Artificial intelligence not only serves to solve doubts or seek fast information, but also to explore cultural aspects. Consulting Chatgpt on issues of daily life is already a custom for many, especially when it comes to comparing habits between countries.
Therefore, this time we decided to resort to the generative AI to answer one of the most frequent questions among those who visit Spain: What is the rarest Spanish custom for foreigners? Chatbot’s response was as follows: «Dinner’s time».
«Probably, the most complicated for a foreigner is to adapt to dinner schedule in Spain, which It usually starts between 21:00 and 22:30. For many visitors, this is almost impossible at the beginning and can take weeks. »
Simply talk with tourists to check how Spanish schedule, especially at dinner time, generates confusion. Most foreigners, especially Latinos, associate those hours to be at home or even sleep.
However, in Spain, restaurants begin to fill when in other countries the kitchen lights are already off. «The meals schedule is very influenced by the culture of leisure and coexistence. Dinner late is not just a custom, it is part of the lifestyle.»
Why do you get so late in Spain
This custom has historical, social and climatic roots. During Franco, Spain adjusted its time spindle in sympathy with the Nazi regime, causing a lag with respect to the solar clock. This implies that, especially in summer, The sun hides much later than in other countriesleaving natural light when in neighboring places it is already night.
It should be noted that this circumstance favors that activities continue until later, including dinner time. In addition, the traditional labor pause at noon, known as the nap, delays the end of the day and, by extension, also postpon the moment of dinner.
Beyond simple schedule, Dinner in Spain It is a key social space to share, relax, but above all to enjoy family time or friends, something that differs significantly from other cultures where dinners are usually early and faster. «Adapting can take a few weeks»insists on.
It is important to mention that it is not the only habit that baffles foreigners when they arrive in Spain. The AI mentions other traditions that attract attention, such as giving two kisses to greetthe custom of going from bar in bar testing tapas, or the famous nap, although the latter is not as widespread as it is believed.
This is the most dangerous city in Spain, according to chatgpt
In full rise of artificial intelligence, resorting to tools such as chatgpt for reliable information is increasingly common. In this case, IA has been asked directly to which the most dangerous city in Spain is, according to recent data.
According to the AI analysis, which is based on statistics from the Ministry of Interior and official reports, Barcelona exceeds the rest of large cities in number of crimes registered per 100,000 inhabitants.
This figure mainly includes thefts, robberies in public roads and crimes against property, especially frequent in the most tourist areas and in neighborhoods with high population density.
The chatbot points out that, although there are other cities with high figures – such as Madrid, Seville, Valencia, Malaga or Palma de Mallorca -, None reaches Barcelona levels in terms of reported criminality.
Chatgpt clarifies that it is not about violent crimesbut of incidents that affect the day to day, such as porterists or robberies in busy places. The perception of insecurity, in addition, increases in certain areas of the city such as the Raval or the mine, where social exclusion and the concentration of crimes is more notable.
However, The AI warns that interpreting this data requires context. Although the crime rate is high compared to other Spanish cities, Barcelona remains a safe destination for most tourists.
In fact, the proportion of serious crimes is low, while the feeling of general security continues to be positive if compared internationally with other countries.
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