There is nothing more Spanish than complaining about Spain. You are one of us, James
@TechSucht Жыл бұрын
Seems to be an international thing, I always say the same about Germany. 😀
@grace81617 Жыл бұрын
😂😂
@joelcoll4034 Жыл бұрын
@@joe743kay but he is complain about Spain not about New Zeland so it still applies
@joelcoll4034 Жыл бұрын
@@joe743 it was a joke...
@perrolutxo Жыл бұрын
@@youssef24231 Hey Youssef! I was trying to make a joke, not a point :)
@therealgoldomenso3864 Жыл бұрын
I am a Spaniard living in USA, and I also can't vote since I am a resident, not a citizen. Not being able to vote unless you are a citizen of that country is pretty standard, not just exclusively an issue with Spain.
@RoylandLara Жыл бұрын
Is called constitution , and I love every time I see an immigrant trying to change the constitution😂stupids
@GreatWaterCircus Жыл бұрын
He is English he always complains... that is the first problem.
@sazonao11 ай бұрын
One of the foundations of the nation is no taxation without representation. I'm thinking, you pay tax, you vote.
@therealgoldomenso386411 ай бұрын
@@sazonao I think it makes sense that foreigners don't get to vote. Imagine if any person in the world could vote for any country in the world. That could get pretty messy.
@ChefGoreb11 ай бұрын
@@GreatWaterCircus I don't think it works that way. I have never met a Kiwi who referred to themselve as "English". The only people who are proud to be English are those from England. Same as an Argentinian would not say he's Spanish, just because they share a language^^
@ivesthefirst Жыл бұрын
As a Brazilian I had to jump in and comment. Spam calls are so constant here that we usually don't answer the phone if we don't know who is calling.
@gauchoparaguayo Жыл бұрын
You haven't been to the USA!
@terribreed7637 Жыл бұрын
@@gauchoparaguayo True! I never answer the phone. And thankfully my carrier has the feature to identify probably spam calls which are 99% of calls.
@GabrielAlvarez-y5v Жыл бұрын
In Mexico is the same, but add kidnappers and scammers to the mix 😂
@wockforwork Жыл бұрын
Same in Russia ahahah. So we have lot of services that tag calls like spam or scam
@dusuarez Жыл бұрын
As a Brazilian, Spain is exactly the same. I got spam calls a few days after getting my number. Interesting, Brazilian bureaucracy is getting better in the last decades, while in Spain it's a nightmare.
@elpepinazo78018 ай бұрын
James. For US citizens when yo take Spanish citizenship, they ask you to sign a document where you say you renounce your citizenship. You sign a document of alligeance to the king and to obey Spanish law. As far as the US, renouncing citizenship must be done by going to a US embassy and signing papers stating that you desire to renounce your citizenship and a couple of other procedural steps. Unless you do this, you are still a US citizen. So the US is happy, Spain is happy and hopefully you will be happy enjoying dual citizenship.
@Daydreaminglofi8 ай бұрын
That’s good advice but I think he’s from New Zealand though
@MarshalWalker1968 Жыл бұрын
I'm from the United States and have been living in Spain for 4 years. Your number 12 made me laugh. I've made up a Spanish word for that long period of goodbyes after you're done having drinks or a meal with friends. I call it the "sobrecalle"...jajajaja. I always point out to them...especially if it's in the dead of Summer or Winter when it's blazing hot or freezing cold, that we could still be in a temperature controlled environment enjoying another drink. Instead, we are usually on the street a few meters from where we were sitting inside talking for another 45 minutes to an hour. I love Spain! I love the sobremesa! I don't care for the sobrecalle.
@marcgarrigosmane166 Жыл бұрын
We just don't want to say goodbye
@bkm2797 Жыл бұрын
Curious Marshall, have you tried leaving an hour earlier, it would be a bit frustrating if this happened everytime.
@caroleloomis1430 Жыл бұрын
Love it!
@Cantetinza17 Жыл бұрын
I'm just that person to be like, "Well I gotta go bye". My GodMother still lives in Spain, so I'm familiar with the goodbyes. I just say, "Nice seeing you I have an early day bye". And I'm gone. ☺️
@CoastHobbit9340 Жыл бұрын
@@marcgarrigosmane166 I always listen out for the 'reset timer' phrase and try to muzzle the person about to say it - it never works! At some point in the attempt to say bye and leave, someone will utter the phrase 'pues nada' ('well, nothing' !?) and at least another hour is added to the ritual. (As a lifelong procrastinator I can't really complain about that one!)
@valm.5243 Жыл бұрын
I'm black and I would try Conguitos when I visit Spain ...the chocolate and the white chocolate ones. How do they taste? It doesn't offend me. I feel secure in my blackness that I don't care about ignorant, racist people. We are all humans and all of us have red blood. Color differences are only skin deep. We all just have to be happy with the way God made all of us unique and celebrate that! It seems like the Spanish laissez-faire attitude about race is the way to be. I think we are too touchy about race in the English-speaking world, especially in the US.
@hwanjung823011 ай бұрын
Generally, white liberals are the ones who get most offended or triggered
@pedroteran588511 ай бұрын
It's a chocolate-coated peanut.
@bookinsights109211 ай бұрын
There should be no blacks in Europe. Go back.
@Jenjen202110 ай бұрын
They taste delicious and Spaniards are not racist. You'll love Spain and you'll love conguitos
@Sarie97710 ай бұрын
Exactly! Just as was banning Uncle Ben´s and Aunt Jemaima´s images...
@Almblanco Жыл бұрын
The thing about Baltasar's black face in Spain is that it is a tradition carried over from a time when there weren't many black people in Spain. Now, evidently, there are plenty of Africans who can fill the role (and be much more convincing). My point is that I don't think Baltasar's blackface is racism as such. It is simply characterization. This is a clear example of anglosaxon sensitivities being applied to other nations where the context is vastly different and thus the same conclusions cannot be reached. The reason blackface is such a big deal in the US is that country has a much more recent history of very holstile racism against blacks and minstrel shows were common to mock this race. The same cannot be said for Spain. All that said, if it was up to me, I'd always pick a real black man to play Baltasar, my primordial reason being that it needs to be as convincing as possible for the children attending the parade (and let's be honest, the black make up is not very convincing...)
@jameshashim8869 Жыл бұрын
Spain benefited in the slave trade. A lot of money was made and brought to Spain to build the country. So, don't go about saying there were not lots black people in Spain. Spain is generally a racist country!
@Almblanco Жыл бұрын
@@jameshashim8869 nah, not really
@CaenFilms Жыл бұрын
buddy. do the world a favor and look up anti-black imagery.
@enibeni2071 Жыл бұрын
Like I often say to many englishspeakers online: "your country isn't the center of the world". The level of entitlement of certain english speakers is outragerous. Many USA's people and England's people love indentitarian ideologies, identitarian beliefs....They see racism on everything, everything is racist, everything is an insult to black people....Give me a break! To combat racism with racism is wrong. To combat xenophobia with xenophobia is wrong. CULTURAL SHOCK exist and it's important when discussing cultural issues. People need to educate themselves before accusing others. Every ethnicity has different expression and reasons. To apply the mindset of your country to the rest of countries is wrong (and it can even be considered racistz xenophobic, suoremacist and imperialist). 1-USA's people and England's people consider black skin and red lips are racist...however, it's considered a beautiful traditional art in some latin countries (Cuba, Brazil etc). USA's people and England's people need to consider the fact that the british empire didn't get along with Portugal and Spain. Historical bigotry is dangerous. 2- Spanish people have DNA of Europe, North Africa and Middle East. The white race is the combination of Europe, North Africa and Middle East. Arabs was already in Spain in 700 and Cleopatra had greek ancestry. Some spanish people have natural brown skin. Black people aren't the only people on Earth who have brown skin. 3-It isn't black face. It's cosplay (costume + play). These men don't have natural white hair. These men don't have natural orange hair. It's a cosplay. Why do people only complain about characters that have brown skin or are black? To put a bad connotation on everything that a race (in this case, white race) do is racist. Racism is discrimination based on race. Everybody deserves to be judge by who she/he is. Say no to racism. 4- Spain, Brazil and many other countries appreciate brown skin. Tan products are very common in Spain. They aren't trying to change their race.
@the_specialista6319 Жыл бұрын
You couldn't have said it better. It's so weird that Anglo-Saxon culture is sooooo sensitive towards this kind of things when they're the most racist.
@kevinbyrne45387 ай бұрын
In the USA there was a brand of pancake mix which was called "Aunt Jemima". The box featured a small illustration of a black woman wearing a bandana on her head. People complained about an illustration that suggested a domestic servant; so the manufacturer changed the illustration to a younger black woman with neat hair and a pearl earring. No one complained -- except the company's "diversity" officer. So the illustration was removed and the brand's name was changed to "Pearl River Milling Co." Very catchy, right? Sales have declined and a large factory has closed -- costing 500 jobs.
@robertkennedy87356 ай бұрын
I grew up on Aunt Jemima. When I went to the store to buy it I didn’t even recognize the box so I bought another brand. When I figured out what they did I said screw that I’m sticking with the new brand. I think we are too sensitive in the US and everything is offensive. I can see why someone from the US would be offended by conguitos but when I saw them in the store in Spain I just thought, oh this is a cute little character. If we try to view things from the other person perspective we will find that many times there aren’t bad intentions. Perhaps a lack of awareness, but not bad intentions. In the words of Rodney King can we all just get along.
@jimsanderson4180Ай бұрын
I stopped buying Aunt Jemima because it tastes bad. It used to be good but the greedy owners cut corners to boost their bottom line.
@johnnaismith2452 Жыл бұрын
Hi James, I’m 60+ and lived the first third of my life in the UK, the second third in Spain before returning to Scotland for latest 20 years and I can’t wait to return to my beloved Spain for my ‘golden’ years. With all it’s idiosyncrasies Spain is still one of the friendliest and best countries to live in. Love the videos and your enthusiasm.
@beckynelson6786 Жыл бұрын
I agree.It's my "Happy place".
@davidjoseph5942 Жыл бұрын
@@beckynelson6786 Probably not if you happen to be a black person?
@mitchconnerandsometimesjlotoo Жыл бұрын
Scotland basically all my life, I want to live in Spain but yikes I have to learn Spanish.
@mitchconnerandsometimesjlotoo Жыл бұрын
@@davidjoseph5942 get a life.
@ManuelGrau Жыл бұрын
@@davidjoseph5942 I have 2 black friends from Cuba living in Alicante, Spain, for more than 20 years. They never suffered any racism at all.
@rhyljones50519 ай бұрын
You are like a kiwi version of me! I've been living in Catalunya for 12 years, am married to a Spanish national and have a 9 year old son. We share very similar gripes about Spain despite absolutely loving it as a place to live and raise a family. I especially resonated with the long Spanish goodbye. My wife is the absolute queen at this, sometimes even insisting that I get up and put on my coat as we need to get home as it's school tomorrow...then proceeding to start a new conversation which will inevitably last for another 20 minutes by which time I am sweating in my coat and wishing I had just stayed sat down and grabbed another beer!
@olgaolszewska15458 ай бұрын
😆😆😆
@PedroCarvalho-lb7qx7 ай бұрын
This also happens in Portugal hehe
@dr.codina7 ай бұрын
This was so funny! I absolutely agree that the long good-byes are true, despite this, I still do it here in the U.S., maybe it's in our DNA
@josemariaserrano1817 ай бұрын
My political family sez hold my beer. On Christmas it took 30 full minutes JUST TO SERVE DESSERT. Goodbyes of less than an hour are considered terribly impolite.
@RichardCork-v7v6 ай бұрын
You are hilarious! Por. Dios que me vuelva loca! Toda la verdad
@finnkuudere3516 Жыл бұрын
My "Long Spanish Goodbye" turned into a marriage. I'm Irish American and I married a Castellana in college (Colorado St Uni). At first I didn't realize she was really attracted to me. I actually thought, "D@mn she is going to be a fine wife for someone." Either way we were set up on a first date on her request by a mutual friend. It was a dance and by the end of the date I was feeling overwhelmed because she is so gregarious and affectionate and assertive. I really am a very mellow laid back stoic guy - very Colorado. Any way by the end of the first date I was starting to suspect that I had signed on for more than I realized. There was already a second date arranged the following night and at the end of that I agreed to meet her at lunch after class the day after tomorrow which in turn became a standard lunch date with periodic evening dates. I could go on and it is a comedic story with bags being left at my apartment and keys being exchanged but this is a you tube comment so I'll get to the point. We were married that year and on her dayplanner she actually has a count of the days we've been apart after 23 years. 36 days in total after 23+ years. I love her. I love her with all my heart but she will never ever say "goodbye." When Spaniards say "I Love you," they mean "I love you forever and for all eternity and we will never be apart until the end of space time or reality folds in on itself."
@davidrm110 Жыл бұрын
I would pay for your love story to be made a movie❤
@finnkuudere3516 Жыл бұрын
@@davidrm110 What a nice thing to say. Thank you. I wonder about everyone’s love story. My father ended up marrying the boss’ secretary and her mother and father met at a political rally at the Univ Valladolid.
@Llam-Amex2663 Жыл бұрын
Really? Tell me in a few years.
@alejandrayalanbowman367 Жыл бұрын
I was set up via a marriage agency and asked to choose four girls from their list. The girl I went on a first date with happened to be a TV news presenter. After the rstaurant closed early, we adjourned to a bar which was almost deserted (there was a soccer match on.) By the time we parted we had even agreed on the wedding date. That was back in 1989. We'ere still togteher!
@finnkuudere3516 Жыл бұрын
@@alejandrayalanbowman367 That is fast. As I implied in my comment I think she had marital intentions on day 1 but I needed to be convinced. "Bowman" doesn't sound Spanish so I assume your wife is Spanish. That is my case. I think you'll agree that the Spanish people are masters of family and love. Amazing wonderful people. I'm very happy you're still together!
@Robert_Hermigua9 ай бұрын
It is interesting to hear his rant about banks in Spain. I have a bank account in Spain and in "my" village I have my personal banker. The service is great! I can truely say that I never had a better service from any banker. It is true that service varies a lot from excellent to terrible. But has nothing to do with big corporations.
@CruzSanchezRipa7 ай бұрын
The bigger the corporation, the worse the tratment. The same is true regarding the population of the village/city. The more populated, the worse It becomes.
@RobinAsp774 ай бұрын
The bank rant was on point! You have just been lucky.
@AndreaAdessi-mw8vc10 ай бұрын
As an Italian I find that your description matches at 98% with Italy too (most of all southern Italy). Maybe the little difference is in coffee and in pillows. Speaking of the origins of our proximity, I initially thought of the Roman empire and our common Latin origins but I realised that Southern Italy has been a Spanish domination until 1861, so it's Italy that has followed and imited spanish society and not viceversa. Interesting!
@realsociedad38589 ай бұрын
Italian food is much better than Spanish
@zocoraful9 ай бұрын
@@realsociedad3858 A juzgar por tu comentario es evidente que en tu casa comes mierd@
@pablomartin64159 ай бұрын
Southern Italy under Spanish domination until 1861? That's simply not true at all.
@AndreaAdessi-mw8vc9 ай бұрын
@pablomartin6415 You have to notice that the Royal House of the Regno delle Due Sicilie (the latter name of the State that was in southern Italy) still was a part of the spanish Royal family. When I talk about a spanish domination, I mean in terms of costume and uses in the upper class of the society with, in some way, ends to be what is considered elegant, sophisticated. I'm Italian and I still think that part of Italian people are still similar, by they way of living, with spanish people.
@albertomarset9 ай бұрын
As a matter or fact, Southern Italy belonged to the Spanish empire for longer that They've been Italian.
@seat9k Жыл бұрын
I'm watching this video now and the part about racism struck me particularly. I moved here with my two teenaged boys, both black, almost 6 years ago. One of the biggest reasons we moved was because of safety and racism concerns in the US for black teenagers, particularly boys. We have no regrets.
@hejla4524 Жыл бұрын
That racism section was pathetic. Spain for the time being ignores this type of idiocy, but no doubt in time will bow to the wishes of these Woke snowflakes.
@wwbuirkle Жыл бұрын
LOL By far the most dangerous thing for young black men in the US is other black men not even close.
@davidprietogomez7254 Жыл бұрын
This is because casual ignorant racisim. Same people doing black face will be the first to defend you against any racist treat, even if it means defending you against police. This is because people dont see the insensitive casual racism as racist. They come from a cultural prespective when this only means tradition. Kids love the guy doing blackface because represents a good black african king and have good perception of the black man, as a honest good hearthed man that cares for Jesus...often is the favourite of spanish kids. The blackface issue...well the term in itself is not known for most people. Think about this: A white guy dresses up as a black man and does blackface to teach children black men are good and help Jesus, and we are all diverse. Strange and cringe, but this is the reality of it. It comes from a time there were not black men in Spain at all.
@hejla4524 Жыл бұрын
@@davidprietogomez7254 The black King is the children's favorite for all the right reasons.
@wwbuirkle Жыл бұрын
LMFAO the biggest threat for young black men are other black men it's not even close and the data on police brutality doesn't support your BS.Funny you moved to a country that's 90% WHITE!
@Nadine-xv1kr9 ай бұрын
I love long goodbyes. I am a french expat living in the US and when you leave a party here, you barely say goodbye, and it always gives me such a sad feeling. From having fun, drinking and eating with a bunch of people, you just leave all that, all of a sudden, like a thief. I can't wait to move to Spain for the long good byes 🙂
@gato-grande8 ай бұрын
SAN MARTIN DE LOS ANDES ARGENTINA
@beniaminocogoi58067 ай бұрын
Italian in the UK, totally agree!
@MissGabriela8296 ай бұрын
Am from.Costa Rica, moved to the states when I was 11.. (am 46) my poor American Husband hates the long goodbyes lol. 6 yrs married and I finally dont have to remind him to say goodbye to people. the whole wave to the world as you walk out irks me. go and physically say Good bye.
@freekingfreaking2466 ай бұрын
Well that's rich because the quick goodbye or literally just leaving without saying goodbye is precisely associated with french culture in Brazil. We call it "the french exit" when you leave a place discreetly without saying goodbye to people. I think in English people say the "the Irish goodbye" or something
@Nadine-xv1kr6 ай бұрын
@@freekingfreaking246 That is rich, considering how much Brazilians know about the French culture. 🙂
@mr.bamboocha5 ай бұрын
Been living here for 15 years and it is one of the LEAST RACIST countries! The conguito thing is like 50 years old. And Balthasar is a BLACK bible character. So wtf is racist about it??
@AnfieldKilroy3 ай бұрын
Spain is a racist country.
@sergiobejaranoolivera13963 ай бұрын
Fr. If there's no black men who's willing to be Baltazar that year, they're obviously going to have a white person painted black. Wouldn't it be more racist to have a white person not painted in black to represent a black character?
@Bapp-883 ай бұрын
well for starters, check the bilbe because it does not say baltasar is black anywhere. Actually probably they should all be black / dark skin given where the bible happens.... second, the issue he is describing is having white people performing as black people with painted faces instead of just hiring actual black people so you did not get it
@alexstafford85933 ай бұрын
I don't understand what's racist about this, in our tradition Baltasar is black. You don't hire someone to play the role, you do it because of tradition and the children. So if it has to be a white guy painting himself, so be it. Anyway, when I was young there were no black people available!
@SheenaBrekke3 ай бұрын
Totally agree! I've spent 2 month here and experience is the same
@peperomero9638 Жыл бұрын
That goodbye problem is just called having a Spanish wife my friend.... It comes to my mind the countless hours I have spent waiting for my mother or wife to say goodbye to a friend, family member, neighbor, or even someone they don't like. My grandpa (may he rest in peace) used to have a saying that read "La representación de la eternidad son dos mujeres despidiendose" - "The representation of an eternity is two women saying goodbye to each other." It does sound like your wife has taken you to parties or dinners and after agreeing to leave has had you waiting for hours while she "said goodbye." It only gets worse with age, believe me. Cheers!
@erichamilton3373 Жыл бұрын
It's like the Long goodbyes in the Upper Midwest of the US. The inching to the door continued conversation on the doorstep etc...
@desireepetitdemurat8660 Жыл бұрын
Seguramente es heredado de España, en México tenemos exactamente el mismo problema, es desesperante e irse pronto puede ser considerado poco amable.
@estebanfuertes1993 Жыл бұрын
Igual en Puerto Rico
@PanchoChiekrie Жыл бұрын
My mum has done this forever . I'm British raised, and it drives up the f-ing wall. "Shall we leave soon?" .... 45 minutes later. 😢
@annedonnellan6876 Жыл бұрын
Bye,bye,bye😂
@eliergomezmenendez2487 Жыл бұрын
Number 12 happens to Cubans too, probably to most Latin American countries. I live in the US but I was born and raise in Cuba, and recently visited Spain, and it felt like I belonged there, like I was born there, there are so many cultural/behavioral similarities that you feel at home, with the good and also bad things. Loved your video.
@ManuelGrau Жыл бұрын
Of course you belong there, Cubans are our brothers!!
@evaklum8974 Жыл бұрын
MONTAÑAS LAGOS FIORDOS NIEVE GLACIARES BOSQUES CHILE ARGENTINA LA ESCANDINAVIA DEL HEMISFERIO SUR AURORA AUSTRAL
@evaklum8974 Жыл бұрын
@@ManuelGrau MONTAÑAS LAGOS FIORDOS NIEVE GLACIARES BOSQUES CHILE ARGENTINA LA ESCANDINAVIA DEL HEMISFERIO SUR AURORA AUSTRAL
@Lxz3 Жыл бұрын
España y Cuba son hermanas. Hace poco más de 100 años éramos el mismo país y mucha de nuestra gente iba de acá para allá. Los cubanos siguen siendo españoles en esencia, la mayoría tienen un padre, una abuela o bisabuelos españoles y como tú dices, tenemos muchas cosas en común. Me encantaría visitar Cuba algún día, cuando salgan de esta situación que espero sea pronto. Un saludo desde España ❤🇨🇺
@ismaelalfonso4303 Жыл бұрын
Viva Cuba y España
@keapfundheller81309 ай бұрын
Spain: We have an awful lot of bureaucracy. Germany: Hold my beer.
@natanielcostard8 ай бұрын
I deal with both German and Spanish bureaucracies. NOTHING compares to the hermeticism of the Spanish one. I'm a native Spanish speaker and most of the time I have no idea what they're trying to say. It's very unnerving.
@keapfundheller81308 ай бұрын
@@natanielcostard As I don't have the comparison, I can't say anything about it. It's just, that we Germans are known for our bureaucracy. 🙂😁
@gato-grande8 ай бұрын
@@keapfundheller8130 ACONCAGUA ARGENTINA
@VicodinElmo8 ай бұрын
> Italy has entered the chat
@christos19178 ай бұрын
Greece: Im joke to you?
@daisy82978 ай бұрын
I went to a post office in rural France and when I asked to buy stamps to send postcards in Australia she kept correcting me and saying Austria. That woman had NO idea where Australian was.
@lickeymo7 ай бұрын
😂😂😂 we sent postcards from St Michel France post successfully to Australia 🇦🇺
@davidpardocossio89955 ай бұрын
Sounds strange, as the French for Austria (Autriche) and Australia (Australie) are quite different...
@daisy82975 ай бұрын
@@davidpardocossio8995 I don’t think there was a confusion with the name, I am a native French speaker and repeated it a few times. Her face was totally blank. I actually thought she was having me on, so laughed and said “You know, the large island in the Pacific?” She thought for a few seconds, and then asked me if it was anywhere near New Caledonia! Considering how good the French education system is, I was (and still am) totally gobsmacked 🥴
@agffans5725 Жыл бұрын
New Zealand is actually named after the Dutch province of Zeeland, not to forget that the capital of Denmark, Copenhagen, is located on an island by the name of Zealand (Sjælland in Danish), which makes it all rather confusing, and could be the reason why they may think New Zealand is an island in Northern Europe.
@TheGerogero Жыл бұрын
No, they clearly have in mind the province Zeeland and James, lacking empathy and quick to ridicule, attributes a hyperbolic position to them.
@xxiicarus Жыл бұрын
Nah, we just don't know where New Zealand is
@GHJ322 Жыл бұрын
Hahaha, so they would know about all the stuff you mentioned but wouldn't know about the country New Zealand?
@jurgenkoks9142 Жыл бұрын
@@GHJ322 actually I think most european know Zeeland more than New Zealand xD, doesnt help that he does actually look a bit like a dutch person too :D
@dancre Жыл бұрын
Nueva zeLANDA suena como HoLANDA . Creo que esa debe ser la confusion xd
@belstar11289 ай бұрын
13:32 sorry but its actually you who are unwilling to change your mind you see someone painting themselves black and automatically think minstrel shows from America 100 years ago while its clearly not the same thing
@MYTravelBF Жыл бұрын
After living in Spain over 3.5 years, including in Madrid, Granada and Logroño, a few of these are definitely on my list too! The one difference is that I never really noticed the long Spanish goodbye because it's very similar to the long goodbye where people continue to linger in Wisconsin in the US. Great video as always, James!
@youngspiritsinging Жыл бұрын
That is very interesting about Wisconsin!
@spainrevealed Жыл бұрын
Wow -- that's fascinating!
@joelcoll4034 Жыл бұрын
I'm from Spain and I definitely notice the looong goodbyes. It's a problem if you have an appointment but the group you are leaving with keeps talking
@damonfeidias Жыл бұрын
@@spainrevealed Try Greek food
@Marie.socialite2 ай бұрын
A ver! Todavía no os habéis enterado que el despedirse tiene dos razones distintas *una por que es el via crucis una penitencia, Jesús bebió en la última cena y luego tuvo que cargar con la cruz y cada parada de despedida es una de las paradas que hizo con la cruz, estamos haciendo lo mismo. Es la representación de aquello. * otra es por qué según vamos despidiendonos hacemos tiempo para que se pase el positivo del alcohol y si conduces y te para la guardia civil no te multe. Me cachis!, que hay que explicároslo todo. 😂😂 broma un saludo
@anyaroz86198 ай бұрын
I completely disagree about the Baltazar celebration. There is nothing racist about it in my opinion. The race is an issue in America and other countries where historically black people were forcefully brought from African continent and used and abused as slaves. Because in US black people are still mistreated and in many cases are discriminated upon - in America any black face is off limits - rightfully so! But in Europe blacks were never looked down at. They weren't discriminated as a group, so Europeans have nothing to be sorry about and also they love Baltazar and admire this character as a wiseman coming from a far away land, from a completely different culture. So, no, I disagree - dressing up as Baltazar or painting the face to celebrate this saint (Baltazar is a saint and is worshiped in Europe as a saint) has nothing to do with racism.
@grondhero3 ай бұрын
🤦♂ *You never read a history book after leaving school, did you?* The Spanish, just like other major European countries, bought *_millions_* of African slaves in Africa. Instead of shipping them to Spain, they shipped them to South America. Stop trying to blame everything on the US. If you had an inkling of knowledge, you'd know that the US brought over some of the _least_ amount of slaves.
@v1shengel29 күн бұрын
Black people in Europe have definitely been mistreated and subject to discrimination. Remember the Europeans were the ones responsible for the transatlantic slave trade to begin with. Racism has been, and still is, a huge problem in Europe. Admitting this is an important first step in fighting it.
@dion1970dion Жыл бұрын
I am Dutch... and we have a province called Zeeland. A quick search tells me "In 1642 Dutch explorer Abel Tasman was the first European to discover New Zealand, calling it Staten Land. In 1645, Dutch cartographers renamed the land Nova Zeelandia after the Dutch province of Zeeland".... by the way we love your channel: we are fond of many places in Spain but especially Donostia San Sebastian: we've visited this fantastic town almost every year for the past 3 years in a row, and your channel has been a great help.. Eskerikasko for that (and indeed, some Basque words open doors)! The pintxos places that you pointed out, we visited them all and they are fantastic! By the way ... Salamanca must be our second love.... and also interesting: Canfranc...and... so many great places in Andalusia... Ronda... and... I can go on and on and on. By the way: in the Netherlands and Belgium we have the fresh asparagus. I agree with you on the canned ones, not my cup of tea, but if you're ever in the south of the Netherlands or Flanders/Belgium: give the fresh ones a try, the way they are prepared here. Completely different!! White gold we call them.... Agur!
@joesoy9185 Жыл бұрын
Yes, The Dutch export a lot of their white asparagus to Germany where the Germans devour loads of it in season. It is usually boiled in water with a touch of added sugar and served with melted butter and slices of boiled ham.
@arnodobler1096 Жыл бұрын
@@joesoy9185 The best white asparagus comes from southern Germany
@Souliban Жыл бұрын
You should to read recent studies about the first Europeans in New Zealand. From New Zealand researcher. It was found a tree originally from New Zealand with more than 500 years in Galicia, Spain.....
@W3c16B Жыл бұрын
I live in Denmark, on an island called Zeeland, almost close to Austria, that some people mix up with Australia 😂
@rogerfairhurst8705 Жыл бұрын
@@arnodobler1096 Don't say that to anyone living in the Rheinland!
@xcoder11229 ай бұрын
In Germany, SPAM phone calls without prior consent of the called person, are illegal. If a company would do that, they had to pay a high penalty fee and the authorities will even shutdown entire call centers. If you receive SPAM calls without prior consent, you can report those online. If are called, you can ask the caller when and how you gave contact them permission and they have to answer that to you and if they cannot, again, that's illegal and you report them as well.
@varsoo18 ай бұрын
How do you enforce that against international calls? That's impossible. You seem to be talking about an entirely different thing. From my own perspective as a person living in the UK, the overwhelming majority of spam phone calls come from India/Pakistan and Nigeria/Ghana. Nothing the British government can hope to do. I suppose the only reason you're different is because nobody outside of Germany speaks German. But I am 100% sure people in Portugal get them from Brazilians, and people in Spain get them from Latin Americans, and people in France/Belgium get them from Francafrique.
@xcoder11228 ай бұрын
@@varsoo1First of all, I was referring to the video content and the Spanish phone spam comes from Spanish companies (or international companies available in Spain) that want to sell Spanish people contacts, so nothing about that is out of reach for Spanisch authorities. Have you even watched the video? Second, German law enforcement will contact law enforcements of other countries for cooperation, e.g. multiple Indian call centers were closed that way, because call center spam is illegal by Indian law as well but of course this law cannot get enforced, if nobody reports those call centers to Indian authorities. And I can understand, that you as a private person cannot file a criminal complaint with Indian authorities against Indian call centers, but your local authorities can do that, because nowadays nothing works without international cooperation in various areas. Something like human trafficking, illegal pornography or money laundering would have long been completely impossible to combat if police authorities did not regularly work together worldwide. And third, of course your authorities can block the number block registered by a certain call center, so calls from that block won't even make into your country anymore. You may think "But those people just fake their caller ID" but that just means that you lack technical understanding how the phone network works. The number that is displayed to you on the phone is a text string that can be arbitrarily chosen. It doesn't even have to be a numeric value. The caller ID can be "Your Uncle" or "The Police" or basically whatever you want it to be and your phone will just display that in its display. But that is not how routing works through the phone network. The caller ID is like DNS name but routing works on the base of routing destinations that are more like IP addresses. On your phone, you can only block by caller ID but authorities can block by phone network ID and this ID cannot be faked, it is set by the phone company, not by the caller.
@natanielcostard8 ай бұрын
@@varsoo1 I don't know about the UK situation, but Latin Americans call Latin Americans, Brazilians call Brazilians and nobody calls Germans. That's just facts.
@sayuas42938 ай бұрын
The problem is spam calls from India
@xcoder11228 ай бұрын
@@sayuas4293And why would people in Spain get more spam calls from India than people elsewhere in Europe? Think about it. This video clearly says that those spam calls are a prom typical to Spain. Also those calls are about switching to a different phone provider, so how would Indian spammer sell Spanish phone contracts for Spanish phone companies? Have you even watched the video and listened to what the guy says about this issue and about the spam calls?
@SeanSandberg-j3q Жыл бұрын
I ADORE SPAIN. I love the northwestern A Coruna, Galicia, the Astorias, Pais Vasco, Rioja, Catalonia, Andorra, Andalucia, Madrid, and every part in between. The best and most diverse people who are from the same country. I love the geography, the Med, the Atlantic, the north sea, the mountains, the beaches. I love the food, the wines, the Flamenco, the art, the essence of Spain, it's customs, it's culture. Everything that is Spain.
@onzo921211 ай бұрын
Me encanta que hagas a Andorra española😂😂😂
@SeanSandberg-j3q11 ай бұрын
@@onzo9212 Si, yo tambien. Yo se la historia y razon algunos espanoles vaya Andorra-es para occultar del dictador. Yo se que Andorra es su propio pais. Visito alla para comprar y... Mais, para mi, es iqual como los gentes piensan en Galicia, Pais Vasco, Asturias, Andalucia, Castilla y Leon. Ellos sienten independiente de Espana-pero todos son Espanoles. Perdona me si te ofendes y perdona mi Castillano. No esta perfecto. Yo sabe que eres Andorran primero pero en mis ojas eres Espanoles tambien. Es como tenemos 50 estados pero todos somos Americanos. ?Me entiendes?
@DianeJardimStratton7211 ай бұрын
Andorra is NOT Spain 😉
@SeanSandberg-j3q11 ай бұрын
@@DianeJardimStratton72 Thank you, I know! I have had to show my passport four times going in and out while shopping there when I lived in Spain for four years. I know the history of when the Spanish fled to Andorra la Vella from Franco. How they are the mountain people who thrive due to no taxes and incredible shopping outlets. For this American, I listed Andorra with my favorite parts of Spain because, although I need a passport to visit, puedo habla Castillano cuando alla. Considering my love for Spain, I listed it as part of my favorite places I visited in Spain. All my love to the Andorrans. I believe Andorra is more well known because of the many references to it in the many websites I have commented on. I LOVE SPAIN AND I LOVE ANDORRA. And man is she cold in the winter. God bless Andorra which is not Spain!
@ciguenas316411 ай бұрын
thank you.
@charliebrmg8 ай бұрын
I am Spanish, living in Madrid, and I want to comment on some of the things you discussed: 1. If the “touristification” in Madrid seems “destructive” to you, you’d better keep away from Barcelona. That place has become “free real estate” for toursim, and LOTS of locals have been forced to leave, just to allow for more and more AirBnB flats. That problem is a serious one. 2. There is a big issue in Spain with people from other countries voting inside our borders. Mainly because of illegal immigration. My opinion: if you have been living in Spain this long, have a stable job, and comply with our laws, you “should” be allowed to vote. Not that the politicians would like it… At least you can vote in local and regional elections, better that than nothing… 3. Phone scams are all over the place. And the “Robinson List”? It’s just another phone scam. Companies don’t check that list. They even obtain numbers on ways that are illegal. And they’ll never get caught. 4. Spain has too many bureaucracy. Part of that is because, in the past, a new government used to fire all public employees (or “funcionarios”, as we call them) from the former governent. Therefore, to avoid that issue from happening in the future, they passed a law that protected public employees from being fired, essentially giving them a job (and a paycheck) for life. That only created further problems, as some of them only go to work by the end of the month, to get their paycheck. Also, the administration in Spain is like a national tier list: at the top, you have the State institutions: the parliament (Congress and Senate), the central government, the Crown, the judiciary, etc etc… But, below that, you have regional governments, regional parliaments, provinces, municipal councils… all of them being literal DUPLICATES of State institutions. Even to me, as a Spanish, it makes no sense. Also, as a Web Developer, I can totally understand your frustration with the public administration’s IT systems. I also suffer from it.
@MVK123 Жыл бұрын
10 years ago when I was applying for my NIE it was a nightmare. I had a job and was ready to start paying my way in tax, but that wasn't enough to get them to make the process easy. The NIE people told me I needed the medical card first, the medical card people told me I needed the NIE first, the NIE people then told me I needed a tax number first, the tax office told me I needed something else first. Then I learned a trick, I would say "but they told me to come here" and it was like a magical phrase, suddenly they could help me. Go figure 🤷🏼♀️ The worst thing you didnt mention is the cita previa 😅 At least since the pandemic, many services that moved online have stayed there and it makes it a little easier 😊
@luluyy1906 Жыл бұрын
True!!!!
@kleinstadtcharme Жыл бұрын
I experienced the same 10 years ago. I had a job offer but for the contract I needed a NIE. For getting a NIE I needed a signed job contract. It was a “círculo vicioso” 😂
@evaklum8974 Жыл бұрын
@@kleinstadtcharme BARILOCHE USHUAIA A R G E N T I N A
@albertoardevolabreu46858 ай бұрын
Como español que he tenido que ayudar a gestionar NIEs para otras personas, estoy de acuerdo contigo. En general, esa frase que has dicho "me dijeron que viniera aquí" ayuda mucho. Otra cosa que ayuda mucho es presentar siempre algo, aunque no sea exactamente el papel que piden... Y cuando sepas que te falta algún papel, presentar más cosas de las que te piden para aturdir al funcionario. Y cuando te digan que no, seguir yendo y presentando cosas cada dos días hasta que se cansen de ti.
@CruzSanchezRipa7 ай бұрын
The Cita previa is a real nightmare.
@JuanRodriguez-yw5gt Жыл бұрын
Painting a white man from Baltasar is common in small towns, but it is because it is not always easy to find black people who want to participate, because in the towns there are already few people per se, and even fewer black immigrants, plus many of they tend to practice another religion and are not interested in participating in Christian celebrations. As a Spaniard, I think that the problem today is the media, which tends to exaggerate the news or distort it to generate controversy and sell more newspapers.
@voice.of.reason10 ай бұрын
Sound like the New Zealander who made this video is a left leaning fan of the communist socialist party in NZ, Lucinda Ardern etc.
@enriquecsmccourt10 ай бұрын
@farialfigar Es una tradiccion de un personaje semificticio no representa una raza, son como las geisas japonesas que se pintan de blanco sin quererr parecer occidentales
@kami-neko10 ай бұрын
And coming from an anglosaxon from New Zealand, where they commited genocide of local population, hahaha, it is hilarious. We are proud of mestizaje. This guy should not make us culprit of his own insecurities and traumas with race.
@enriquecsmccourt10 ай бұрын
@@kami-neko Relax, whites in New Zealand are already only 60% and lose 10% of their population every 5 years to other ethnicities, in a few decades an Anglo-Saxon on these islands will be like a Venusian on Mars. In the United Kingdom itself, they are a minority in London and the major cities. That is racism/genocide to be a minority in your own country of origin and not the skincare of a fictional character.
@isakmetalcc352410 ай бұрын
Tal cual. Mi preferido era el rey Baltasar y se notaba a leguas la pintura, pero ya me dirás tú, de donde íbamos a sacar a un negro para la cabalgata en un pueblo de España en los años 90'. Los niños ni nos fijábamos o no le dábamos importancia, solo queríamos nuestros juguetes xDD. Hoy en día llaman racismo a lo que era normal hace un par de décadas. Progreso lo llaman algunos...
@gaguayod11 ай бұрын
The phenomenon of 'torrefacto' was created during the Spanish Civil War in 1936 - 1939 when the devastated country had a great shortage of coffee. The practice of adding sugar at the final stage of the roasting process was meant to increase the weight of the roasted beans in up to 20%
@pianomeetups9 ай бұрын
That's what I knew! Also it requires less amount of coffee to get the same darkness and bitterness
@JamieZarrr9 ай бұрын
Is Torrefacto sweet, having sugar in its composition?
@pianomeetups9 ай бұрын
@@JamieZarrr just the opposite.... because is not a cover but it is burnt so it adds an even more bitter flavor to the roasted beans. So it requires less amount of powder to get a dark, thick coffee
@JamieZarrr9 ай бұрын
@@pianomeetups thanks. Do you like torrefacto coffee?
@rollosinternet18539 ай бұрын
The international boycott kept inventions like this alive. Need and hunger for the normal population while the system and the elite is never affected. Horrible.
@itzelbp8 ай бұрын
you can´t hold people to the same standard from one country to another because of cultural differences. The spanish don´t see of live blackface the way someone from the U.S. does because it does not come from the same place or have the same meaning. it started out of wanting to represent a character without having any black people around to use. And the same with conguitos. Intention does matter. I don´t call that racism. Racism is when you degrade and look down upon. That is not what is happening here. I have lived in Spain for 13 years. And can tell you that they are more racist to people from central america then they are to black people. I am a white latin american and I have been present in many uncomfortable conversations.
@ChrissieSM11 ай бұрын
Talking about the long goodbye, there was a film called "L'ange exterminateur (El ángel exterminador) by the brilliant film director, Luis Buñuel. It is about a gathering in a house where strange things happen and also the people cannot leave, but there is no physical restraint. As they are reaching the door, they turn back for one reason or another. I saw the film when I was 12, but it made a huge impression on me, Luis Buñuel is a genius.
@davidanthonystone516511 ай бұрын
Love the films of Luis Bunuel
@diane924711 ай бұрын
Sounds like an introvert's nightmare.
@pedroteran588511 ай бұрын
If this may make anybody interested in the film, events follow an unexplained surreal logic which is like the coating of a bitter pill. The core of the movie is the thesis that high class people see themselves as culturally and morally superior to the masses, but if they had to endure a phase of hardship, isolated from the sources of their luxury and social power, all that would soon be proven to be only a slight varnish hiding the same ruthless, rude, animal ways they find despicable in others. It's worth a watch.
@princesa_fugitiva10 ай бұрын
Downloading. Thanks!
@mwiebe266310 ай бұрын
Looks like an interesting film. The original isn’t in French, it’s a Spanish language film, El Angel Exterminador.
@mellamanlu Жыл бұрын
I am Spanish, I come from Madrid and I loved this video. I found it so funny. Please, don’t go home, stay and keep the good work 🙌🏼
@tadesubaru1383 Жыл бұрын
As a Spaniard. I feel you with the god damn spam calls. I'm a student and they ruin my expecience in class. Last time they called and I was in class, I picked up the phone and told them I worked at another, rival enterprise, just so they'd shut up. Even recommended them another, better offer. They hang up and haven't called me since.
@leal21 Жыл бұрын
Existe algo llamado la lista Robinson donde si pones tu número o tu casa es ilegal que te llegue publicidad, te apuntas y a lo mejor te llaman dos veces más como máximo. Les dices que estás en la lista y te cuelgan pidiéndote perdón.
@mandarinmanuela8005 Жыл бұрын
Si fuera un latino ; peruano boliviano , hondureño , mexicano , ni te pasarías por acá pero como es Blanco y habla inglés 😅
@pepeperezperez66549 ай бұрын
Los latinos fueron los habitantes de la región del antiguo LACIO en lo que hoy es Italia. Tú eres HISPANOAMERICANO no latino. Qué bien habla inglés este tio, por cierto.@@mandarinmanuela8005
@CruzSanchezRipa7 ай бұрын
@@eternallaurum Eso hago yo. Luego compruebo si es spam, y entonces devuelvo, o no, 21:56 la llamada. El problema está cuandl esperas llamadas de gente cuyo número desconoces.
@thenumberguan6 ай бұрын
As a Spaniard I hate "torrefacto" coffee. I am not able to have a coffee in a Spanish bar without adding two sachets of sugar and half a liter of milk. Everything changed since I discovered Italian coffee. There are many Italian restaurants in Spain where you can have a good coffee, most of them use a brand of Italian coffee called Lavazza (it is usually indicated on the door) and so I already know that it is a good place to have coffee.
@mariallopis80146 ай бұрын
Not all coffee is torrefacto, there's natural toast. Best coffee, best knowledge and so serious about coffee? Sorry Italians.... Melbourne (Australia).
@orsonjose59603 ай бұрын
El cafe que se toma en restaurantes italianos es agua sucia, demasiado suave para mi. Nunca me han puesto un café torrefacto en un bar o restaurante a no ser que lo pidas.
@CarenElizabeth Жыл бұрын
I've lived in Spain for 2 months now and I already relate to things on here like bureaucracy, banks, the spam phone calls, being mistaken for being Dutch and more. I purposely try to say perfectly IRLANDA but they still think I said HOLANDA haha. In all seriousness though I love living here, it's the best decision I have made. At the end of the day no country is perfect so really when you choose to live somewhere (or stay in the country you grew up in) you're just accepting what nonsense you wanna deal with daily and we chose to deal with Spain, the good and the bad
@TheClunkingFist Жыл бұрын
Lol. That reminds me that when we were in Thailand, we were asked if we wanted our spices Thai hot or Swiss hot.
@atverde Жыл бұрын
I often get exactly the same...but it doesn't matter because you are "inglesa" anyway!
@virgismar Жыл бұрын
As a Spaniard in Australia I get told all the time that I should like burritos because I'm Spanish
@rosep964 Жыл бұрын
Good point. It’s bad and good in every country. They important thing is to be happy what ever we are.
@notonlysunandbeach2567 Жыл бұрын
As a Spaniard, I find it interesting hearing foreigners complaining about the same things as I do 🤣 I fully agree with what you said about spanish bureaucracy, it's a hell of a nightmare. I got to know german bureaucracy, which is way more efficient and faster!!
@rivoluzionrmolotov1086 Жыл бұрын
Non siete diversi da brasiliani portoghesi colombiani ecuadoreni siete la fottuta copia sputata SIETE L UNICO PAESE AD AVERE SIA UOMINI SIA DONNE “SIA STUPIDI/E” CHE BRUTTE CESSE RARE ALLO STESSO TEMPO,E TE LO STA DICENDO UNO CHE HA VERAMENTE POCHISSIME PRETESE ESTETICHE questa vostra convizione che l europa vi osservi ammirata è totalmente la vostra favola della buonanotte dato che superate addirittura l italia con la crisi economica
@ninaelsbethgustavsen2131 Жыл бұрын
In Germany the rule is ; "Ordnung muß sein". My favourite ; "Aber schnell" ! 😠 Love from Norway 😄🇳🇴
@lagritsalammas Жыл бұрын
And German bureaucracy is whack, still! Estonia has one of the most streamlined and simple bureaucratic systems in the world, and that is by design. Also most of it is digital. But The Netherlands is also pretty neat.
@evaklum8974 Жыл бұрын
@@ninaelsbethgustavsen2131 CHILE ARGENTINA THE SCANDINAVIA OF THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE AURORA AUSTRAL
@Pomoscorzo Жыл бұрын
Germans would disagree.
@ritzcracker Жыл бұрын
This was great! I loved my time in Spain and long to return. Nothing in this video makes me think less of that country. Some travel KZbinrs are relentlessly sunny about the countries they visit, and I end up not trusting their assessments. (In fact, one managed to get an official invitation to visit North Korea. He gave a glowing review! I'm not kidding.) Somehow, by being honest, you make me want to go back to Spain even more. I feel like I have a greater understanding of the culture every time you post a video. By the way, when I was in Cordoba in 2019, I wrote to you for restaurant recommendations. You got back to me right away, and I'll always appreciate it. Thanks.
@kasiakarewicz12106 ай бұрын
I am Polish, living in Spain 10 years now, and of course we have mentality differences and some shocks me, some still irritates, and I am sure that Spaniards feel the same in Poland or other part of the world. We are used to some standards, is even some kind of melancholy, and we compare others, is normal. But I will not agree that Spanish are resists, sure everywhere we have some shameful percentage, but not general. In deed, if you look on the street you will see a multicultural country, with all shapes, colours and religions. About Christmas parade, you comment Three Kings, Tres Magos Reyes, whose story is taken from the Bible, there were Three Kings coming from different part of the world to welcome and bow before Jesus. For underline, that they are from different parts of the world, they have different colour of the skin. I agree with banks, bureaucracy, all administration... let's say it gentle... they have a lot to improve!
@glennshoemake4200 Жыл бұрын
For Beauacracy wait until you need to use a notary here, the Spanish take this to the complete next level. When my dad died I needed to get a paper signed and notarized saying that I agreed not to contest his will. In the US my local bank always did the notary free of charge. When i asked the notary how much it would be, i got the usual Spanish answer, it depends. When they found out it was for an inheritance for an estate and it was in the US and it needed to be translatedm the price went through the roof. Since it was needed for International Law it had to get a special seal from the University of Notaries and when i finally got it back a simple paper turned into a huge folder full of ribbons and wax seals that to me appeared to look like something Columbus had when he sailed on behalf of the Queen of Spain. I never heard but I'm sure the Missouri estate judge was highly impressed.
@carlosginer96719 ай бұрын
You really made me laugh !!!!
@FannyPlusvi9 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣 But here in Portugal is even worse but without the ribbons. I have lived in Italy, France, Portugal and Spain. The bureacracy in Portugal is a nightmare. Spain for me is the least bureaucratric of this four countries. So consider yourself lucky.
@azzteke9 ай бұрын
What is Beauacracy meant to be?
@mariadelmargarciaherrero74349 ай бұрын
No se cuando formalizaste esa herencia, pero en la administración española hace siglos que no se utilizan las cintas, lacres y timbres. Y también tenemos firmas y certificados electrónicos 🙄
@anonimoanonimo30269 ай бұрын
@@mariadelmargarciaherrero7434 y aún así, lo convertimos en una pesadilla en lugar de hacerlo más fácil y barato. Con el lacre, al menos se acerca un poco más a lo que cobran.
@mikaela353 Жыл бұрын
I'm from Spain living in England and here the spam calls have increased also. It made me laugh when you talked about the long goodbyes because this is so true. When I talk to my mum on the phone, I have to hang up because otherwise she will continue talking and talking haha, don't like it either. Customer service is terrible, but not only in Spain.
@Deviolines Жыл бұрын
De acuerdo en todo salvo en lo de los espárragos (están realmente cojonudos) y la cuestión del racismo. Creo que hay, más o menos como en toda Europa, pero yo no habría elegido esos casos anecdóticos, sino más bien cierto aire de superioridad que los españoles tienen a veces con comunidades como la hispanoamericana. Respecto al blackface, ese es un concepto importado de los norteamericanos, porque allí se utilizaba para realizar números cómicos donde se burlaban de los norteamericanos negros. En España Baltasar es el Rey Mago más querido, no hay intención de burla sino todo lo contrario, siempre ha sido el rey mago que todos querían ser. Es como si acusáramos de edadismo a Melchor por ser un joven disfrazado de viejo. En realidad hoy en día ya no es como antes porque hay muchas personas negras que pueden disfrazarse de Baltasar, pero antiguamente en España ver a alguien no blanco era realmente una rareza. Lo que quiero decir es que hay que tener en cuenta la intencionalidad con que se recrea la Cabalgata, que en ningún caso es burlesca sino conmemorativa y no verlo con perspectiva anglosajona. Es como si acusaran a la Semana Santa de racista porque los penitentes van disfrazados del KKK. Algo parecido ocurre con las fiestas de moros y cristianos, y temo que llegara un momento en que se nos impondrá la forma anglosajona de percibirlo, que esta distorsionada por su propia historia,en vez de intentar entender la intención y el sentido de la celebración.
@erichamilton3373 Жыл бұрын
Recuerda que la cultura anglofona heredó una buena porción de puritanismo. Eso está muy fuerte en mucha gente de estas últimas generaciones. Tiene que ver con ser una persona correcta santona etc...
@zz_top1127 Жыл бұрын
Absolutamente de acuerdo con este comentario.
@alexbormanbou Жыл бұрын
Creo que tus observaciones sobre el racismo son una proyección. Si existe el término "hispanic" como lo utilizan en USA es precisamente por la ausencia de racismo que permitió la mezcla de españoles con los indios y los negros. La visión anglosajona es muy puritana y esconde un racismo subyacente que se pretende enmascarar y crea fenómenos como la aproximación woke a esta realidad, que tus comentarios me recordaron.
@JoseDanielFSX10 ай бұрын
Si hay algún tipo de racismo o "xenofobia" en España es el que ocurre entre las propias naciones que conforman el Estado. Siendo canario la glotofobia y exotización que se sufre por parte de los peninsulares es tremenda, por no hablar de las políticas neocoloniales. Es imposible ir a la península y que no se rían de ti, incluso sin maldad o sin intención. Creo que ocurre, sobretodo, al norte del paralelo 40, o como dicen mis amigos andaluces "de Despeñaperros pa'rriba" y la causa principal es la poca exposición a variedades lingüísticas diferentes a la propia que existe en esas latitudes del Estado. Un ejemplo ilustrativo: lo que para ellos es "muyayo" no es mas que un sonido "ch" característico de las variedades canarias y caribeñas que son incapaces de diferenciar del sonido "y" al que sí están acostumbrados y que los hablantes de dialectos como el canario si saben diferenciar. Quedan muchas mentes colonialistas que siguen pensando que hablar una variedad lingüística distinta a la propia es ser analfabeto.
@pomelotree28 ай бұрын
Correcto, muy cierto lo que dices…el racismo existe entre “las propias naciones que conforman el estado” pero también se extiende hacia hacia personas de otras naciones del mundo. Lo que se dice de Baltazar, con su cara pintada de negro, lo puedo ver como tradición o hecho sin mala intención…pero decir que no hay racismo en España, cuando lo experimente personalmente (hice 3 meses de turismo) en la region de Cataluña y lo en innumerables ocasiones con tratos vergonzosos a los “sudacas” y otros extranjeros, es extremo…es agresivo y sin filtro alguno…
@luciavillar33015 ай бұрын
Hi! About the racism in Spain i just wanted to say that we see things like the conguitos or the black wise king thing as not important or not racist at all. There is not that many black people in spain compared to other countries so maybe if a village opens a volunteer list for people to dress up in the parade is likely that no black person takes part in it. If that happens somebody has to paint its skin black, just like the other kings have to wear wigs of a color is not theirs. I believe no black people are having their life’s negatively affected by a random guy putting makeup on his face. It might be an ugly gesture for some people, but it’s not racism. Great video btw!❤
@xsambuka9 ай бұрын
As a Spaniard myself, I can't help but feeling pushed away every day more and more by tourists or expats living in my city. I understand that what you're trying to do is celebrate your love for Spain and how beautiful our culture and traditions are and that's not such a big deal as you're not doing anything wrong at all, although I do feel slightly disappointed about the current situation in my country. It is really heartbreaking seeing everybody around me (family members, friends, etc) trying to make a living and just praying everyday hoping to afford a house while there are foreigners coming here and buying their summer houses because it's so much cheaper than in their homecountries. I am not trying to say that you are the problem and I don't want people to feel that way, although it is extremely frustrating to see foreigners taking advantage of their economical position and buying houses here for other people to rent and benefit from it. The real-estate situation is extremely difficult nowadays for Spaniards, we can't afford living in Malaga and yet there's a huge percentage of properties owned by foreigners in la Costa del Sol, living the dream.. I am sorry if this comment sounds aggressive, but I think that our situation here is giving a bit "elephant in the room" vibes as no one seems to give a f* about it, honestly.
@ashmaybe96349 ай бұрын
This is a problem in the UK too. People buying second homes and turning all accommodation into air b'n'b leaving nowhere for the locals to live.
@anastrawberry80479 ай бұрын
Hola, está pasando en todos los sitios chulos del mundo: Costa Rica, Hawai,… llegan los de fuera con su moneda fuerte, compran las casas,… y suben los precios, tanto que los locales ya no pueden vivir allí. Desgraciadamente, está ocurriendo en las costas de España y en las grandes ciudades.
@nublet-bz5qo9 ай бұрын
i understand how you feel, we have this problem here in Canada also. In fact, we destroyed the country over this problem: to keep housing unaffordable we are importing a million indians per year because old people can't handle a reduction in their home equity or rental prices. Now everything is expensive and old people can't sell their homes to downsize into something affordable because nothing is affordable anymore, smaller condos are super expensive too. This is a universal problem, every country wants to attract immigrants/expats to buy housing/real-estate. I will not lie to you, if i have an opportunity to move to spain/italy I would do so tomorrow, because Canada has been completely destroyed.
@paloma_a9 ай бұрын
Hay colonias de rusos, alemanes e ingleses en España. España es el huerto de Alemania, ese fue el acuerdo de la UE. España sacrificó muchísimas vacas para poder entrar en la UE sin hacer competencia a Francia. Los políticos actuales siguen vendiéndonos y esto ya no es UE, es NOM. Presionar a agricultores para vender sus cultivos poner placas solares, joden el cielo y tenemos sequías y nuestro tesoro, que es el aceite de oliva, está por las nubes, hasta los alimentos están muy altos. La clase política nos está vendiendo. Dicen incluso que tener un huerto en casa es malo para el "camio climático". Verde y con asas... El mundo está cambiando, nos están presionando, exprimiendo la sangre, y ¿hacia dónde? Tenemos que prepararnos, la especulación no es el camino, vamos a tener que trabajar duro. El turismo es la nube de los restos que quedan de la feliz vida que fue la eclosión de una clase media y la posiblidad de una sociedad y un nivel de vida que podía ser y que no quieren. Estoy hablando del fin de la clase media y del estado de bienestar. El turismo es un caramelo, una atracción... muchos ya no se lo pueden permitir. Una distracción de lo que de verdad importa. Salir adelante en esta sociedad cada vez más difícil y tratar de que no se nos destruya el país y los tesoros que tenemos.
@MontanezMonti8 ай бұрын
You are 100% correct. We are experiencing the same (although in a somewhat minor way) situation here in the USA, so I understand your concern. I don't know what the answer is, but your government should intervene and pass laws protecting their people.
@lifecycleproject11 ай бұрын
Great fun video from an unquestionable position of love for Spain. In Italy we share the 'long goodbye' where after a 3 hour dinner, people stand in the street, whatever the weather, saying goodbye for at least another 30 minutes !
@oxter119 ай бұрын
You mean screaming goodbye. Spaniards don't actually speak, they start by shouting and escalate from there. In the case of the long goodbye, the half hour of screaming and clapping is particularly prominent when they are a large group standing directly under someone's window at 2am.
@CarolaClavo9 ай бұрын
@@oxter11 I have this all the time in Palma old Town! Except that people 'shouting' for some reason are mainly from Sweden, Germany, England, The Netherlands or any other northern country and very rarely, Spain. Spanish shout mostly during the day when having their tapas in the near corner bar.
@CruzSanchezRipa7 ай бұрын
@@CarolaClavo And at night. There is a "bingo" in the street I live in, which closes at 4 a.m., and you can hear those goodbyes and excanges with taxi drivers very clearly. Most of us are NOISY, and many badly mannered.
@oxter117 ай бұрын
@CarolaClavo I'm sure you do! Living in the center of the place where northern EU goes to party and get sunburnt attracts a certain crowd in a certain mood. I'm not in any tourism hotspot, just surrounded by locals who love noise
@notafantbh Жыл бұрын
I'm a Spanish that lived in the Netherlands for a decade and a half and going from their modern and efficient bureaucracy to the nightmarish hellscape of Spain's was really really hard.
@YonaMcCrum Жыл бұрын
Why are you going back to Spain then? Is there any way to fix the bureaucracy? Have you tried to write to moncloa?
@notafantbh Жыл бұрын
@@YonaMcCrum The Netherlands is pretty harsh when it comes to people with disabilities, specially in the educational front. Spain is way more inclusive and socially protective. At the same time Spain is very self centered and, even when the solutions to our problems are right next to us, like our dutch neighbors, we just don't seem to be willing to make the effort to modernize and improve. I hope this changes some day.
@Neville60001 Жыл бұрын
@@notafantbh, how are people who are disabled treated?
@notafantbh Жыл бұрын
@@Neville60001 they're very segregationist. If your son or daughter is not perfectly neurotypical they will not want them to follow the regular school system and they all go directly to special education, no integration with other kids without disabilities. I think integration, specially on those first formative years, is hugely important for kids with disabilities but also for neurotypical kids who will result in a more empathic and open minded population. I'm not opposed to special education schools in certain cases or if it's optional but I think it's cruel to not even give a chance to these kids.
@Neville60001 Жыл бұрын
@@notafantbh, that sounds like what I went through growing up here in Toronto in the '70's as a black boy on the spectrum. That does _not_ sound like what I've always heard (and thought) the Netherlands to be.
@PhilipWey-wl2ux5 ай бұрын
Sorry, I don’t see racism in the candy or in their culture… Sadly, racism is perspective and your shadow is self evident.
@nicolasmartinez7169 Жыл бұрын
Great video. As a foreigner in Spain, this is spot on !! However, just to be fair to Spanish hairdressers, Zeeland is a province in Holland 😉
@hsavietto Жыл бұрын
Notes from someone living in Spain for a little over 4 years, originally from Brazil and who also lived in Portugal for a few years: 1 - Espárragos: I actually like them! 2 - Voting for permanent residents: I'm on the fence about this one, but because I never had this problem, when I moved to Spain I already had my Spanish citizenship. 3 - Torrefacto: I couldn't agree more, this should not exist! 5 - Spam calls: I get them all the time too, but there's a trick I learned from my time working with telecom: the calls are machine generated and only connected to an operator when it hears something from the called person, so before saying anything when getting a call from an unknown, silent number, wait for 2 or 3 seconds and the caller machine will drop the call by itself. 8 - Being "Dutch": the original Zealand is in the Netherlands (you can't have a New Zealand without an Old Zealand, right?). And the Flanders (part if the Zealand) was part of the Spanish empire for some time, so Spaniards have more familiarity with this region when hear "Zelanda". 11 - Bureaucracy: it's bad in Spain, but it's even worse in Portugal and Brazil, so for me, the Spanish bureaucracy is an improvement. But my wife decided to naturalize just to not have to deal with Extranjería, which is the worst of them all (fortunately she was able to retain her original citizenship, since it's allowed for Iberian-American countries). 12 - The long goodbye: that's the same in Brazil, so I found this comfortably familiar! The ones I didn't mention are even worse in the other places I lived, so for me it's an improvement.
@joshcamerino6773 Жыл бұрын
James I really appreciate you filming with more spanish and interactions with locals! It’s adding a whole new level of immersion and authenticity to your videos!
@davidmmm Жыл бұрын
Camera, lens and locations in this video are really good. It totally pays off the extra effort. 👏
@xavierjene1848 Жыл бұрын
I did not liked it. You cannot ask only one person and then saying this is the representative answer.
@dudeonbike8008 ай бұрын
OMG, I'm SO GLAD I watched your video! Thank you!* A friend gave us some espresso from South America and is smells HORRIBLE. Once I ran it through the burr grinder, it smelled EVEN WORSE! I was convinced it had been contaminated with chemicals or something. Wouldn't go NEAR it! But it looks like perhaps it wasn't "spoiled," but rather roasted according to this tradition or custom. Even so, I'm still not going to use it. Pretty happy with my 1/3 light roast mixed with French dark roast to produce a really nice espresso for my morning latte. Been making my own espresso for almost 40 years now, but this is the first I've ever heard about this. *Funny coincidence is that my kid is living in Spain this year. But they haven't told me about this coffee to avoid!!! Oh and my kid is having the best time over there. Gracias!!!
@soyAdri__ Жыл бұрын
I loved this video! I am Mexican and it surprises me a lot how similar some things are between Spain and my country 😄
@Fadogar911 Жыл бұрын
me encanta leer esto... pq tambien lo pense... sobretodo los temas culturales, como la despedida larga :D los hispanos tenemos que darnos cuenta de que somos un pueblo grande, con muchisimas cosas buenisimas en comun... juntos somos mas poderosos en el mundo que cada uno de los 21 paises solo :)
@Mavritivs_CF Жыл бұрын
@@Fadogar911 Así es, los hispanos somos un mismo pueblo, antes éramos españoles de un lado y otro del mundo, ahora por cuestión de nacionalismos y de identidades somos simplemente hispanos, pero seguimos siendo hermanos, un pueblo de pueblos con mucho más en común que cualquier diferencia normal regional que pueda haber, y a diferencia de los países anglosajones, un pueblos donde lo que nos hermana es la cultura y no la raza, cosa que algunos pretenden muy moderna, pero que en el caso hispano ha sido así desde hace muchos siglos atrás.
@NicolasMcLoughlin007 Жыл бұрын
Si viviera en México y en España, hubiera encontrado muchas diferencias. Un pobre en México es pobre. Literal.
@RazuEazu Жыл бұрын
Pues que te sorprendas a estas alturas..... ¡ya te vale!
@solaccursio Жыл бұрын
I am italian, and I found a lot of similarities too.... maybe it's the latin heritage....
@tanyabillings73489 ай бұрын
I have lived here for over 30 years and I agree with some of your complaints but I found it really surprising you did not mention the acustic level at which everything takes place. Conversations in restaurants, in the street, in a class, in a meeting. The whole country is shouting all the time and everywhere and me too now after so many years. My family hushes me when I go back for a visit.
@dany84709 ай бұрын
We Live in a city no in ein cementery
@susansala14168 ай бұрын
😂😂
@javiergarciapedraz28298 ай бұрын
I am Spanish and I go for holidays to Portugal or France to avoid noises. I can't stand Spanish more than two people because this means shouting all the time. I hope you are not from the states because there is even worst.
@PendulumEnergetics8 ай бұрын
So true
@markdonovan15408 ай бұрын
Absolutely, people are very loud. Mind you, I can be too, so I fit in 😂
@iSTOR10 ай бұрын
About the long goodbye my recomendation is (once again being politely and lovely and respectful with the person that are still in your house) you must start doing what you need to do: example: get your child pijamas, or if you need to go somewhere start to take your coat... do not complete the action, but start to do something of your next task... make anything that tells "i'm in a bit of hurry" but trying not to expel your guests XD.
@paloma_a9 ай бұрын
Sometimes it's better to say something more directly. From "please go" to "now it's time for me to do this and this, let's continue next time, I enjoyed today very much, thank you."
@conchita19758 ай бұрын
My late father in law used to say to my mother in law: "honey, we should go to bed as this people surely want to go back to their home". First time I was shocked but it really works. LOL.
@richdakiwi7 ай бұрын
or just say you're leaving 1 hour before you really want to
@iSTOR7 ай бұрын
@@richdakiwi yup, I made it a lot of times. However that requires planification and strong will, but sometimes a part of you want more and another not... and if children or its scheduling is involved XDDD cool pacience then!
@DungeonBreeze8 ай бұрын
Awesome picture of my country, James. I just returned from living abroad for some years now, and I'd say (as a spaniard) that torrefacto and nepotism have been the ones I realized I hated the most. This one particularly as it makes it really difficult to find a job if you spent some time abroad and could not cultivate the art of casual networking.
@MrMalcovic Жыл бұрын
The trouble with nepotism is that quite often the friend or relative that's hired is actually unsuitable for the job or straight up incompetent. Some other employee will end up doing their job for them, but can't speak up about it as it's their boss's friend.
@pablom.p.39869 ай бұрын
That is a big trouble and it is related to some of the other mentioned problems
@CruzSanchezRipa7 ай бұрын
Given the fact that the growth of the economy and the creation of job posts has never been a main goal in any of our governments, it's more than normal and obvious the nepotism has absolute priority, given the Spanish mentality regarding the protection of our familiy members.
@kaunas88 Жыл бұрын
As a foreigner living long term in Spain I find most of the complaints to be generally very minor annoyances, especially concerning asparagus and the coffee, or annoyances that exist in most other countries, especially in Europe and the Mediterranean countries such as: inconsistent service, bureaucracy, short opening hours, tension between workers and owners, only citizens can vote, losing unique family run businesses, nepotism, etc. Actually I have found local businesses to often have worse service than the big companies. The Spanish are not racist.
@Lyrielonwind Жыл бұрын
Only citizens can vote...is there any country where non citizens are allowed to vote?
@albertomunoyerro5562 Жыл бұрын
It's important to remember thet service is different. I know people from United states that toll me that service is very bad, tha wait and nobody goes to speak to them or bring them the cost of the food. In spain you have to call them,so they are not rude is just different
@ash9x911 ай бұрын
@kunas88: agree, Spanish are Not racist. He's just cooking it up here tho..
@sinsinsinat537711 ай бұрын
That black face celebration is common in Denmark.
@mangstadt1 Жыл бұрын
I've been living in Spain since I was nine, over 50 years and counting, and the one thing that really gets to me is when Spaniards correct my pronunciation in English. Whatever they hear from the broadcaster on the radio or on TV is sacred, even if they're slaughhtering surnames by the dozen. And then there are these fancy Italian cars that in Italy and in the rest of the civilised world go by the name of Lamborghini, con gui de guitarra, but not in Spain. Here they are referred to as *Lamborgenie (or *Lamboiryini), con gi de Girona. And if I go through the trouble of explaining how it's pronounced in Italian, four people of every five tell me, Pues yo voy a seguir diciendo *Lamboryini.
@toilandtrouble5383 Жыл бұрын
For example Rod Stewart is Rod Estee-goo-ar, Richard Gere is Richard Ge (as is get) re (as the musical note re),. Trump is Tramp, puenting is bungee jumping from a bridge (puente) they think it's English by adding the ing ending. The same happens with balconing meaning jumping from a balcony to a pool. Running is ranning. Don't try to correct a Spaniard's odd pronunciation, especially men, because they don't accept it graciously.
@mangstadt1 Жыл бұрын
@@toilandtrouble5383 It's just as bad the other way around. Yesterday i watched the ending of an XFL game on TV, with commentaries in English. They slaughtered the names of two players, Luis Pérez and Santos Ramírez. And they also tend to slaughter Italian surnames, such as in Jimmy Garoppolo, The stress should be on Ga-ro-ppó-lo, on the second to last syllable, not the way Americans (and even the player himself) say it. And the "r" in Italian and Spanish sounds trhe same in that word,
@kdkhgdldfl Жыл бұрын
Jellow, jow do you like living in eSpain?
@mosquitotigre70789 ай бұрын
Joder, Lamborguini, como espaguetis, no veo el problema
@PiedraDeErin9 ай бұрын
@@toilandtrouble5383 Running is "footing" in Spain. "Hacer footing" is "correr". So, we have a beautiful Spanish word to describe the action of run, and use that weird word 🙄
@emilyandrade17323 ай бұрын
Sometimes it's hard being an introvert in Spain, but I've learned how to just go with the long goodbye or saying hello everywhere or needing to talk louder. ❤
@donaldbetancourt7154 Жыл бұрын
The confusion doubt New Zealand being way up north might be because there is a part of the Netherlands called Zeeland.
@byronofrothdale Жыл бұрын
I doubt they know where Zealand is. 😅They were "confused" about NZ actually is.
@DDiez-ed2bt Жыл бұрын
Pablo, I think instead of understanding Nueva Zelanda the people may hear "Holanda." It can sound the same to a spaniard that may not hear James properly. Just a thought😊
@beatrizramosrobles6992 Жыл бұрын
Very well explained! Bravo! Unless he only meets people with very low studies about geography......
@rgdssd Жыл бұрын
@@DDiez-ed2bt I think in general Spaniards are not very good with geography. I’m from California but speak Spanish well because I’m from the border with Mexico. When I lived in Spain even though I told them I was from California they would ask me what life was like in South America, this included my young 22 year old roommate who was in college 🤣 It happened often too- I had to keep correcting them and telling them I have no idea what life is like in South America, it’s far away and a different continent. 🤣
@vaazig Жыл бұрын
@@beatrizramosrobles6992 the geography level isn't great. I grew up in Sweden, to Spanish parents, and every time I met somebody and they asked where I live they confused Suecia with Suiza.
@Drzahman Жыл бұрын
I am spanish living in an anglo country. I could not disagree more on the racism and the torrefacto. Regarding the racism, Spain does not have the historical racism stigma of northern european/anglos, (slavery comes to mind) this translates to an innocence/naivety towards skin colour hard to understand from those coming from abroad. Its a mind bender, but think about it, Spain is a mediterranean country, threfore people never fell neatly within the black vs white labels. As a consequence I think that skin tonality was always considered less of a deal, a tan being rather admired. Regarding torrefacto, Spain happens to be one of 2 or 3 countries in the world were cheap espresso is a given anywhere. Were I live, people spend fortunes in Starbucks and call it coffee. Torrefacto comes usually as MEZCLA 80/100 not that big of a deal, and I actually love it.
@londonEnglishVideos Жыл бұрын
Yep, coffee is constantly good in Spain (although I'd rate Portugal higher) at a reasonable price. If it doesn't meet James' requirements, there are specialist coffee places dotted around Madrid. Certainly a lot better place to get coffee than say England. Of course James is from New Zealand (home of the flat white) so maybe he's used to a higher standard. Agree with his aversion to white asparagus though. Seems to be found across Europe, but in Britain we prefer the fresh green stuff.
@MarioRodriguezMolina Жыл бұрын
Gracias
@iknownothing-49 Жыл бұрын
Loving your hate, James
@Sayitlikitiz101 Жыл бұрын
Yet Spaniards lose their sh*t if anyone says they look more "Mediterranean" (Aka North-African) than European. So yes, racism is a thing in Spain. Absolutely a thing! That "innocence/naivety" notion is just wishful escapism.
@Drzahman Жыл бұрын
@@iknownothing-49 just an opinion.
@cloromancaballa Жыл бұрын
ver lo que no le gusta de mi pais a alguien nacido fuera (ya no se puede decir extranjero en este caso ) al contrario de lo que otros puedan pensar me parece enriquecedor
@rolflin Жыл бұрын
yo creo que bajando a ese detalle no hay pais que no tenga peculiaridades que a simple vista pasan asi desapercibidas y luego resulta que son las que conforman su caracter XD
@chriscoughlan5221 Жыл бұрын
seeing what someone born abroad does not like about my country (you can no longer say foreigner in this case) contrary to what others may think seems enriching to me
@jgappy5643 Жыл бұрын
Se pasa viviendo y ganando su salario en España pero se queja de la cultura Española. Quese vaya devuelta a su paraiso si se siente tan traumatizado. Y lo del racismo, venga que no somos anglo sajones. Somos españoles con nuestra propia cultura. Que vaya con su woke a otro sitio.
@vaazig Жыл бұрын
@@jgappy5643 me da que te has declarado cómo racista. Nadie que no es racista usa woke.
@puppibanana Жыл бұрын
@@jgappy5643 excusatio non petita, accusatio manifesta.
@denisecavalcante88708 ай бұрын
Good to know the coffee is bitter. I am from Brazil and really like good coffee, Funny note on this is that I gave up sugar in my coffee after visiting NZ. Funny, But true. I liked I've been watching your videos because I am planning a trip to Spain this year, and you are definitely my go-to reference. Will buy your guide if the trip is really confirmed. why I like your comments? I like the sincerity that comes through your voice. It sounds really, not a fake tone to advertise something. Love to see your food videos and wonder how can you be so thin eating all that... Thanks for your work, and my regards to Yolly and the baby!!!
@laubc8808 Жыл бұрын
La gentrificación es lo más triste que le está pasando a toda España. Es un país tan increible, Madrid es una ciudad tan alucinante... pero se están perdieron entre cadenas de restaurantes y cosas para turistas. Genial video. Me suscribo!!! Yo llevo más de 10 años fuera de Madrid y de España y ojalá volver pronto! Desde luego, no hay mejor lugar! p.D: Esa plaza de Quintanaaaa! viva
@puppibanana Жыл бұрын
Buf, pues ya ni te cuento Barcelona... Lo han convertido en un parque de atracciones gigante, una pena.
@TonysPlace83 Жыл бұрын
@Gerardo Anderes si, y la derecha logrando cada vez más adeptos, y volviendo al bipartidismo. Mi pais es una broma sí.
@notquitehim Жыл бұрын
Pasa en todo el mundo lamentablemente yo soy de Latinoamerica e incluso aquí está dándose una gentrificación fuerte, curiosamente no en las ciudades principales sino más bien en los pueblos más rurales, sobretodo en las playas. Porque claro hay mucha gente del extranjero quiere venir a disfrutar de las playas tropicales, pero los precios se han inflado tanto que los antiguos locales ya no pueden pagar un piso y al ser zonas rurales no tienen mucha opciones de donde mas ir ya que no hay otros pueblos cerca. Espero todos los países logremos encontrar una solución para disminuir la gentrificación
@laubc8808 Жыл бұрын
@@notquitehim totalmente. Yo llevo 10 años en CDMX y desde la pandemia, con la llegada de gringos que trabajan remoto los precios se han disparado y es ya muy difícil acceder a la vivienda, los barrios se han gentrificado muchísimo. Es muy triste, la verdad.
@ballsxan Жыл бұрын
Los nativos simplemente están equivocados en este tema. Se creen que están haciendo al país más acogedor a los extranjeros, y lo que hacen es cargarse todas sus características distintivas convirtiéndolo en una mala copia. También ayuda el complejo de inferioridad según el cual todo lo de fuera es una maravilla.
@eurotop40 Жыл бұрын
I have Southern European background and I just think that Spain is a great country where I always feel at home!
@zalacainbilbao Жыл бұрын
Black face is not racist in Spain as it was never racist. You are confusing anglo culture with Spanish culture.
@anthonyphillips28747 ай бұрын
@zalacainbilbao agreed and the more immigration you have in Spain, then more people believe their own fake reality and forget the truth.
@richiarata81047 ай бұрын
That only means that Spanish culture is more racist. Your response is further evidence of that.
@zalacainbilbao7 ай бұрын
@@richiarata8104 No, it means that your ignorance is almost infinite.
@d.newsome63448 ай бұрын
Years ago I was in Madrid discussing racism with some Spanish businessmen. I, as an American, was chastised for being from a racist country. No argument there. But then I asked if the Spanish were racist. They said no, no, no. I then asked them if they would let their daughters marry a gypsy. They answered, "No, no, no. That would never happen."
@ashitaka743 ай бұрын
I was about to make a sarcastic remark, but instead I will tell you something: gypsies are problably the only ethnic group we are commonly racist about, they are exactly as racists with us (payos: regular spanish people). We've had had a looong and difficult coexistance and both groups don't like to mix with each others. Yet, we don't kick them out, kill them or harass them. They have same privileges from the Government like any other citizen, health service and a lot of helps. I don't say it is easy or out of problems, but mostly we both don't like to mix with the other group. Still, a minority in comparison with millions of foreigners living in here and basically there are no problems, because it's not a racist country.
@dloljoas Жыл бұрын
Those things you said about racism are simply not racism, there is nothing racist per se, the context and the intention with what those things done is what defines if it is racism and the ones you said are not. There is nothing wrong with painting your face black trying to inpersonate a black person, in fact is the only way to represent the king Baltasar since there is close to zero spanish black people. There is nothing wrong with a chocolate snack called conguitos since is the only purpose of that is to make it more attractive to kids as any other brand does with their products. Please do not try to impose those stupid ideas form the anglo saxon world in which context does not matter beacuse it is the most important thing in any situation.
@garysmith9985 Жыл бұрын
I found this hilarious. As I have lived in Indonesia for the same time, I hear the exact same complaints from expats here. My only comment about the "racism" issue is this: why do you, as a foreigner, want to change the cultural heritage of your adopted country? It's an oxymoron to complain about "change" but you want some things to change.
@anti-emo472110 ай бұрын
It's a superiority complex they have! Going around the world feeling entitled to tell everyone how to live! Also, calling themselves "expats" because being immigrant is "low status" for them.
@TedEhioghae9 ай бұрын
Tell that to Muslims in Spain.
@alaskaen3177 Жыл бұрын
Muy de acuerdo en muchas cosas, incluido lo de los conguitos. Ahora bien, totalmente en desacuerdo con lo de Baltasar. El blackface solo tiene sentido en la cultura anglosajona. Aquí carece de sentido porque disfrazarse es común, y eso incluye hacerlo de cualquier raza, no se hace con el fin d denigrar nada. Y en el caso concreto de Baltasar, hasta hace unos años no había gente de raza negra más allá de los jugadores de Basket. La gente desea convertirse en un rey mago, y el que tiene como favorito a Baltasar, querrá disfrazarse para parecerse lo más posible, del mismo modo que se puede disfrazar de Melchor sin ser rubio. Hay racismo como en todas partes, pero este en concreto no es el caso
@marlenemurias269 Жыл бұрын
Exacto, porque se supone que Baltasar era negro. Santa Claus es un anciano con panza y con una gran barba larga y blanca.... y aquí donde vivo, muchos se disfrazan de Santa Claus observando esas características.... nadie se ofende por eso ni le llama racismo.
@enibeni2071 Жыл бұрын
La gente tiene la fea costumbres de juzgar etnias ajenas en base a la vision de su propia etnia. Es un gran error, hay que entender la mentalidad, la intención, el simbolismo, la necesidad...que existe detrás de cada expresión cultural. Lo de los conquitos no necesariamente es racismo: 1- En algunos paises latinos (Cuba, Brasil etc) representar a la raza negra de piel oscura y labios rojos es considerado un arte tradicional (estatuas, muñecas, decoraciones etc). 2-¿Por qué si se representa a un blanco está bien pero si se representa a un negro está mal? ¿No puede un blanco/europeo reprdentar a alguien de otras razas/continente? En otros continentes hacen eso, ¿por qué solo cuando lo hacen los blancos/europeos la gente lo llama racismo? 3- Tanto en España como en otros paises la gente alaba a las personas de piel oscura comparándolas con chocolate (o sea, algo que la gente ama) ...nadie se queja, nadie lo llama racismo, todo el mundo sabe que es una metáfora en sentido positiva, nadie se ofende.
@enibeni2071 Жыл бұрын
@@marlenemurias269 Hay gente que se queja también de una celebración europea que celebra a San Nicolás (era un hombre que daba regalos a los niños pobres) porque la gente pinta la cara de negro. Los extranjeros juzgan en base a lo que conocen (o sea, en base su propia etnia, aquello que escandaliza a su propia etnia, aquello que agrada a su propia etnia etc)....Es un error muy grande, sus mentes no "ven mas allá". Los extranjeros no saben que ellos pintan la cara de negro porque están representando a los niños blancos pobres que trabajaban limpiando chimeneas (o sea, niños blancos pobres que trabajaban en condiciones duras y que tenía problemas de salud derivados de limpiar chimeneas). Los ciudadanos representan ese momento en que San Nicolás da regalos a los niños pobres que trabajan limpiando chimeneas.
@mariamontserratgomezgarrid668 Жыл бұрын
Apropiación de cultura es algo que muchas personas anglosajonas creen que es algo censurable. No en nuestra cultura, qué yo sepa
@maddieb2763 Жыл бұрын
@@enibeni2071 totalmente de acuerdo.
@enriquemilans4413 ай бұрын
🤣thank you for bringing up the burocrazy issue. I have been hating it and having problems since I had to take care of my own papers, it is not understandable, contradictory in many cases and frustrating lost of time. People here seem to agree and even enjoy long queues and formal stupidness. It is clearly the most non sense and hateful stuff in Spain, it can determine the mood of your day.
@matthewvidal1413 Жыл бұрын
Your last one cracked me up! Our family is from Cuba and Spain. My grandmother always says, " la despedida es más larga que la visita."
@bealazar3273 Жыл бұрын
As a Romanian and finding our culture similar with Spain I am not offended by this video. You cannot understand the culture sometimes, you have to be born into it, the one with long goodbye, we have it too. Very accurate presentation👏. Also, in order to have your input on the politics scene/ voting one should become a citizen.
@paulneedham9885 Жыл бұрын
If you are paying tax then you should have the right to say how it is spent i.e to vote. Not just Spain but anywhere.
@user-pf5xq3lq8i Жыл бұрын
No. You can't make political decisions based on 1 day in the country. That is not acceptable anywhere in the planet. Clown.
@hoosomio Жыл бұрын
Rumanos ?? Similar cultura ? ...no creo
@mariarosahidalgo6845 Жыл бұрын
@@hoosomio¿conoces Rumanía?
@hoosomio Жыл бұрын
@@mariarosahidalgo6845 conozco suficiente como para saber que hablan diferente tienen una historia diferente y clima y costumbres diferentes
@rs120 Жыл бұрын
Ironically, a few on the list is actualy what I love about Spain lol The long Spanish Goodbye is what I am definitely used to as an Armenian.. Nepotism is such an icon of a family oriented society such as Spain and Italy that many individualistic me-me societies are not used to such as the United States, UK and Austalia.. Some on the list are global issues such as not being able to vote as a permanent resident, touristification, bureaucracy and lack of customer service.. Spain holds a very very VERY special place in my heart for personal reasons and many great childhood memories as a lived in Madrid for one year. Te amo Espana... Great channel..
@HyjKlm Жыл бұрын
Gracias😍
@javierverdugo37346 ай бұрын
I am astonishing of how well you speak Spanish, and your accent. Really nice job sir. You are welcome to complain for anything, which is at the end something very Spanish to do. You are one of us!
@lucas_rivelles Жыл бұрын
Como un brasileño viviendo en España, te digo que me sorprendió mucho que aquí recibo menos spams que quando vivía en mi país 😂 ahora ya sé por qué. No sabía que somos el líder mundial en este ranking. Gracias por el vídeo, está genial
@negrobello3011 Жыл бұрын
Hola, yo también vivo en España, soy peruano, pues a mí me pasa todo lo contrario que a tí: en España recibo más spam telefónico que en Perú.
@OHHnoYOUdidntMAN Жыл бұрын
I would like to live in Brasil 😃
@beatrizmartinezferrer1201 Жыл бұрын
Soy española y por lo menos donde yo vivo, un pequeño pueblo de La Rioja, gente negra no había prácticamente hasta hace unos 30 años. Tengo 25 años y mi madre siempre me a dicho que la primera vez que vio un negro tenía más de 30 años. Por lo que aquí el rol re Baltasar sierra lo han hecho pintandose de netro porque no había negros y ya se ha quedado como tradición. Hace dos años nuestro Melchor era un hombre negro maquillado de un tono de piel lanca y con barba falsa y nuestro Baltasar era una persona muy morena maquillada para parecer negro, por lo que contaron los organizadores después fue que habían elevido sus roles según el rey mago favorito del hijo. No veo cual es el problema, también hay muchos Baltasares representados por gente negra
@florianbirnbaum6584 Жыл бұрын
El problema es que quieren exportar a todo el mundo su concepto de racismo para quedar ellos como los buenos de la película y que no se les relacione con el racismo "científico", que era de rubios de ojos azules. Como allí se pintaban la cara de negro para ridiculizar a los negros (blackface) quieren considerarlo racista en todas partes. Cuando resulta que franceses y, sobre todo ingleses y holandeses, han sido los más negreros y racistas. Que pregunten en el Congo Belga por las hazañas de su rey Leopoldo. Aquí esa ideología racista no triunfó nunca porque los 8 siglos de dominio musulmán, ser descendientes de los cartagineses (que eran judíos politeístas), el supuesto origen norteafricano de los íberos y la gran población gitana, hacían imposible que se nos pudiera considerar arios puros. Lo mismo que el mestizaje abierto con las tribus americanas (impensable para los germánicos). En resumen: ganas de distraer de su racismo histórico para repartir culpas a los demás. No esperes lógica porque es sólo activismo encubierto. Seguro que ni se lo ha planteado de modo crítico.
@icfrac8481 Жыл бұрын
solomente es ''woke'' problemas, lo senta para me espanol ;)
@DonnieDarkovich Жыл бұрын
El problema es que es un eco de caricaturas racistas llamadas genéricamente "Black Face" que eran usadas como propaganda de supremacía blanca en diferentes épocas y diferentes ubicaciones. Asimismo, es eco de otros fenómenos como la apropiación cultural en los cuales encarnar características relacionadas con las poblaciones africanas son vistas como aceptables por gente blanca mientras las personas negras que las viven son castigadas por ello, como peinados de procedencia africana, vestimentas o formas de hablar o hacer música. La idea de raza es un constructo europeo con el cual se excusaba la invasión y saqueo de países con poblaciones no blancas, historia de la cual España ha sido partícipe. El hecho que señalas en que tus padres o abuelos nunca han visto o que tú no sientes empatía por la gente negra que pide se descontinúen estas "tradiciones" solo indica que la historia que conoces y tu opinión del mundo están basadas en una educación euro centrista en la que no te has puesto ni ha pensar ni dos veces en la experiencia de personas que no se parecen a ti.
@dsansil Жыл бұрын
que no veas es problema dice mucho de como de extendido es el racismo casual en España. La gente a la que le afecta el racismo te está diciendo cual es el problema y sigues con lo de "no lo veo así".
@florianbirnbaum6584 Жыл бұрын
@@dsansil El racismo es cuando una compañera de clase se inventó que yo le había dicho que "todas las ecuatorianas eran unas h*j*s de p*ta". Hay mucho resentido con ganas de joder por odio a lo "blanco" y hacen que no se pueden tomar en serio los casos de racismo reales. Cosa muy distinta del victimismo por color de piel. Lo mismo que obligar a traer gente que te odia por tu color de piel mientras se queja de que le hacen lo mismo. No convencéis ya. Si quieres que se te crea, graba esas supuestas agresiones. Y por cierto, con esa actitud de "hay que creerme porque yo lo digo" sólo fomentas el racismo. Igual es lo que quieres para que te den cosas gratis. La no-discriminación supone tratar a cada persona como individuo, no a favorecer a unos por un rasgo físico mientras se putea a otros. Un test de psicopatía es lo que habría que hacerte.
@spirishabroad Жыл бұрын
Hey James! Having to be a citizen of the place to vote in national elections is very common in Europe overall. I have the same issue in the UK for example, as a non British, non Irish and non commonwealth. Pointing this out because it’s not something g exclusive to Spain 🙃
@billsinclair9571 Жыл бұрын
Well, I'm British and I can't vote in UK elections.
@ismaelito777 Жыл бұрын
@@billsinclair9571 I completely agree, that is actually the same case everywhere in the world that I know, the US, Mexico, Germany, etc, no country will allow you to vote unless you get the citizenship...
@Ordo198011 ай бұрын
And I think it is a good practice. The birds in my garden cannot vote for what should I do in the garden, even if they are here for years. You have to be part of the "owners" of the land not just living there.
@Jenjen202110 ай бұрын
It's the rule in most of the world
@billsinclair957110 ай бұрын
@@Jenjen2021 No, it's not. My partner is a U.S. citizen and votes in U.S. elections
@enriquerocco11403 ай бұрын
Mi Esposa y Yo fuimos a España Madrid,Toledo, Segovia , el valle de los caidos, catedral de toledo la Juderia, alcazar ,el acuaducto de segobia , el monumento del escorial ,el palacio real ,plaza mayor ,cibeles ,museo del prado, Parque del Retiro , la puerta de Alcala etc etc etc etc etc y un largo ect etc .. Quedamos ultra mega super enamorados de Madrid y de España pensamos volver una y mil veces ..la comida su gente,la cultura el futbol, restaurantes , Vinos,tapas,toros,flamenco,paso doble ,museos,caminar por las calles ,gente feliz y contenta de todas las culturas,idiomas y colores caminando ,gozando felices por sus calles muy seguras , Excelentes restautantes,y comida Etc etc.....gracias por este video Queremos vivir el resto de nuestros años en Madrid España. Saludos desde CHILE 🇨🇱 AMERICA
@Miss_ESL11 ай бұрын
I'm similar to you in that I'm in my 40's, have lived in Spain for a decade, am married to a Spaniard, and we own a house and business together. I don't know how much travelling you did prior to settling in Spain, but I did quite a lot and most of the things you list here are pretty much the same in every country I've lived in. I don't think you should be allowed to vote unless you're a citizen (I am). If you choose not to take citizenship (you could as easily as I did), you can't really complain about not being allowed to vote as a citizen. I have no intention of returning to the UK so giving up my citizenship was barely a thought to me, I don't know if you intend to go back to NZ, though. Every major city in every country is "touristy" now. It's just what happens when counties want to encourage tourists. Banks are awful everywhere, but here I agree the operating hours and dour employees could win gold if being a dour bank employee were an Olympic sport. Mistrust between employees and employers is a thing in EVERY country. I think the same is true for nepotism. Red tape in Spain is ludicrous and I say that as somebody who lived in China. It's the thing on your list I most agree with... that and the racism. I have lost count how many times I have had to lecture kids about making generic Asian "eyes" and voices in my class, although I use it as a teaching opportunity. If you want a long goodbye (or hello) try living in the south of Italy. They make goodbyes in Spain seem positively rushed. I couldn't agree more about the white asparagus. It is an abomination unto Nuggan.
@JamieZarrr9 ай бұрын
It's so funny when someone hates asparagus. They live in a world where their taste and smell is horrible, and react accordingly to that belief. Also, the asparagus haters must think that there must be something wrong with the people who love asparagus. Not at all, they're just so yummy and you're uncapable of realising that, but we love you all the same... 😂
@juanantonio34879 ай бұрын
I don't think you should be allowed to vote unless you are from the national ethnicity.
@evaristogalindez19549 ай бұрын
he is part of a society and he should be involved in descions around him. Its sounds natural and make totally sense in my opinion. Where is the difference now if he has a "little book" that says this and that for him and the people around him? Its more populism and nationalism with the poor argument that voting is only for the ones with that little booklet. No human is owner of a land. Humans who decide to live somewhere else and follow rules of community should be integrated and not reverse.@@juanantonio3487
@konzi1 Жыл бұрын
I lived in 7 different countries, none of them Spain, but through your stories I got reminders of India, Philippines and UK in some aspects. I'll tell you how I significantly reduced spam calls. Every time they called me I did one of three: pretend I don't speak English, make fun of them by saying something stupid, or be very rude including bad words. You know what happened? They stopped calling me. It's like they all made a note next to may phone number "weirdo, don't call!" 😁
@alain6930 Жыл бұрын
When i get a spam call, i tell them that i want to speak to them, but i have got something on the stove, would they mind waiting for me a minute. I never come back to the phone.
@anacasanova7350 Жыл бұрын
Los Conguitos es una marca comercial española antigua de unos dulces. Punto.
@anacasanova7350 Жыл бұрын
Compara la burocracia y el nepotismo, con Italia 😁😆😅 verás lo que es bueno, sobre todo en el sur de Italia.
@bkm2797 Жыл бұрын
Alain, I like it!
@mariscal012 Жыл бұрын
Only the xenophobic and twisted idiosycrasy of an Anglo-Saxon can associate conguitos with racism. In Spain we practice it with non-integrated gypsies, mostly. Eye/straw, etc... Regarding the right to vote of hisoanophiles, it is by the principle of reciprocity. May God give you many children and a long life for your mother-in-law.
@MrDanielaton Жыл бұрын
Hi James. The torrefacto coffee origins are in Cuba. The purpose for burning the beans is to disguise the poor quality and to lower the price (by adding 15% of sugar).
@joevuzekaz2030 Жыл бұрын
Seguro que estás comiendo mierda
@suegoulding13414 ай бұрын
My husband and I have lived in Spain for nearly 9yrs, we REALLY like you, you are fair and you made us smile regarding the banks especially! also other topics.
@frondoso1709 Жыл бұрын
I'm not from Spain, so I have no idea about how racist the country is (although I imagine it must be a similar situation to mine, Argentina), but I think it's very telling how the strongest examples you found are about some people painting themselves black and a caricature from a product. Regardless of if those examples are really racist or not, it doesn't sound like a particularly unsafe country for people of colour :/
@Darknight73457 Жыл бұрын
Anglosaxon's have a big hypersensibility with this issue. That's all.
@Sinar-P Жыл бұрын
This racism is an issue but its your perspective of an issue only you fail to see the whole picture. I have experienced racism in New Zealand, England, Wales and daily in Spain. Im white and people in all these countries are racist towards me for different reasons. I am born and bred in Africa. I lived most of my life there however Im not allowed to say that. Here in Spain especially they refuse to accept it and force the issue to find an ancestor of mine which is European so they can claim Im not African. Im sorry but its time people let go off colour completely. Positive discrimination is not the answer. The answer is to simply accept people as being people no matter what colour there skin or where they were born.
@At3nT Жыл бұрын
I don't see that as racism, and to me that hypersensitivity diminishes what real racism looks like...
@milyrouge Жыл бұрын
I'm a Swede living in Spain, but married to a Spanish-Moroccan. The examples that were shared here are the ones that are shocking to people from Northern European/Anglo-Saxon cultures, but the racism that North Africans, black people, South Americans and Asian people get in Spain, irrespective of how well integrated they are, is quite remarkable, and that's not something that most white people really get to see as clearly. I love so many things about this place and have lived here for 11 years now, but this is one of the things which truly makes me sad. The difference in treatment between me and my highly educated, erudite and funny partner is shocking.
@Azog150 Жыл бұрын
Those are the small instances that feed into bigger instances. Here in Barcelona, for example, most of the black people you see are either pushing around shopping trolleys full of scrap metal, or else selling stuff on the street (parellas to sit on and knock off clothes) as their few sources of income. They are constantly being moved on by the police. The most recently elected mayor of Barcelona, under popular demand, has made it one of his "priorities" to get rid of the street sellers. As if that is one of Barcelona's big pressing problems....
@sandraellis9560 Жыл бұрын
Loved this video, still LOVE Spain! Bureaucracy: we are US citizens, visited Spain to help our young adult daughter who lives there with illness. We needed to overstay our 90 day Schengen limit and tried to get the visa extension. Such bureaucracy! There is info online, and the very nice policeman at the National Police Station was very helpful, but it was very much trial & error. We did get the visa, our daughter recovered and we are back home, looking forward to visiting Spain again!
@samoutful Жыл бұрын
Spanish goodbye: say goodbye without leaving. Nordic goodbye: leave without saying goodbye.
@jakometal14 ай бұрын
Creo que puedes votar las municipales siendo extranjero, pero evidentemente no se puede dejar votar a los millones de extranjeros que viven aquí, peor no se puede dejar que se metan en nuestros asuntos de estado. Imagina dejar votar a un millón de marroquíes, destruirían nuestra patria
@WhatTheIrinna Жыл бұрын
Very accurate video! 100% true! As a spaniard, I personally can't stand the burocracy. It's the worst. Things that should take a little effort or amount of time seem impossible. No one helps you, they have you going crazy. One employer tells you something, other employer tells you a totally different thing and that doesn't make any sense. Sometimes it seems that employers help you with your questions or issues if they have a good day or if they are in the mood. Disasterous system. Going to holland and realizing I could have my european health card within 1 weak and not having to argue with anyone blew my mind. Knowing that in Holand the Government is suposed to help you and not lie to you or try to take advantage of you was mind blowing too.
@voice.of.reason10 ай бұрын
All governments are there to rule us, profit from us not serve us, and it happens worldwide
@dudeleboski269210 ай бұрын
In Spain, as Extrañeros, we after feel as 2nk class citizens, the way some Government officials treat us
@j.j.3759 Жыл бұрын
The "go home" comments are universal. I get them whenever I criticize something about Germany. I'm well past trying to say things nicely in the hopes of not getting the comments, because it doesn't work. If anything, I now look forward to the unhinged comments. It's never a normal person making them, and it's comedy gold once you can get over feeling bad.
@rickybrunet2852 Жыл бұрын
About number 12: This is very common, not only in Spain but in most hispanic countries. I'm from Puerto Rico and my dad used to say that the P.S. was longer than the letter when we would visit relatives and my mom would linger after the goodbyes were said.
@NothingMaster8 ай бұрын
What the heck do you want?! Perfection?!?! Such a place does NOT exist, but in your unqualified expectations. Same thing in marriage: Don’t look for perfection, look for love, mutual respect, friendship, and the overall quality of life. Accentuate the positive, don’t dwell on the negative. I challenge you to find a city with a better overall quality of life than Valência, Spain. And no, I’m not Spanish.
@anastauro9743 Жыл бұрын
I’m a Spaniard living in the UK and I am in exactly the same situation as regards voting - I can’t vote here, and Brexit happened without me being able to have a say!
@barbrohultgren9096 Жыл бұрын
I was born in Austria and have lived in Sweden for a while now (see above). In October, I finally became Swedish citizen and can finally vote at national elections. I think it is the same everywhere!
@TechToWatch Жыл бұрын
This is confusing. Why should a non UK citizen have a vote regarding Brexit? I lived in Germany for some years. I didn't have a vote for anything other than the most local elections. Does Spain invite the many foreign nationals there to vote in national elections?
@malcolmrose3361 Жыл бұрын
@@TechToWatch Because it is taxation without representation. A "resident alien" (to use the American term) pays taxes, can run a business, be subject to all the laws of the land - and yet has no input into anything more than local issues, and has no say in how the laws that govern his/her life are enacted, no matter how long they live in the country.
@Jenny-vm3yu Жыл бұрын
I’m British and I’m sorry the UK hasn’t given you the right to vote. I’m my view, Brexit was a colossal mistake. A lot of the suffering we are now experiencing is a direct result of Brexit, most political leaders will never admit this. At least I’m getting an Irish passport. Back to the original point, if someone pays taxes, then they should have the right to vote, in my opinion. There are some British people who didn’t understand anything about Brexit, have never worked and were still able to vote.
@FatLeonard84 Жыл бұрын
Of course you can't vote for something like Brexit unless you are are citizen, that was kind of the whole point of it😂
@catmaclaggan Жыл бұрын
As a Canadian (it is indeed cold up there) living in magical Spain for the past 14 years, I laughed in agreement all the way through this brilliant video. Those spam calls, long pillows and red tape are truly appalling. I was surprised though that you didn't mention the cultural aversion to using the car's indicator when changing lanes or turning, as though where one is going is none of anyone else's business. Perhaps this phenomenon is unique to Mallorca. In any case, Spain is my favourite place in the world and there's nowhere I'd rather call home; every day here is a blessing. On another note, your accent in English IS mysteriously neutral and if you hadn't told us, I wouldn't have been able to put my finger on where you were from!
@DDiez-ed2bt Жыл бұрын
Yes, another great point the car signals. As my Friend said when she first visited us here, what the hell man are the car signals optional😅 and It's not only in Mallorca, It's all over this great country😁
@byronofrothdale Жыл бұрын
First. It's common in all Spain and I hate it. Second. I believe he does it on purpose like plenty English teachers.
@kalia8376 Жыл бұрын
As a former Canadian :), do you mind sharing about the local weather geographical areas ...in particularly the dry ,low humid region in Spain ?! Looking for a great vacation option ..and the climate does matter to me..Thanx :)🤗
@catmaclaggan Жыл бұрын
@@kalia8376 I can only speak to the island of Mallorca where I live, which has a great climate for outdoor activities year round; with the exception of July-August-September, which are incredibly hot and really only suited to beach/swimming-type vacations. And as we are in the middle of the sea, it is generally quite humid here.❤
@kalia8376 Жыл бұрын
@@catmaclaggan thanx))))
@Herr_Artago Жыл бұрын
Very disappointing your comment about racism. Conguitos changed their logo a few years back and got rid of the lips to represent their product (chocolate balls filled with peanuts) with no references to black people whatsoever. Second, black face is an issue in Anglo-Saxon countries where in the past black people were represented by white actors on makeup and portrayed as ignorant, lazy, untrustworthy and dumb. In Spain it wasn't like that, we hardly had black people and there was nothing wrong with using makeup when representing a black person, like Baltasar, there was no derogatory meaning, nor intent to make them look bad. If you want Spanish people to import black face bans, you should ecplain why and be open to debate instead of calling us racists. If you ask to black people who lived or live in Spain, they'll probably tell you they find Spanish people not racist at all and for Spaniards race isn't an issue, especially if you compare Spain with countries like the US or the UK.
@alexistyrakis430 Жыл бұрын
He picked very bad examples, but Spain is worldwide known for its racism, not only towards blacks. The anglos went beyond, you are right. You didn't bring black people to Spain, but don't forget the colonies! Regards
@davidsastre8724 Жыл бұрын
@@alexistyrakis430 Actually conguitos is really good example. If they aren't people, why bother saying that they have white conguitos. Also it's so spanish to feel not guilty saying that others have done, instead everyone has done it.
@alexistyrakis430 Жыл бұрын
@@davidsastre8724 Well if you believe that representing a black man on the Conguitos is racist, I understand. I personally don't think it is :)
@Victhor Жыл бұрын
@@alexistyrakis430 You mean the colonies where marriage between spaniards and natives was encouraged in order to stablish a bond between races? and where natives had the same consideration as native spanish with the same rights? I know this was not always respected, but even Columbus and Cortes were taken to trial and died without honors for taking slaves and abusing natives. Spain is not racist, we just were never sensitive to racism because we never had a racist government or laws, it was fine to make jokes with race and nobody cared, the same as thin and fat people make jokes with each other. UK and US in the other hand had really deep problems with racism and that is why they are so sensitive to that in the present.
@alexistyrakis430 Жыл бұрын
@@Victhor Your post is funnier than I expected. Seriously, if that is what they teach you, it is really embarrassing. And comparing all the time with the racism in the US or UK doesnt make you better. You really need to step foot in Latin America, where the consequences of colonialism and racism are still current.
@christinleetmaa82597 ай бұрын
I think the person who respects local spanish culture and have studied the language, gains a right to whine a bit 😂
@Alejojojo6 Жыл бұрын
Bureaucracy is a PAIN in the ass in every single country. But because Spain is in Southern Europe, there is this cliché attached to it. My worst experiences dealing with bureaucracy have been in the Anglosphere, specifically in the USA. I took about 2 months to take my social security number I needed to work and several stupid appointments... Awful. Its true that the websites of public organisms are a nightmare. But thats true everywhere I have been to be honest xD
@ektaner Жыл бұрын
I do not agree. Netherlands were soooo easy and Czech Republic quite easy too. Spain was (and still is) my worst nightmare.
@kdkhgdldfl Жыл бұрын
This is just a great example of the impossibility to receive critics and fall straight into a 'tu quoque'. In this case not a single southern European cliche about bureaucracy but the bare truth
@jmcr1963 Жыл бұрын
@@kdkhgdldfl Spaniards don't go around in Anglosaxon sphere countries criticizing, patronizing, and complaining and looking over the shoulder. I don't think a foreigner has any right to have a say about the country where he is living even paying taxes. That is called "respect". In Rome, do as Romans do.
@Alejojojo6 Жыл бұрын
@@ektaner Where are you in Spain cause I live in Spain and that is not my experience AT ALL
@Alejojojo6 Жыл бұрын
@@kdkhgdldfl Nah it's a cliché. I have lived in Spain and abroad and I have not notice any mayor difference. But if you go to a Southern European country with a cliché in mind, such cliché would come true cause your attention is already there. I have fought with Bureacracy in the USA, in Japan and in Switzerland the same as I have in Spain, no more no less. I live in the basque country, maybe it's different in other regions.
@jonlilley283211 ай бұрын
Sadly, James, every country in the world has its idiosyncratic issues. I lived in Japan for many years and loved it - mostly, but it had some really strange things too. I found that going home and getting a healthy dose of your own culture makes a big difference. The way I dealt with the geographically challenged was to just let them do all the talking. They probably only know the 8 blocks that surround their houses.
@krisgi0071011 ай бұрын
Awesome comment.
@nnnnnn364710 ай бұрын
candy is not racist. he is an idiot.
@user-1rg9f2-g3l6d9 ай бұрын
When you dealt with the "geographically challenged", who are referring to? Folks in Tokyo, Auckland, Alice Springs, LA, NYC, Oklahoma, Toronto, Saskatchewan, Liverpool?
@Pthommie Жыл бұрын
Lately I've been examining different nations as I contemplate leaving the U.S., and generally there's a pattern whereby initial videos portray the foreign nation in glowing terms & later I learn the dish via videos like this. Fortunately with this video what's annoying about Spain isn't a deal breaker. Many complaints here can be leveled at virtually any capitalist first-world nation. I lived in France for about five years & there's much more annoying issues there than in Spain.
@blondebrandy11 ай бұрын
Depends were you live in Spain. As the local council said to me "Do not care what our City laws are we decide!
@stevenecheverria503210 ай бұрын
I moved here and don’t regret it but I’m self employed and work remote for USA based companies. If you can figure out how to continue working for American companies because my wife has had it rough here even with a masters
@Susan7000310 ай бұрын
If your lap top is stolen in Madrid where would the thief most likely try to sell it? Any ideas ? Tia
@JOKERATM9 ай бұрын
@@Susan70003 They take it back to Morocco
@jowatson86839 ай бұрын
I have lived in the north of Spain since 1992, so 32 years now. I can tell you it is a wonderful place to live. I could give 32 examples of how wonderful it is! :-)
@alexandrinhos99587 ай бұрын
Spain is FULL of british dudes... whats going on there? Why they run away from the Islands and go to Spain?