The main languages spoken here are Spanish and Galician, which is the language of the region of Galicia.
The Euro is the currency used in Spain. An interesting fact about Euros that instead of $1 and $2 bills that we have in the United States, they are coins!
A common phrase in Galicia is "depende" which means "it depends". Depending on where you buy a water bottle, the cost will vary. However, in my local grocery store I can buy 1 liter of water for €0,64 which in US dollars is equal to $0.74. In Euros, instead of using a period for currency they use a comma.
The best meal I had this week was a brunch. I had a café con leche (a coffeee with milk), an orange juice, yogurt with berries and honey, a piece of toast with ham and tomatoes, and a piece of lemon and blueberry cake. It was so delicious. I will definitely be having a brunch like that again!