Living In A New Country EVERY Month Ep. 2 | Living Abroad Vlog | Germany

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  • Опубліковано 19 сер 2024
  • #livingabroad #nomad #travelvlog #travelingvlog #germany
    Living abroad vlog episode two starts in Germany. I sold everything I own to travel the world and live in a new country every month. Leipzig, Germany is my second stop on what has been a wild adventure so far. Living abroad and travelling the world has always been a dream and I'm really excited to share the experience via this travel vlog! Leipzig is a dramatically different destination than France and if you want to compare the differences you can find episode one here: • Living In A New Countr...
    This dream to become nomadic was years in the making but it only took four month to book the tickets, sell everything and go! As the series progresses I'll be divulging more and more about how and why I moved, as well as why I picked each destination and what's next for me.
    I'll be sharing a new episode of the Living Abroad Vlog every single month with two videos every week in between about topics that are relevant to my travels. Please subscribe if you're interested in following along in the journey!
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    WHO AM I:
    I'm Zac, a Canadian who grew up in the golden horseshoe of Ontario, Canada. I moved to Ottawa, Ontario when I was 22 and now I'm living in a new country every month!

КОМЕНТАРІ • 21

  • @teotik8071
    @teotik8071 Рік тому +3

    You will quick adapt to appreciate the Sundays when almost no one has to work and enjoys the full life with friends and family.

    • @gofortheunknown
      @gofortheunknown  Рік тому

      I am really starting to enjoy it, it’s the lack of pressure to do anything that’s most enjoyable to me!

  • @arnodobler1096
    @arnodobler1096 Рік тому

    City people go to the countryside here on weekends, especially on Sundays.
    Some have an allotment garden (Schrebergarten) and having fun and relax.

    • @gofortheunknown
      @gofortheunknown  Рік тому

      Yeah if I lived in Germany permanently I’d have a totally different outlook but it was tricky as a traveler.

    • @Anonymoose66G
      @Anonymoose66G 10 місяців тому +1

      that's pretty common in The UK as well.

  • @Skoipah
    @Skoipah Рік тому

    There is a REWE in the eastern part of the basement in the trainstation that has opened on sundays :D

    • @gofortheunknown
      @gofortheunknown  Рік тому

      I wish you found this video a little bit sooner hahaha, thanks for the tip though!

  • @ninan9650
    @ninan9650 Рік тому +1

    The little shopping malls ( Passagen) in Leipzig are related to the fact that Leipzig was and still is an important industrial fair ( Messe) city. In our days the fair is outside of the town. Here is a list of all accessible Passages in Leipzig de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_Leipziger_Passagen
    Do not miss also to visit the west side if the city and the canals and the rivers. It has a total different vibe, but a must seen.

    • @ninan9650
      @ninan9650 Рік тому

      Nevermind 😂I saw your video about Plagwitz just now. Well, then hope you show the zoo in one of your next videos 😊

    • @gofortheunknown
      @gofortheunknown  Рік тому

      Haha I’ve done the same as you, I was about to reply to you comment until I saw your reply! The west end is a really cool end of the city, totally different vibe for sure. That’s really interesting about the passagen, I’m going to dig into them some more for sure!

  • @santiguu236
    @santiguu236 Рік тому +2

    Loving the videos! I recently moved to Grenoble from the US!

  • @JakobFischer60
    @JakobFischer60 Рік тому

    Leipzig train station is the largest in Europe.

  • @michelesauret7779
    @michelesauret7779 Рік тому +1

    In Germany all the stores are closed on sunday

  • @urtyp6596
    @urtyp6596 Рік тому +1

    Markt 9 = adress
    Cheers

    • @gofortheunknown
      @gofortheunknown  Рік тому +1

      You just answered a lot of questions. Thank you. I’m kind of embarrassed haha cheers!

  • @davidbirnbaum3652
    @davidbirnbaum3652 Рік тому

    Are you traveling 90 in a Schengen country, 90 days out?

    • @gofortheunknown
      @gofortheunknown  Рік тому

      90 days in Schengen, then moving on, I might be back eventually but not plans at the moment