Living in Germany vs Spain | What I ACTUALLY think of Germany 6 months after moving

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  • Опубліковано 13 лют 2022
  • In this video, I talk about living in Germany vs Spain and what I think of Germany 6 months after moving here. Honestly, moving to Germany as an adult expat has been quite difficult, and I'm still settling down in the country. It's a long process, but I'm getting there! :)
    I hope this video is interesting! If you have any questions about living in Spain or living in Germany, don't hesitate to address them in the comments :)
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  • @BMWg2
    @BMWg2 7 місяців тому +3

    It depends on the area of ​​Spain, for example the climate of northern Spain is rainy on the coast and cold in the mountains, so many times in winter the northern coast of Spain is isolated from the rest of the country due to the snow in the Cantabrian mountains.

  • @RobertRod818
    @RobertRod818 2 роки тому +3

    Great comparison, very interesting video indeed. I miss your videos from Spain. I'm still following you though, you come up with great topics.

    • @realandfree
      @realandfree  2 роки тому

      Yeah, I know...I recently was rewatching my old videos from Spain and I felt like they were generally better (not because of the spanish esthetics) Weird! Thanks, Robert 🙂

  • @billyb.8697
    @billyb.8697 2 роки тому

    nice video polina. well said, thanks for sharing your thoughts.

  • @alynnewenglnd
    @alynnewenglnd 2 роки тому +3

    You are very driven. You’re inspirational! 👏🏼

  • @LAInDisBiaxxxy
    @LAInDisBiaxxxy Рік тому

    I know this video is from six month ago, however l enjoyed it. l love how spoke on, if youre not happy within it doesnt matter where u go. New subbie...all the way from Louisiana, USA❤❤

  • @fruityeva
    @fruityeva Рік тому

    Great video!😊🌞

  • @JakobFischer60
    @JakobFischer60 2 роки тому +7

    Actually, you feel the same as Sissi, the bavarian princess. She stayed some month in England and wrote to her mother in Munich: The english wheather makes my soul sick. I miss the sunny, snowy winters in Bavaria.
    Yes, we used to have better winters in Germany and I remember from my childhood to have snow from November to March. I could image it is the same in northern Russia.

    • @realandfree
      @realandfree  2 роки тому +1

      Wow really? I would love to have snowy winter here, but this is my first year and it hasn't been snow at all, at least not where I live 🙂

  • @mjinhamburg
    @mjinhamburg 2 роки тому +4

    I agree with you! We are in North Germany 2.5 years now and we have learned to accept the Culturally Different way of speaking. It still feels rude but we have to go remind ourselves that it's a different culture. The weather has been especially depressing this winter. Good luck!! ❤

    • @realandfree
      @realandfree  2 роки тому +1

      Oh, thanks for sharing! I've heard from several people that this winter was especially bad, so that gives me hope for upcoming years 😁

    • @suuu1113
      @suuu1113 2 роки тому

      @@realandfree Sorry to disappoint you... When you live in the North, Hamburg, it's unbelievably bad and changing hourly. You always have to be prepared for EVERYTHING. Umbrella, Sunglasses, different Shoes, different jackets. It's exhausting.
      2021 and 2022 so far have been the worst ever.
      But!!!! it's always un invierno largo... As a Russian you can maybe deal with it better. I'm half Turkish and it kills me. All dark and cloudy. Always raining. For months. 7 - 8 months per year is very bad weather in Germany.

  • @alanpina354
    @alanpina354 Рік тому +1

    Would be interesting to know why you left Spain. I'm considering both countries for a masters program, so these insight are very helpful, thank you!

    • @alanpina354
      @alanpina354 Рік тому

      Oh, got it. Partner got transfered.

    • @realandfree
      @realandfree  Рік тому

      Glad the video was helpful! :)

  • @shivwahegurushiv5522
    @shivwahegurushiv5522 2 роки тому +2

    Wao wonderful Spain is good...... wish you all the best

  • @Kartoffelsuppe_m_Wursteinlage
    @Kartoffelsuppe_m_Wursteinlage 2 роки тому +2

    Oh yeah. There are many people in Frankfurt who have to work there for a few years for career reasons. You can usually find them dead drunk in pubs late at night on weekdays. If the airport were to be closed on a Friday, they would jump out the window.

  • @yeganeabbasova5085
    @yeganeabbasova5085 Рік тому

    Hi I wanna to move abroad and I can't choose which country spain or germany what do you prefer for work ?

    • @Nigin1111
      @Nigin1111 Рік тому +1

      For work Germany in spain I can’t find work now I am going to move to Germany

  • @aleksandraSwedenVlog
    @aleksandraSwedenVlog 2 роки тому

    like and listening carefully!!

  • @axelplate9080
    @axelplate9080 2 роки тому

    You will love the spring and summer. Outdoor activities take off then.

    • @realandfree
      @realandfree  2 роки тому

      Yess, I can't wait for spring to come! 😊

  • @georgepasson5656
    @georgepasson5656 2 роки тому +4

    In Germany when you are 15 minutes early for an appointment, you just made it on time!

    • @realandfree
      @realandfree  2 роки тому +2

      Exactly, and I just spent 6 years living in Spain where 5-10 minutes late IS ON TIME 😀

    • @georgepasson5656
      @georgepasson5656 2 роки тому

      ​@@realandfree Right! This might be a part of the explanation for the economic differences between Germany and Spain.

    • @RobertRod818
      @RobertRod818 2 роки тому +4

      George Passon, and that would also explain why Spaniards live longer and happier lives!

    • @georgepasson5656
      @georgepasson5656 2 роки тому +1

      @@RobertRod818 Right! Good argument!

  • @peter_meyer
    @peter_meyer 2 роки тому

    There's a reason why german pensioners like to go to southern europe during winter.
    If i could, i'd live in Portugal in Winter and Germany in summer.
    I do not miss spanish food, as we have a large spanish community here. I just go to a spanish restaurant.

    • @realandfree
      @realandfree  Рік тому

      German summer is awesome, I love it! :) Where I live there is a couple of spanish restaurants, but they are not even close to actual spanish restaurants, unfortunately, still missing the food a lot 🙃

    • @manuelfg2902
      @manuelfg2902 Рік тому

      What city are you?

  • @Juan_Dystopian
    @Juan_Dystopian 2 роки тому +6

    All countries have pros and cons, and it depends on your preferences.
    For me the heat is something I can stand, but cold... I prefer not to have to do with it. Spanish winters can be cold too and I don't like those days.
    As for food, as a Spaniard, I didn't find German food particularly bad when I lived there. It wasn't great but it wasn't bad either. But yes, I prefer my country's food :-) But that's normal. I'm used to our dishes, flavours and such.
    I hope you have a good time in Germany. You'll see things will look different after April.

    • @realandfree
      @realandfree  2 роки тому +2

      Maybe the food depends on how big is the city, I live in a small town and basically 90% of restaurants offer schnitzel, sausages and Knodel. That's all 😁 I prefer Spanish food above German or Russian 😍

  • @anatolykurochkin3021
    @anatolykurochkin3021 Рік тому

    Hi there! What city are you from north of Russia?

  • @cwpv2477
    @cwpv2477 17 днів тому

    ty

  • @user-hq6hb2xv4n
    @user-hq6hb2xv4n 2 місяці тому +1

    Spain is so diverse culturally, geographically and climate-wise that it really makes no sense to talk about Spain when making comparisons. Germany is not that diverse, not even close.

  • @CarlosGarcia-gs1wd
    @CarlosGarcia-gs1wd Рік тому +3

    Paradise would be a country with Mediterranean winters and German summers, working in a German style and living in a Spanish style, France, but without the French? LOL. On second thought, only Parisians, Madrid residents and mannequins would be left over...

  • @markcuellar1
    @markcuellar1 2 роки тому

    Fine very good your english 👍

  • @Claus5871
    @Claus5871 2 роки тому

    You could go outside in winter: There is no bad weather just inappropiate clothing!

    • @realandfree
      @realandfree  2 роки тому +1

      Sure, we say the same in Russia! but....I don't just feel like going outside when it's so grey and freezing 😀

  • @tatianamalinowska504
    @tatianamalinowska504 2 роки тому +3

    How I understand you..I'm Polish and I have been living in Malta for 8 years, and sometimes I'm tired of the party island mentality, going nearly every second day to bars and basically living outside. I am more like you, I prefer to stay indoors and I feel like I'm boring a bit. I think the German life style would suit me better but I'm just afraid to make the move.

    • @realandfree
      @realandfree  2 роки тому +3

      Oh, I feel you! I also felt like I'm "boring" compared to others in Spain. But guess, what now that I'm in Germany, sometimes I feel like Germany is boring 🙃🙈 I think there is definitely things we can do better in whatever situation we are in (like I need to find more hobbies and indoor activities in Germany to have a more interesting life). But for you maybe indeed a "calmer" and colder country would be better. Moving is scary though, I understand completely. But sometimes it's really worth it!

  • @pelaoinfo
    @pelaoinfo 2 роки тому

    06:45 completely disagree... slavic people are as friendly as latinamerican, no idea why, but it's like that... in my humble opinion/experience

  • @arnodobler1096
    @arnodobler1096 2 роки тому

    but when it`s summer here you can enjoy it

    • @realandfree
      @realandfree  2 роки тому

      Yes, I'm sure I will! 😊

    • @suuu1113
      @suuu1113 2 роки тому

      Yeah... The two weeks of good weather per year...

    • @arnodobler1096
      @arnodobler1096 2 роки тому

      @@suuu1113 i´m in the southwest of Germany
      at Lake Constance and i love it

  • @winfriedmeier3699
    @winfriedmeier3699 2 роки тому +4

    Man merkt, du bist noch nicht mit Deutschland vertraut. Nach Bayern zieht man wegen der Landschaft, nicht wegen der Leute. Die Bayern sind im Norden und Westen nicht sehr beliebt. Aber auch mit den Sachsen ist es nicht besser.. Wo du wohnst ist Franken, eigentlich nicht typisch bayerisch. Auch wenn Karl der Große in Reismühl bei Gauting im Münchner Süden geboren ist, ist er kein Bayer, sondern ein Franke, der im Norden bei Aachen residierte. Aber auch Frankreich ist woanders. Du wirst dich noch an sehr viele Mentalitäten und an grosse klimatische Unterschiede gewöhnen müssen. In Berlin ist das Wetter sehr ausgeglichen, in Freiburg sehr viel wärmer. Auf dem Brocken extrem windig. An der Mosel ist kein Schnee, in der Eifel Hochwasser. In Schleswig Holstein kommen manchmal die Wolken im D-Zug Tempo und der Regen ist manchmal waagerecht unterwegs.. Da brauchst du dann einen Ostfriesen-Nerz. Bei mir sind auf 6 km 3 Klimazonen und über 700 Höhenmeter. Von grüner Landschaft bis 0,5 m Schnee wird dir alles geboten. Der niederbayerische Dialekt ist anders wie der oberbayerische Dialekt. Die Münchner sind im Umland unbeliebt und reden nach der Schrift., meistens. Wenn ein Kollege im Dialekt aus Tegernsee etwas fragte antwortete der andere Kollege auf Plattdeutsch um ihn zu ärgern. Willkommen in Deutschland. Du wirst das Land erkunden müssen, Bayern ist nicht Deutschland und nicht deutsche Kultur. Mehr als 75 % von Deutschland sind anders.

    • @winfriedmeier3699
      @winfriedmeier3699 2 роки тому

      Kleiner Nachtrag: Das ist keine Kritik an deinem Empfinden. Sei neugierig auf das was kommt und setze dich nicht unter Druck gleich perfekt Deutsch oder Deutschland zu verstehen. Wenn du glaubst endlich alles in deutsch zu verstehen, dann fahre in die Schweiz, ins Waldviertel, nach Weisswasser, nach Föhr oder Luxemburg und rede mit Einheimischen. Du wirst die Ohren anlegen und nur Bahnhof verstehen. Zum Trost, den Anderen geht es meist auch so. Wenn meine Frau Dialekt spricht wird es schwer mit der verstehen. Du brauchst eventuell einen guten Dolmetscher. :-)

  • @apsaps3651
    @apsaps3651 2 роки тому +4

    Asturias is not very hot

  • @ghostdog2215
    @ghostdog2215 2 роки тому +5

    as a german i can tell you smalltalk is waist of life time

    • @realandfree
      @realandfree  2 роки тому

      Its true 😀

    • @1650million
      @1650million 2 роки тому +7

      @@realandfree It isn´t. "Small talk" is a simple way to acknowledge the mere existence of another human being, by interacting with them with words. Plenty of friendships and marriages have originated through it, which is something the average stiff German considers unnatural, somehow...
      As a matter or fact, one the biggest culture shocks Latin American people have when they come to Spain, is that Spaniards, compared to them, are rude, non-chatty. For many of them, we are the "Germans" of all the Spanish speaking countries in the world.... :D And as a Spaniard, I agree that´s true, for the vast majority of the country. Go spend a month in Cuba, Mexico or Argentina, to name a few, and you´ll see we are indeed "Germans" with better weather, compared to them.
      Best!

  • @markmarants1467
    @markmarants1467 Рік тому

    Mother Russia is better for you. Every thing is "better" in Russia in your opinion.
    -

    • @realandfree
      @realandfree  Рік тому +3

      I was talking about Spain, not Russia, but ok :D