Hello I’m some guy named Dave in Portugal.
Since everyone like the first Culture Shock in Portugal for an American video, I decided to make a Part 2 with some of the things I missed.
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-Dave
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Vivi em Londres e lá é bem pior que Portugal. Portugal é lindo e eu me alimento muito bem. Restaurantes maravilhosos.
The way you say 0:02 "Portugal" is getting more and more portuguese over time. Maybe someday you can try and give a little speech in portuguese, maybe a self presentation idk something simple. I would like to know if you re actively learning the language (reading things, watching shows, etc. maybe taking classes type of learning) or you re just passivly learning as days go by.
You are really living in Portugal 🤔
lol… if you go to a beach and see for yoursell that is very wavy or dangerous, do you go in anyway or use common sense? or even in a river, if i see that the water is too dark, maybe is too deep and dangerous… I think common sense isn't a Portuguese thing <3
Here in Termas de Monfortinho you get a good glass eine in a Restaurant for far under 1,-€!
3:25 sangria in Portugal??
Normal dinner is at 8pm not 9pm !!!!!
Os americanos sempre a serem selvagens….O que fazer?
Sempre há o McDonald's.
Normal dinner time is 8pm, not 9…
Correction – Most people have dinner around 20.00. But if / when eating out, it is moved to 21.00. Mostly because we are always "fashionably late". So you book your dinner at 20.30, but most people will only at 20.45, and for sure there will be a few stragglers at 21.00 that will hold the dinner out 😀
3:25 Usually (…) sangria. What ???????
Lunch is not the heaviest meal at all my guy
The part about the window grandmah made me chucle. Be very, very afraid of the window grandma… she will know EVERYTHING and everyone. Their jobs, schedules, family history, juicy stories, etc. And don't you think your imune just because your new on the place. That only makes knowing about you a bigger priority. 😀
Nice! And if you want to imitate Portuguese, Portugal is pronounced with "u" instead of "o" 😉
Between 15h to 19h you can use one of the hundred of coffee or pastry shops to eat something, don't make it sound like you starve… There is a coffee shop with sandwich and pastries in every street in Portugal 😀
Great video. If you're ever in the north, check out Vila do Conde. I love it here.
Surprising to hear that you think our beaches are clean. They're very littered in my opinion.
The oddest thing is the way you correctly pronounce "Portugal". 😅
What? Bring snacks with you because restaurants are closed? Guys, don't listen to what he says. There's always something open for you to eat. Please check out the word PASTELARIA which is like a pastry shop it's always open and most close until 8 pm. Also look for coffee shops or CAFÉS that are always opened and have food. Last but not least, there is always supermarkets you can buy food.
We are visiting from the US for the month of March. Sharing these cultural differences is really helpful for us to understand the way things are done and to be respectful. I have to say, I find it difficult to eat dinner so late. What time do people go to sleep at night?
Please americans stop coming to Portugal to buy house's you making the price's go up and portuguese people don't have enough money to afford a house to live thanks to you
you should stay in your country!!!
I hope portuguese people start to rebel agains't the americans that are tying to live here
this is not racism
is just common sense cause our country is a small country where u can spend your hollydays but its not for you to come and live
get back to your country where abortion is Illegal
Another cool video about Portugal . Once again very polite this gentleman
The restaurants are closed but you can eat all sorts of food in snack bars and local coffes
Bang on about the grandmas…make sure you're on their good side!