hundreds of each year argentinian they pack up and settle down Spain In search of a better life, they usually find financial and social stability, but it is always difficult at first, especially when looking for a job or an apartment. … What to live for All of these things have to be combined with multiple elements. crash Because, despite the cultural similarities between the two countries, the neighboring countries have very different and notable customs.
One of the areas where they most commonly appear is; in the middle of the streetIt is an important space not only for work, study, but also for leisure and free time. ValentinaThe young Argentine, who has been living in Alicante for about a year, always describes in his book the surprises he discovers about Spain. TikTok (@valenfago) There he talked about security and his landscape.
Now, this young woman focused on three things on the street that still amaze me about life here, and her publication received over 20,000 views in just two days. So Valen says, first of all, the third distinguishing feature is “That’s what I’m most concerned about».
“Everything is closed”
First, Argentine women talk about the simple act of crossing the street. “It seems really stupid, but I’m not used to it yet “When you step into a pedestrian zone, or what we call a crosswalk, cars stop,” she says. Other compatriots have already expressed the same on other occasions.
Additionally, Valen is surprised by the fact that “people are doing it.” video call “I didn’t understand why I was so surprised by this at first,” he says, clarified, but now understands it was a security issue. When I lived in Buenos Aires, in my neighborhood, when I was walking down the street, “I didn’t even take out my cell phone to send a message because I was afraid it would be stolen.”
“That’s why I found it so interesting to see people coming back from bowling alleys at 2 a.m. on video calls,” Valen said, admitting that he now does it himself. “Likewise it continues to amaze me», Walk without risk.
Finally, the Argentine said: “What bothers me the most and I still don’t remember is that it will happen on Sunday.” everything closed». Valen explains that he has to shop on Saturdays because “you can’t find any supermarkets open on Sundays,” and at most the ones that are open in some areas. “Everything in my house is closed except for the bar,” she laments at the end of the video, sarcastically saying that it’s “unlucky” that it’s the only restaurant open on Sundays, considering she works in a restaurant.
Dozens of users responded to her, outraged as they understood she wanted to open the store on Sunday, but she didn’t defend it either. Valen noted that he was simply shocked by the difference from what he knew. In the comments she claims:They will obviously be surprised for the better».