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The problem I have with Spain is that it's aquifer is used up in an ever faster pace, by mostly agricultural mismanagement. It will turn to desert pretty soon. Once it is gone or to deep for wells to reach it the country is finished - forever. Then it will have no more mediteran, but desert life style. May be in 10 million years it will be naturally restored, more likely that will not happen.
Ответить1 the most biggest deiffence is German are Yafetic, if Spain are Semitic....
ОтветитьGood video
Ответитьbetter transportation infrastructure in Spain, for sure
ОтветитьAs a German, the only other European country I can see myself live in would be Spain... Can't we just push France aside and share a border ❤(JK France, you're probably No3 on my list 😉)
ОтветитьI love Spain🇪🇸 from Germany🇩🇪
I'm going to visit Spain in August this year to learn Spanish 😇
I'm from Hong Kong and it is super hard for me to choose between Germany or Spain when it comes to education as both of the countries has their own unique culture.
ОтветитьSo many things r wrong in this video, though like it 👍. Sorry, its just im sick of people seeing spain like a warm paradise with sun all the year and beaches. Spain its NOT like that. Maybe parts of the mediterranean coast can be a bit similar to that, but most of spain has a dry hard continental climate, mountain climate, semidesertic climate, athlantic climate... Etc. Spain is much more diverse than this shlt, in fact is the most diverse country in Europe, not just geographicly, but culturaly. Bulls (maybe this in other regions), FLAMENCO... All that steriotypes of spain are literally just andalusian, wich is one of many other cultures of Spain u probably never heared of. FFS i fuking hate so much when i get identified with those things by extrangers (people from other country sorry dont know in english), that aint my fuking culture, i dont do that, never did never will cuz im not fuking andalusian. Sorry, im just writting a huge text to say this makes me mad and cant hold it. Anyway, great video i like germany a lot, would like to know more bout theur culture just as i hope u can learn more about spanish real cultures, thanks
ОтветитьSpain love Germany. Germans are our brothers
ОтветитьI'm Spaniard and Germany is my favorite country in all Europe🇩🇪❤️ I love their people, culture, history, language, food, bier and even the weather (sounds weird but I love cold climates) Ich liebe dich Deutschland! 🇩🇪❤️🇪🇸
ОтветитьGERMANY VS ITALY 10 BIG DIFFERENCES
PORTUGAL VS SPAIN 10 BIG DIFFERENCES
I love Spain because of the food, the people, the culture and... because I am Spanish
ОтветитьGermans are the fifth beer consumers in the World, because they started to drink less in the latest years
ОтветитьI m Spaniard and I cant find a job here since more than year, although I have a university degree and a master degree as well. I m thinking in moving to Germany for a work, whatever it is, but Im afraid of the weather and the food 😬
ОтветитьYeah you know a lot of Spain man!!!
They drink Sangria!!!! JAJAJA Thats ridiculous!!! (In the major part of the country it don´t even exist)
Please don´t make me Laugh!!!
Spain is the most varied country of Europe, the vine and the beer (in that order) are the mos common drink in ALL the country... but there are regions with their own drinks like Asturias where they drink mainly Sidra or Vasque Country where they drink Calimocho... Or Galicia where they tend to drink mainly white wines...
It´s very ridiculous say Sangria!!! It´s really ignorance to say that...
I´m curious why you also say Germany had better infraestructures? I don´s see a big difference!! Spain has more and better train lines than Germany and has more motorways than any other european country (including Germany).
I´m not telling you what country is better or not but before talking I recommend you to verify your perceptions because I think they are wrong.
I guess if you have to work and make a living, Germany is better, but if you can live with family or have an income, Spain would be more fun and relaxing. I spent months in both countries, and I liked the night life better in Germany. Spain started the party too late for me. Some night clubs were still empty at 1:30 am. They'd start hopping around 3 a.m. and go all night. I felt more judged by my clothes in Spain. If I was dressed sloppy I'd be treated less politely in restaurants or stores, for example. In Germany they know that a man with ragged jeans and ripped t-shirt can still have a pocket full of money. I also liked the frequent use of bicycles in Germany, even though it was colder and rainier. Maybe that's the point: in Spain where it's hotter, riding a bicycle isn't as pleasant, and they don't want to arrive all sweaty, while in Germany they needed to bike or walk to warm up their bodies in the cold. German stores often closed quite early when I lived there, and in Spain they closed for siesta time. In both places it was tricky to get what I wanted when I wanted it. I kind of had to follow their schedule and adapt. You say you want pancakes with bacon at 3:30 a.m.? Bwahahahahaaaa! You want a late lunch at 3:30 pm? The kitchen may be closed in the late afternoon in Spain, but you can probably get tapas or tortilla or ensalada rusa. You'd find more restaurants open all day in Germany, but both places value their free time and don't just live to work. People say that Germans are cooler and more reserved, but I found they were ready to get right to the point. Both places are wonderful, and I'd love to spend more time in both and get to know them better.
Ответить🇪🇸 the best Contry
ОтветитьI like the German way of life but get on better with Spanish people! LOL
ОтветитьNo, in Spain we aren't drinking sangría everyday. Is much much common to drink beer than sangría, at least in my region.
ОтветитьCould you do Germany vs Russia, or USA vs Canada?
ОтветитьI’ve seen plenty of white Spaniards and most of the Germans that you have interviewed look either red or the same shade as the Spaniards 😂 also you can tell that the Spaniards who you have interviewed weren’t ethnic Spaniards 👌🏻 my family is from the northern part of Spain 🇪🇸 Galicia and Asturias and they are blonde and very white 😉so that’s not accurate information.
ОтветитьS P A I N !!!!!!!!!
ОтветитьSi hablas de España habla en español para que te entendamos
ОтветитьLove Spanish Cusine, Wine, the more Relaxed vibe, the Spanish Coasts and Islands, Climate But Also Love German Culture, Cusine, Beer, Architecture, and Landscapes and the weather in Germany while not as good as Spain is not to bad honestly...Both countries Regionalism is quite pronounced
ОтветитьViva germany 💖💖💓💓💓
ОтветитьYour vision of Spain is full of clichés. The minimum wage in Spain is almost 1,200 euros per month, so the claim that most people earn 1,000 euros is false. The average salary in Spain is 27,000 euros per year. Yes, far from Germany, but well above most European countries. And please, stop playing that music when you talk about Spain, it's ridiculous, just like playing people dancing flamenco several times, as if it were the usual thing in the Spanish streets. All that remains is for you to say that we Spaniards go dressed as bullfighters on the street. By the way, data: Spain has more kilometers of high-speed train lines than Germany, for example (second country in the world) and more kilometers of motorways (most of them free). Oh, and an important fact: the average retirement pension in Spain is higher than in Germany (1,200 euros compared to 1,000). In Spain, older people are cared for, and that is why they also live longer. Thanks.
ОтветитьIn Spain you earn less money than in Germany, but you live better. And, in the end, what do you prefer: earn a lot of money, but live in a boring country, with people who only think about living to work, or earn less and live better, working to live?
ОтветитьI am actually half German, and half Spanish. I have lived all over europe at only 18 years of age. I can definitely say, that Germany is a better country (objectively), but I really do miss Madrid. They are different. Spain has obviously way better weather (if you like warmer weather) - even tho I miss having snow. Spain also has a more tasteful and recognized cousine, and generally everything (doesnt have to be Spanish food) tastes better in Spain than in any other country I have lived in. I feel like Spain is more enjoyable for younger people, as the social live is probably unmatched anywhere in Europe, whereas Germany is a safer option, more reserved, and a bigger economy-driven mindset. Love both, I currently live in the netherlands and I do really miss being in Madrid. If only they would have a top University, and snow, I would have never moved from it.
ОтветитьI've never been to Germany, but I'd rather retire in Spain than Germany. You just can't beat the great food, wine, and beauty. Not to mention the low prices for nearly any good imaginable.
ОтветитьFC Barcelona plays in the Spanish league but is in Catalonia nation.
Ответитьhaving lived in Spain , loved it, the culture and the beautiful people.....
Ответитьfunny both Spain and Germany are my 2 favorite countries in Europe....I use to fly from Germany to Spain and vice versa....loved it....
ОтветитьYou have never been to northern Spain xD you should. Cold, non-mediterranean and with more blonds haha I myself I'm mistaken as German (190, blue eyes, blond hair, face structure, red cheeks. Sometimes even Spaniards think im foreigner.)
ОтветитьI have been to Spain few times and stay for half a month or more than one month each time(Madrid, Tenerife, Mocia, Toledo, Cartagena, Valencia, etc. )I love Spain and food and people from Hongkong 💃🏻I have never been to Germany because I read a lot of news in the media about some people who are not friendly to tourists. hope not true.
ОтветитьGermans are boring, grumpy and narcist, but the country is very safe (Düsseldorf)
ОтветитьLike fabulous..
ОтветитьThe ideal mix is German and Nordic efficiency, with the Latin way of life. In theory that is France, but something has gone wrong there... In any case, I believe that more and more we can talk about a European way of life. I feel more at home in Germany or even Sweden than in most Latin American countries, except perhaps Argentina, Uruguay and Chile. As for Italy and Portugal, and also Greece, I don't know Romania, except for the language, there are almost no differences with Spain.
ОтветитьI am Galician, but I have some married friends, she is from Castilla, he is a Bavarian. He says that the closest thing to a Prussian is a Castilian...
ОтветитьAs a country, I would prefer Spain, because culture wise, I like Spain way better than Germany. I'm hispanic, so I think I would fit right in (I also already speak Spanish, so language wouldn't be an issue). Sadly, though, the economy thing, rings the bell for me (and it really burts my bubble). Money is esential, period. So ultimetly, I would go for Germany, for it seems more reliable as far as quality of life goes.
ОтветитьDuitsenlund volken sijn een gescheeten meer eck geleeven Spanolen Kultoor en arkitektoor. Det klijmate isk Zooner en gewaarmen. Mijn gefaavoritische.
ОтветитьExcuse me, SPAIN is a (very well) ORGANISED COUNTRY. Let me show you some examples:
Modern infrastructure that surpasses that of Germany: Spain has a modern and well-developed infrastructure in areas such as transportation, communications and energy. It has the second longest high-speed network in the world, highly efficient and with very punctual trains. Can you say the same about German trains? ;)
City cleaning planning and organization: Spanish cities have detailed urban cleaning plans that adjust to the specific needs of each area. These plans include regular cleaning schedules and the allocation of adequate resources to ensure efficient street cleaning.
Efficient health system: The Spanish health system is highly valued for its efficiency and universal access. Spain has modern hospitals, well-trained doctors, and a healthcare system that provides quality services to all citizens and residents, including foreigners.
Culture of compliance with standards: Spanish society values compliance with rules and regulations. From respecting the highway code to paying taxes, Spaniards generally comply with laws and regulations, which contributes to an orderly and safe environment.
Educational and cultural prestige: Spain has a solid reputation in higher education and a rich cultural heritage. Internationally renowned universities, world-class museums and cultural festivals attract students and tourists from all over the world, reflecting the level of organization and excellence in these fields.
Also, don't forget that Spain once conquered almost the entire American continent, creating a network of cities including the first universities in History, administrative buildings and hospitals, today world heritage places. Now, do you think an unorganized country could have achieved such a feat? Put aside stereotypes, your chauvinism and feeling of German superiority and dare to get to know Spain without the filter of prejudices. Saludos.
we dont respect the laws? sorry?
ОтветитьFlamenco is entirely an Andalusian thing. Ive heard alot of bagpipes throughout my time there. The best thing about Germany? The Prussian influence.
ОтветитьI liked Germany from the 70s to the 2000s. Especially in the first 10 years after reunification, there was a great spirit of optimism.
But now society seems to be very divided, industry is moving abroad and the economic situation is deteriorating. I prefer to live in my Catalan village. 😊
Nice video, but it dwells a bit too much on stereotypes, and it offers some misinformation. The average salary in Spain is not 1000 euros, not even three years ago. To say that "most Spaniards make 1000 euros is totally wrong. The "average" salary has been close to 2000 euros per month. The "minimum" salary was 1000euros when this video was produced.
ОтветитьI like stoics. Germans and scandinavians and brits are ones
ОтветитьYou forgot to mention the north part of Spain the celt part of Spain .
ОтветитьAs an American I prefer Spain. The life is slower, family is so important, and it's just so much fun. I had many friends from Germany when I lived in Spain for 7 years and they were lovely people. Although I found that the Germans from 'East Germany', whose families came from the occupation of Russia, were a lot more easy going than the Germans from the 'west'. I love the fact that the Spaniards do not respect authority. We are so regid in the States it was nice to feel more free. The Conservatives have made the States so crazy.
Ответить❤❤❤❤Estepona/ Andalucía❤❤❤❤.
I usually take 10 days vacation near Estepona in July.
Greetings from Germany