Living in Spain - the good things!
#76
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Re: Living in Spain - the good things!
To be fair, most of how you see a country is about attitude. Anyone of us could make an excellent case to how Spain or the UK is the best country in the world depending on how we look at it. I am very happy to be living in Spain and so I tend to see and post positive things. Other people are not so happy so post negative things.
I guess we're just wasting our time at the end of the day. We cant convince anybody as what people experience depends entirely on their emotional well being.
#77
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Re: Living in Spain - the good things!
I was talking about an accumulation of bad experience posts that jackytoo had posted.
To be fair, most of how you see a country is about attitude. Anyone of us could make an excellent case to how Spain or the UK is the best country in the world depending on how we look at it. I am very happy to be living in Spain and so I tend to see and post positive things. Other people are not so happy so post negative things.
I guess we're just wasting our time at the end of the day. We cant convince anybody as what people experience depends entirely on their emotional well being.
To be fair, most of how you see a country is about attitude. Anyone of us could make an excellent case to how Spain or the UK is the best country in the world depending on how we look at it. I am very happy to be living in Spain and so I tend to see and post positive things. Other people are not so happy so post negative things.
I guess we're just wasting our time at the end of the day. We cant convince anybody as what people experience depends entirely on their emotional well being.
It has happened to me countless times, but should it be classed as a bad experience?
A bit like buying eggs and finding one is cracked, hardly "pasando putas".
To me it is just another event in the "script of everyday life".
Bad experiences are a differen ball game, having your wallet stolen, catching crabs (the ladilla) type. Having you car towed away and crushed. Fryer catching fire and ruining the kitchen................
Life is an obstacle course, some are big some even bigger, and some like getting a rotten bit of fruit dont even register on the bad experience scale.
Anyway the weather is a lot better, how is it in your neck of the woods today????????
#78
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Re: Living in Spain - the good things!
I know that Jackytoo and I dont usually see eye to eye, but I happen to agree with Her? comment about the fruit, this happens in the UK too.
It has happened to me countless times, but should it be classed as a bad experience?
A bit like buying eggs and finding one is cracked, hardly "pasando putas".
To me it is just another event in the "script of everyday life".
Bad experiences are a differen ball game, having your wallet stolen, catching crabs (the ladilla) type. Having you car towed away and crushed. Fryer catching fire and ruining the kitchen................
Life is an obstacle course, some are big some even bigger, and some like getting a rotten bit of fruit dont even register on the bad experience scale.
Anyway the weather is a lot better, how is it in your neck of the woods today????????
It has happened to me countless times, but should it be classed as a bad experience?
A bit like buying eggs and finding one is cracked, hardly "pasando putas".
To me it is just another event in the "script of everyday life".
Bad experiences are a differen ball game, having your wallet stolen, catching crabs (the ladilla) type. Having you car towed away and crushed. Fryer catching fire and ruining the kitchen................
Life is an obstacle course, some are big some even bigger, and some like getting a rotten bit of fruit dont even register on the bad experience scale.
Anyway the weather is a lot better, how is it in your neck of the woods today????????
However, you're right, it is much safer to talk about the weather (unless it is with casasantowhatshername), like it
The sun's come out, but there is a chilly wind. Apparently spring is arriving next week so looking forward to that
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Re: Living in Spain - the good things!
Must confess, last few weeks we have bought parsnips and sprouts from our local Aldi in the UK. They are UK grown and fantastic flavours, could not wish for better.
We are restricted here where to buy as the local greengrocers closed years ago.
In the last 12 months 3 local butchers have closed, only got one left but a good one thankfully. Had too many bad experiences with supermarket meat to want to go down that supply route.
We are restricted here where to buy as the local greengrocers closed years ago.
In the last 12 months 3 local butchers have closed, only got one left but a good one thankfully. Had too many bad experiences with supermarket meat to want to go down that supply route.
#80
Re: Living in Spain - the good things!
Must confess, last few weeks we have bought parsnips and sprouts from our local Aldi in the UK. They are UK grown and fantastic flavours, could not wish for better.
We are restricted here where to buy as the local greengrocers closed years ago.
In the last 12 months 3 local butchers have closed, only got one left but a good one thankfully. Had too many bad experiences with supermarket meat to want to go down that supply route.
We are restricted here where to buy as the local greengrocers closed years ago.
In the last 12 months 3 local butchers have closed, only got one left but a good one thankfully. Had too many bad experiences with supermarket meat to want to go down that supply route.
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Re: Living in Spain - the good things!
Oh god! Now they are arguing over the taste of food!
Is it still raining or something?
Is it still raining or something?
#83
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Re: Living in Spain - the good things!
Must confess, last few weeks we have bought parsnips and sprouts from our local Aldi in the UK. They are UK grown and fantastic flavours, could not wish for better.
We are restricted here where to buy as the local greengrocers closed years ago.
In the last 12 months 3 local butchers have closed, only got one left but a good one thankfully. Had too many bad experiences with supermarket meat to want to go down that supply route.
We are restricted here where to buy as the local greengrocers closed years ago.
In the last 12 months 3 local butchers have closed, only got one left but a good one thankfully. Had too many bad experiences with supermarket meat to want to go down that supply route.
Incidentally Aldi are one of Tescos yardsticks for minimum prices they often mark their products as "the same price as Aldi". Never seem to say the same about Lidl which are, in general, even cheaper.
Mind you its amazing the people who gush about Lidl when in the UK they wouldn't have been seen dead in their shops. Must be that foreign travel broadens ones horizons.
Jim
#84
Re: Living in Spain - the good things!
Living in Spain - the good things!
There`s a higher percentage of good looking women
There`s a higher percentage of good looking women
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Re: Living in Spain - the good things!
Spanish women are OK until their late thirties and then everything goes on their thighs and arse.