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What REALLY shocked me in Portugal 🤯

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What REALLY shocked me in Portugal 🤯

Moving to Portugal? Watch this video to learn about things that really shocked me in Portugal. I moved to Lisbon last year and I’m still experiencing a Portuguese culture shock. Some things are easy to get used to, but some will definitely take time.

00:00 Dinner time
02:10 Coffee
03:22 Closed blinds
04:31 Privacy
06:29 Santos Populares
07:52 Pets
08:37 Portuguese food
10:08 Lisbon
11:17 Portuguese people

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19 COMMENTS

  1. Hey Yulia!!✌,Love ur content helping many immigrants..😎

    Please help me with these queries.

    Case – Studying Pgdm 1 yr course from Sept2022 to Apr2023 ( 8 months) and apply for another +1 yr course.

    Q- If i enroll + 1yr study from Sept2023 to Apr 2024 will i get drop (or) summer break in btw i.e (May2023 to Aug2023) & work more than 40hr Full time.

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    Aug2023) if i can then what is the process.

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  2. it certainly depends on the people you are hanging with because from my experience going out to dinner only at 10pm is not something most portuguese do… that seems more like the Spanish norm! People usually schedule dinning out for around 8:30 – 9 PM.
    A lot of portuguese who drink coffee at night will tell you that it doesn't affect them, while others will ask for decaffeinated instead… Many people in Portugal get desensitised from caffeine, probably because they drink so many expressos.

  3. Russian slash Portuguese please go and have a true Portuguese experience where you can actually learn the language and don’t only be in Lisbon, a cosmopolite capital of Europe and compare it to Russia that is just non sense I wish YouTube would show a dislike button to everyone again.

  4. You have to try the "tascas" in Alfama. For me the best foods you can have are in those little typical places. Also you have to try "Ramiro". When Anthony Bourdain visited Portugal he said it was one of his favourite places. Also, I'm planning on moving to Canada next year and your videos have been super helpfull !!! It's funny that now you're living in Portugal, enjoy Yulia

  5. The food in the azores was pretty bland. We went in March keep hearing how wonderful the seafood was. NYEEeeT
    was kinda surprised
    Also .. No deli's. None

    Finally found rotisserie chicken (Portugese rotisserie chicken) in a grocery store. Bought that and salad material and a collapsible mixing bowl and colander combo (great souvenir) and we bought lots of cheap wine and ate dinner in our room or on the rooftop patio at our hotel. The food avail in fine dining was very disappointing. The best BEST lunches were at the firehall. Next to the high school that had a cafeteria for the students and tourists and locals. Cheap cheap cheap. Great offerings and when have you been to a cafeteria that had great house wine?

    Also good food at the one and only golf course on the island. Western food mostly.

  6. That's interesting about the filming. I've seen other people's channels where they are walking around a village and the Portuguese people in the background are like diving out of the way or ducking into an alley or something. I thought they just didn't want to screw up their video, but sounds like they just don't want anything to do with being in someone's video.

  7. There are at least 365 different recipes for bacalhau (one for each day of the year). You get no "twists" on standard dishes if you're eating the "prato do dia" for 8 euros. Go to restaurants where you spend at least 40 euros per person and you'll find that their dishes are all "the chef's interpretation" of traditional dishes. It's all a matter of budget.
    Fur coats: women wear fur coats in our "cold summer" season…

  8. You have to go to more restaurants, specially fish restaurants because we don't have only 2 or 3 recipes of Bacalhau, we actually used to say we have more than 1000 Bacalhau recipes like Bacalhau à Gomes de sá, à Brás, Com natas, à lagareiro, Lascado etc…

  9. In these moments we notice that for more that we here in Brazil do not like to be like the Portuguese people, we had a lot in common, everything that you say matches with here hahaha

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