Well, como norteamericano viviendo en espanya, me siento totalmente seguro aqui Que alla, y mas, creo que soy espanyol y no Americano and this is due to the fact that Spain is very much safer than many other countries , the people are honest and kind, and the food is absolutely great. At my age I reckon that I'll die here I found my place on the planet
You forgot to talk about the SADISM of many Spaniards who have fun and benefit from TORTURE, VICTION, MASSACRE, MISCONNECTIONS and SCARNIO of animals until they are killed in a public square. It is true that there are fewer and fewer Spaniards with this pathology.
@@janetD5749 estamos en el siglo XXI, cuando pasó lo que supuestamente dices??. Me produce risa que todavia en el tiempo que vivimos se siga creyendo eso. España ha sido invadida durante muchos siglos, sufriendo las consecuencias de una invasión y no se les tiene resentimiento y no se les acusa de que no avanzamos como país por ellos. Supongo que será debido a que tenemos otra mentalidad, otra educación y luchamos por avanzar y no mirar al pasado.
I'm half Spanish & live in England. Never lived in Spain my entire life, visited Spanish family almost every year as a child. So I've also been around loads of British tourists\ expats in Spain. The vast majority of Brits don't even bother learning and experiencing Spanish culture, they stick to their closed off communities, complain and slag off Spanish locals. They only bother learning a few words like "una cerveza por favor", then vote brexit but still expect to maintain their special privileges. Then you have Americans like this lady putting them to Shame, happily expressing her experience of Spanish culture. The world needs more tourist like this lady.
Hi, Spanish omelette it's made with no cheese, sausage, chorizo or the like. it is made with eggs and potatos and maybe the biggest discussion is about with onion or not, and that's about your personal prefference.
Another fact about Spain is the quality of hotels. If you go to a hotel in Spain which has 2 stars (for example) in other country it would be a 4 stars hotel and viceversa. Our hotels are really high quality compared to others in Europe or other countries.
A principios de año fuimos a una pensión en Bilbao y alucinamos bastante, la higiene, la atención y la calidad de todo, cuando estábamos buscando algo sencillo y barato
The New Year's Eve thing is funny, because usually in Spain we start partying AFTER midnight, as late as 1 am on the 1st of January, since we all spend dinner with our families (both Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve dinner are super important traditions for us), watch the midnight "campanadas" (bells announcing the New Year) and had 12 grapes with each toll.. And then we start leaving our families to go party. I've been living in London for a few years now and on my first New Year's Eve I couldn't believe everyone was going back home at the time I had always started partying LOL It was quite a shock
SPANIARD TRIVIA 1. What political system we have? 2. How many languages are official? And which are? 3. The name of nowadays Prime Minister 4 What is the national dish? And isn't the paella... 5. Which is the currency? 6. How is my country divided? 7. Three famous spaniards.
@@lucagarciapopa8728 Para los anglosajones, presidente es el que preside una república. Bajo su punto de vista, nosotros tenemos primer ministro, porque no somos república...
@@a.m.1696 De toda la vida. La paella valenciana original se hacia con las verduras que pillaban de la huerta y luego le echaban trozos de conejo o pollo. La paella con gambas y bogavantes y eso no era algo que se podian permitir, esa "paella" llego mucho despues.
@@maegalodonus Sí, son paellas de chiringuito. Es decir, paellas que hacían que locales cerca de la playa para turistas extranjeros. Como valenciano, a eso le llamo "paella de chiringuito" o "arroz con cosas". Pero me temo que fuera de la comunidad, esta bastante extendido hacerla con gambas.
In my home Santa Claus is totally forbidden. We tried one year to give the presents on Christmas day ... and it wasn't the same. We prefer the traditional 6th of January for that.
We have many different omelettes,with cheese,with jam or any thing else,but spanish omelet is only egg and potato or egg and onion and potato,not any more,never cheese...and here we don,t call spanish omelet,we cal potato omelet...this is the spanish omelet...the other omeletes are chesse omelet,jam omelet,tuna omelet...like that...many cains of omelette,but remember,spanish omelette is just potato and eggs and some time onions...with olibe oil...About presents,we celebrate the night of 24,that day papa noel or in bask country the olentzero bring presents...and after the 6 january again...Normally more strong about presents the 6 january,the 24 maybe just one...or something more small...and in 6 january many...
Lovely point of view about Spain, just one little thing: spanish tortilla is: potatoes, onion, eggs. NEVER, EVER, CHEESE!! :)
Onions depend on who is making it. Some swear by it others wouldn’t dream of it
I have cringed when she said "cheese". OMG. Banned from Spain forever, girl.
@@TitaLore indeed 😫
@@TitaLore YEAH omg how could she say cheese, never cheese in a tortilla española
Well, como norteamericano viviendo en espanya, me siento totalmente seguro aqui Que alla, y mas, creo que soy espanyol y no Americano and this is due to the fact that Spain is very much safer than many other countries , the people are honest and kind, and the food is absolutely great.
At my age I reckon that I'll die here
I found my place on the planet
You forgot to talk about the SADISM of many Spaniards who have fun and benefit from TORTURE, VICTION, MASSACRE, MISCONNECTIONS and SCARNIO of animals until they are killed in a public square. It is true that there are fewer and fewer Spaniards with this pathology.
@@janetD5749 me parece que proyectas tus propios complejos en los españoles...
@@janetD5749 estas loca. Vete al manicomio . Y cómete una vaca cruda con Katchup y margarina .
@@janetD5749 true, almost everyone here hates that
@@janetD5749 estamos en el siglo XXI, cuando pasó lo que supuestamente dices??. Me produce risa que todavia en el tiempo que vivimos se siga creyendo eso.
España ha sido invadida durante muchos siglos, sufriendo las consecuencias de una invasión y no se les tiene resentimiento y no se les acusa de que no avanzamos como país por ellos.
Supongo que será debido a que tenemos otra mentalidad, otra educación y luchamos por avanzar y no mirar al pasado.
I'm half Spanish & live in England. Never lived in Spain my entire life, visited Spanish family almost every year as a child. So I've also been around loads of British tourists\ expats in Spain. The vast majority of Brits don't even bother learning and experiencing Spanish culture, they stick to their closed off communities, complain and slag off Spanish locals. They only bother learning a few words like "una cerveza por favor", then vote brexit but still expect to maintain their special privileges.
Then you have Americans like this lady putting them to Shame, happily expressing her experience of Spanish culture. The world needs more tourist like this lady.
Hi, Spanish omelette it's made with no cheese, sausage, chorizo or the like. it is made with eggs and potatos and maybe the biggest discussion is about with onion or not, and that's about your personal prefference.
Another fact about Spain is the quality of hotels. If you go to a hotel in Spain which has 2 stars (for example) in other country it would be a 4 stars hotel and viceversa. Our hotels are really high quality compared to others in Europe or other countries.
@El trovador Mudo No me paso, opino por lo que he visto. Los españoles valoramos muy poco lo que tenemos.
@@neurotyc Pero LO TENEMOS.
A principios de año fuimos a una pensión en Bilbao y alucinamos bastante, la higiene, la atención y la calidad de todo, cuando estábamos buscando algo sencillo y barato
No not really, i dont see much difference with France, just in Spain it's cheaper.
Paris hotels are old and expensive
The New Year's Eve thing is funny, because usually in Spain we start partying AFTER midnight, as late as 1 am on the 1st of January, since we all spend dinner with our families (both Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve dinner are super important traditions for us), watch the midnight "campanadas" (bells announcing the New Year) and had 12 grapes with each toll.. And then we start leaving our families to go party. I've been living in London for a few years now and on my first New Year's Eve I couldn't believe everyone was going back home at the time I had always started partying LOL It was quite a shock
Omg i love how u all see our country and it makes me soo happy that u liked Spain!! ❤
SPANIARD TRIVIA
1. What political system we have?
2. How many languages are official? And which are?
3. The name of nowadays Prime Minister
4 What is the national dish? And isn't the paella...
5. Which is the currency?
6. How is my country divided?
7. Three famous spaniards.
8. Do you know any jokes in Spanish?
Spain hasnt prime minister, we have a president
@@lucagarciapopa8728 Para los anglosajones, presidente es el que preside una república. Bajo su punto de vista, nosotros tenemos primer ministro, porque no somos república...
@@eskgraficoyeskweb9527 ah ok
The shrimps on the paella is something new, original receips has chicken and rabbit
@@a.m.1696 desde siempre se ha hecho con conejo, pollo y verduras
@@a.m.1696
De toda la vida. La paella valenciana original se hacia con las verduras que pillaban de la huerta y luego le echaban trozos de conejo o pollo. La paella con gambas y bogavantes y eso no era algo que se podian permitir, esa "paella" llego mucho despues.
@@lucagarciapopa8728 okk gracias por el dato :)
@@maegalodonus Sí, son paellas de chiringuito. Es decir, paellas que hacían que locales cerca de la playa para turistas extranjeros.
Como valenciano, a eso le llamo "paella de chiringuito" o "arroz con cosas". Pero me temo que fuera de la comunidad, esta bastante extendido hacerla con gambas.
Spanish omelette is made with eggs, potatoes and onion. Not cheese.
In my home Santa Claus is totally forbidden. We tried one year to give the presents on Christmas day ... and it wasn't the same. We prefer the traditional 6th of January for that.
Lo de la salchicha en la tortilla no lo había oído nunca, pero puedes meterle atún , bocas de mar y mahonesa
OMG this is not a tippical Paella Valenciana: the original recipe is , chicken, rabbit, greenbean, tomato, oil, paprika and rice, obviously
I'm from Spain
@@zocoraful nose, espero haberte ayudado
@@zocoraful él es solo diciendo porque este video es sobre españa
Spanish Tortilla goes well with Korean Kimchi!
Cheese in the tortilla?excuse you?
Pensé que no había entendido bien
Lo ha dicho hasta súper segura de si misma....yo no se donde habrá comido ella pero me da que en sitios de turisteo
@@maracg Si bueno, dijo que en algunas paellas cambian el pollo por gambas
@@lucagarciapopa8728 eso es verdad. Y conejo ñammmmm ahora quieroooo
@@maracg conejo? ajajaj
We have many different omelettes,with cheese,with jam or any thing else,but spanish omelet is only egg and potato or egg and onion and potato,not any more,never cheese...and here we don,t call spanish omelet,we cal potato omelet...this is the spanish omelet...the other omeletes are chesse omelet,jam omelet,tuna omelet...like that...many cains of omelette,but remember,spanish omelette is just potato and eggs and some time onions...with olibe oil...About presents,we celebrate the night of 24,that day papa noel or in bask country the olentzero bring presents...and after the 6 january again...Normally more strong about presents the 6 january,the 24 maybe just one...or something more small...and in 6 january many...
Ala tortilla de patatas se la conoce desde fuera como tortilla española ya que su origen fue en España, concretamente en Villanueva de la Serena
En España se hace, tortilla de patata con cebolla!
I'm spanish
Tortilla española, siempre con aceite de oliva! Never! otros aceites.
Patatas , huevos y opcional cebolla.
Cheese?? In the Spanish Tortilla?? Who taught you that? Call the Inquisition!!
no. ella sabe de verdad. la tortilla de queso fundido es una delicia
JAJAJA
@@baltasarmelchor935 Pero es la tortilla francesa no la española
Queso? Nunca!
noob
Pues yo secundo lo del queso, que quereis que os diga xd.
En la tortilla francesa si, en la española es una guarrada
@@alfredosanchezsanchez9478 ¿Y quien eres tu para decidir como debe hacerse la tortilla? Deja que cada uno cocine como quiera.
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i'm spanish but i only celebrate christmas, not the 3 kings xD
christmas is objectively better as u get ur presents much sooner xD
As Spaniard I strongly disagree with you.
Me too, I apreciate my family and friends never gave up on 3kings and fall for Santa Claus...
As Spaniard, January 5th is way better than dec 24
Lo mejor, ser internacional recibiendo regalos en Navidad y tradicional español recibiendo los regalos de Reyes Magos después de ver la cabalgata!!!
En la tortilla de patatas también puedes meter chorizo, jamón cocido, jamón serrano... Lo que quieras.
Por meter puedes meter hasta un tampax.
@@zocoraful 😄😄😄
Una tortilla española que esté bien hecha no le metes nada mas
@@alfredosanchezsanchez9478 Bueno, tú te estás refiriendo a la base.
Lo demás es sólo opcional.