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Paulius Creates
Spain
Приєднався 30 січ 2021
Making videos about lifestyle, travel and more
Watch this before you quit 9-5 to pursue content creation
I've seen way too many creators saying contrary.
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Sources:
www.tastyedits.com/most-profitable-youtube-niches/
timqueen.com/youtube-number-of-channels/
www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2023/11/07/kids-youtuber-influencer-camps-creators-learn-how/
www.vice.com/en/article/xwjnja/the-real-reasons-kids-want-to-become-youtubers
www.cnbc.com/2019/08/02/forget-law-school-these-kids-want-to-be-a-youtube-star.html
www.businessinsider.com/american-kids-youtube-star-astronauts-survey-2019-7
For Inqueries email me on:
paulius.yb@gmail.com
#contentcreation #9-5job #work
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🚑 Get easy to use, high quality health insurance using discount code and a following link (GET15OFF): feather-insurance.com/en-es/? 🚑
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Sources:
www.tastyedits.com/most-profitable-youtube-niches/
timqueen.com/youtube-number-of-channels/
www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2023/11/07/kids-youtuber-influencer-camps-creators-learn-how/
www.vice.com/en/article/xwjnja/the-real-reasons-kids-want-to-become-youtubers
www.cnbc.com/2019/08/02/forget-law-school-these-kids-want-to-be-a-youtube-star.html
www.businessinsider.com/american-kids-youtube-star-astronauts-survey-2019-7
For Inqueries email me on:
paulius.yb@gmail.com
#contentcreation #9-5job #work
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How Much YouTube Paid Me in One Year (With 2k Subscribers)
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In this video I am sharing my journey to getting monetised on youtube. How long it took, some lessons I've learned and exact figures month by month. I think this paints rather realistic view of earnings for regular people who are doing youtube part time. Chapters: 00:00 - 00:39 - Intro 00:39 - 02:27 - How I started 02:27 - 05:27 - First year on UA-cam 05:27 - 07:37 - Second year on UA-cam 07:37...
I left Barcelona to snowboard
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Finally got to the mountains. 🚑 Get easy to use, high quality health insurance using discount code and a following link (GET15OFF): feather-insurance.com/en-es/? 🚑 For Inqueries email me on: paulius.yb@gmail.com #snowboarding #weekendvlog #daysinmylife
Weekend in Barcelona
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Just running through my quite regular weekend living here in Barcelona. ⬇️My gear ⬇️ 📷 Camera : amzn.to/4bINwWK 📷 Main lense: amzn.to/48aJovI Above are affiliate links and I may earn a small commission on purchase with no extra cost to you. For Inqueries email me on: paulius.yb@gmail.com Subscriber count : 1,998 #dayinmylife #vlog #contentcreation
What it's really like to live in Barcelona
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It's been more than 4 years now that I live in Barcelona and I wanted to talk about what it's like living here. 🚑 Get easy to use, high quality health insurance using discount code and a following link (GET15OFF): feather-insurance.com/en-es/? 🚑 Some articles mentioned on the video regarding safety : usebounce.com/guides/barcelona/is-barcelona-safe-to-visit# www.barcelona.cat/infobarcelona/en/t...
Can you live in Barcelona just speaking English?
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One question I get asked a lot and something I wasn't sure about myself before I moved to Barcelona is the language. In this video I will try to answer in which cases you should learn Catalan or Spanish and when you probably better off skipping it and enjoying Barcelona itself. 🚑 Get easy to use, high quality health insurance using discount code and a following link (GET15OFF): feather-insuranc...
Me at 29
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I've turned 29. And wanted to reflect on my time here. Starting a channel 2 years ago and documenting pieces of my life throughout. It's not necessarily something I thought I would be sharing with the world when I started this channel. But I am glad I am able to do that. Documenting small and sometimes what seems like insignificant things, over time add up to some nice memories of the time that...
Is Barcelona Overrated ?
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Lately I saw a lot of comments on videos , instagram reels and tik toks, where some people are ready to move to Barcelona immediately, while others hate it with their whole heart. In this video I will share my experience after living here close to 4 years and will shed some light whether I personally think it's overrated. 🚑 Get easy to use, high quality health insurance using discount code and ...
A Day in the Life of a Consultant in Barcelona
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I'm a technical consultant living and working in Barcelona. This video is a day in my life :) ✨ Subscribe for more weekly content! 5 Things I wish I knew BEFORE moving to Barcelona ➡️ ua-cam.com/video/DV6R4QxuDko/v-deo.htmlsi=ancnHn-RhRmLtYCN Cost of life in Barcelona ➡️ ua-cam.com/video/S3Us32tsamE/v-deo.htmlsi=EhtFx9gWUJv39HU1 For Inqueries email me on: paulius.yb@gmail.com
Summer days in Barcelona
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Few weeks of living in Barcelona For Inqueries email me on: paulius.yb@gmail.com
First Time in Warsaw | 4 Days in Poland
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My friend was celebrating his 30th birthday and his wife invited us to celebrate it with him as a surprise. After celebration we explored this beautiful city that has rich history and very budget friendly bars and restaurants. City center is rather walkable and we managed to explore quite few places by foot. It easily became one of my favourite destinations , that I would recommend for everyone...
Daily life in Barcelona + Pedraforca hike | Living in Spain
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Summer is starting in Barcelona and it means there is a lot going on in and outside of the city. We've planned few activities outside of work over last few weeks , including a hike in Pedraforca - mountain near pyrenees. 00:00 - 10:50 Barcelona 10:50 - 20:01 Pedraforca 🚑 Get easy to use, high quality health insurance using discount code and a following link (GET15OFF): feather-insurance.com/en-...
5 Things I wish I knew BEFORE moving to BARCELONA
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Planning a move to Barcelona? These 5 things might help you when making a decision or getting ready. There's a lot to take into consideration when you move to Barcelona ( or other country in general ) and these 5 things I wasn't fully aware of when I made a move myself. I hope it's going to helpful to you and you will manage to benefit from these tips! Make sure to check out other videos below!...
Best Bank accounts in Spain for expats
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Bank account is one of the considerations you have to make once you move to a new country. It's an important one. You don't want to waste your hard earned money on accounts that charge you at every step of the way, don't provide you with security and features that you use. In this video I am discussing 3 bank accounts that I use in Spain. Why I use them and what features, benefits they bring al...
Exploring Montseny Natural Park near Barcelona
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Monteseny Natural park is just a short trip from Barcelona. We went for a short half day trip there to explore some of nice spots it has to offer. We took a short hike to the highest point in the park, Turó de l'Home, ate at a very cool restaurant with great views Coll de Te and drove around this beautiful park. With so much to see and explore, we can't wait to come back and spend more time her...
Things I love about living in Barcelona
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Things I love about living in Barcelona
Took my girlfriend to London for the first time
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Took my girlfriend to London for the first time
What it's really like to live in London
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What it's really like to live in London
Visiting Hospital Sant Pau in Barcelona
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Visiting Hospital Sant Pau in Barcelona
MNAC museum , coffee convention and more of Barcelona
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MNAC museum , coffee convention and more of Barcelona
Took my girlfriend to Lithuania for the first time
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Took my girlfriend to Lithuania for the first time
Hello, is it usefull to apply for Beckham Law when my salary is under 3000€ net/month ?
From 50k its just about even
yes he is right... don't come to shitty Barcelona!!... flats are expensive and there are a lot of cockroaches, noisy, polluted ... (we are already enough of us living here.. stay away!).. go to nicer places like Vilnius or Warsaw.
Very poor. You could at least show a colour map area where you are talking about.
can i survive with spouse and 1 children for 1800?
Yes, but it's not going to be easy
I think it's all about personal preferencies outside of objective facts. I believe that salaries sucks, but is it in all the areas? like engineering? Rents also sucks. But I think there are a ton of things, that everibody compares tothe place they came from. I was in Barcelona 2 times in the last 2 years from Budapest. For me, the feeling of air quality was better (breeze from the sea), and I also found much more green, especially the trees on the streets. Transport is way better, food options are way better (especially bakeries, they are the same price as in BP and twice the quality). The overall mood of the city is also better for me. It has the same bad people sometimes, but the colors and buildings are just beautiful. I bet it would be much different if I would live there, but I think compared to budapest it is next level.
I've been living in Barcelona for only 6 months, and so far it's been amazing. Great video!
Thank you for your video! I dreamed of living in Barcelona and now you put it in a better and more realistic perspective 👍
Someone walks in with a Bernese mountain dog around 3:05. I wonder how that breed copes in the heat there!
Hopefully they are visiting from some town close to pyrenees 😅
7:14 Total expenses
Crack!!!
Wiw was ya daddy a pill head too is it posdible to give birth to a child if ypur a pill head or charlie banana coke head ? Cos if ya no fluidity on ya brain drain u cant pass on neurons ?
Dont think yellow is your colour it clashes with your skin
Yes
Yes it is. I was born in Barcelona. And I didn't stop bothering my family until we moved out of Barcelona ... 6 days later. Yeah, that's how bad it is.
2 things to know if you're thinking of living in Barcelona: 1. Don't. 2. Same goes for Spain in general.
YES please don't come!
The rent has gone up. I've seen it since 2011. I used to live in a two bedroom & den with a separate kitchen, living room and bathroom for 550€ a month. Rent went up to 600€ before my now ex's mother put us into a 32-year mortgage for 660€ for a slightly smaller flat. Although I was gas lit into believing it was larger than the last place, even with my measurements I was still in the "wrong." I am divorced. I was married to a Catalan, who spoke Castellano with me, so did his family. Although I was encouraged to go to Spanish immersion classes, I often returned home (parent's house-fun) who spoke in Catalan, which made learning Castellano more confusing and, well, isolating, which is usually how narcissists want you to be, isolated. Now, I'm the "crazy one." Like how that works? So, I am facing an eviction, the social support system is basically a circular referral system that gets paid with our tax money to "appear" to be busy, ageism is very apparent-don't put your photo on your CV if you're over 40 or have gray hair. After meticulous searching for an apartment, which by the way requires a "contrato indefinido" or, permanent work contract, if you can get it, I successfully found what is basically a 30 Square meter kitchen with a bed in it and a separate bathroom for 950€ per month, third floor with no elevator, not including utilities of gas, electric and water, each that are eager to bend you over while they service you in the rear. Oh, and don't forget to bring a decent flashlight with you to inspect drawers and darker areas of the kitchen for cockroach traps and the telltale oblong empty cockroach eggs and bed bugs. I was with my now ex-mother in-law, who was "helping" us search for the place where me and my spouse would live, I saw the "cascos" eggs of cockroaches in one of the cupboards. She INSISTED that it wasn't, I insisted it was-I worked in pest control-until I looked under the kitchen sink and saw two roach traps on the floor, so I pointed this out to her with the flashlight and she waved me off, still insisting there were no roaches. Where there's one egg, there's 20 roaches. Try getting the landlord to do something about it because nobody here will admit the problem out of shame and that they might be responsible. Expect denial. I would go back to America, but they are basically insane, medicated, homeless, and I see the same trend unfolding here in Barcelona, with people fleeing the USA to buy up cheap property to flip into more unaffordable housing, quietly displacing locals with Air B&B's and extra high seasonal rentals. Now, the Spanish property owners of more than one property are trying to get away with seasonal, but since the new law to stop this in 2025, owners will simply rent for eleven months instead of the three-week, three-month rentals. So, if you rent an unfurnished flat somewhere on an upper floor, better not have much furniture to haul up and down the narrow stairways, you'll need to hire a "mudanza" to slide your furniture from IKEA down a chute out the window. Good luck.
This video is terrible it tells all the stuff which are NOT REAL. I love to watch tutorials like this about the city which I live 10 years, to discover they're all fake news! Even the photos this guy took, trying to portray Barcelona as a city with lot of buildings when in reality there is nothing. This city is terrible for living, is chaotic, full of drugs and violence! DON'T LEARN CATALAN! Fuck this culture, this is the most faxist city ever made in Europe is like Britanny from France, or Provence. It all looks fancy until you go there and they don't treat you with respect, they hate tourists! They hate immigrants! They hate human beings in general. Police here is extremely corrupt! Come here and you will find out, The only thing Barcelona is a city where everything could happen, parties, events, but is not good as it used to be. 5-7 years ago it was amazing, but now is recovering like the album Recovery from Eminem. The best of barcelona now, (which I don't like) is the beaches and the bitches (not the ones you find the alley, but the ones that get out of the bus) Yeah enjoy your toxic world, social status and fake people. People like you always love to lit things that are incombustible. The main reason why I love to watch these videos is to catch the false perception, newers always give when they talk about Miami, NY, etc. They always tend to show the goods, and avoid the ugly of any city. But let's be realistic without people there is no fun! We need to show people and who they are, showing Macdonalds and the Hospital is not a sign that the city is good! WE need realistic REVIEWS!
But why would anyone do that? You guys don't want foreigners in your country that can't speak English. Well guess what.
Lovley video, but what you say about markets its not true, there is a ton of them everywhere. Just not so much in the center that is where all the expats live 😅 But even there you have always one 10m walking from you place, guaranteed!!
Yea I didn't put it correctly I think. I was talking more about markets where you can go and get prepared food / beers etc. Most markets have a bar or caffee but what I had in mind is something like Timeout market that just opened :)
3 Things we (I'm from Barcelona) hate about expats: 1.We hate when expats think Spain is their country have dont like to respect the local culture of Barcelona. 2.When you expect people to speak English. You came to an Spanish speaking country, we did not go to your country. You dont need to learn Catalan, that is not true. Spanish is very well accepted here in Barcelona and you dont need to learn Catalan, especially if you are an expat. 3. We really hate when expats think that they are from Spain or want to act like they are from Spain. Not, keep your country roots and dont try to act like if you are from Spain or the city of Barcelna. 4.Extra: we also hate the fact that expats have made living in Barcelona more expensive due to the fact that expats are willing to pay more money for rent and food. This is really messing up local people here and yes, this is thanks to the expats. 5. We prefer that you stay in your countries. We hate when expats become obsessive with Spain or with Barcelona.
So you want people to integrate. But not too much. And in conclusion you don't want people to come here at all. Cool cool , good to know.
I agree with everything. I lived in London and in the UK for almost 7 years, and work-life is way better in Spain. Living in London is not really worth it unless you have a good paid job, otherwise you end up living far away from everyone and everything, spending lot of time in the underground, paying lot just one bedroom and not having much time to enjoy. Which in Barcelona due the amazing size of the city and the balance with the mountain and sea, anytime and any day of the week you can enjoy after work. Food is way more great and way better quality in Spain, fruit and veg in London are all from outside and doesn't really taste great, most of it comes frozen and you cab really taste it. in terms of a good balance I would pick Barcelona 100 times more even though I love London, is not for me anymore.
make a guide with job hunting in barcelona please? from part time jobs to full time ones, as an exchange student that would be gold
Which one of these cities are closest to the Camp Nou?
It's Barcelona's neighbourhoods :) Eixample is probably closest to Camp Nou
Yes, it is. Please don't come. Leave us alone.
Don't welcome them. You have no idea what "Expat" means. Other areas of Spain are already totally saturated with grandparents and parents, expats, all these younger people who come here. In all these areas they have formed their guiris ghettos where they live for decades without integrating into Spanish society, they do not speak the language, they do not know the culture, traditions, nothing. They do not even buy in the stores, nor do they use the services because they have set up their own shops and their own service companies, everything they might need to live. On the other hand, when they interact with locals, they demand that They speak to them in English and treat them like the inferior beings they think they are, that's what we are to them. Never make a mistake with these kind of people.
Expats?? You are a foreign immigrant going to live in another country. Stop using the term Expat.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expatriate
@@PauliusCreates por cuanto tiempo estaras en bcn? y a ver si aprendes catalan
I am catalan and my native language is spanish.The majority of catalans have spanish as first language but in recent years there has been a hysteria with catalan language. I would suggest learning spanish first and then if needed catalan. Remember that both spanish and catalan are official, so that every public employee is obliged to speak you in spanish or catalan if you request it. Spanish language is also a part of Catalonia no matter what ultra nationalist say.
yeah, we get it you are spanish immigrant trying to undermine catalan language and culture. Why dont you go back to where your ancestors came from if you dont like Catalonia and its culture. You have plenty of spanish speaking places to go.
It never appeals to me visiting Barcelona.....many great cities in Europe and Asia, but Barcelona is never on my list.
helpful, thank you!
Awful City, don’t come! Stay in you amazing countries 🙏🙏
Dani might be a hater, but the amount of expats I've met that don't integrate simply because it's easier to live in the expat bubble is astonishing, you have to give that one to him. He's losing his city and his identity.
As for the question of Catalan ... nodoby would expect living abroad (to i.e France, Sweden, Finland ...) and feel fully integrated on that new society without a gesture as basic as trying to learn their language. Catalans are not different from other folk. You won't be frowned upon for not speaking Catalan and nodody will tell you "have to", but as with everything else in life, you should not expect results beyond your efforts. If you want to feel as a local, you'll have to go the same route
A short, concise and very helpful video. Thank you very much!
It is definitely overrated, it has become unliveable with all these people wanting to “live la Vida loca”, up to the point that those of us who (thankfully) live outside of the city we avoid at all costs to go there unless it’s absolutely necessary. Go to London instead, or Rome, Miami, New York.. 🙏
Absolutely, yes, it is overrated, and not just Barcelona, Spain as a whole is terrible!!! It’s the worst place I’ve seen so far!!! Barcelona in particular, smells awful, you get mugged more often than not, and it’s too hot and too ugly, all the time!!! And what’s up with that absurd made up language??? 😂😂😂😂 if Spanish language wasn’t ridiculous enough!!! They had to come up with cataratas, or whatever it is!!! 😂😂😂😂😂 overall it just blows!!!
Thank you for the help
Yes, overrated af, don go there!
It obviously is, do not ever go there
Hi. Could you write what school this is? I will appreciate it. Thank you 😊
I am sorry I am replying super late , it's cfa barri gotic :)
Los primeros 15.876 euros están exentos de tributación IRPF en 2024 (el salario mínimo vamos). Donde sea que hayas leido lo contrario es mentira. A partir de ahí comienzan los tramos de retención, siempre sabiendo que no se tributa por los primeros 15.876 euros
No es cierto, se paga un 19% hasta los primeros 12 mil €
@@MrMarkinhosX De dónde sacas esos datos? El mínimo exento este año 2024 son 15.876€. El gobierno social comunista ha bajadola tributación a los pobres, el gobiernos ese que ha subido los impuestos a los bancos y a las petroleras. Tienes una calculadora de bankinter (un banco bolvechevique) para que lo calcules tú mismo, aunque simplemente poniendo mímimo exento IRPF 2024 te sale el real decreto
Agreed, it's overrated and rotten to the core. Nothing authentic left. Big Disneyland, sold it's soul to the devil
Definitely, not worth moving to the city, just stay where you are
Amazing video! I’m also living in Barcelona for 4 years now and it really connected with me. For the people who are planning to move to Barcelona, it's definitely worth it. The lifestyle is so chill and you have a very good work/life balance.
You can, but what a sad existence
5:02 Even if the price of the stolen stuff above 400euro - don’t expect police will do much.
Catalans are the most racist type of spanish you can encounter
Yes
We locals from Barcelona are extremely tired not only of tourism but the hundreds of people from richer countries coming to our city to pay for extremely high rents and go to expensive brunchs and tourist-friendly restaurants, making the cost of living unaffordable for us. And every day there is more people LIVING here on their niche group of english-speaking friends and going anywhere they want feeling like they own the fucking country. Barcelona was indeed very cool but now y’all are making it horrible. Keep enjoying your matcha lattes and your salmon avocado toasts. We will keep servicing you because we have no other job options rather than servicing a bunch of foreigns invading our contry, making zero effort to learn spanish (not even mention catalan). The world is yours of course, Barcelona is now the cool place to be so i can’t do nothing about it. I’m not living in Barcelona anymore because now it’s imposible, because the market is now preferring your US dollars or whatever. Thanks for stealing us our city and coming here to not even learn our language.
Thanks, your videos improve constantly 🎉