An expat has said one thing about Spain is so different to home (Image: Getty/Maddie's Mundo) A woman living in Spain has shared one aspect of life that caused the most culture shock. The expat , who runs the YouTube Channel Maddie’s Mundo, explained she had to drastically change her schedule as things were generally done "later" in the country. This was particularly noticeable at meal times as Spaniards typically ate lunch and dinner later than she was used to, she said.

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This is when the weather cools down and, just in general, it is a super late country. "It's really normal in Spain to eat dinner at 10pm or 11pm. You go out and restaurants will be full at mi.