Diferencias en Europa y Latinoamerica - Casas. #9/ Razlike između Europe i Latinske Amerike.
Summary
TLDRThis video explores the key differences between houses in Latin America and Europe. It covers various aspects, such as water consumption habits, window types, heating methods, and household appliances. In Europe, tap water is drinkable without treatment, while in Latin America, water often needs to be boiled or purchased. The video also touches on different window mechanisms, the use of chimneys or wood stoves, and common bathroom designs. Additionally, it highlights the contrast between household appliances like washing machines, dishwashers, and electrical standards in both regions.
Takeaways
- 💧 In Latin America, tap water is typically not safe to drink without boiling, whereas in Europe, tap water is safe for consumption and cooking.
- 🪟 European windows often have a dual-opening mechanism, allowing for full opening or slight ventilation, unlike typical windows in Latin America.
- 🌀 In Europe, aluminum shutters are commonly installed on the exterior of windows to protect against weather conditions and regulate temperature.
- 🔥 Chimneys or wood stoves (known as 'spacare' in Croatia) are frequently used in European homes during winter, as the cold can be extreme.
- 🏠 European homes often have sloped roofs to prevent heat loss, while many homes in Latin America are built with flat roofs.
- 🧺 European homes commonly have indoor drying racks for clothes, especially during cold seasons, while Latin American homes are more likely to dry clothes outside.
- 🚽 European toilets often have dual-flush systems for liquid and solid waste to conserve water, unlike many toilets in Latin America.
- 🧻 In Europe, toilet paper is flushed because it’s biodegradable, while in Latin America, it’s often disposed of in bins.
- 🚿 Handheld showerheads are more common in European homes and hotels, while wall-mounted showerheads are typical in Latin American homes.
- 🔌 Electrical outlets and voltage systems differ between Europe (220-240V) and Latin America (127V), requiring adaptors for appliances.
Q & A
What is one major difference in how water is consumed in Latin America versus Europe?
-In Latin America, people usually do not drink water directly from the tap; instead, they purchase bottled water or boil tap water before consuming it to eliminate harmful bacteria and parasites. In contrast, in Europe, tap water is generally safe to drink directly without boiling.
How do window designs differ between Europe and Latin America?
-In Europe, there are windows with two modes of opening: one where the window opens fully with a single pull and another where the window tilts to allow ventilation without fully opening. In Latin America, windows often require a more manual operation, similar to opening a door.
Why are exterior aluminum blinds common in Europe but not in Latin America?
-Exterior aluminum blinds are common in Europe to protect windows from dust, rain, light, heat, and cold. In Latin America, such blinds are less common due to the generally warmer climate, making them less necessary.
Why are chimneys or wood stoves more common in European homes?
-Chimneys or wood stoves, known as 'spa care' in Croatia, are common in European homes because they help provide warmth during the cold winter months, which can be extremely harsh. Latin America, with its warmer climate, typically doesn't require such heating solutions.
What is a unique feature of European homes related to laundry drying during cold weather?
-In Europe, it's common to have an indoor drying rack for clothes, especially during cold weather. The heat from the wood stove (spa care) helps clothes dry quickly.
What is a 'conders paisa' and why is it valued in European homes?
-A 'conders paisa' is a pantry room used to store food, utensils, and other items that are not frequently needed in the kitchen. It is valued in European homes for its practicality and ability to keep the kitchen uncluttered.
Why do European bathrooms often have dual-flush toilets, and what is the benefit?
-European bathrooms often have dual-flush toilets, with two buttons for different types of waste (liquid and solid). This system conserves water by using only the necessary amount for each type of waste.
How does the handling of toilet paper differ between Europe and Latin America?
-In Europe, toilet paper is often disposed of by flushing it down the toilet, as most of it is biodegradable. In Latin America, the custom is to throw toilet paper in a bin instead of flushing it.
Why are front-loading washing machines more common in Europe compared to Latin America?
-Front-loading washing machines are more common in Europe, while top-loading machines are more prevalent in Latin America. This difference might be due to cultural preferences or availability in the regions.
What is one reason why dishwashers are more common in European homes compared to Latin American homes?
-Dishwashers are more common in European homes because they save time and are considered more eco-friendly, whereas in Latin America, microwaves are more commonly found than dishwashers.
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