2 AÑOS EN ESPAÑA 🇪🇸 | Lo que CAMBIÓ (y lo que mantengo de Cuba) 🇨🇺✨

Hello my loves! Today's video is very special because it marks two years since I arrived in Spain, and my mom (who's been here for almost nine months now) is joining me to chat about our adjustment. Sometimes we think that migrating is just about changing locations, but it's so much more than that. In this video, we'll tell you with complete honesty: 🚍 How we navigate public transportation (and the apps that saved our lives). 🚶‍♀️ The "bump in the road" with traffic safety and pedestrian crossings. ☕️ The change in our social life: from surprise visits at home to meeting up in cafes. 👗 How the Galician climate has transformed my wardrobe (and my love for the sun!). 🥘 What hasn't changed: I'm still loyal to my beans, my rice, and my coffee made in an Italian coffee maker. 🗣 The reality of the language: learning Galician out of respect and how I've adapted my vocabulary for work. The most important thing for me has been to stop constantly comparing myself to others and start living in the present, without forgetting my roots but embracing my new reality. I hope you enjoy this little "update." Thank you for joining me on this journey! If you liked the video, don't forget to: ✨ Subscribe for more girly & lifestyle content. 💬 Tell me in the comments: What was the hardest thing for you to adapt to when you live abroad? Or what intrigued you most about what we talked about? Timestamps: 00:00 Intro with Mom 01:03 Transportation and getting lost in a new city 02:02 Crosswalks and road safety 03:00 Friendships and coffee shop culture 03:40 Changing your style and the weather (goodbye suspenders!) 04:25 Learning to appreciate the sun 05:25 Online shopping vs. Physical 06:50 Food: Rice, beans, and Cuban coffee 08:20 Christmas in Galicia and seafood 08:55 My new (and old) hobbies: Gaming and reading 10:48 Vocabulary and respect for the customer 11:55 The importance of understanding Galician 13:30 My philosophy: Stop comparing and live in the present #EmigrateToSpain #CubansInSpain #GaliciaVlog #LifeInSpain #AngelsVlog #Migration #Adaptation #Lifestyle