Frustrating things about living in Spain

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Spain Speaks

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In this vlog I share some of the things that sometimes annoy me about living in Spain. In spite of a few gripes, Spain is still a great place to live.
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@115Carssssssssss
@115Carssssssssss 6 жыл бұрын
I am from Hong Kong, when I heard you said Spain is crowded and lack spaces, I laughed so hard
@masitaatisam3679
@masitaatisam3679 5 жыл бұрын
fea hhh 😂😂😂😂
@watchmovies6106
@watchmovies6106 5 жыл бұрын
He said it in comparison to australia
@Persuitek
@Persuitek 5 жыл бұрын
fea hhh I’m from northern Spain and I currently live in Hong Kong, I laughed so hard too
@nomadafe
@nomadafe 4 жыл бұрын
comparing Hong Kong to Spain is quite like Australia to spain, both are extremes from opposite poles
@jp-lw5gl
@jp-lw5gl 4 жыл бұрын
Felipe Cort are u for real lol
@martymarty4145
@martymarty4145 6 жыл бұрын
Lol. Having a bad day Stuart? I was born and raised in Australia. I gotta say thats a fair bit too much crock to swallow in one youtube video. Ive been to Spain many times and resided in Madrid for a while . If youre not happy with the barbecue. Coock it some more it aint rocket science. Politics in Australia is just as rotten to the core. Its virtually impossible to find good food in Australian restaurants. And I live in the supposedly food capital of the nation. Melbourne. To say that people in Spain particularly in big cities like Madrid are probably commuting longer to get to work is absolutely piss your pants laughable. I mean Perth is a village mate. Take Sydney or Melbourne. Poulation 5 million and 4.6 million . Its typical to drive an hour an a half or longer to get to work on a road system thats virtually third world. And you can forget about public transport as its absolutely pathetic in this country. Concerning food and vegetables. Youre lucky if they last you more than a couple of days. As theyve more than likely been frozen for 9 months or longer. And they usually have no taste whatso ever. And the amount of carceragenic pesticides used in this country which is banned in the EU is absolutely criminal. And please dont compare the variety of food choice you get in a typical Spanish supermarket such as Mercadona to say Coles or Woolworths which are the only 2 real supermarkets that exist in this country. Cheap product after cheap product from China is what reins in Australia. Its also not unusual to find a snake in your backyard or get banned from swimming on the beach due to shark sightings in Australia. An income to debt ratio of 12 to 1 in Sydney and 10 to 1 in Melbourne. You have to be a millionaire to put a roof over your head. Although with auction rates at their lowest for years and property prices already falling in Sydney and Melbourne it seems like the collapse has finally begun. And with Australia not producing anything and having the second highest private debt in the world its more than certain that a terrible recession is about to hit us like a freight train. About the only couple of things I agree with is customer service in Spain is pathetic in general. And alot of the Madrileños are very arrogant and incredibly closed minded. I find it strange how they hang around their little group of friends and will speak to no one else. They also tend to think they are the centre of the world. I think Madrid is a fantastic city . But some of the strange attitudes I had to put up with the locals really used to frustrate me. But then you get alot of the same attitude in Australia. Australia aint perfect. Not by a long shot. And given the choice I would rather live in Spain any day. Cheers.
@nbrace-tl8ku
@nbrace-tl8ku 6 жыл бұрын
Marty Marty- Thank you for your response to Stuart's video. I almost gave up on the Idea of moving to Spain for a few years. I am retired, so a lot of the things he mentioned would not affect me, but there was some major points that would. Now I still have the hope to live in Europe for a few years. Just two questions. I am a big guy, around 400 lbs. I know sucks for me but it's hard to fight familial genes. Is there blatant bigotry against obese people? And are things there made more for smaller people?
@martymarty4145
@martymarty4145 6 жыл бұрын
nbrace 8132 I can tell you that the typical Spanish lifestyle is absolutely fantastic. Beautiful country . Great weather . Although Madtid gets very cold in winter and incredibly hot in August. Around the coast of the country is alot more mild all year round . Alot more so around the east coast and southern coasts.. Fantastic food on a consistent basis. Great parks. Awesome shopping. World class infrastructure. Unmatchabke nightlife. Certainly in Madrids case. I would go back in a heart beat if I could. I certainly dont enjoy the Australian lifestyle very much at all. Bad food. Weather that changes four times in a day. At least in Melbournes case. Shops that close at 5 pm except on thursdays and Fridays. Give me Spain anyday. Unfortunately I dont have a European passport. Concerning discrimination? Spaniards especially the younger generation tend to have a live and let live attitude. Youre always bound to find an idiot sooner or later. But thats anywhere. On the whole you should be fine. All the best.
@NeCLiaH
@NeCLiaH 6 жыл бұрын
Come to Spain, start our mediterranean diet with an endocrinologyst, enjoy the food and the country. You will lose weight easy in a healthy way and no one will bother you. In 1 year you will see how big the change was. You will find stupid people, that's for sure, but hey, they are all around the world. If u want good vegetables and fruit, go to a grocery store, not to a supermarket and ask locals if they know a grocery store connected or related to farmers. Buy naranjas (oranges) from La Alquería, you wont regret it. If you know where to buy, you gonna get food with the best quality (and pretty often just recolected from the same day). Im spanish, I know what Im talking about :) And, oh yeah, I forgot it: we are loud, we like laughing, smiling, sharing our emotions with others, be ourselves, we are passionate, we love in public, we cry in public, we shout in public... we basically live in public. And what is also true: politics here are just crazy... if only spanish peopke worked in the same direction as we did before... we would rule the world just like we did before. Our worst enemy is ourselves, if you take a look at our history, you will enjoy it and have fun with it because it's one of the craziest histories in the world.
@calgal5752
@calgal5752 6 жыл бұрын
Marty Marty Is there any chance of you moving to Spain? You sound like you love it as much as I do! I need to live there....😎
@abertalbert7219
@abertalbert7219 5 жыл бұрын
I am from Spain and i agree about how the people are in Madrid. People in the biggest cities are more rude and prepotent.
@kfotoprm
@kfotoprm 4 жыл бұрын
So I ask myself, "WHY" are you there? Sounds as though, you'd be happier, in OZ!
@wideawakenow007
@wideawakenow007 4 жыл бұрын
Geoff Fisher, he can't get out.
@elzorro8787
@elzorro8787 6 жыл бұрын
Madrid is an absolutely fantastic city. You'd be hard pressed to find another city with such terrific restaurants, architecture, museums, parks, culture and nightlife. With world class infrastructure. Australia has really changed in the last ten years. People in the larger cities are really stressed out with the big debt there carrying and driving to and from work has become unbearably stressful. I mean you go to the archaeological museum in Madrid and think there's nothing comparable in Australia. Or you go to an ancient town outside the city on a high speed train. Or the enormous flee market on a Sunday or shop at a huge department store or shopping centre on a Monday till then pm. Or come back from a night club at 8 am on a Wednesday and spend a couple of Euros on a metro ticket to get back home. Or watch the biggest football club in the world. Or have dinner at a restaurant at 11 pm. Walk late at night with impossibly packed streets and happy natured people without witnessing any fights. Etc... What's not to like? The only problem with Spain is its lack of opportunities concerning work. But Australia is not what it once was and its rapidly changing. Australia has become a real rip off of a country. There so desperate for money they don't even have sympathy for Jay walkers anymore. They fine you on the spot. Australia's future is looking more and more shaky by the day. What a pity.
@petrauhlikova6137
@petrauhlikova6137 5 жыл бұрын
what a true, meaningful comment!
@paul4199-e7e
@paul4199-e7e 5 жыл бұрын
Wow dude that’s a full-on rant...sounds like you’re having a miserable time...you should move back to Perth. The most isolated and boring monoculture in the world! I think you’re totally seeing Australia through rose coloured glasses. And Perth is not representative of Australia. Dude when were you last on the east coast? Australia has changed so much in the last decade. Also our politicians are some of the most deluded in the world. Take for example our current scary Christian right wing bogan PM. He’s a shocker. I think a lot of your comments are filtered through your car-based life. If you don’t drive a car and catch PT or ride a bike you don’t have parking hassles... life is so much easier. Good luck. Wow why would a Spanish person invite you to their bbq? You’d be an awesome guest dude...like really great to talk to and uplifting!
@carolinewjordan
@carolinewjordan 4 жыл бұрын
I actually feel ripped off left and right in Spain. There’s charges on top of charges here, and generally the quality of the service or product is not worth it. That is also a complaint I would add. Last month Agencia Tributaria charged me for making a payment via bank transfer... enraging.
@centaur188
@centaur188 4 жыл бұрын
He wasn't talking about the city or it's attractions, just about the way things are done. and the bad attitude of the people and working environment which is prevalent in Spain.
@djchakir
@djchakir 3 жыл бұрын
@@carolinewjordan 😕
@maxfella
@maxfella 4 жыл бұрын
My guess you had a fight with the wife! Dont take it on Spain. I had the best fruits and vegetables in Spain, mainly Andalucia and Canary Islands!
@jibeneyto91
@jibeneyto91 6 жыл бұрын
I'm from Spain but live in England now. The main complaint with my country is lack of opportunities which ties in to the bad state of the economy, work/life balance and politics. Most other things are anecdotal really. 1 - Crowded. I partially agree. Most of the Spanish population is concentrated onto the main cities, but there are huge areas of Spain largely uninhabited. Take the car and drive from Madrid out on any of the 6 main "autovías". There will be long stretches in which there is "nothing" around you. The roads are mostly empty too. Compared to England I would say Spain is empty rather than crowded! I mean just having a look at the roads you were driving on, seems to be a pleasant drive right? You don't get that as much in England... 2 - Noise levels. Agreed, Spain is a noisy country. I have to say I miss it sometimes when I'm on a quiet country for too long. 3 - Politics. Yes, agreed... 4 - Coffee. Don't know if I agree. I love coffee, and I prefer coffee in Spain to that of the UK or US where it's either instant coffee or filtered coffee which are terrible. Also coffee is usually reasonably priced in Spain. Café con leche in Spain will be 1.30€ or so, a "latte" in the UK costs £3, unbelievably expensive! It's true that café torrefacto is bad compared to good natural coffee, but it's still better than instant or filtered watered-down coffee! 5 - Fruits & vegs. Yes, agreed... 6 - Opportunity - Completely agreed. The most frustrating thing about my country 7 - Timetable. Yes, a pain in Spain. The "social timetable" of having dinner late and so on is nuisance, the real problem is the "work timetable" which forces workers to spend the whole day out with very little time for themselves at home. 8 - Work/life balance. Yes, it's bad in Spain. 9 - Customer service. Probably true... 10 - BBQ, yes, it's not part of our culture I'd say...
@welshtoro3256
@welshtoro3256 6 жыл бұрын
I was going to reply but you seem to have summed up my observations. My wife is Spanish (we live in England) and I've travelled across most of the country. My in laws live in Bilbao and Valladolid and my mother has a home in near Velez-Malaga. Sometimes Stuart is a bit Madrid focused. There are loads of good fruit and veg shops and markets in Andalucia. Supermarkets are not the best place to shop for those things in Spain. By the way, last year I drove from Valladolid to Cordoba, via Avila and the Gredos through Guadeloupe and Extramadura during Semana Santa and hardly passed another car. Driving in Spain is wonderful apart from the cities which are correspondingly awful. Stuart's right about car parks in Spain though - they are crap. I always appreciate your comments. Which part of Spain are you from and what part of England do you live in now?
@jibeneyto91
@jibeneyto91 6 жыл бұрын
Hi, thanks for your reply. If you know Bilbao, Valladolid and Málaga well you have covered three very different regions of Spain! I consider Madrid my home but I was born in Tenerife, which I also love, and I lived in Jerez de la Frontera for 3 years. Also I´ve traveled mostly everywhere in Spain and I´ve driven all around it. For me, driving long distance in Spain is a huge pleasure. Now I live in Cranfield, close to Milton Keynes. I see Spain as a great country to live in, not so much to work in. If you can secure some sort of steady income, work remotely or otherwise avoid having to work in Spain, life can be great here! As any country it has its problems and the rotten politics and huge lack of opportunities sadden me deeply.
@welshtoro3256
@welshtoro3256 6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for replying. I think the appalling level of politics and politicians in Spain is a very serious problem. It's the root of so many problems. If you have money Spain is a wonderful place to live. I live in Birmingham and have met many young Spanish ex-pats, particularly from Andalucia, that have moved here because it's better than anything they can expect to find in Spain. Spain is fascinating. I see extreme wealth and terrible poverty. People in Bilbao have no idea about how poor Almeria is. I've seen shocking examples of poverty in the North too but it's different from the culture of poverty in the South.
@georgependarbes5898
@georgependarbes5898 6 жыл бұрын
BBQ's in Spain? Not Spanish issue/culture. Imported from abroad. Obviously you have to speak Spanish, most spoken language in the world, after Chinese Mandarin. I left England can't cope with its Muslim policies and it's horrible, like living in Afghanistan! Luton or Bolton just shit.💩
@margc4528
@margc4528 6 жыл бұрын
Why don’t you go back to Australia it sounds a much better place to live
@trevorhedges
@trevorhedges 4 жыл бұрын
i dont know how many miles you done ,but i only see a few cars coming from the other way. Here in England i see more cars than that before i get my car stated to move ...
@manuelroca9045
@manuelroca9045 4 жыл бұрын
I'm a Spanish coffee lover, I couldn't believe what you were saying about coffee here. Coffee in England tastes like gargling water , i understand it takes time to get used to a stronger flavour. Orwell used to say that when you are born in a place , good and bad things come into your soul and you will never be happy away from them . Listening to you proves his theory.
@LA90598
@LA90598 3 жыл бұрын
Depends what coffee you have in England. There are some nice brands with great flavour. The awful coffee is American brands like Starbucks.
@peteymax
@peteymax 4 жыл бұрын
Interesting vídeo. Coffee in Spain is okay, excellent in Portugal. Supermarkets in Spain are pretty good, in Australia they are horrendous. Beer in Spain is not great, wine excellent. Most metropolitan areas are awful. I don’t know Madrid, but London is hell. Alicante, Dublin, Copenhagen are better. Fruit in Spain is excellent, tough for vegetarians; England, Ireland, Germany have more options. Love the Spanish people, language, culture, architecture. Viva España 🇪🇸
@jdmortega9121
@jdmortega9121 3 жыл бұрын
Stuart make a vídeo about frustrating things living in UK please
@mollokoplus
@mollokoplus 6 жыл бұрын
roads look empty
@conchagomez7181
@conchagomez7181 4 жыл бұрын
Buenas tarde, la verdad que me ha dejado impresionada tu descripción de España, no sé que tipo de vida llevas en tú país o los que visitas, pero nuestra forma de vivir es la envidia de personas de otros países y les encanta venir aquí. En Rivas donde dices que vives, vivo yo, es una pequeña ciudad metropolitana relativamente joven , con jardines públicos, colegios públicos , teatros , cines, centros comerciales, mercado al aire libre donde la fruta y la verdura es espectacular, para llevar una dieta mediterránea rica en todo tipo de alimentos.... Madrid acoge a todo tipo de culturas , si somos muchos, pero sobre todo tenemos algo que tu no tienes una vida muy completa en todos los sentidos con caracter fuerte y sobre todo somos alegres, muy familiares y supertrabajadores, vivimos estresados pero sabemos trasformar la vida en segundos para acoger a quien nos quiere, supongo que tu no has encontrado amigos así en España porque eres una persona con una falta de empatía total. Por cierto, la barbacoa nos sale de vicio. Un saludo de una Española que le encanta visitar muchos países y en ellos siempre encuentra lo bueno, lo malo te lo dejo a ti que vives de los de eso, gracias recordarme lo bonito que es mi país
@jw7665
@jw7665 5 жыл бұрын
I think the title should replace Spain with Madrid. When I stayed anywhere else besides Madrid and Barcelona, I had none of the issues the vid mentions.
@marystevens1973
@marystevens1973 4 жыл бұрын
Sorry I have only just seen your video. With my experience of 40 years living in Spain, I would like to make the following comments: When you speak of lack of space, Yes, that is probably the case in Madrid. However, if you live in parts of Andalucía or Extremadura, I can assure you that you would have all the space you desire. You obviously don't go to the right shops for fresh fruit and vegetables. I live in a small village in Andalucía where I find there is a wide variety of fresh fruit. Certain fresh vegetables are harder to find, but this is basically because Spaniards were never used to eating them. You really cannot compare a local Spanish shop with one in Australia ! As for the coffee, it is fantastic here in Spain. You don't have to drink "torre facto" coffee. You can also buy coffee with a "tueste natural" (naturally toasted) and it is delicious!!
@oih6380
@oih6380 6 жыл бұрын
Hi! I like your videos. It's interesting to see other points of view. I also really like your accent, it's easy to understand despite my English :D :D :D I don't agree on the veggies. :D (We have apples, pears, cherries, strawberries, oranges, tangerines, bananas, kiwis, lemons, plums, melons, watermelons, avocados, tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, onions, zucchini, squash, eggplant, artichokes, lettuce, leeks, beans, cauliflower, brecol, carrots, chard, spinach ... all in one standard supermarket) Maybe in Australia there is even more variety and vegetables from everywhere, all right, I don't know, :D but I think here there is a more than acceptable variety of fresh products. And at a reasonable price. You are right about politics, opportunity and timetable or Work/life balance in Spain. For me they are the main causes that spoil the quality of life in this country. :( (By the way, I live in Valencia but I'm from Bilbao, if you ever travel to Bilbao, check the Café Scala. Very good coffee and awesome toasts) :D :D :D (Forget the BBQs, make a paella) :D :D :D :D
@johnrobertmartyn5040
@johnrobertmartyn5040 3 жыл бұрын
Yessssssssss. Paella any day
@robertsugarland
@robertsugarland 5 жыл бұрын
This is a very instructive video ! All Latin American countries have the same problem of terrible noise pollution. SPAIN and ITALY are Latin countries inside of Europe, with the same disrespectful problem in their culture. Dogs barking all the time everywhere, drivers blowing their horns, motorcycles with noisy exhaust, music going loud until 1 pm or so, and people and vendors anywhere at anytime, destroying the quality of life of their residents.
@rafthejaf8789
@rafthejaf8789 4 жыл бұрын
Mate, what are you talking about? drive 40 minutes out of Madrid and you can be walking in low mountains completely alone. Even just past places like Tres Cantos ten k from Madrid you can find trails where you can walk and hardly see anyone. Outside the cities and towns Spain is full of wild empty spaces with very few restrictions to stop you walking about. I used to work in Guadalajara and remember going for lots of walks just outside the city in which I wouldn't meet anyone. You need to get and about more!
@Espaglian
@Espaglian 4 жыл бұрын
When we travel we romanticised about the place..... And then comparison appears....every place is different and come with bad and good things. The main bad thing of Spain is the lack of opportunities for work, literally is so frustating specially when you see how your corrupt bosses promote people just because they are the son, daughter, friend, lover, cousin etc ... of some idiotic political person. we call this people “enchufados” you can not fight against it because they will go for you. I think this is enough to leave a country forever. The corruption in Spain is everywhere from the bottom to the top, and it is assume and accepted. I decided I didn’t want that in my life so I left my country 7 years ago.....
@elmendaki
@elmendaki 5 жыл бұрын
Coño, colega, te estas dando una vuelta por rivas. acabas de pasar por delante de mi puerta. ha expuesto un video totalmente desde el punto de vista de un australiano, podria rebatirte 1 a 1 todos tus argumentos, pero no te va a servir de nada. unas puntulizaciones, si quieres verdura fresca, acabas de pasar por san martin de valdeiglesias, en la temporada de extraccion de la patata , veras 20 vendedores de patadas en la carretera , y muchas frutas y verduras que se cultivan en la zona vendiendo la saca de 50 kilos por 3€, no las vas a encontrar en los supermercados que son envasados industriales. Dices que tu Hijo habla muy fuerte, sera porque se ha adaptado al pais. que falta aparcamientos, pues claro, estas en una gran cuidad, y en rivas , no hay aparcamientos subterraneos. estas comparando austrialia, que el 80% es un desierto, con españa, donde toda el 80% de la poblacion esta focalizada en las grandes cuidades. Cuando llueve, es normal que halla muchos accidentes, puestos que la gente no esta acostumbrada a conducir con lluvia, puesto que solo llueve en ciertas temporadas y muy pocas veces. al 80% de la gente que trabaja , posiblemente no le guste el trabajo , pero es el que tienen, en cuando al cafe, no me lo estaras comparando con el aguachiiri americano? por Ultimo, no vamos a estar todo el dia con la sonrisa en la boca, hay momentos para cada cosa, Ademas los españoles, no solemos colocarnos una sonrisa falsa, nosotros montramos nuestro estado de animo, segun tengamos el dia, no forzamos una sonrisa obligada. Saludos Vecino.
@haneenoak4275
@haneenoak4275 5 жыл бұрын
I have the same opinion of eveything he said, but about Portugal. And i am not from Australia, I am brazilian. Europe is not good as people think.
@camboanbeats1946
@camboanbeats1946 5 жыл бұрын
Tio hay que saber encajar las criticas. Tiene razon en casi todo. Que en temporada justo en ese punto de Valdeiglesias te encuentras verduras fresca, pues bueno, pero te está diciendo que en general en España no es facil encontrar buenos productos y es verdad, te tienes que ir a las afueras por lo general para encontrar mas variedad y calidad. En españa hablamos a gritos de toda la vida, no te darás cuenta por que estarás acostumbrado, todos los extranjeros, de cualquier sitio dicen lo mismo, que somos muy ruidosos, no vas a tener tu razón y el resto del mundo no. Cuando llueve hay accidentes por que en España hay mucha gente que va a toda hostia y/o hablando por el movil llueva o nieve. Y tampoco digas los españoles no somos esto o lo otro, es absurdo que hables en nombre de los españoles, yo soy español y para nada me siento representado por ti. Tambien podria darle la razon con la mierda de politica que hay en este pais de ineptos y corruptos. Por que defiendes lo indefendible? te sientes orgullos de que tu pais este a la cola de europa? Normal que no avancemos si la mentalidad española es pensar que somos la hostia, cuando el hecho es que somos un pais mediocre en casi todo, existen datos oficiales que asi lo confirman, informate, hemos tenido los politicos más corruptos que junto con un desastre de economia y leyes casi hunden al pais en la crisis si no fuera por que otros paises nos compraron la deuda, deuda que estarán pagando los hijos de nuestros hijos. La educación es de las peores de Eruopa, la sanidad es cada vez peor por falta de recursos, al igual que la cultura.. En fin, que no se por que se ha venido este pobre hombre a España con lo bien que se debe estar en Australia. Tu deberias viajar más, a lo mejor así te das cuenta de tiene mucha razón. Que hay gente maravillosa en este pais por supuesto que si, pero una cosa no quita la otra. Pero tambien si te fijas hay mucho imbecil, tipico de España que alguien de una opinion personal y un montón de gente escriba diciendole que se largue de España, un pais que solo sabe gritarse, incapaz de arreglar sus problemas, quejandose de todo con una mano en cada huevo mientras estan tirados en el sofa viendo el futbol.
@evelynrodrigueztorres3670
@evelynrodrigueztorres3670 5 жыл бұрын
Y por que no se va para su pais..
@elmendaki
@elmendaki 5 жыл бұрын
@@camboanbeats1946 tarde, pero te respondo, imagínate que me da por vivir en Inglaterra, y resulta que no me gusta esto y lo otro, y empiezo a despotricar sobre todo lo que no me gusta, que pensaría un ingles, (Pues jódete, seria la respuesta correcta). La segunda opción es adaptarme al país y las costumbres, a tratar de relacionarme y entender sus costumbres, seria lo lógico. Ademas que todo lo que ha descrito ocurre en cualquier cuidad y país que vayas. Pero el tiene una solución muy fácil, que se mude a un pueblo a 50 km mas de donde vive , y veras que bien circula, que poca gente hay, pero el café sera el mismo. En cuanto a la corrupción, pues si, hay y mucha, y es un cáncer de difícil solución, por todos lo colores políticos. lamentablemente no podemos hacer nada al respecto.
@Another534
@Another534 5 жыл бұрын
A los españoles no les gustan los extranjeros, pero eres demasiado cobarde para hacer algo al respecto.
@johnb2572
@johnb2572 5 жыл бұрын
So Spain is frustrating because you dont like people, coffee is not to your taste, cant find sprouts and dont like long lunch breaks...wow. I guess you dont like fun either, in the form of "Noise" hahah. I think its likely if you made your own country to your taste, it would be pretty boring. But there would be sprouts.
@calgal5752
@calgal5752 6 жыл бұрын
Do you regret living in a major city like Madrid instead of a smaller area? I lived in a town in Andalusia and loved it! I am thinking about going back...😎
@noddylpd
@noddylpd 4 жыл бұрын
Sounds like you should maybe go back to Australia really.
@pedrofmc0000
@pedrofmc0000 6 жыл бұрын
Well, I almost agree with you on everything. We speak too loud, and in Madrid is difficult to be alone. But please, think in many other regions don't happen the same. About the coffee, I don't know what to say. Haven't you ever found a "cafeteria" with a good coffee? And don't you find a good coffee to prepare at home? If not, maybe is due to different tastes of coffee. Here you can find Colombian coffee, the best for me. Different tastes... Maybe our companies adapt the coffee to our taste. I comprehend how you feel sometimes. I lived in Sweden for some months and the coffee tasted different there and people had the coffee without any sugar... I remember once a Swedish girl told me she had been to the Canary Islands and the coffee was very bad. In Sweden life was beautiful out of the center of cities. Nice neighborhoods with wooden houses and a lot of space. Silent, that above all, it was very calm and quiet. I miss it. About vegetables maybe it happens where you are living in or it's maybe a problem of Madrid but where I live, in Galicia you can find a lot of different vegetables. My heart is sick and I must eat many vegetables, fruits etc... Also, you should know that Spain exports a lot of fruits and vegetables to Europe. So, We do have many vegetables and fruits.
@jackwest5295
@jackwest5295 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the channel Stuart, I have lived in Spain and Portugal for over 20years, coming from UK and Australia.. Spain has changed a lot . There are plenty of negative things but the good stuff far outweighs the bad. I have felt happier here than just about any other country anywhere I have lived, long term. ! Keep up the good work , would be interesting to see updates on the visa regulations this year for the ex pats and families who want to stay more than 6 months..
@philiplindley7384
@philiplindley7384 6 жыл бұрын
Pretty strong, are you sure you're not a Pom??
@coffermartin77
@coffermartin77 6 жыл бұрын
When did you recently come to Australia? You would know that the cost of living is through the roof. The so-called “Great Australian Dream” is exactly that. A myth,unattainable. Sydney has the second most unaffordable housing in the world. Don’t ask me who’s number 1 cause I don’t know but believe me,this is a major problem for many Australians as I speak. Chinese investors have been given free reign to buy into the Sydney property market with no scrutiny whatsoever(certainly not from the Federal and State Governments as they have their grubby hands in the till with their taxes and stamp duties etc). Australian politicians are just as corrupt,they conceal it better through their media bias mates but with all things that get too overloaded,they break down eventually. All the chickens will be soon coming home to roost in Australia. The property bubble will burst in Australia like it’s never seen. Where as Spain built an excess of flats,homes that brought a housing collapse,Australia(Sydney in particular) has restricted the amount of property being built so the big builders(in collusion with the arsehole major banks) have been pushing the prices up. And they’ve been doing it forever. Makes you wonder how the money’s coming in from China for these new properties that are built exclusively for them. A scandal in the making of monumental proportions. Perth is suffering more with unemployment than other parts of Aus.The mining boom is over and besides that,there is a whole lot more over there.(you can correct me if I’m wrong but I know locals that tell me how bad the work front is now.) And that only the tip of the iceberg. So,now that you’ve come back from Australia,are you going to move back there?
@coffermartin77
@coffermartin77 6 жыл бұрын
I meant to say ‘isn’t ‘. My bad.
@Kurio71
@Kurio71 3 жыл бұрын
@@coffermartin77 Sydney is doomed
@archibaldhadock5811
@archibaldhadock5811 6 жыл бұрын
If you want good fruits or vegetables you must buy in a market or in a "frutería" (a "fruit shop" literally) , buy in a supermarket is for idiot. Expensive and bad. For foreigner: Always in Spain the first thing if you want eat good food an cheap is know where are the markets and little shops.
@mknoxjackson
@mknoxjackson 5 жыл бұрын
This is the problem with public opinion. For every pro , there is a con. Now, I don't know what to think about Spain. I get the impression that they man in this video just doesn't like the fact that he has to adapt to a different way of life. All he does is bitch.
@rayvogensen2983
@rayvogensen2983 5 жыл бұрын
An interesting video because it is provocative, which is not a bad thing. Having travelled extensively in Spain but living for many years now in neighboring Portugal let me make a few comments. 1) Lack of space. This is true only of big cities. I have driven through the interior of Extremadura quite a few times and you don't see anybody, just cows and birds. The province of Cáceres is an example. You can drive for hours and see only open country. The region of Las Hurdes or the Sierra de Gata has a very low population density. The eastern part of Extremadura, called La Siberia, is reservoirs, fields, pasture and woodland. You mentioned Guadalajara, but actually parts of Guadalajara and Cuenca are so underpopulated that they are called the Spanish Lapland, la Laponia Española. www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2015/mar/26/the-spanish-region-as-deserted-as-siberia-in-pictures 2) The Job market. This is highly subjective. It all depends on your skills. True, unemployment is very high, one of the hig hest in the world but there are jobs in a lot of areas. Qualified English teachers with EU passports will always find jobs, in big cities of course. 3) The timetable. I have never worked in Spain so I can't comment on that, having only worked in Portugal, which is quite different. The two hour break can be a real problem causing you to get home late. What frustrates me is only being able to eat in so many restaurants after 20.00. Unless you go to bed at midnight or at 1.00 having all that food in your gut is not healthy. 4) Word/life balance. This is so personal and subjective that I have no opinion one way or another. This depends so much on the person and the job. 5) Customer service. Coming from an Anglo-Saxon culture, where service is supposed to be so good, I never noticed a lack of it in Spain. In general I find that Spanish workers do smile. Not all of course and not all of the Australian workers smile all the time. To say that 90% of the shops have bad service is just a bit of an exaggeration. 6) Noise levels. I do agree with this one. I have entered restaurants in Spain to turn around and leave again, due to the noise levels. I am surprised the Spanish don't suffer from hearing loss as they grow older. Perhaps they do. The Portuguese are a lot quieter. 7) Parking spaces. The same thing happens in Portugal. The width seems to have been calculated for a Smartcar. Sometijme you can't even open the doors. 8) Politics. If you think politics are bad now you should have been around in the 1930's with the Republic and the Franco dictatorship. What is really bad is the corruption of politicians. immense fortunes were made in the Costa del Sol, for example, on illegal building and zoning laws changed in exchange for kickbacks. 9) The Coffee. Here I disagree. Maybe I am not a connoiseur of coffee but I have never noticed that Spanish coffee was particularly bad. The Portuguese always say it is but they also say the food is bad too, this being more of a nationalistic reaction to anything their bigger and richer neighbor might have. I have had some bad coffee in Spain and some here in Portugal but to say that all of it is garbage is a bit of a stretch. Having said all of the above, congratulations on the video because it made me think and write up a storm.
@pantera2512
@pantera2512 5 жыл бұрын
Stuart shove a big tapa 🤣 (a pot lid) in your mouth ..Spanish speaking people all over the entire world would agree ( GET THAT BIG PAPA OUT YOUR Kangaroo EARS....Stuart📢📣🔊🔉🔈and listen closely...that we Love love ❤️ love to talk loud ..We love love love To gesture with our hands...we love love love to laugh loud ...sing loud....gather in groups on the weekends and form a make shift Band of revellers.. playing on anything goes for an instrument A stick and a couple🍺 beer bottles, an empty card board box..many hands clapping to a clave rhythmic beat.. Old beat up guitar's being sweetly played by Sun worn and withered hands..You Sir should really consider moving back way back to very very back of the out back.. it would be so nice and quiet for your Kangaroo ears...what in the world are you doing in Spain!!!!! Home of Flamenco ...💃🕺💃...🎸🎶🎼.....
@kosmonautik639
@kosmonautik639 5 жыл бұрын
My friend, you're 18million people in Australia and is as big as Europe....if you filled jammed in spain you should check out italy...Australia was nicely planned because it's a brand new country...created by the queen...after Jamming the aborigines into reserves....Europe is old...old...streets were planned for horses....but I'm totally with you about loudness....now that's an annoying cultural aspect of all Mediterranean countries...not the northern ones...nice job you're making...!!!
@edwarddesenne6153
@edwarddesenne6153 3 жыл бұрын
Why are there no young Brits with sufficient capital to rent accommodation and with basic Spanish who could apply for work to teach English in good Spanish academies and once offered a job, surely the Spanish Govt immigration authorities would not send them back to the U.K. as with British tourist flight conditions at the moment. COVID. tests have to be obtained before flight but many young Brits who are upset by Boris Johnson’s anti Europe non negotiation and areas of Spain like Alicante where there are hardly any positive cases of contagion , would relish staying and applying for residence permits and finding a Spanish girlfriend / wife. --I worked throughout my life , now 73 yrs old, in different areas of Spain until 2010 but now am surviving on British state pension in contaminated Bristol but only very little capital and would like to teach English there in virtual classes via internet, because a warm climate is better health wise for me mentally and physically . I worked as qualified interpreter and private language teacher with EFL teaching qualifications and jazz saxophonist and music teacher most of my life.
@terencemagee
@terencemagee 4 жыл бұрын
Madrid sounds a lot inferior to the Basque Country. The scenery up here is fantastic, mountains and valleys, forests and beaches, plenty of places to have a peaceful picnic. Basques are famous hard workers, they get on with it. They´re very friendly, but don´t smile so much, but then that´s Southern Europe all over - France, Italy etc etc. Bad coffee? You never heard of Baque Basque coffee? Coffee here is great in virtually any bar. Fresh fruit and vegetables? Here, grown and sold with pride, the best. Salads are huge in a restaurant, fresh fresh fresh. Politics? The big one. You have to read the history, then you´ll understand. Myself, I can´t stand barbeques!
@martymarty4145
@martymarty4145 6 жыл бұрын
And how disgusting is the drug and crime population in Australia? With half the population of Spain its a far more dangerous country.
@j.m.b5441
@j.m.b5441 5 жыл бұрын
Yo creo que el señor seria mas feliz en Australia
@iffypete
@iffypete 4 жыл бұрын
funny video. agreed with most of your rant...but madrid is not all spain. plenty of veg down on the costas . also not much of a space issue also. great vid tho...keep smiling.
@shadowslayer9604
@shadowslayer9604 5 жыл бұрын
Why are there people insulting him and saying that he should go back to Australia? It’s just a simple video about the frustrating things in Spain. Not every country is perfect and free of issues.
@ThisIsAnneleen
@ThisIsAnneleen 5 жыл бұрын
you forgot the bureaucracy !!! I have lost hours and days and weeks of my life trying to get what they want (and most of the time one ofice to the other don't even agree on that, how am I supposed to get it right?)
@bencarter6947
@bencarter6947 6 жыл бұрын
I massively agree with you on the coffee. I have previously worked in a cafe in the UK and know what it takes to make a good coffee. And a colleague now manages his own shop in Oxford. To make a great coffee (in whichever style) you have to love it; to know the processes, the roasts, the types of bean, how to make the different kinds of coffee, how to set up your espresso machine (every day), how to clean it, and finally, if you like milk in your coffee, how not to overdo it. I had one experience where we heard the scream of the milk being burned, and sure enough got cooled coffee covered in burnt milk. This overheated milk was blamed on the American/British constant requests for "extra hot" coffee, so the blame here is on both sides. Nothing makes a barista roll their eyes more than the phrase "extra hot". Thankfully, I have found one cafe in Malaga where the guy knows his stuff, and that will be my coffee nirvana when I'm away from home.
@bencarter6947
@bencarter6947 3 жыл бұрын
@@insertnamehere6612 that’s not true. Even a barista will tell you that a single coffee prepared as an espresso, americano, v60, flat white, cappuccino etc can have a multitude of flavours.
@ritabarrettpalmer3451
@ritabarrettpalmer3451 2 жыл бұрын
Surprised to hear veggies not available in Madrid. Here in Catalonia we have a great variety of fresh veg in supermarkets and green grocers.
@AngeAustralia
@AngeAustralia 4 жыл бұрын
I am so grateful to live in Australia at this time. I feel so blessed.....but in saying that I LOVED SPAIN for a holiday. 3 weeks in Andalusia was not enough. Can't wait to return and further explore Spain.
@miguelf246
@miguelf246 6 жыл бұрын
Wow. I find the supermarkets in Spain amazing. In both the quantity and quality in products compared to Australian supermarkets. I find so many things in Spanish supermarkets i can't find in Australia. And what about the local markets in Spain. They really are fantastic. I mean just take a look at your typical market or supermarket in both countries and you can see a depth and breadth of products in Spain that makes the Australian counterparts seem quite bland in every way.
@haneenoak4275
@haneenoak4275 5 жыл бұрын
maybe because you never went to Brasil supermarkets and municipal markets before. the fruits and vegetables have delicious smell and taste, unlike here in Europe.
@gasman417
@gasman417 5 жыл бұрын
Lack off traffic jams must be frustrating. lol
@shafeequest7553
@shafeequest7553 2 жыл бұрын
😂
@bj-th7ul
@bj-th7ul 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing. I've watched many of your posts. I just returned from a vacation to Spain and Portugal. I am about to retire, at 65, and am considering ways I can enjoy the next 10 years. This may be it... research places to visit & go - maybe for the allowable visitor time limit, but "probably" not as an (US) expat. The things you comment on are interesting & I can relate - "there are problems here in the USA as well". Walking and exploring Barcelona, Madrid, Toledo, & Valencia... & Lisbon, Porto & Sintra was such a pleasure. (a much needed change in the routine).. I'm very grateful for everyone's assistance - thanks again for your efforts.
@dougm3037
@dougm3037 6 жыл бұрын
Hi Stuart. Great bitch session. How cold was it btw. I only think of Spain as being hot as i travel there in summer with Seville being my primary location. I agree with you 100% on the veggies. I found it tough to find greens over there. Was thinking it would be a nightmare for a vegetarian. On noise, yeah the Spanish have noise in their DNA. Mind you it's no great picnic noise wise here in Cairns. Chain saws and leaf blowers are used by every gardener. Makes a horrible din. Never experienced that in Melbourne. Politicians; they all suck IMO. Thank god you didn't defend the drop kicks we have in Oz. Wouldn't piss on them. Haven't experienced the surly customer service you encountered. Maybe people in Madrid are more stressed out. Can't say I've had major hassles with the siesta also. You make an interesting observation about work/life balance given the nocturnal nature of their lifestyle.
@pantera2512
@pantera2512 5 жыл бұрын
Omg!!! People 😭😱 no brussel yuky👅😳😖 sprouts in Spain que cosa mas grande...somebody please call in the horticulture police🚨 in Spain.. to investigate the mysterious reason Y there are no yuky👅 brussel sprouts... Sape Gato con eso....
@xelakram
@xelakram 4 жыл бұрын
Listening to your moans and groans, I have to ask myself the following: Why does this man live in Spain at all? Why not pack up and go back and live in Australia? 😉
@hablemosdepolitica-i2q
@hablemosdepolitica-i2q 4 жыл бұрын
Si después de tantos años en España tienes tan enorme cantidad de quejas (algunas más justificadas que otras) acerca del País francamente no sé qué razones te hacen seguir viviendo entre nosotros. It's amazing.
@Robinshahidullah
@Robinshahidullah 4 жыл бұрын
This is my first comment to your channel, when I am listening it remind me of my own country...specially the 1, 2 and 3. I am from Bangladesh and I know that we have similarities in lifestyle with Mexicans but now I come to know that it is true for Spain too. But I think you are exaggerating the crowd thing a bit as if you come to India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal and also China you know what a crowd is...:-D anyway I like you videos very much and take care...
@kathypayne3820
@kathypayne3820 5 жыл бұрын
The roads looks empty. kathy de Los Estados Unidos, Texas. please don't move here it will drive you mad. lol.
@webtuter
@webtuter 5 жыл бұрын
Kathy Payne haha literally no one on the road
@ElyceBehrsin
@ElyceBehrsin 5 жыл бұрын
OMG I HATE TORREFACTO. But in the north where I live almost all the coffee is natural and delicious. I don't know where you're from in Aus but in Melbourne there is a massive traditional coffee culture that was started by the Italian immigrants, so our good coffee makes sense (but the price! OUCH!).
@richardsmith2879
@richardsmith2879 5 жыл бұрын
Is it me or am I listening to somebody complaining about the crush of people and high buildings while driving along empty modern roads in a very spacious suburb of some sort? I’m only a minute or two in so I’ll go back... Do Australians call the British whining poms? Back again, yes, the Spanish are very noisy. Australian politicians aren’t mediocre? It’s hard finding well paid jobs everywhere in the world these days.
@richardsmith2879
@richardsmith2879 5 жыл бұрын
I’d go back to Australia I think. I’ll say it again, it looks deserted. I know Madrid is a busy city, so are all large cities. I do know are few Spaniards in Britain who prefer it here and say we are very polite, seems odd to me, but they are convincing.
@grytlappar
@grytlappar 5 жыл бұрын
You make it sound like a hell hole. But then, if not being able to find a good bbq is a major gripe, that kind of says it all.
@josejuliopl2140
@josejuliopl2140 3 жыл бұрын
Where are kangaroos better in Australia or in Spain?
@ronnied4258
@ronnied4258 4 жыл бұрын
I live in UK but visit Spain two or three times a year to coastal resorts re: coffee in British bars ask for a coffee and you get boiling hot instant coffee but in Spanish bars and cafes you get proper coffee from coffee machines which is really good.
@Falconlibrary
@Falconlibrary 3 жыл бұрын
For coffee, I'd take a trip to France, load up on beans.
@martymarty4145
@martymarty4145 6 жыл бұрын
Sorry. Meant to say how bad is the drug and crime problem in Australia.. Its terrible.
@tonimataix2561
@tonimataix2561 4 жыл бұрын
It sounds like you miss your country and/or you haven't been able to adapt yet.
@miguelf246
@miguelf246 6 жыл бұрын
If you don't visit either countries I guess you can check out KZbin to compare .
@bryannoriegamiguel9192
@bryannoriegamiguel9192 6 жыл бұрын
And I'm missing the spanish coffe here in England, at least in Asturias I think that is so nice
@ElyceBehrsin
@ElyceBehrsin 5 жыл бұрын
The north of Spain has the best coffee in Spain. I live in Cantabria now and it's so much better than Andalusia!
@JackR772
@JackR772 5 жыл бұрын
Go back to Spain then you pirate
@davidwarnes5158
@davidwarnes5158 4 жыл бұрын
Strange , I always found the fruit and veg amazing ,in the supermarkets and the street markets , That was Malaga area, but you never get veg in a restaurant ,or there cooked to a pulp, Coffee , you need the little loan bars ,
@santiagosanz9732
@santiagosanz9732 5 жыл бұрын
mate! respect the stops
@AlaninValleSanLorenzo
@AlaninValleSanLorenzo 5 жыл бұрын
After 12 years living in Tenerife I agree with everything that you have mentioned. The only reason I am still here is that I have established friendships and of course,. the weather. My biggest gripe is the driving. What is it that gives Spaniards so much pleasure in tailgating the car in front while trying to break the land speed record ! They are the worst drivers I have ever seen !
@Escapetheratrace-ji6rx
@Escapetheratrace-ji6rx 5 жыл бұрын
French drivers are exactly the same :-(
@JackR772
@JackR772 5 жыл бұрын
All that shouting is because of Salvame Deluxe😁
@monicaglez5395
@monicaglez5395 5 жыл бұрын
I lived in OZ and I prefer my country Spain. You eat well in Australia thanks to the Greek and Italian immigrants, lol...
@bernicegardner4019
@bernicegardner4019 4 жыл бұрын
Nothing to do with the video but I just wanted to say hello. My name also is Bernie Smith (before I was married). I live in Spain and love most of the food.
@margc4528
@margc4528 4 жыл бұрын
Australia is a wonderful country very hard to get PR
@OpenDoorEnglish
@OpenDoorEnglish 6 жыл бұрын
Some interesting observations! My take: 1) Crowded - YES. Even if you live close to national parks etc they are generally divided into specific 'routes' that you can walk and there are always hundreds of people. Towns and cities always seem more crowded to me because it is the culture here to go to the street but we also have to remember that flats are more common than houses and so people are always closer together. 2) Noise - When I go home to England the first thing I do is take a walk in the forest next to my town and absorb the silence. I would hate to have a baby or an elderly relative with dementia because caring for them here would be a nightmare because people are screaming and shouting all the time. Personally I get used to it but for people of a nervous disposition it would drive you crazy. 3) Politics - I live in Catalonia and have a neutral stance on the political issues here but the constant arguing in this country does get tiring. We have to appreciate both sides of the argument however. 4) Coffee - I like it! :) 5) Fruit and Veg - Not really had too many problems here unless I shop in really cheap supermarkets. There is a lack of variety in respects to Asian food etc but that's just a question of cultural differences and doesn't really bother me. 6) Opportunity - Agreed. The government make it very hard for small autonomous businesses to set up so most people have to go and work for horrible companies. There are only very limited opportunities. On the other hand I constantly explain to my students that just because they graduate from university it doesn't mean they will walk into a multinational corporation. A lot of young people here get an engineering degree for example and then call themselves engineers. The thought of working in a fast food restaurant or supermarket for a couple of years to get some experience in a working environment seems totally alien to them. They then complain that nobody will employ them… 7) Timetable - Horrendous and out of sync with the rest of Europe. Need to phone a Spanish company at midday and they'll be closed and then when the rest of Europe is at home they'll have 100 people in the office waiting for calls at 20:00 while the children are at the grandparents house. 8) Work/life balance - Very nice national holidays but the day to day routine if you work in a company is ridiculous. 9) Customer service - Slow but friendly in my experience. 10) BBQ - Not an expert but I've enjoyed the ones I've attended!
@Marwando
@Marwando 4 жыл бұрын
Come to Germany 😂🤣
@novaestrella2571
@novaestrella2571 5 жыл бұрын
Go live in Alicante or Altea mate, get out of that hell hole Madrid and you will get another perpective of living in Spain. Sun-sea-space-good food-relaxation- the best coffee in the western hemisphere, the best fruit and veggies . Get out that hell hole Madrid....
@rsnankivell1962
@rsnankivell1962 4 жыл бұрын
Envidioso. Ya quisieras que Madrid fuera un hell hole jaja Los madrileños si quieren playa ya os tienen para usaros en vacaciones. Alicante, menuda ciudad degradada y asquerosa.. y hablas de Madrid, que desfachatez nano!!!
@inesgonzalez2246
@inesgonzalez2246 4 жыл бұрын
Madrid sucks. You should come to Benidorm.
@__eee__
@__eee__ 6 жыл бұрын
I understand those frustrations. As a Spaniard myself I can't understand what makes us scream to discuss the most mundane topics. There was a famous writer (Julio Camba) who was a foreign correspondent in the 1930's. Whenever he entered a cafe in London or Paris, he would easily recognize the Spaniard: the one screaming while hitting the table. I think we didn't change much since then. Regarding the poor customer service, I think this is a very serious problem. And not just from a personal perspective as a customer, it goes well beyond that. I think it's linked to many other issues: lack of personal accountability, anti-capitalistic attitude, resentment and overall lack of professionalism. Some people would argue customer service is not that bad cause the butcher would chit-chat and even show interest in your life. I think it comes from the same place: lack of professional standards. People behave at work the same as they do among friends, it becomes too informal at some points even in office work and performance is not that good. At some point you said there are not many small companies in Spain... I think it's the other way around: we have too many microempresas, which have a really poor performance. The truth is big companies in Spain perform better, have better standards and pay much more. And then we have many small pymes which some think it show we are good enterpreneurs... I don't think so: it shows we have no ambition, companies don't aim to grow just to survive to pay the bills... We need a more open and competitive market.
@JPinFuerteventura
@JPinFuerteventura 6 жыл бұрын
An interesting list. I certainly agree with many of your frustrations. The amount of noise that the Spanish (and Italians, which we have plenty of here now) make when just holding a conversation is incredible. When our next door neighbour has their family around for a meal it sounds like an entire coachload are there when, in actual fact, there are only 6 or 7 of them. I am pleased to say though that the coffee here is really good and cheap too. Usually between 1.20€ and 1.50€ for a cafe con leche. Thanks for the email - I appreciate it.
@intellectualnerd4544
@intellectualnerd4544 6 жыл бұрын
With all Spain is till the best
@jambroqc
@jambroqc 5 жыл бұрын
I am from Manila, Philippines. I have briefly lived in Spain ( loved it )and I definitely don't agree with you. Maybe you should go back to Perth to lessen your frustrations.
@coleensonrisas
@coleensonrisas 5 жыл бұрын
Full of complain. For me im excited to see and visit the country.
@darrenberry8185
@darrenberry8185 5 жыл бұрын
Bad day mate 😁
@nbrace-tl8ku
@nbrace-tl8ku 6 жыл бұрын
Wow Stuart, you outlined some major points here. You almost burst my bubble about going to live in Spain and by extension see Europe while there. I appreciate your candor though and I try to watch all your videos. This one was almost a defining moment about whether to go or not. Thanks to the replies I have read I still have the hope of living in Spain and Portugal and seeing other parts of Europe. One suggestion for a future video. A small look at how Spaniards treat others of different races, Countries and physical makeups ala obese, retired , gays etc.
@sivedan
@sivedan 6 жыл бұрын
Also the multitude of fiestas, means they are constantly in a state of celebration, if you plan to go to sleep on New Years eve, because you need to go to work the following day, good luck, they will honk horns and shout until the next morning, the same if they win a major football game, and again, this is all done in groups by them....
@tego999
@tego999 5 жыл бұрын
"If you plan to go to sleep on New Years eve"... poor boy...
@jaddy540
@jaddy540 5 жыл бұрын
New Year and Xmas, in Malaga they throw firecrackers from hotel windows!
@anas.caminero5794
@anas.caminero5794 5 жыл бұрын
It is true... too much fiestas...💃😀
@H-Zazoo
@H-Zazoo 5 жыл бұрын
Spain. Watch out for ranting Aussies with GoPros.
@aesfa56
@aesfa56 5 жыл бұрын
You say "Life here is not all that bad" Life is great if you are NOT around. Keep away, don't contaminate us!!!
@aesfa56
@aesfa56 5 жыл бұрын
@PATRICK Barnett 1)Voice his opinion?. Yes, of course. Me, too. That's what happens when you voice your opinion, we can answer back. 2) American?. Yes you do. Lots of negatives, and instead of messing around the world, you should mind your own back yard. Lessons from you NONE!
@johnnewton3335
@johnnewton3335 6 жыл бұрын
well stuart you really went off on one there, you have been in spain long enough to know all this. the working day is very strange, my pal lost a big contract as when they came back to work at 5pm from siesta his client in poland had gone home. the noise factor is quite a phenomenon but its their noise and they like it. i met up with my mate, we hadn't seen each other for a while, he wouldn't go into a nice quiet bar so we went into a packed one and spent the next hour shouting at each other. not sure about coffee as i dont drink it but i do find that the shopping is quite amazing, fruit and veg i have no problems with and particularly im amazed as i can buy small items every day at little cost, same with all the shops, you can buy 0ne screw at a time. customer service i find is better than here in blighty. bbq well im veggie so not mitherd about that, stuart you seem to have been away in your homeland and its affected you. come back soon the spanish helpful stuart.
@juanmanuelc6644
@juanmanuelc6644 6 жыл бұрын
John Newton Not all of us like the noisy places of course...
@Javservice
@Javservice 6 жыл бұрын
you don't drink coffee? damn. you must be a really weird individual.
@alejandrofernandi1317
@alejandrofernandi1317 4 жыл бұрын
Well, I must say something about your rant: You live in Madrid, over 10 million people live there, between Province of Madrid and adjoining provinces like Toledo, Guadalajara, Ávila or Segovia... how would you expect not to find it crowded? :') Go to Teruel, Soria, Palencia... you'll tell the difference.
@quique913
@quique913 Жыл бұрын
Comparing Spain to Australia is quite difficult as there are so many geographical and CULTURAL differences. Europe is crouded! Australia is huge and empty...I live in Australia and not everything is as great as you say ...there are good and bad things everywhere. I understand you might miss your culture..and at the end is what you are, an Aussie living in Spain
@jmusic2024
@jmusic2024 4 жыл бұрын
Living in London and lived in Madrid - just cannot compare the crowds in the London Tube that you have to let pass 4-5 trains to get in. Fortunately they pass every 1-2 minutes! What was driving me crazy was Metro de Madrid with trains every 18 minutes (!!!) at 3 pm Friday working day - it was August so half the drivers have “right” to go for vacation a la playa. Even in normal months it is 8-20 off peak and 4-8 min peak. Anyway London streets are crowded, the bars, the tube everything. So it is the BIG CITIES in general not Spain. Coffee - yeah. But last years there are plenty of new hipster bars with good coffee (Colombian etc) and growing. So people seek good coffee, there is a hope. Vegetables - come on, you get vegetables which are used in local cuisine. If you want plantain then you go to a Dominican shop. If sauerkraut then to German or polish shops. Happens in London too! What we have in Sainsbury’s Local - well the things you named: potatoes tomatoes onion and banana and apples. That’s it.
@rtan1000
@rtan1000 3 жыл бұрын
Those 'frustrating things' (to you) are really non-issues (to me)... coffee, vegetables, politicians, noisy people, lack of space.... but thanks for sharing your personal views.
@dinnerandamovie
@dinnerandamovie 4 жыл бұрын
Im sorry but have to disagree with many of your complaints, one in particular is the quality of coffee ! I for one look forward to getting off the airplane and having that first cup of SPANISH coffee .. Lots of negatives about living in Spain yes and that's why . myself being born in Cordoba now live in Canada BUT do have my villa outside Sevilla and will be moving back there soon !! this corona virus thing has sort of delayed that ... I always tell people if you have so many complaints then do something about it, for example if you are not happy where you live then just move ! but I also do understand that negative news/videos draw a lot of clicks/views so kudos to you for obviously knowing that and using peoples flaws for your gain ( brilliant move) ..last word - I enjoy your videos and stay save !
@happyhermit2022
@happyhermit2022 4 жыл бұрын
Politics...yes. Australia is one country, technically Spain is several, the UK is exactly the same...I have yet to discover anyone that can justify any reason for eating brussel sprout, there is no upside...:)..customer service...I disagree totally, my experience is really good customer service, this excludes the largest provider of telecoms...uff..maybe it's time for you to stop moaning and move back to Oz...I doubt you will be happy.
@johnrobertmartyn5040
@johnrobertmartyn5040 3 жыл бұрын
Mate you can not compare.l. living in darwin for many years. Born in madrid. I would not go back to live in madrid.for all the tea ,I China, However you are trying To compare.appels with pears. Your English. Australia will be the place for you. Big and English. What are you doing in Spain? Take a change mate.
@sara9749
@sara9749 4 жыл бұрын
My daughter is really loud Totally agree. Her friends are the they Just DONT understand or respect people who ask them to speak quieter..fortunestely she has a quiet boyfriend now 🙏🙏 oh wow coffee us good in my village. England is awful...parking yeah. Nightmare..Enjoyed this.😂They get in your space during conversation too and lean in your space and point across the table into your space.....
@nayao1148
@nayao1148 3 жыл бұрын
People shouting! Lol Stay away from Brazil then! Lol. And i am even from there. Awesome videos. Thank you.
@Chacarruna
@Chacarruna 4 жыл бұрын
I would invite you, I’m a Spaniard, but you would need to come to Reading, Pennsylvania.... I have to mention I’m pescatarian, many of the things that make you crunch, make me want never come back....anyhow, I think Madrid could be specially bad in many aspects, groceries is better in “provincias”
@Hellafar
@Hellafar 5 жыл бұрын
Just after your first comment... please, check some facts. Australia: over 7500 million squared kms, 3,2 inhabitants per km. Spain: not over 500 thousand squared kms, double total population compared to Australia, 92 inhabitants per km. Of course you can find space to be alone in Australia. It is rare to find somebody in a squared km in Australia. Comparisons are imposible in that subject. Better try with Iceland or Canada. Almost the same rate of inhabitants per km... although picnic wouldn't be an option for your free time.
@sociologica4247
@sociologica4247 4 жыл бұрын
Europe has 750 million people, in the US 350... so here you have loooots of space and something tells me Australia must be similar. Spain... Europe in general, has little space that is very true, you can be alone in Almeria, the north and similar small towns, but not in cities and less in Madrid. Noise.. so true! hehehehe! I think it has to do with the language and how they speak it and if you go to Andalusia..wow! and I am from there... Still is hard when I go back to readjust lol. Politics are crazy.. true, politicians are horrible there, I mean... I live in a country where Trump is the president and anyone is better than him, but it is still bad in Spain, very true, but also in other countries for what I have seen. Coffee is better in Italy I admit I miss that and wish Spain would do it the same way ;) Madrid is very frustrating though... Lived there 12yrs and pff... it is a love-hate with that city. Jobs are very very very bad... The culture is not productive and the hours and mentality of a pyramid hierarchy where the top get paid a lot but barely work and the bottom wors a lot but barely gets paid... has to change. Think it is a very "young country" when it comes to democracy so it has advanced just not as fast as others for as you know, the dictator Franco died in 1975 and it takes long to recover from that mentality. The hours cut in the middle of the day is just absurd...3 or 2h to eat makes no sense but they do it so they don´t have to hire 2 people, again we go back to politics... They need to change that and don´t want to for they don´t have that shift. BTW I am from Spain but I have moved 63 times and now I am in the US ;) lol In general... I love Spain, love the people and like all places have good and bad but in the balance good still wins, just that as you said, unless you retire Spain is hard to work in. Thanks for sharing you keep me up to date with your lockdown videos :) I like how you resume all new events and news. Keep them coming!
@insertnamehere6612
@insertnamehere6612 3 жыл бұрын
I don't understand, if Australia is better, why are you in Spain? Genuine question, I mean every other word was like how much life is so much better in Australia, so I'm truly curious why you don't just go to Australia.
@stellaluuk2713
@stellaluuk2713 4 жыл бұрын
I thought Spain was a major supplier of veggies? If you are having trouble getting variety you could try growing what you are looking for, even in pots if you don't have a yard. Salad greens, tomatoes, beets, carrots, Swisschard, zucchini, beans, peas etc. Look into container gardening.
@salvatorerichichi8780
@salvatorerichichi8780 Жыл бұрын
Our frustration beats them all, seriously I don’t think anybody has had it as bad as my wife and I, I’d love to make a video to make the world aware before moving and buying a property in the Valencian region. Our son lives in Australia and he loves it, we can’t sell otherwise we would move on. In Spain the words mercy, mitigation or compasión don’t exist and justice is never justice, their legal system in courts truly is bad very bad.
@mariscal012
@mariscal012 4 жыл бұрын
Lol !! Lack of vegetales in Spanish supermarkets?...May be you live in a nightmare. You need help.
@judithgallegos1748
@judithgallegos1748 3 жыл бұрын
I married into a Spanish family 50 years ago and spent a huge part of my life there while raising 5 children. I have never had a cup of bad coffee in Spain ,and I enjoy the torrefacto mixed with café natural. The coffee in the United States where we live now tastes like dishwater. I only drink what I make at home. I do agree with most of what you said,; however, you can´t expect everything in Spain to be like where you are coming from. If you do, you are better off moving somewhere else.
@melissasirois1508
@melissasirois1508 4 жыл бұрын
Agree with noise. Everyone is just so loud...but I had good barbecues. But yeah I had a good laugh while listening to this video since I agree with many of your points. Coffee was hit and miss in Burgos so I made sure to go to the places I knew. However coffee here in Malaysia is really bad. I miss my Spanish spots.
@grainnefoley9783
@grainnefoley9783 2 жыл бұрын
Poor Stu….l really think you ought to move to Catalonia. I am Irish and for 35 odd years we have been coming to Spain as a family. We live north of Girona in a beautiful place called Empuriabrava..it is called the Venice of Spain. My daughters husband is from Madrid and they both work in London but he and his family love this area and come regularly to visit. My local supermarket stocks a huge choice of fruit and vegetables and the only thing l really miss from Ireland is rhubarb and turnip! The sausage does leave a lot to be desired here l will admit but manage to get friends bring them out for a treat now and again. I love my cafe con leche served with a big smile in our local restaurant. Trying to get a project finished in a day here is a bit frustrating as a result of shops closing for hours in the middle of the day. If you want to come and check out the area feel free to have ama
@elijahmuhammed2915
@elijahmuhammed2915 4 жыл бұрын
We are not from Australia nor from Spain, however seeing your videos to which we in general agree with your criticisms , we wonder what the hell are you still doing in Spain. We lived in Melbourne for 5 years and loved it there, however because of visa's issues and immigration strict rules we had to leave and came to Spain, that we never liked. What we do not understand, why don't you go back with your family to OZ, since there is a much better quality of Life!!! One more thing that you forgot to mention in your video is that people smoke in your face with absolutely no awareness of who is around, worse they push babies' chairs holding a cigarette in their hand letting the baby inhale their smoke!!! Terrible
@joydot7620
@joydot7620 5 жыл бұрын
hmmm. one of the biggest things i hated about living in europe (england becoming the same)? the gutless wimps who created multiple disastrous wars in short order & didn't learn anything from it. talk about thin skinned! the majority - make a comment that isn't flattering & its GO HOME when we all know know if we did their economy would crash, totally, once and for all. brexit will be interesting - europe will need to sit up and pay attention. when we talk about lack of opportunity - well thats corruption. in most european countries nepotism and connections mean talent is easily locked out of the workplace while mediocrity is guaranteed a solid career - no real competition thus no progression. ironically i'm no neoliberal!!! but this is not the answer either. i don't miss being ripped off - altho we moved to cornwall and it has all the worst problems of the eu and is at the same time HINT the poorest region of england
@jasavak
@jasavak 4 жыл бұрын
The reason for the overcrowding is because its Madrid . The roads seem pretty empty in most of the country. Every country has its strengths and weaknesses . The coffee seemed decent to me. My wife is from Mexico and there are many problems. Customer service is not one of them. They have super high attention to detail . I hate the way the Mexicans profile people to take advantage . Local Mexican pays 10 pesos , a Mexican on vacation pays 20 , foreigners pay 30. Nobody does that shit in Spain
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