Year after year, thousands of citizens of the world consider the possibility of move to Spain and some of them end up moving and settling here. Its good climate, good gastronomy and, in summary, a good standard of living causes many to come to work and live in Spain. The fact that many can work remotely, and collect higher salaries, from a luxury environment is another detail that many value.
Thus, as soon as we arrive, some cultural difficulties or shocks may appear but, usually, adaptation ends up being easy and it is common to find profiles that tell in their social redeals the best aspects of life in Spain. This is the case of Jeremya American that has been living in Madrid and that he is fascinated with the city as he counts in his Tiktok @scheckeats.
He is an influencer specialized in gastronomy that was born in Washington DC, has lived in New York and is now delighted here. A few days ago he wanted to upload a video with «The five things that I like the most to live in Spain »and among them highlighted something related to the grandparentsan issue that has already surprised other compatriots. Only in the first three days on the network, the video exceeds 94,000 views.
“It puts me in a good mood”
First of all, Jeremy emphasizes that he is delighted with Mercadona “and I don’t think he needs much explanation” and secondly he highlights what he sees with Spanish grandparents. Thus, the young man explains that he “was very lucky to live very close to my grandparents and spend a lot of time with them but it is not usual” in the United States but reiterates that there there “It is not usual.”
Faced with that, he emphasizes that “I love to see the elders walking down the street, hand in hand” and states that “unfortunately outside the big cities it is rare to see so many independent elders.” In another order of things, and as a good ‘foodie’ that is, Jeremy highlights the potato tortilla, but reiterates that he likes it «With a lot of onion». “I am happy to eat it at any time of the day,” he remarks, before making it clear that this does not happen with many dishes.
Fourth, the ‘Tiktoker’ speaks of him fascinates but is “the most difficult word to pronounce in Spanish.” Jeremy talks about Madrid and, after a demonstration of what it costs, highlights “how special” it is. Comparing with the cities he knows, Washington DC and New York, the young man remarks that “Madrid has the advantages of a large city” such as that there are always new plans, many restaurants and a very good public transport system, “but it is not dirty either , It is not overwhelming and for me he is very cozy ».
Finally, Jeremy values ”people’s humor” in Spain. «As long as I go down the street I see people chatting, laughing, having a drink, making jokes … and seeing people in a good mood It makes me in a good mood». The young man stresses that he comes from a United States area in which everything is usually taken too seriously “and can be a bit heavy.”
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