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What is life like in Spain ?
Can you tell me what daily life is like in Spain. I have traveled their but only for a few days.
I would like to know:
When you get up and go to bed
What you eat and what times
What kind of music do you listen to
What entertainment
What interests you
What do teens do
thanks
This is not a homework assignment . I just want to know more about life in Spain. I want to live there someday. Any information helps. And please don't write rude comments, it isn't really necessary.
3 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Ordinary people don't seem to get up terribly early. I had the devil's time finding a cup of coffee before 8 AM! But that's because they often stay up really late. Nothing starts actually HAPPENING in Most of Spain until after 10:00 PM.
Breakfast of coffee or tea and toast is at between 8 - 9AM'
They often have a snack of something a bit more substantial around 11 or so.
Lunch, which is ordinarily a big affair, usually starts around 1 or 2.
Tapas between 6 - 9 or so. In Granada, we found that no one served them until 8 PM. No such thing as afternoon or lunchtime tapas, there. (I was surprised, because in Sevilla you can get them starting at about 11AM),
Entertainment is varied...there are bars where you can actually watch REAL flamenco (not the big production shows) in some cities, but my own experience was mostly discos/clubs, movies, and pubs where you just go have a few drinks and talk.
What interests ME? I'm pretty sure this is a homework assignment, and YOU are the one who should be coming up with that. In fact, I'm a bit off on giving you this much...
Teens...they do what teens do everywhere.
They are more likely to play soccer/fútbol than most any other sport. Clubs and teams are not like they are in the US, though probably more like they are in Britain...I think...
I lived in Sevilla, where there is a big river running through the city...lots of rowing and sculling.
- ?Lv 44 years ago
study the recent Spaniards by way of John Hooper. that's a robust historic past. and The Xenophobe's instruction manual to the Spanish: The Xenophobe's classes sequence (Xenophobe's classes) by way of Drew Launay
- Anonymous1 decade ago
If your black or south american they will hate you in spain