Julia and Samora are an Austrian/Bajan couple. They combine the visitor's and local's point of view to describe their experiences discovering each other's countries Read all about it at www.wineandrum.com
Moving is always insanely stressful! I'm glad you guys found a backup company and hopefully they did a good job 🤞 I'll definitely miss the Ireland videos (the footage in this one was beautiful!), but I'm definitely looking forward to what's next for you! Hopefully you're both well rested and getting settled into your new place 😊 Also: that "Thank you Ireland" at the end really got me!!
Hi, i am ushangi nice to hear this differences between german lenguage and Austrian 🎉i have a question please! Can you teach also german lenguage from A2 to B2 level?
we faced the same faith 😄 I'm Austrian and my husband is Irish. We tried building a life in Ireland but that was impossible so we moved to Austria. We both regret it as Austria is just not the same especially Vienna. But at least you can make ends meet here and have some left over.
So far Vienna and Dublin have definitely been very different, so we can't tell if we can regret it yet. But it'll take us a long time to adjust I believe.
Thank you both for portraying modern day Ireland in a realistic light. Wishing you both all the best with the next chapter on your life journey. ~Namaste
Oh if you meant for Ireland - Kyodai Izakaya is where we were in the video. Senbazuru Izakaya around Fairview we went to frequently as well. And Wasabi Bar & Grill, for Brazilian sushi.
@WineAndRum no people create their own rules at you go along. No one knows the law and makes things up and ppl believe it. I felt safe in the uk as it relates to how the law is set up. Here I feel like I have no protection
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Our NEW Book covers all kinds of different experiences we’ve had, information we've learned tips, tricks and hacks to make it easier to live in Dublin, Ireland once you're actually here: Living in Dublin: A Guide to Thriving in Ireland: www.amazon.de/dp/B0D5WL465M?ref_=ast_author_dp
Our NEW Book covers all kinds of different experiences we’ve had, information we've learned tips, tricks and hacks to make it easier to live in Dublin, Ireland once you're actually here: Living in Dublin: A Guide to Thriving in Ireland: www.amazon.de/dp/B0D5WL465M?ref_=ast_author_dp
Our NEW Book covers all kinds of different experiences we’ve had, information we've learned tips, tricks and hacks to make it easier to live in Dublin, Ireland once you're actually here: Living in Dublin: A Guide to Thriving in Ireland: www.amazon.de/dp/B0D5WL465M?ref_=ast_author_dp
Our NEW Book covers all kinds of different experiences we’ve had, information we've learned tips, tricks and hacks to make it easier to live in Dublin, Ireland once you're actually here: Living in Dublin: A Guide to Thriving in Ireland: www.amazon.de/dp/B0D5WL465M?ref_=ast_author_dp
Our NEW Book covers all kinds of different experiences we’ve had, information we've learned tips, tricks and hacks to make it easier to live in Dublin, Ireland once you're actually here: Living in Dublin: A Guide to Thriving in Ireland: www.amazon.de/dp/B0D5WL465M?ref_=ast_author_dp
Our NEW Book covers all kinds of different experiences we’ve had, information we've learned tips, tricks and hacks to make it easier to live in Dublin, Ireland once you're actually here: Living in Dublin: A Guide to Thriving in Ireland: www.amazon.de/dp/B0D5WL465M?ref_=ast_author_dp
Our NEW Book covers all kinds of different experiences we’ve had, information we've learned tips, tricks and hacks to make it easier to live in Dublin, Ireland once you're actually here: Living in Dublin: A Guide to Thriving in Ireland: www.amazon.de/dp/B0D5WL465M?ref_=ast_author_dp
Our NEW Book covers all kinds of different experiences we’ve had, information we've learned tips, tricks and hacks to make it easier to live in Dublin, Ireland once you're actually here: Living in Dublin: A Guide to Thriving in Ireland: www.amazon.de/dp/B0D5WL465M?ref_=ast_author_dp
Our NEW Book covers all kinds of different experiences we’ve had, information we've learned tips, tricks and hacks to make it easier to live in Dublin, Ireland once you're actually here: Living in Dublin: A Guide to Thriving in Ireland: www.amazon.de/dp/B0D5WL465M?ref_=ast_author_dp
Our NEW Book covers all kinds of different experiences we’ve had, information we've learned tips, tricks and hacks to make it easier to live in Dublin, Ireland once you're actually here : Living in Dublin: A Guide to Thriving in Ireland: www.amazon.de/dp/B0D5WL465M?ref_=ast_author_dp
I am shocked and shattered that of all people you gave up on Ireland. Your videos were always super positive about living in Ireland so it must be really tough in Ireland these days that you have decided to leave. Where are you moving to? I hope that`s not the end of your channel?
Never watched ye before,butI have been to Barbados,ahd for some reason , I felt truly at home,it was like a paradise on the beaches , the flying fish,and the turtles,and the people..
Ireland has changed too fast , and it does cuse the big question of a multicultural society, does it work...., zUreland has always had different groups come stay move but the sheer volume has not worked , A sense of Ireland and all things Ireland is slipping away, fault our government stupidity no one else. Can we recover doubtful . When talk of Irelands warmth, I think it is of more a curiosity. But due to Covid and the social media life we have lost soo much. And aspects of our culture are now deemed Un Pc. In terms with of racism , unfortunately it was always here , more suttle , now its in your face, again weirdly people forget its a small Island race , so of course we are Clanish and hence being different will cause at some point issues. The shining light is the GAA causing communities to work together. And dont mention the war. I enjoyed your videos , enjoy Austria.
Ireland will miss you too! <3 It was a wonderful gift getting to meet you guys. Best of luck on the move. Ps: the editing in this video was top-tier! You guys kept seamlessly teleporting around locations 😄Impressively done lads
I lived there for 8 years and was told every day i didn't belong there my 75% Irish dna abd family roots meant nothing to the locals i did the same as anyone would try to integrate with the Irish culture music etc All to no avail I'm afraid so i sold up the family farm) after having some cattle poisoned farm house and farm equipment vandalised three times a week enough was enough for me sadly the racists won some vile locals thought they would get my farm for pennies that didn't work though i sold the farm to a developer fo quite a handy profit snd have warned my entire social circle and large family to avoid the place at All costs
Racism is imported my friend. Never heard of the the word till the last 10 yrs. Let's keep Ireland Irish and welcome people who respect our culture and heritage then we will all get along just fine. Thanks
@@niamhmoran438 I am not your friend you little bollox 😂 if you have not heard that word before well you been living under the rock my friend ignorance is another well know feature of the Irish …
That's the new Irish and their kids, never happened before everyone got on ,colour was never judged ,we do not do that here..but now all the newbies telling everyone Ireland racist. They are the racist,hate yts,the wesg and calling us colonisers and telling us we ow them