North Spain VS South Spain. 2nd Round
Good afternoon to everyone! Or almost good night. Today we are going with our fantastic second part of our special fight between the north and the south of Spain. We will evaluate new features today, things that will leave us stunned, stupefied, circumstances that you would not have meditated on in a thousand lives. Good or not, but that will serve you firewood, at least as a reference guide. The count goes to South Spain 4-North Spain 3, 5.
I would not like to be a judge in such a tense debate but... in the end I am exercising. Let's continue then.
PRICES: Gentlemen, this is on how you’re living, it depends on how you manage, you will have a better or worse option. In both areas you will find bargains and authentic rivets worthy of Nacho Vidal. It will depend on how much you explore options and what you can find. Technical draw.
ERASMUS: Honestly, you will find more Erasmus in the South Spain than in the North, I can not tell you the reasons but Andalusia throws, throws fabric. It will be beach and festive tourism or call it x. But there are more in the south. One Point to South! Or as it is said.
ALGID MOMENTS: I call this section high points and I can explain it. Where will you have the opportunity to have more luxurious and unforgettable moments in a total way for your memory? In what places will I be able to find due to the sum of the different circumstances, those moments that are the end of the experience? What would give me wings? In short, this as the first section, in both places you will have plenty of opportunities to live at 110 percent. It is a clear draw.
FOLKLORE:
It's a difficult question. I am not very into traditional parties honestly. But if what you want is a more festive atmosphere in the south, you will probably defeat the north, it is difficult to overcome the Seville fair or the chirigotas accompanied by the usual carnivals in Cádiz. Point for the South.
CLEANING:
In this section we clarify that it refers to the general cleanliness of the cities and different places, I do not mean that the spoiler sing more to the countryman of Jerez than to the companion of Burgos. In this section the north gives of hosts to the south by beating and celebratory dance included. The cities of the North are examples of cleanliness and, in many cases, environmental quality. In the south, as a bad day catches you, a whirlwind of shit can appear and take you to a place you never come back from. I would give 2 points almost for the abysmal difference in this section, but as it can not be... well... what the hell, I am the judge, to round it up I will give 1, 5 North.
QUALITY OF THE UNIVERSITIES:
It is a section in which I show myself an ignorant absolute, I am aware of the quality of my own university, but I can not compare any more, just by hearsay. So I do not get wet and there is no point for anyone. I said.
So doing all the relevant arithmetic operations, adding the pi number, checking the wind situation, returning from the bath to pee, observing a mosquito for minutes, liquidating said mosquito, thinking about the dinner and 100 labor processes indispensable for the total calculation we have as a result. South Spain 8- North Spain 6. Goals of... no, no, that's something else. I have to say that it is a completely subjective result, that it is possible that in the future I would add new sections or that it would have taken me living in the south, 80 percent of the time could have tipped the balance slightly. But I got wet, if I had to choose an Erasmus and come North or South I would obviously choose... Madrid. Can you imagine? Seriously, I, and as these things are projected, I would choose the south. To travel to know, the truth is that both areas have deep, incredible and wonderful charms that anyone should not miss, therefore, you know. To explore. Best greetings.
PS: Ah! Two fotillos to say goodbye man. The first in Asturias, the second in Cádiz. To.
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