай бұрын
@@Nero77718 3:27
@luizmarinhojr6 ай бұрын
"No air conditioner". Try speaking this when you're sleeping in an environment with more than 35º Celsius 😂
@chiarar73216 ай бұрын
Italy reaches up to 38 C°
@scully89506 ай бұрын
In some areas, Italy well exceeds 40° Celsius , with 43° in Rome and 48° in Sicily in 2023, and in the Po Valley the humidity is so high that it is even difficult to breathe due to the heat. Yet we use air conditioning very little.
@nicoladc895 ай бұрын
try speaking this when we will be in a sea of shit due the carbon emissions. People lived without air conditioner for hundreds thousands of years.
@1158supersiri5 ай бұрын
43 in Rome?? Yea the air conditioning will help
@ivanovichdelfin87974 ай бұрын
Es muy común sobrepasar los 40º en las zonas céntricas y sur de España en verano durante varias semanas
@iammatheus6 ай бұрын
Existe bidê em casas sim no Brasil. Na casas dos meus avós é de alguns parentes tem até hoje
@NessaChris19906 ай бұрын
Quando eu era criança, na casa onde eu morava tinha... Agora não tem mais, já foi reformada... Mas eu lembro. Nas casas mais antigas ainda tem bidê sim.
@Renanpassosribeiro6 ай бұрын
Bide virou vintage
@luizmarinhojr6 ай бұрын
Minoria meu caro. As casas no Brasil, em sua grande maioria, não são construídas com isso.
@iammatheus6 ай бұрын
@@luizmarinhojr Minoria é diferente de não existir, meu caro
@rogeriopenna90146 ай бұрын
Julia is spreading a few misconceptions here I can't speak for all of Brazil, but for southern Brazil: 1 - honoring our greater european heritage, we do skip showers sometimes in the winter. 2 - bidets were common at least in Southern Brazil until the 80s. My wife's old parent's house had bidets. My grandparents house had. The rental 2 bedroom apartment we lived until my dad finished building our house had a bidet. The house we built in 1987 had a bidet and when we expanded it, destroying the old bathroom and building two need bathrooms (parents bedroom becoming a suite), both new bedrooms had bidets. Bidets WERE everywhere. They started disappearing in the 90s.i think no apartment building built from the 90s onwards, maybe except the most high class, had bidets. While until the 80s. Middle class and up all had bidets. However, i know many people had bidets and didn't use it didn't know how to use it. Many people called them lava-pé (foot washer) You know, since the only people in your life who teach you how to clean your ass are your parents, maybe grandparents, if they don't know house to use it, the chances you will sometime learn are very slim.
@fannyalcomantovani58226 ай бұрын
I'd say julia is speaking towards a general thinking like or towards what she knows based on her life in São Paulo. It's hard to talk about a specific topic because brazil has such different cultures depending on where you're talking about, she is talking pretty much with a São Paulo perspective for sure as she said ''I'm from São Paulo São paulo''
@caioxalves6 ай бұрын
She's absolutely not. She's talking about her experience and what she knows about without previous deep research, you just need to have common sense about that. Also: 1) You can't speak for at least 70% of brazilians who do not experience "winter", we do NOT skip showers. If south and parts of southeastern brazilians do, cool, but everywhere else take 2 to 3 showers daily. What "honoring european heritage" lmao stop. 2) Again you can't speak for MOST brazilians, you'll find that this is quite the local experience because outside of the heavy Italian descendent areas none else truly had proper bidets other than the "Hoses" installed beside the actual toilet bowl. What we take from this is that experiences vary a lot, and me as a northeastern born and raised can speak for my experiences, what she spoke is very much on brand with reality.
@Ana-jf8of6 ай бұрын
@@caioxalvesnão era local. Alais saiu até uma matéria no fantástico sobre o fim do Biden no banheiro. Acho que tem no KZbin E questão de feracao sim e não local
@EddieReischl6 ай бұрын
One of the nicest things about the US is the amount of space we have. I have a three-bedroom ranch house on 2 1/2 acres. Waking up on a Saturday with coffee and watching the birds and squirrels go at it, and maybe seeing a whitetail deer walking through the yard, that beats the hell out of living in the city for me. Most people have A/C, but I haven't seen the need for it. Wisconsin is milder, it's usually 10-20 degrees Celsius (50-68 Fahrenheit) at night in the summer. Our windows open sideways, so we open them all up at night and put a fan in front of one of the windows and the house cools down in a hurry. I prefer fresh air. You can also use the furnace fan to blow basement air up into the living area, and just run a dehumidifier in the basement. The southern US needs A/C for sure, though.
@PriscilaHorvath6 ай бұрын
Brazilian here and I freaked out when I went to Italy and opened the window and thought it was going to fall down. 😂😂😂
@markshen32806 ай бұрын
Every apartment and house in Hong Kong 🇭🇰 SAR, shopping mall, restaurants,have air conditioning.
@OliverNSC6 ай бұрын
Maybe is a regional thing but a lot of houses and apartments have closets in at least one room here were I leave in Brazil. Even in small apartments
@MohamedEltip-iz7xc6 ай бұрын
The third video with the same girls but i am here living the vibes they are awesome ❤
@helderveiga6 ай бұрын
The rooms in Brazil really have some very unusual differences. This channel has a very interesting lesson about it: #plainportuguese (Parts of the House in Brazilian Portuguese)
@envyvicious6 ай бұрын
Amazon and Costco sell bidets that attach to the existing toilet. Once one get used to one, it's wonderful. I won't use a public toilet if I can hold it until I get home to use my bidet instead.
@brunosoares69016 ай бұрын
Interestingly, depending on where a person lives in the south of Brazil, their reality may be more similar to Giulia's than Julia's.
@rickydimas26746 ай бұрын
AC is dangerous? that's common things in Tropical country, i'm curious why
@rafarequeni8226 ай бұрын
She's probably refering to having AC in the bedroom. Despite what they're saying, there's plenty of AC in both Spain and Italy. In offices, malls, restaurants, hotels and transport. But it's not as common in houses, and even those who have it they use it to cool the living room at noon, or if there's a lot of people crammed in there, but not in the bedroom. Sleeping with the AC on in your bedroom is a common way to get a cold.
@iagobroxadoАй бұрын
Helps to spread flu and respiratory diseases (at least that's what they say here in Brazil).
@rockheadDns6 ай бұрын
A Julia estava comportadinha hoje, será que é por que estava doente? rsrs Bom Ep. Julia
@rubenswinckler6 ай бұрын
About the closet, it is actually common in Brazil imo. Unless of course if you live in a small apartment or house, specially those near universities, for example, you don't need no closet in that case, just keep your stuff in the wardrobe lol. I've been to many houses with closets, actually my parents' house has 4 bedrooms and they all have closets (and their own bathroom). By closet I mean a separated space in a bedroom for keeping your clothes, usually 3 or 4 square meters (not as big as the ones shown in the video), kinda like a little room inside the bedroom, sometimes it has a door, sometimes it doesn't. Also about wardrobes, some people just have a wardrobe that they bought in a store and someone set it up in the house, and some people will have a built-in wardrobe, which is a wardrobe that you don't move around the house (if you wanted), it is part of the house you know, like some architect designed it and it's permanent for the house. Just adding my 2 cents, cheers!
@rubenswinckler6 ай бұрын
Air conditioners are also not that expensive in Brazil, it was maybe 10 years ago, some people don't have it not because of the money (some people do, of course) but rather because it's some trouble to have one installed, many people live in rented apartments or houses, so not everybody is willing to pay for the installation, which may include those "pipes", making a hole on the wall (and maybe having to get that covered/fixed when you move out). But I'd say in some hot cities more people have than don't, it's not a luxury, it's a necessity! And some places there's absolutely no need for an AC because the weather is ok, and during summer you can just turn on a fan and it's fine.
@vil3on5 ай бұрын
Who does the subtitles? Some of the words are very wrong
@GabrielaOliveira-uc4qw6 ай бұрын
if you live in Rio de Janeiro, you cannot survive the summer without air condicioner. It is too hot, the fan just let hot air in the room. it is not enought
@anamairarezendedebritogama33 ай бұрын
Just a correction : in Brazil we DO have closets like the Americans in many houses e apartments. At least we do in São Paulo!
@jaaj6246 ай бұрын
Please do a video where they have to follow instructions in French.
@danisteffen-translations6 ай бұрын
The Brazilian girl is wrong about bidets. Old houses in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro used to have bidets, mainly those built before the 60s. And in new ones, people sometimes install douches in their toilets.
@MaxTargin06 ай бұрын
In Brazil AC is expensive, and a big burden to the electricity bill, some people opt to humidifiers + fan, but normally you can find a fan in every house, most of the times we leave the windows closed in the summer specially when it gets dark because the lights will attract bugs and we have a serious problems with mosquitoes. So if the Brazilian can afford an AC, they will definitely get one. The bidet thing is funny because it is not that easy to find a house with bidet, but is not that hard either.
@raffaelefederico54276 ай бұрын
Please please adopt the bidet in every single corner of the world, please!!!
@oiolasim6 ай бұрын
French girls are always with a perfect haircut, and they don't have a lot of long hairstyles.I prefer this than how it is in Brazil, that women are considered more feminine with long hairstyles.
@Mai27275 ай бұрын
In Argentina all houses and apartments have bidets, I'm guessing because of the Italian influence
@to.l.24696 ай бұрын
It's about the same in Germany. I think the houses all over Europe are build the same solid way that stays much cooler in the summer the US houses for example.
@hnrccaa6 ай бұрын
Bc in Europe houses of stone are common, whereas in N. America they are build of wood and so cannot keep the temperature.
@andicornx6 ай бұрын
As an upper middle class Brazilian, I can say that closets are not that uncommon or that big, I have a closet, it’s big, but not THAT big and it’s inside my bedroom, not in another room
@glitteryvomitt6 ай бұрын
they are pretty uncommon tho. maybe in your social bubble it's not, but for most people it's very uncommon to have a closet
@dex1lsp6 ай бұрын
As a working-class native San Franciscan, I can relate to Julia's experience as a Paulista. This city is very dense and expensive, so we're just not used to having space at all. That concept is completely foreign to us. Anyone who isn't rich has to cram into a small apartment (like mine), a tiny subdivision of a house, an unauthorized in-law unit, an SRO residential hotel room, their car (IF they have one), or of course, whatever subsidized/public/non-market housing unit they can get into (although those are far too scarce, especially relative to the very high need for them, causing a lot of qualified people to be perpetually waitlisted and never actually get in). And if they can't find any of the above places to live, they will likely have to live on the street (or if they're lucky, couch-surf for a while before inevitably ending up on the street), which has become more common than ever in cities like this as the gap between income and cost of living has continued to widen. Yes, you bet it's a full-blown crisis. In any case, having more than one bathroom is unheard of, and that one bathroom is typically shared with roommates. I don't know, maybe some of the ultra-wealthy people who live in those big mansions in Pacific Heights have bidets, but I have no clue how they live, so don't ask me! 😂 When I see larger houses (and houses with land) far away from the city, they give me the sense that I honestly wouldn't know what to do with all that space! 😅
@lisa1212ification6 ай бұрын
I sometimes sleep without blankets because it gets too hot in my bedroom and hot where I live .
@apenasK.6 ай бұрын
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@SofieFurtwangler6 ай бұрын
Julia es muito fofa❤
@2wo2wo3hree_76 ай бұрын
from Italian I understand any cultural and geographical differences but I can't figure out how to do without the bidet.. I think it's one of those things you don't know you need until you use it in everyday life..
@alfrredd6 ай бұрын
We do have bidets here in Spain but I'm honestly not sure what is the % of population that actually uses it every time, I would say it's lower than 50%. I personally rarely use it.
@karima_MK6 ай бұрын
I tried to explain to colleagues here in Canada why bidet is so useful. I used a metaphor : if you drop mayonnaise or ketchup on the floor, you use paper first, then you wash. Your ass work the same. They didn't get it.
@baroncicala19346 ай бұрын
@@alfrredd But what's the point in spending hundreds of euros per year in toilette paper and still have your ass dirty? Just use the bidet!
@didonegiuliano35476 ай бұрын
@@karima_MK based metaphore
@AngeloTelesforo6 ай бұрын
In Brazil bidets were standard, even in apartments, up to the mid 80s. Then, as the Spaniard girl mentioned, for lack of space, it was swapped for the hygiene douche (duchinha higiênica). Brazil is huge, but I do think that is commonplace (duchinha higiênica) in the whole country! The Brazilian girl is just too young.
@flowerdolphin56486 ай бұрын
I, as a tourist, feel like Italians love air conditioner in trains and big stores, but don't know how to regulate it xD Everytime I walk in there I feel like I need winter clothes, but it's like 35°C outside lol.
@carlosbarross6 ай бұрын
O bidet é pra limpar o cxzinho? Parece um vaso com torneiras, não faço idéia de como funciona e é muito melhor tomar um banho! 😅
@iagobroxadoАй бұрын
Tu deve ser um enzo pra não saber o que é um bidet.
@angelica22695 ай бұрын
ac gives you a headache and makes you sick bc of the temperature difference btw inside and outside
@goncaloaraujo66446 ай бұрын
In portugal bidets are mandatory in houses
@noosh_md13505 ай бұрын
is the air conditioner dangerous ? :/ i lived in Europe ; the Problem is not that it is dangrous ; the Problem is that the electricity is expensive and the heat pas really terrible.
@andicornx6 ай бұрын
Some old houses or apartments in Brazil have bidet too, it’s not THAT uncommon, but no one now a days installs a bidet in their houses, it’s kinda Icky lol
@andicornx6 ай бұрын
Btw, my cousin’s grandma’s apartment had a bidet and I never even dared to use it because I felt it was too complicated lol
@andicornx6 ай бұрын
Me and no one tbh
@rogeriopenna90146 ай бұрын
It's much more icky to throw toilet paper with shit in the basket. I always throw mine in the toilet, even if my wife gets angry, she says it's not Europe or the US. I say I don't care. Maybe we should install the little showers. I would use them
@andicornx6 ай бұрын
@@rogeriopenna9014 agreed, I also throw them down the toilet, to make it not clog, it’s easy, just flush it down then clean yourself and flush the paper, and I think you are brasileiro também amigo hehehe
@fannyalcomantovani58226 ай бұрын
@@andicornx you guys are doing the right thing on the WRONG country, because brazil doesn't have the same sewage system as the United states Has, this might cause problems with the pipes and the whole system
@shaunleonard38786 ай бұрын
In the USA, we don’t understand bidets.😆 And, no AC is UNACCEPTABLE!!! We would die.🥵
@wiikends6 ай бұрын
We'll also be creeped out until we get used to it. If no ac at least a fan
@santostv.6 ай бұрын
Bidets is to clean your pepe and feet😂
@N3v3r_S3ttl36 ай бұрын
Depends where you live in Europe, West and Northern European countries don't have AC. The houses are really good isolated, so it keeps the warmth during the winter and keeps house cool in the summer. Normally it's only a few days/weeks that it's really hot. So a normal fan or portable airconditioning are common here, not the fancy AC that connects to the outside of the house.
@xolotlmexihcah46716 ай бұрын
What happens is that in Europe, they don't really know about hot weather (not even in the most Southern parts of Europe); so, of course they are fine with just a fan. Even in the summers, their average UV index is relatively low compared to Mexico; also, most of them are not even aware of how different it is to live in a place averaging 35°C-50°C, but with a 100% humidity! In such kind of climatic conditions, fans are simply not enough.
@shaunleonard38786 ай бұрын
@@xolotlmexihcah4671 Very true! Where I live in the USA, we are already hitting 30 to 35 degrees C with humidity at 70%+ and the summer season hasn’t started in earnest yet.
@alpacallama5826 ай бұрын
Does anyone have an idea why French and Italy are very strict with the AC? 🤔
@hnrccaa6 ай бұрын
You easily catch a cold and there is also a germ problem if the AC is not clean
@alpacallama5826 ай бұрын
@hnrccaa oh thanks for the answer! So use fan is enough even for summer?
@Araujo-xq7rr6 ай бұрын
Sao paulo is on a hilly area, so summer night isn''t too hot to sleep
@markshen32806 ай бұрын
Do you people have cupboards to hang your clothes and socks 🧦 and other clothing items ?
@arysse1915 ай бұрын
me, an italian, watching this with air con on
@Luckyamor3 ай бұрын
I don't understand why there is a Brazilian and not a Portuguese, isn't she European? It would make more sense for her to be with the other Americans.
@total_boredom6 ай бұрын
Well, we have AC's in our bedroom in my house in Brasil
@luispli2 ай бұрын
I was waiting for Julia to talk about how we discard the toilet paper away. 😬
@rays80816 ай бұрын
WE NEED MORE OF THEM THERE SO ENTERTAINING AND FEELS GOOD TO WATCHHH
@thiagoholland874 ай бұрын
Júlia needs to have an update about air conditioner and bidets 😂
@ederfabio1006 ай бұрын
Eu não acho que o problema seja comprar o ar condicionado, até pq acho que quem consegue comprar um celular consegue comprar o ar tbm, mas tipo, o que pega mesmo é o preço da eletricidade
@nalessolucas3 ай бұрын
I still have bidet in my house.
@carlos_crs16 ай бұрын
Em nenhum momento foi citado o chuveiro elétrico do Brasil, que milagre é esse? kkkk
@iagobroxadoАй бұрын
Lembro de um video em que a Julia ou a Ana mencionam o chuveiro elétrico...mas não lembro que video exatamente foi esse.
@adilnog70945 ай бұрын
as mulheres latinas são mais expansivas , muito mais falantes , mas quando digo mulheres latinas ate mesmo as europeias pois latinas são as que falam a partir do latim.
@art3mide6446 ай бұрын
I can do without air conditioning even if it's 38° and humid, I can't live without a bidet!
@biac0sta6 ай бұрын
No air conditioning in Brazil we die 😂
@RaphaelSmith_846 ай бұрын
A Julia é de SP, maioria das casas nao tem AC
@leondenizard38006 ай бұрын
Depende do lugar SP,Sul e sul de Minas Gerais por serem lugares com clima ,ais fresco não precisa tanto,agora norte do país é cidades costeiras como o RJ é muito quente e realmente não tem como não ter
@biac0sta6 ай бұрын
@@leondenizard3800 pelo menos em 20 dos 26 estados + DF precisa de ar condicionado mesmo, lugares mais frios são minoria no Brasil.
@leondenizard38006 ай бұрын
@@biac0sta sim sim,como disse apenas o sul,SP e sul de Minas nas serras tem o clima mais fresco subtropical,o resto do país é muito quente e é uma necessidade
@mauricio77vicente356 ай бұрын
When they were talking about the bathroom, she just forgot to mention that in Brazil, because of the country's pipes, we have to throw toilet paper in a trash can in the bathroom, otherwise it will clog.
@tiagosa32856 ай бұрын
in Portugal it is common to have bides, as it was mandatory now that new houses no longer have bides