What is the difference between spain and america
And baking is always an adventure that forces me to use some rusty math skills. My presentation this time is based more on the metric system:. Everything is smaller, particularly the cars and homes. Homes in Spain , particularly apartments, are shoeboxes compared to American family standards. When it comes time to go grocery shopping, there are many who skip the big supermarkets in favor of smaller specialty shops : the butcher for meat, the greengrocer for fruits and vegetables. Sadly, these sorts of shops are losing out to still small neighborhood supermarkets with prices and convenience.
Speaking of food, meals in Spain are also smaller. Did you hear that Spaniards have the longest life expectancy? A few food anomalies : almost never have eggs for breakfast and dessert should be a piece of fruit or yogurt. By far the biggest difference in size for me is the average salary. My friends back in the States think that I am living below the poverty line when I share my earnings figure or my measly annual raises.
The flipside? As the houses could withstand the long, scorching summers, I had no rug, no insulation and no penchant for sipping tea under a blanket while my puny space heater putted. Winters, while short, were very, very cold in Seville. What struck me as hilarious was how people in Spain dress for the season and not for the weather.
For instance, I would see dogs wearing sweaters in May during the hottest hours of the day, while their elderly owners sported fur coats. Never mind the common cold virus. Perhaps this is a bit of a stretch, but a difference between Spain and the United States that I may never fully grasp is the concept of personal space and personal information. The paper is about an inch taller here than in America.
Which means it sticks out of all my folders. Which does indeed really annoy me. There are also cows here! Just like in big American cities though Oviedo is not that large.
I have a pet pigeon, so I really enjoy this. Because people walk so much more here, I have seen even more dogs than I would in the U. This is something I love. My host family consists of a mother and her two daughters who are 11 and I myself have three brothers who I sorely miss. One thing that has helped with this however is getting to witness the relationship with my brothers.
Similar to Spain using vosotros, there is one pronoun used in Argentina, Paraguay and Uraguay — vos. The way that Spaniards and Latin Americans talk about the past includes differences as well.
In Spain, it is common to talk about a completed action using the present perfect tense: Hoy he ido al trabajo I have gone to work today. In Latin America, it is more common to use the simple past: Hoy fui al trabajo I went to work today.
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