How my Values Changed after I moved abroad
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- čas přidán 28. 07. 2024
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Lovely vlog Ana Maria 💚 Every day is different. Stay curious and learn. Agree that travel is a great way to learn about yourself. It can change your life in many ways. You suddenly start to feel freedom and it is different freedom people usually talking about. Change is an answer to everything.
You have an amazing zest for life and I could listen to you all day. People really need the kind of encouragement you offer.
Thanks for the comment Becca! 😊❤ really appreciate it!
Another excellent video.
Thanks for sharing your concepts on personal values with us and providing examples.
Hi Tim! Thanks for the comment 😊
Great video. Well done you for being open to new life perspectives and being willing to reassess your outlook on life.
Wow I could listen to you for hours. My name is Trevor from United States
Nice to meet you Trevor! 😊
Thank you 🤩
Gr8 vid as usual keep up the good work 🙌🥰🙏
Hi ana , thank you so much for all informations in this video , it is a very very intersting one so thank you again and have a nice day .
Thanks Ramzi for the comment! Really appreciate it 😊❤
You are an intelligent person. its refreshing to see how intellectual and deep your videos are .
Hi Anna,
I appreciate your efforts for sharing these information.
Thank you.
Hi Manish! Thanks a lot for your support 😊
@@AMEditionYT thank you
Great way to transform your values by learning from living abroad, congratulations !
Dia duit Ana, you look so relaxed and happy 🇮🇪👌🙂
This is an excellent video such awareness and insight to being really contented and fulfilled
Thanks a lot Caroline! 😊 hope this video will be helpful to many young people.
@@AMEditionYT I like this video
Thanks!Another good video content..💜🙏🍀
Thanks for the support Rebecca!😊❤
That's my park! I hope you're enjoying this part of Dublin 🤝
Your journey in life is taking the same journey as my own. Follow your own river. Experience life, cultures. And if your ever going to do a video about the culture of Ireland I'll put some a list together 4 u.
I have always been the same. Principles are ingrained in me. The purpose in life is to do the correct thing, it’s not just about me me me!
You are wise beyond your years, Ana! However, older people like myself who are now "grumpy old men," often just say what they think. It's not so much out of disrespect, but more like wanting to be relevant before it's too late. Love your video! 😊
Hi! Thanks a lot for your comment 😊 really appreciate it. I think I start to be more to the point myself as I grow older.
Hi Ana... Love from Ireland Dublin
Agree. Being minimalistic is good! Too much stuff holds you down.
in the USA, city people try to be posh, rural people do not.
Great video
Thanks for the visit
Good advised from you
The Universal Say'n is Keeping up with the Joneses..Which happened a lot in Ireland in the Celtic Tiger boom
Im you new subscriber from Dublin
Very interesting video
Hi,
Another excellent video. I am planning to move to Ireland. What is the scope for Marketing or Digital Marketing for an International Student?
Love too to be there in Irland
One of my work friends is Moldovan....a very nice guy his name is Vanya he lives in cork city
Hey Anna, What do you think when this lockdown will open and Universities will start classes in their Campus. Sep-21 intake will be held in Campus or at home, please advise if you have any idea or what your expertise says? Many thanks in advance.. I believe for students planning to move Ireland, is getting more worst as there are no part time jobs there.. Regards
Needing too much is probably the legacy we all got as the post soviet countries. Even my parents are not used to throwing things away, never. Not even clothes they haven't worn for ages. It's something you just have after experiencing scarcity in I guess.
Very good video .When you learn to love youself you become more honest with others.We dont put on a show to impress others.I lived in the north west of Europe all my life.I think in the last 30 years we lost the run of ourselves Im married 38 years We got the keys of our house a week before wedding It took us 3 years to save for modest wedding .Just before Covit couples getting married would have a house built fully furnished ,2 new cars in drive way ,Best hotel 5 star reception.Hen night in spain and stag night abroad also Honeymoon in some very expensive Island.There was great pressure for couples to have everything A lot of this pressure came from parents also trying to show their Children did very well and look what we have.This is all coming from watching reality shows eg Wives of a certain City in America.England Down under etc.I dont think this culture exists in mainland europe.People are happy to rent .Why do we want to own so much ?.It causes stress to have to keep up this pressure.Covit has really stopped alot of this life style with people losing jobs.Im in my 60s now .Im looking to downsize to 2 bedroom home with no big garden to look after.My husband will retire .We want to be able to travel with no worries of is the lawn cut .All the ware i collected over the years will be going to chariety shop as i dont thin k my daughter or son wants .Their happy to live a simpliar life in apartments .Your right we dont need too much to feel content and lead a happy life. Life is about learning along the way .Bringing a bit of joy to someone thats feeling down Being a good friend.
Thanks a lot for the comment and sharing your experience. It's definitely a pressure from parents very often.
I feel better by being concentrated on my own goals rather than trying to show something to someone. 😊
Quick question, did you do any charitable activities, do you help others?
You're fantastic! Would you accept me go out for a pint?! I also live in Dublin
Great place
I'm irish i spent time in Russia i did not find it to be like this atall.
Im becoming a software engineer. I wish to meet you in the next 6 years
You should definitely come to India..
False information on USSR, supply was limited but no one limited your possessions as long as you could prove its legality. People lost everything in 1990s.
Posh came to Eastern Europe with introduction of marketing.
Guapita :)
being posh🤣 Africans can relate as well. Lifestyle in Africa is largely centred on show off
Yes my values have changed. I used to be generous and humble. But now I know I was a chump. Now it's 1)Money 2)Bitchez 3) Guns, in that order, unless someone F'#*ks with 1 or 2, then 3 comes first. Friends are just enemies that don't have the guts to kill you.
- an American who qualifies for Irish citizenship.
Hi Ana💕, I just wanted to know, how diverse is Ireland, in terms of race?
Are there black people, Chinese etc. there?
Ireland is a multi ethnic multi cultural society most immigrants are from Europe and Brazil.
@@williampatrickfagan7590 Okay wow, sounds good. 🥂 I like places with free flow of people, at the same time, many parts of Ireland maintain its architectural integrity from the previous generations
@@bonvivant6550
What survives survives.
While fighting the British for over 500 years and making the Royal Writ impossible to run there was a lot of damage done to architecture.
Unfortunately some uneducated people here are both ignorant and racist.
Most are not.
All the global companies are here. Huge employers they are too.
A University degree is a must to ger a job and a second language is a bonus.
IRELAND IS THE 3rd biggest exporter of pharma in the world.
Not bad for a country with less than 5 million souls.
@Well That’s okay No man. It's not, and no matter how hard you may try, it won't be. @William Patrick Fagan gave me a genuine answer and that's all I needed. 🥂 Don't try to instigate something here. I'm not here for that.
Cheers.
Over the last few years we have seen an influx of people from different cultures. We are not yet as diverse as the UK or France.
Do you have any religious views?
Пафос, да, в Украине этого добра тоже полно. Отдыхаю от этого в ОАЭ, как ни странно. Тут полно людей побогаче, но каким-то образом пафос совсем не ощущается, может дело в отношении людей. Они могут позволить себе дорогие вещи, но не относятся с презрением к тем, у кого меньше возможностей.
buy 20 dollar bag give 100 dollars to chartiy
bragging culture.. from poverty coz of communism.. most Irish ppl regard this trait as superficial and boring.. Ireland was poor too, but coming to riches didn't change our sense of humour much
Yes this, I wanted to say something about how being posh, bragging, showing off or "having notions" is legitimately almost taboo here - its actually one of the things that I think is most wholesome about our culture, that we value being down-to-earth and humorous much more than any image of wealth.
We're more likely to take the piss out of people being posh. I think some of it comes from the disdain for the way the English treated us and that being posh and having wealth are immaterial things compared to character
Give it time. The culture may change with time. It takes time to mature. I assume the communist era still affects thinking to an extent. In some places the wealthy like to underplay their wealth.
You are amazing and very cute. Wanna spend abroad life with you.