Also smart and educated ppl tend to be more prone to depression. You don’t really get a lot of them here.
Shut up guiri
I think that the weather helps to get this feeling of wanting to live life. That made everyone through generations to be more in the streets and as a consequence Spanish people are more social. Life here is great.
We are generally happy I think (among other reasons) because we take work just as a tool to live. Our priority is living a life, and work is just a tool for it, we are not defined by our job. That said, I think we would be even happier if we addressed some issues, like our totally shitty work schedules.
I am a spaniard in Germany, and yes i fucking miss my country xd.
And i am from the northwest so not as Sunny as the south, but i miss It.
Yes we have a Lot of shitty things: salaries, prices,, politics and politicians…
Happier? Not many good quality jobs. Most of my friends work abroad. I bet this guy teaches English in Spain part time. Also, life seems so much better when you’re on vacation.
My wife introduced me to Spain. I am from the U.S. and she is from Spain. We live in the U.S. but simply visiting the first time has drawn me to wanting to live there.
No sé, yo personalmente estoy bastante deprimida
Another Tiktok of another brain-dead.
Moved here from the US three years ago and I agree. Never going back.
I dont know about other fellow spaniards, but I still work 8 to 18:30 with massive 1:15 for lunch and 30 min for a snack. I get to my house like at 19:30 if I’m lucky parking and only do things in the weekends, so… I dont know, fuck everyone that has a life I guess…
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Bueno claro depende de lo que trabajes, hay currantes que hacen la misma rutina todos los días.
Confused “live to work” and “work to live”
Pues tiene toda la razón. Que nos quejamos mucho pero no vivimos tan mal.
Pues amigo a ver cuando me toca a mi eso porque no tengo ni pal desayuno
Spain is among the happiest countries, but not the first. If I counted it correctly it’s the 27th happiest country according to [worldpopulationreview.com.](https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/happiest-countries-in-the-world)
I don’t like you
Also smart and educated ppl tend to be more prone to depression. You don’t really get a lot of them here.
Shut up guiri
I think that the weather helps to get this feeling of wanting to live life. That made everyone through generations to be more in the streets and as a consequence Spanish people are more social. Life here is great.
We are generally happy I think (among other reasons) because we take work just as a tool to live. Our priority is living a life, and work is just a tool for it, we are not defined by our job. That said, I think we would be even happier if we addressed some issues, like our totally shitty work schedules.
I am a spaniard in Germany, and yes i fucking miss my country xd.
And i am from the northwest so not as Sunny as the south, but i miss It.
Yes we have a Lot of shitty things: salaries, prices,, politics and politicians…
Happier? Not many good quality jobs. Most of my friends work abroad. I bet this guy teaches English in Spain part time. Also, life seems so much better when you’re on vacation.
Tal como dice la canción:
Tenemos penas más que alegrías
[Los Chichos – Campo de la Bota](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_nwzIKX7R0)
Thats because we are poor
That’s right, amigo
My wife introduced me to Spain. I am from the U.S. and she is from Spain. We live in the U.S. but simply visiting the first time has drawn me to wanting to live there.
No sé, yo personalmente estoy bastante deprimida
Another Tiktok of another brain-dead.
Moved here from the US three years ago and I agree. Never going back.
I dont know about other fellow spaniards, but I still work 8 to 18:30 with massive 1:15 for lunch and 30 min for a snack. I get to my house like at 19:30 if I’m lucky parking and only do things in the weekends, so… I dont know, fuck everyone that has a life I guess…