Things I *ABSOLUTELY HATE* About Living in Portugal | THE TRUTH ABOUT LIVING IN PORTUGAL part1

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  • Things I ABSOLUTELY HATE About Living in Portugal | THE TRUTH ABOUT LIVING IN PORTUGAL part1
    Ola guys, in todays video I address a highly asked question about things I hate about living in Portugal. I do not like to sugar coat things...#movingtoportugal #livinginportugal #cultureshock
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 119

  • @therocknrollcook
    @therocknrollcook 2 роки тому +7

    Your raw honesty is awesome. . Respect to your presentation. . Thanks 🙏 so much

  • @LisaLee__
    @LisaLee__ 2 роки тому +2

    Love this information, this is great knowledge. Thank you

  • @2kool4myskool
    @2kool4myskool Рік тому +4

    Many valid points here and I’m glad your making a success of your situation, Portugal need more people like you.

  • @amarie3309
    @amarie3309 Рік тому

    Hi. Thank you for your honesty. I have mold and fungus sensitivities and the mold information is helpful. Sorry you lost your stuff from it. Still considering moving, waiting to see how elections turn out. May make an exploratory visit in may. Would you recommend weather wise, if that’s a good time to visit?

    • @MovingAbroadWithPK
      @MovingAbroadWithPK  Рік тому +1

      Hi you welcome. Yes thanks, it's a big adjustment for those sensitive to mold. End of May to early June is good, early September to early October is also great to combat the heat.

  • @andynaveda
    @andynaveda Рік тому

    Thank you for this video. It really gave me a great perspective. Very smart and honest analysis! 👍🏼

  • @VishalSingh-bt2zc
    @VishalSingh-bt2zc 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Ammy, I am an IT professional, currently working in Orange business services, just want to know that if come to Portugal on a tourist visa can I apply for a job in IT companies before the TRC Card there. Please reply 🙏

  • @litoc.4707
    @litoc.4707 2 роки тому +1

    What do you think about vehicle and engine fumes?
    Do you drive a car?
    How badly arming are vehicle funes?

  • @RichD2024
    @RichD2024 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for sharing with me. I'm highly allergic to mold so that is something I need to keep in mind as I'm planning to move there this summer.

    • @MovingAbroadWithPK
      @MovingAbroadWithPK  2 роки тому

      You most welcome. DM me on Instagram ( fixwithpk)when you arrive, will share some hacks that helped me.

  • @ubdmarketing5273
    @ubdmarketing5273 Рік тому

    Hi, could you please tell me about the holistic healing / cleansing you used to get healthy after the black mould? What did you?

    • @MovingAbroadWithPK
      @MovingAbroadWithPK  Рік тому +2

      Hi unfortunately it is a very detailed process that I can't write out but in brief I diy and created my own products and changed my living space and food lifestyle in order to eliminate all mould toxins from my body. Took a few months to be totally clear.

  • @Hello_Pri
    @Hello_Pri 2 роки тому

    Thanks so much for sharing. It's very good to now the whole picture.

  • @QueenBee-mk8xm
    @QueenBee-mk8xm Рік тому +3

    The bureacracy issue is also there in Spain and France for example. I think a lot of this inefficiency is due to a lack of consequences and accountability of government employees who feel quite secure in their jobs and know they can keep their jobs regardless of whether they do their jobs properly or not or are efficient or not and who are often clock-watchers who just want the time to pass so they can go home. I am generalizing ofcourse, but it is very common. If governments made it a priority for public services to be efficient, then they would be.

  • @QueenBee-mk8xm
    @QueenBee-mk8xm Рік тому +1

    I really like your honesty. Thank you for this very useful video.

  • @QueenBee-mk8xm
    @QueenBee-mk8xm Рік тому +2

    Keeping the air dry is important for health and it´s a good idea to get a dehumidifier and use it everyday in the winter. It is also wise to try to avoid renting or buying a very old property because while these can be cheaper, there is always a price to pay with regards to health. Most of those properties have little or zero insulation in the walls and no double glazing. Electricity costs are much higher in such properties because the heat will not stay in but will go straight out the windows and the walls and floors will feel like ice in winter. You can easily get sick and even get pneumonia.
    In Spain, newer properties bulit in the last five years or so have to comply with EU regualtions with regards to insultation and heating and double glazed windows etc. I think it will be similar in Portugal. I strongly urge people to try to rent or buy a newer property if you can. Having double glazed windows helps a great deal with energy efficiency and if you have the AC that can convert to a heater installed, which is becoming more and more common, then you can keep the air dry inside.
    That is quite disrespectful when people flagrantly disregard rules to do with health and safety, whether that is to do with driving and how people drive on the roads, or smoking, or even the assessment of health and safety for public places, such as places barriers or railings etc on paths where you could literally fall over the edge and die. There needs to be a shift in attitude by the authorities with regards to priorities and prioritizing health and safety overall. This is essential in any civilized society.
    The smoking issue is quite bad in Spain too, with a big part of the problem being that people still think it is ´cool´to smoke. The attitude to smoking is the opposite in the UK where it is definitely not considered cool and is quite a backward thing to do in this day and age and with all the knowledge we now have about the effects of smoking and passive smoking.

  • @mradventurer8104
    @mradventurer8104 Рік тому

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    Useful video. Thanks. I think the 7-8pm appointments in Portugal are historical due to it being very hot between 1-5 pm. In these countries they used to close shops and open for the evening again. Makes sense but strange if one is not from these countries. For example in the Netherlands it is not too hot 1-pm normally. Therefore office hours are different.

  • @QueenBee-mk8xm
    @QueenBee-mk8xm Рік тому +2

    Not keeping time is a form of disrespect. It means that you think that another person´s time is not as valuable as yours.
    It sounds like in Portugal, there is not much consideration and respect for the time of other people.
    Actually, I am just wondering if we could all help each other out by coming up with a list of services that we can recommend and that we have actually have good and positive experiences with that could help everyone. What do you think? For example, plumbers, electricians, repairmen, dentists, doctors, etc.

  • @LisaLee__
    @LisaLee__ 2 роки тому +4

    A video on home remedies from Namibia would be a dream come true my love. Maybe you can do it over FaceTime with your family or whatever. That would be cool.
    The small remedies that you grew up with that you may not think are impressive like a soup to feel better etc would make for a great video.
    Oof so there's no education on cigarette smoke and 2nd hand smoke out there ?
    :(

    • @MovingAbroadWithPK
      @MovingAbroadWithPK  2 роки тому +1

      Will see in the near future. Second hand education is there but ignorance and people don't really can to change their habits (we humans are need something drastic to move us to change).

  • @victorbehar804
    @victorbehar804 2 роки тому +1

    Are there different regions where mold is better or worse?

    • @MovingAbroadWithPK
      @MovingAbroadWithPK  2 роки тому +2

      Absolutely, Alentejo is the hotest region and definitely has less molding than a place like Madeira or Lisbon.

  • @KoriMiller
    @KoriMiller Рік тому

    This is very helpful, down-to-earth information. Thank you for sharing it! Side note: Our level pay electricity bill in the middle of the USA is $362/month. If we didn't have "level pay" it would be much worse.

  • @dawnformisano1411
    @dawnformisano1411 10 місяців тому

    I so appreciate everything you talked about! I agree with all of it

  • @antoniof9756
    @antoniof9756 2 роки тому +4

    Narrow streets in Europe are common, because our cities are really ancient, and we don't want to take down ancient buildings just so cars can be driven easier. It's the opposite, that way people have a reason to use public transportation.

  • @oluwasolaadeyemi5978
    @oluwasolaadeyemi5978 2 роки тому +1

    Hello P, saw your video and I find it quite helpful. I am a Nigerian in Nigeria at the moment but looking forward to migrate to Portugal with my family. How do I go about opening a Portuguese bank account from Nigeria.

    • @MovingAbroadWithPK
      @MovingAbroadWithPK  2 роки тому +1

      You will have to contact the bank of your choice here in Portugal to help with the process, they have international customer service just email them.

    • @oluwasolaadeyemi5978
      @oluwasolaadeyemi5978 2 роки тому

      @@MovingAbroadWithPK alright. Thanks. Another thing is how do I get a lawyer in order to help facilitate getting NIF number?

    • @MovingAbroadWithPK
      @MovingAbroadWithPK  2 роки тому

      @@oluwasolaadeyemi5978 you can ask the bank for a referral or simple Google immigration lawyers in Portugal to do research on who is best fit for you.

    • @MovingAbroadWithPK
      @MovingAbroadWithPK  2 роки тому

      @@oluwasolaadeyemi5978 You welcome.

    • @joaoramoscarvalho5670
      @joaoramoscarvalho5670 2 роки тому

      You still want to come to Portugal after what has been said? You're a brave person.

  • @sdflores7572
    @sdflores7572 Рік тому

    I'm not from Portugal or even had the pleasure to visit Portugal but your video is interesting because Puerto Rico is the same way. My family is from PR and I lived years in the island and it sounds just like Portugal when it comes to bureaucracy and getting things done. I was laughing so hard when you said the system is always down, this one is the winner in PR, the system is always down, they are always in a meeting or at lunch for the rest of the day lol.

    • @MovingAbroadWithPK
      @MovingAbroadWithPK  Рік тому

      Thank you! 😃, yes always doing something. You get used to it though.

  • @joebloggs339
    @joebloggs339 9 місяців тому

    That settles it! Your video was so good, you convinced me to move to Cyprus instead!

  • @katewaters5092
    @katewaters5092 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for your honest take on things. It’s important to know both the positives and negatives of all places. Like you said in the beginning “no place is perfect” and knowing the negatives as well as the positives helps in making important decisions. Greatly appreciated. :-)

  • @nemoxx96xx58
    @nemoxx96xx58 2 роки тому +2

    Regarding smoking. I remember fondly, the Time I went clubbing in Porto and people were smoking in the club! I was so shocked!
    My hair and dress had a strong stench of smoke the following day. Was completely put off the idea of clubbing in Portugal!

    • @MovingAbroadWithPK
      @MovingAbroadWithPK  2 роки тому

      Yes it totally covers every part of you. Sorry for that experience.

    • @bernardoqueiros655
      @bernardoqueiros655 Рік тому +1

      It is in Porto's DNA. We used to be a sketchy town, where fighting with some random dude in the middle of the night was the norm. Sorry folk.

  • @peridotindrugs4448
    @peridotindrugs4448 Рік тому +1

    I AGREE

  • @cassatatv9837
    @cassatatv9837 2 місяці тому

    Thanks. I will contact you soon.

  • @bayan6325
    @bayan6325 2 роки тому

    I am a fan of you

  • @thefatbaker
    @thefatbaker Рік тому +1

    Are you sure Portugal is the country for you ?

  • @sohlidgold
    @sohlidgold Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing some of the things you are saying is what I dislike here in usa

  • @QueenBee-mk8xm
    @QueenBee-mk8xm Рік тому

    Some good news regarding the rules re smoking in Portugal:
    New smoking rules unveiled
    As of January 2023, smoking will only be allowed in spaces such as restaurants, bars and nightclubs if they have an area equal to or greater than 100 m2 and a minimum ceiling height of three meters, according to rules published on 2nd June, 2022.
    Smoking is prohibited in enclosed public areas, but lighting up on the open sand, for now, is still legal. You could be fined anything from €50 to €750 if you smoke in prohibited areas, which could be directly next to the beach.
    Hopefully, smoking at the beach itself will also be prohibited soon in Portugal. I think Spain is starting to implement this. Three main beaches in Mallorca now already have smoking bans.
    I think that foreigners actually help to improve things in every country that they go to simply by highlighting some of the issues that need to be addressed and since many countries rely on tourists and foreigners for a great part of their income, the voices of foreigners are often heard more than those of locals. This is not right, but it means that we can do our part to help things to improve for everyone by speaking up.

    • @MovingAbroadWithPK
      @MovingAbroadWithPK  Рік тому

      Thank you so much for sharing, yes I have seen the changes and hoping for even better smoking bans.

  • @1975mspm
    @1975mspm Рік тому

    Portugal is the perfect country good culture good history good citys like liebon braga and porto decent economy and democtratic and its beautifull

  • @klimtkahlo
    @klimtkahlo 2 роки тому +4

    “Poor man mentality” is a consequence from several generations living under a dictatorship. And yes, the young generations that have grown after that are different but it takes a few generations to change a mentality being you still are raised by grandparents and parents that lived under a dictatorship. As a Portuguese I do agree with you. However, many Portuguese move abroad and there they do succeed: “no one is a Prophet in their own land.”

  • @dudewithblackdolls
    @dudewithblackdolls 3 місяці тому

    I moved here two years ago and I hate it. If you’re thinking about moving here , do not move here! stay where you are.

  • @lloydhulme5429
    @lloydhulme5429 2 роки тому +2

    It’s a pain moving to Portugal lol you just wait ,

  • @yodaz101
    @yodaz101 Рік тому

    Electricity anywhere in Portugal is super expensive....gas, tolls....

  • @desertdweller8520
    @desertdweller8520 2 роки тому +2

    I think its because you never really wanted to be there in the first place. We can put up with a lot if we really want to live somewhere. Not so much otherwise. Seems sad you have to live somewhere that is difficult for you. Also, if you are used to the dry desert, humidity and the resulting mold can be a shock.

    • @MovingAbroadWithPK
      @MovingAbroadWithPK  2 роки тому +4

      I actually love living in Portugal and that's why I said there is a part two of this video which is things I absolutely love about living in Portugal. No matter the things I don't like, humans can adapt to living anywhere in the world...and learn to appreciate the little things. I live an intentional life so I appreciate the little and big things of life.
      Thanks for your point of view though, I like hearing how others process information 👍🏾.

  • @ufoufo9182
    @ufoufo9182 Рік тому

    You are gorgeous.

  • @Sarah-zt2qz
    @Sarah-zt2qz 2 роки тому +5

    I’m so sad to learn about the smoking and mold 😞. Cigarettes never used to be a problem for me. However, after living in Italy my body developed an intolerance. I can’t even be around the mildest of smoke without an automatic coughing fit. Italians smoke so much and in so many places that it ended up weakening my lungs. I hadn’t realized how much the US regulated smoking until living in Italy. 😩

    • @MovingAbroadWithPK
      @MovingAbroadWithPK  2 роки тому +1

      It is sad indeed, I am have figured a system that works for me when I outside. It's culture shock, so sorry you were badly affected by it 🙏🏾

    • @Sarah-zt2qz
      @Sarah-zt2qz 2 роки тому

      @@MovingAbroadWithPK a big shock! At the time I didn’t know what was making me so sick and coughing so much so I went to the doctor’s office and even found my Dr. sitting in the window smoking 😩🤣. I was hoping Portugal wasn’t as bad with cigarettes.

    • @MovingAbroadWithPK
      @MovingAbroadWithPK  2 роки тому +1

      @@Sarah-zt2qz oh wow sorryto hear. I still think you should visit just because of the beautiful places and things to see are magical...

    • @Sarah-zt2qz
      @Sarah-zt2qz 2 роки тому +3

      @@MovingAbroadWithPK for sure! Last month I booked a flight to scout PT out this summer so I’ll be there 😊. My job allows me to work from anywhere so the idea was to see if PT suited me. Unfortunately, a heavy smoking population has become a non negotiable for me so PT likely won’t be a good fit. Nevertheless I look forward to my visit. I love experiencing new cultures. ❤️

    • @MovingAbroadWithPK
      @MovingAbroadWithPK  2 роки тому +1

      @@Sarah-zt2qz that's great, I would say look at activities that limits the smoking place , which is rare but maybe I will make a video on best activities to do in Portugal for summer. Either way I wish you a good visit.

  • @hypnotechno
    @hypnotechno Рік тому +1

    lovely accent

  • @purplelove3666
    @purplelove3666 Рік тому

    They need to open their windows

  • @myJOJA
    @myJOJA Рік тому

    1. Dehumidifier

  • @janaiwilliams1141
    @janaiwilliams1141 2 роки тому

    Whats your favorite resturants?

  • @yodaz101
    @yodaz101 Рік тому

    She is ready right... I am Portuguese... Trying to build anything in this country is absurd...
    It can take 2 years to get permission to build a house....in the US most cities will give you preliminary permission in 48 hours, then schedule of inspection....No, not here....huge areas of the country can't be touched......Taxes!! They have belief that simple things must be taxed...things that are free in other countries.....the cost of everything is high....a car can cost 2 times or more... Fuel costs...costs of common products....we are on coast it should be cheap and easy...but no..
    Trying to order anything online.....

  • @yodaz101
    @yodaz101 Рік тому

    Portuguese suffered through several economic downturns... People literally lost everything....They don't make money and they aren't willing to risk themselves.

  • @LisaLee__
    @LisaLee__ 2 роки тому +1

    How is the plastic surgery business out there?

    • @MovingAbroadWithPK
      @MovingAbroadWithPK  2 роки тому +2

      It's small, not many people do it here but it has had a little rise in the past few years.

  • @fernandomofreita79
    @fernandomofreita79 Рік тому +3

    Why bother with Portugal when you can live in Mexico, Malaysia, Thailand, or Vietnam which are better alternatives than Portugal. Here is why:
    lower cost of living.
    good affordable medical care
    no racism
    safe
    warmer climate
    lots to do
    better food
    warmer people.
    Consider Mexico and the other countries instead.

    • @erikefe8099
      @erikefe8099 Рік тому

      asia no racism>>???? you must be white!!! Only mexico I believe, Lupita lives there and she became a star, so I am 80% sure of that

  • @teddydavis2339
    @teddydavis2339 2 роки тому +2

    Why do you think so many Portuguese leave Portugal? They honeymoon phase will end for all of those people moving there. It is an absolutely beautiful country, but I wouldn't live there again. I'm glad you haven't experienced racism there because they can also be very rude and racist. Boa sorte!

    • @MovingAbroadWithPK
      @MovingAbroadWithPK  2 роки тому +1

      The main reason is the salary gap is not matching with the need to excel unless you have other side businesses and want more for your family. Obrigada

    • @teddydavis2339
      @teddydavis2339 2 роки тому +2

      @@MovingAbroadWithPK The Portuguese people have to fight for that. They, just like the Italians, spend so much time blaming and hating foreigners, when it's really their own government.

    • @MovingAbroadWithPK
      @MovingAbroadWithPK  2 роки тому

      @@teddydavis2339 yes they have to, it's the only way forward.

    • @joaoramoscarvalho5670
      @joaoramoscarvalho5670 2 роки тому

      I wonder exactly the opposite: why are there so many foreigners wanting to move to Portugal? Some types of crime were unknown to us until many foreigners moved to Portugal. Racism is e v e r y w h e r e , haven't you noticed? Rude people fill the world, it's not an exclusive of Portugal. Where are you from?

    • @teddydavis2339
      @teddydavis2339 2 роки тому

      @@joaoramoscarvalho5670 You are absolutely right. Please forgive me. I had had some really bad experiences there, but I don't wish that on anyone else. God bless .

  • @QueenBee-mk8xm
    @QueenBee-mk8xm Рік тому +2

    Hmm... the poverty mentality. You´re right about the brainwashing....Yes, that is common in Spain too. People talk about this concept of saudade in Portugal and this is what I would say.
    I respect that it may be a part of the culture, but cultures are not static and they evolve and change. It´s important to focus not just on what is wrong or how things were in the past, but to also live in the present and look to the future. Living in the past and constantly beeing wistful or sad is something we could actually call rumination. Rumination is known to increase the risk of depression. These are just facts.
    It´s good to reflect on the past sometimes and even feel nostalgia at times, but the past is not a real place. It does not exist. We can visit, but it´s not a place to set up home and not a place to live. We need to live in the present and have hope and optimism which give us the energy and the motivation to make our present and our future the way we want them to be.

  • @airamseravat
    @airamseravat 2 роки тому +1

    We are not immune to mold, we are a poor country with very high housing costs and very low income. Mold we have to clean with bleach every two or three months during the colder wheater. Smoking is banned in closed restaurants and places so if they do that just say something. Smokers are egoists and addicted. Burocracy? Try the rest of europe. Most of things you can make online here. You have several lojas de cidadão where you can make almost everything on the same place and you can make an appointment online. If we say 9 its alwais its is 9h30. Our specialized workers are almost emigrants due to the miserable pays. Thats why there is no one. You really are in the wrong country. Doctors are in the evening so that the parents don’t lose a day of work!! Yes europe is old at least the cities that where not destroyed in WW2 so the streets are narrow. Portugals winter can be cold and dry try to go the interior of the country. And yes its cold and yes its hot and someone mild. Why did you come to Portugal? Did you expect paradise? I would suggest seychelles. Electricity is the same price in all Portugal and one of the most expensives ones in Europe. You have to send a sms with the electricity expense you have on the meter. We are poor that is why we emigrate.

    • @MovingAbroadWithPK
      @MovingAbroadWithPK  2 роки тому +9

      Querida, Portugal is not poor at all (that's a pre + post dictatorship mentality). For a country expected to make 260 billion USD on GDP in 2022, there is nothing poor about that just governance issues. Secondly there are more Portuguese natives in my home country Namibia than Namibians in Portugal (less than 100 Namibians), and they prefer to live there forever, I love that for them and they too have issues living there just like I have living here and that's good because it shows the imperfections of life because humans are humans regardless of where they immigrate to. I did not come to Portugal looking for paradise my dear, I am a very logical and well knowledgeable individual, I don't have a Cinderella complex. I know what a poor country looks like, not even my small populated country is poor, just not well governed! Thank you for your opinion and just like everyone, we all are entitled to one. You have a great day!

    • @awesomepicsbym43
      @awesomepicsbym43 2 роки тому +1

      what ?u mean portugal is poor.i live in a poor country called sri lanka.it is still a developing country.we have such a beactiful country like a paradise but unfortunately it is officially bankrupted in 2022 because of stupid politicians who ruled the country for 74 years.we are heartbroken . my people including me is dreaming to come to portugal.we wish we get a chance to live in portugal.when we living in a country like this we see portugal as a heaven on earth.

    • @celsocosta880
      @celsocosta880 Рік тому

      Typical answer from a Portuguese person who have not left the country side 👀👀

    • @airamseravat
      @airamseravat Рік тому

      I have lived and worked in several countries and in several places in Portugal. Don't understand your comment

  • @candidosantos9742
    @candidosantos9742 2 роки тому

    Where the hell you live in Portugal?

    • @joaoramoscarvalho5670
      @joaoramoscarvalho5670 2 роки тому +3

      As far as I could understand, Lisbon. Foreigners always make the same mistake: they go to the most expensive cities, with all the problems of big cities: traffic, pollution, etc. and they expect to live in a big, modern house, driving around their cars at a very low cost. Lisbon is a European capital, safe and welcoming, full of history, by the river with a unique atmosphere. Do you expect to have this for free? You wish... Go to Paris, London, Oslo and you'll see!

  • @yodaz101
    @yodaz101 Рік тому

    There is no place to find work...
    Salaries are the lowest in Europe...
    Young people leave....

  • @jamespawlik8601
    @jamespawlik8601 Рік тому

    Call three plumbers...see who shows up first SQ

  • @joaoramoscarvalho5670
    @joaoramoscarvalho5670 2 роки тому +2

    If you expect to find the perfect country, forget it. All countries have their positive and negative aspects. And some people are made to travel and get used to other cultures, accept them and even enjoy them. Others find everything negative, disagreable, depressing. That is your case.
    If living in Portugal is so bad why aren't you living in another place? I've visited quite a few countries in Europe and the USA and I wouldn't live in none of them. In the USA, for example, I never felt safe anywhere and learnt the true meaning of DISCRIMATION. The same in some of the European countries with the highest standard of living, so they say. Your neighbour can virtually be your spy/enemy if you don't act according to all the rules and regulations, no sooner you'll have a policeman ringing your bell. By the end of your statement you confess you were not prepared to move to Portugal (it could be any other country...), I think you'll never will.

    • @MovingAbroadWithPK
      @MovingAbroadWithPK  2 роки тому +4

      Actually that is not my case 😅, in this video I actually said that a part 2 of this video is things I absolutely love about living in Portugal. It's interesting how we humans only hear one part and run with it, I like seeing how others process information and internalise it 👍🏾. I actually love living in Portugal even with the things that are not good because like I said...there's no perfect country to live in this world.

    • @Tahnaiya
      @Tahnaiya 2 роки тому +3

      @@MovingAbroadWithPK Yes, you were very clear when you said no perfect country exists. Very very clear yet you still get comments like this. Weird.

    • @MovingAbroadWithPK
      @MovingAbroadWithPK  2 роки тому +2

      @@Tahnaiya lol honey when you post on the internet...you expect such comments 😂...which don't bother me at all.

  • @Dummy_Town_Series
    @Dummy_Town_Series Рік тому

    Your messing with Portugal

  • @pauloleitao3162
    @pauloleitao3162 Рік тому +2

    Pack up and leave please

  • @kellystanley8380
    @kellystanley8380 2 роки тому +5

    From a Black Girl to a Black girl.:Why you don't stay in your country ???..Africa with our corrupt government,poverty and hunger plenty ,plenty have you complained public like this???even once...Rubbish video

    • @CEO1001
      @CEO1001 Рік тому

      MUMU

    • @ladydeath7309
      @ladydeath7309 Рік тому +1

      So.people can make.informed decisions. Stop getting your panties in a twist over someone sharing the negatives of moving to Portugal. Are they paying you to.defend them?

    • @agb3762
      @agb3762 11 місяців тому

      @kellystanley8380, mumu!

  • @semahakim8823
    @semahakim8823 2 роки тому +1

    Hi sister good evening please am in dubai but please I want to come in Portugal but please I want to help with some ideas .if no problem share for me your email