by Ebru and Meriam
Laura Vega lives in Spain with her husband
and her 2 girls.
Laura Vega has been
living in Spain for about a year. She is married to an American, and has two
girls. She has been living in America, Germany, Denmark and now Spain. She
lives in Spain because of her husband’s work. And she may be moving to Japan.
It is difficult to move from country to country.
She experiences the different cultures. Laura
talks about some bad things about Danish people in Spain. The many old Danish
people who has moved to Spain to live there, they don’t even like the Spanish
people. They live in a place, where there are only German, Danish, Swedish and
Norwegian people. And in that area there cannot be any Spanish people, it’s simply
not allowed.
Some Danish people
don’t like the Spanish people, because they are very loud when they speak and
always hyper. But the funny thing is that Spain has a lot more positive things
than Denmark has. When you arrive to Spain they give you flowers, and are very
nice to you. If something big happens there, like a party or a parade,
everybody tells it to you; because it’s an experience nobody should miss.
In Spain there is an unemployment
rate of about 24.9 %. [1] This
means that one out of four people are out of work. Spain is an industrialized
country (GDP): agriculture: 3.3%, industry: 24.2%, services: 72.6% (from 2012). In
Denmark we say; tærtier, sekundær and primær.
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