I lived there for 10 yrs was married to a Spaniard i think this lovely couple give very good and valid advice about everyday stuff and show nice and poorer traditional parts of Spain , have to say when i lived there paperwork was so slow im sure things are much the same as Uk now , Spain is lovely the people are so friendly Viva Espana ❤
@ScottishCoupleInSpain aw bless you for the acknowledgement when it's very hot next time have yourselves a very Spanish treat drive to Chirles just outside Benidorm way to a lovely cool restaurant built into the rock and waterfall you drive down and down a gulley type road they have built a pool for t he kids think its called El Moli de Chirles x
@ScottishCoupleInSpain sorry spelling is wrong it's El Moli' de Xirles near Polop website shows the pool so it's the right one gosh they have built an indoor wedding banquet room , but I ate outside food was outdoors griddle then it was so cool down there out of the sun 36 years ago lol
@@ScottishCoupleInSpainhere is a question amigo, move for the climate. With winter now here , then do you guys wish you had moved to canaries ? More steady temp through day and night huh
I can only imagine how long the Nativity set/Crib would last in any part of the Uk...many thanks for the video. I am frequently in Spain on business and appreciate your comments...so true in every respect.
Up in the Victoria hospital the day.was gonnae go in tae sainsburys fur some choccy raisins.😮Baltic here and the boiler is on the bung -3 this morning ❄️.vlog heated me up.cheers m8
Love this 🥰you two need to get a book or something sorted too, like a manual to navigating life in Spain 🤩 Thing is, if you decide to relocate anywhere you need to embrace EVERYTHING, the good and the bad. There are a lot of things that drive me bonkers here and I’m sure I’m not alone saying that but there is so much good. The world is a very different place these days and not much is easy but what we have found here is that there is generally a solution to everything and you’re not often met with a straight out NO. Granted it might take months for anything to happen but things happen……..eventually😂Life is expensive but we try our best to give back and support local as much as we can. If anyone ever feels like challenge try living in Italy, that will test your metal 😂I’m Italian so I’m allowed to say that 🤗
Its a valid issue where local Spaniards are concerned when it comes to not being able to afford to buy property in their own country/ area. Is it justified to blame richer foreigners for creating that situation? Well perhaps so. I'm not qualified to speak on the matter except to say that it is a real concern for Spanish people living in their own country and it is causing some animosity towards foreigners coming to settle in Spain and having the capital to afford the price being asked for property that may or not be inflated because of the fact that foreigners are also being exploited to a degree. So who do we blame for the situation? The Spanish realestate companies for over pricing or the foreigners for having the money to spend? I fully understand why the locals may feel the way they do but what's the solution? Your guess is as good as mine. Cheers for sharing
" quiet or....the calm before the storm" ? Sounds just like the UK where locals can't afford to buy in their own town/village because of 2nd home owners. Hasta luego 🏖
The thing i cant understand is why brits come to live in Spain and then try to recreate pub life like they had in UK . Im Irish, before i came to Spain i lived in a very rural part of Cork, absolutely loved it. We love ve just outside a village in Almeria, rural area, and we love it, we've got two friends that we go out every couple weeks with for a meal. We're not drinkers nor do we want to congregate with lots of brits. I am particular about types of friends, loud boisterous mouthy northeners are not our cup of tea. I understand everyone has thier way, so if coming to Spain to live choose friends or neighbors wisely❤
Excuse me ime a northerner not mouthy don’t go too bars . Lived here 20 years in the country side with a German neighbour and a Spanish 🇪🇸 one don’t generalise and lump people together
A huge part of it is having a language in common. Learning Spanish is difficult ( for a lot of people anyway) and being able to just chat and have a simple conversation goes a long when you are in a foreign country. It doesn’t all have to revolve round drink. Integrating in to your local Spanish community is a great thing, but for some people that can be very difficult to achieve.
Somebody who can't understand why everybody doesn't think exactly like them. 😂 I'm Irish too but l'd avoid this numpty, there are people who want to or can integrate & those who just want to live in the sun with other ex-pats in their golden years. Sneering at them does not reflect well on you.
Good video. I and my wife enjoy a little quiet time, so we'd be fine with a couple of hours in the afternoon. Even though they say being retired, everyday is a Saturday, we fine ourselves almost always busy with something. Waiting for the gov change in January, here in the US. That may shorten our timeline, moving to Spain. Sent you a beer, and we'll buy you two a beer in person next year.
😂😂😂 you really haven’t travelled about Spain have you? You walk into any local shop here people say hello to everyone as they walk into the shop. The Spanish are way more friendly than Brits back home in my opinion. Youth respect older generations. And you feel safe walking the streets at night. Anyways it’s all about opinions and all are welcome here.
@ScottishCoupleInSpain Good comment Barry they haven't a clue you need to live in real Spain the UK has gone . Good video . Tek care merry Christmas. 👍🏴🦊
@ScottishCoupleInSpain No chap in Baza think you've been but in the summer have a ride over in January it's like Siberia at times people don't realize how cold it gets 900 metres above sea level it just above freezing tonight . Tek care 👍🏴🦊
I get the Spanish issue with 'richer' foreigners but maybe they need to give up their siestas and work a bit harder to earn the money. People in these up and coming countries forget that the trials of the those in richer countries is worse. Try and buy a house anywhere in Ireland. The UK is just as bad and I wasn't born with a silver spoon in my mouth. I was 47 when I bought my first home in Dublin and it was an almighty struggle. Just get on with it
@@noramartin96 That was said somewhat tongue in cheek. I am 52 and I have learned moaners - moan, doers - do. There is always some excuse to fail. House prices are mental everywhere. Work harder or get a btter job to earn more is my point
@@richy3084 What's the point ? In Spain the authorities rip you off with inheritance tax and the UK continues to rob you all the way through. Most important thing in my view is to enjoy your younger years because you can never put a price on your youth .In most cases money doesn't buy you hapiness.I think most Spaniards have the correct life work balance and on the whole they are more laid back and happier. I certainly regret working so hard in my younger days and in most cases when you get old you are not well enough to enjoy it, possibly widowed and family gone their own way...which is normal. Make the most of being a youngster @52 . Season's greetings Richy.
I lived there for 10 yrs was married to a Spaniard i think this lovely couple give very good and valid advice about everyday stuff and show nice and poorer traditional parts of Spain , have to say when i lived there paperwork was so slow im sure things are much the same as Uk now , Spain is lovely the people are so friendly Viva Espana ❤
Thank you! Thanks for watching 💖
@ScottishCoupleInSpain aw bless you for the acknowledgement when it's very hot next time have yourselves a very Spanish treat drive to Chirles just outside Benidorm way to a lovely cool restaurant built into the rock and waterfall you drive down and down a gulley type road they have built a pool for t he kids think its called El Moli de Chirles x
We’ll definitely check that out! x
@ScottishCoupleInSpain sorry spelling is wrong it's El Moli' de Xirles near Polop website shows the pool so it's the right one gosh they have built an indoor wedding banquet room , but I ate outside food was outdoors griddle then it was so cool down there out of the sun 36 years ago lol
@@ScottishCoupleInSpainhere is a question amigo, move for the climate. With winter now here , then do you guys wish you had moved to canaries ? More steady temp through day and night huh
Keep the videos coming Baz - superb 👌🏻 💚
I can only imagine how long the Nativity set/Crib would last in any part of the Uk...many thanks for the video. I am frequently in Spain on business and appreciate your comments...so true in every respect.
Great to hear there's more video on the way . I love to see the sun everyday . It's a rare occurrence here in Ireland
Like these Scottish couple vdeos.Make me think about my proposed move more realistically and not thru rose tinted specs!
Up in the Victoria hospital the day.was gonnae go in tae sainsburys fur some choccy raisins.😮Baltic here and the boiler is on the bung -3 this morning ❄️.vlog heated me up.cheers m8
Love this 🥰you two need to get a book or something sorted too, like a manual to navigating life in Spain 🤩
Thing is, if you decide to relocate anywhere you need to embrace EVERYTHING, the good and the bad. There are a lot of things that drive me bonkers here and I’m sure I’m not alone saying that but there is so much good. The world is a very different place these days and not much is easy but what we have found here is that there is generally a solution to everything and you’re not often met with a straight out NO. Granted it might take months for anything to happen but things happen……..eventually😂Life is expensive but we try our best to give back and support local as much as we can. If anyone ever feels like challenge try living in Italy, that will test your metal 😂I’m Italian so I’m allowed to say that 🤗
A book is good idea! 🤣 Karen loves to write. Thanks for watching! ☀️🤩
Its a valid issue where local Spaniards are concerned when it comes to not being able to afford to buy property in their own country/ area.
Is it justified to blame richer foreigners for creating that situation? Well perhaps so. I'm not qualified to speak on the matter except to say that it is a real concern for Spanish people living in their own country and it is causing some animosity towards foreigners coming to settle in Spain and having the capital to afford the price being asked for property that may or not be inflated because of the fact that foreigners are also being exploited to a degree.
So who do we blame for the situation? The Spanish realestate companies for over pricing or the foreigners for having the money to spend?
I fully understand why the locals may feel the way they do but what's the solution?
Your guess is as good as mine.
Cheers for sharing
Barry there is lots or areas in the UK were locals can't afford to buy
My videos aren’t about the UK! Thankfully!
" quiet or....the calm before the storm" ?
Sounds just like the UK where locals can't afford to buy in their own town/village because of 2nd home owners.
Hasta luego 🏖
The thing i cant understand is why brits come to live in Spain and then try to recreate pub life like they had in UK . Im Irish, before i came to Spain i lived in a very rural part of Cork, absolutely loved it. We love ve just outside a village in Almeria, rural area, and we love it, we've got two friends that we go out every couple weeks with for a meal. We're not drinkers nor do we want to congregate with lots of brits. I am particular about types of friends, loud boisterous mouthy northeners are not our cup of tea. I understand everyone has thier way, so if coming to Spain to live choose friends or neighbors wisely❤
You must have a private pool.
Excuse me ime a northerner not mouthy don’t go too bars . Lived here 20 years in the country side with a German neighbour and a Spanish 🇪🇸 one don’t generalise and lump people together
A huge part of it is having a language in common. Learning Spanish is difficult ( for a lot of people anyway) and being able to just chat and have a simple conversation goes a long when you are in a foreign country. It doesn’t all have to revolve round drink. Integrating in to your local Spanish community is a great thing, but for some people that can be very difficult to achieve.
Ah . Do you think the same about all the Ukrainian urbs and bars and shops here & Scandinavian & German and Polish too ? Or are just a racist ?
Somebody who can't understand why everybody doesn't think exactly like them. 😂 I'm Irish too but l'd avoid this numpty, there are people who want to or can integrate & those who just want to live in the sun with other ex-pats in their golden years. Sneering at them does not reflect well on you.
Good video. I and my wife enjoy a little quiet time, so we'd be fine with a couple of hours in the afternoon. Even though they say being retired, everyday is a Saturday, we fine ourselves almost always busy with something. Waiting for the gov change in January, here in the US. That may shorten our timeline, moving to Spain. Sent you a beer, and we'll buy you two a beer in person next year.
Thank you! 🤩 good luck with the move 🤞🏼
The same thing is happening in USA. The most wealth in the world but most cannot afford a home or time off from work.
I think without tourism Spain would be completey lifeless. What ever people say about the Uk at least we are very sociable.
😂😂😂😂😂 The UK is a shite hole now every City town overrun with Muslims and immigrants your having a laugh greetings from Andalusia. 👍🏴🦊
😂😂😂 you really haven’t travelled about Spain have you? You walk into any local shop here people say hello to everyone as they walk into the shop. The Spanish are way more friendly than Brits back home in my opinion. Youth respect older generations.
And you feel safe walking the streets at night.
Anyways it’s all about opinions and all are welcome here.
@ScottishCoupleInSpain Good comment Barry they haven't a clue you need to live in real Spain the UK has gone . Good video . Tek care merry Christmas. 👍🏴🦊
Strange because l get that in the Uk . People are chatty and say hello.
What sort of work do you do in Spain ?
No for me, 6 weeks in winter in the Canaries perfect.
I have seen this olace in my search about spainish villages to have a few nonth holudays in ?
What’s the temperature there now ?
In Granada tonight it's -1 today's high was 4 it's the 10/12/2024 . 👍🏴🦊
@ColinAtkins-j3h you at the Ski resort?
@ScottishCoupleInSpain No chap in Baza think you've been but in the summer have a ride over in January it's like Siberia at times people don't realize how cold it gets 900 metres above sea level it just above freezing tonight . Tek care 👍🏴🦊
We visit there in August, lovely place!
@@ScottishCoupleInSpain I saw your video I watch a lot look at the weather forecast you'll see 🙈 👍🏴🦊
Are you in catral
I get the Spanish issue with 'richer' foreigners but maybe they need to give up their siestas and work a bit harder to earn the money. People in these up and coming countries forget that the trials of the those in richer countries is worse. Try and buy a house anywhere in Ireland. The UK is just as bad and I wasn't born with a silver spoon in my mouth. I was 47 when I bought my first home in Dublin and it was an almighty struggle. Just get on with it
The Spanish are NOT lazy .They work different hours to us because of the climate.Why should they change to suit what we consider normal?
Your first sentence is laughable
@@noramartin96 That was said somewhat tongue in cheek. I am 52 and I have learned moaners - moan, doers - do. There is always some excuse to fail. House prices are mental everywhere. Work harder or get a btter job to earn more is my point
That's ridiculous, but well done for perpetuating a stereotype. Spanish people just work different hours to Irish people is all
@@richy3084 What's the point ? In Spain the authorities rip you off with inheritance tax and the UK continues to rob you all the way through. Most important thing in my view is to enjoy your younger years because you can never put a price on your youth .In most cases money doesn't buy you hapiness.I think most Spaniards have the correct life work balance and on the whole they are more laid back and happier. I certainly regret working so hard in my younger days and in most cases when you get old you are not well enough to enjoy it, possibly widowed and family gone their own way...which is normal. Make the most of being a youngster @52 . Season's greetings Richy.
I’d love a afternoon siesta. We could learn a lot from the Spanish 🇪🇸