I am a male who is hoping to go to rio for carnival in 2008, None of my friends will be able to go and i can't wait till 2009. I don't speak portugese. Will i be safe? Will i have a hard ...
I'm in Brazil for 3 months and want to buy some small gifts for a few people back home. What authentic Brazilian things can I buy? Any ideas, or stuff you bought when in Brazil.
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I really want to know how much would an average trip to Brazil cost? I really want to go see Cristo. Additional Details I live in District Heights Maryland........
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Its an abbreviation of the word "Risos" which means laughter. When brazilians write rsrsrsrs is the same as "hehehehe" in english, or "lol"
cool.panamania
It means : Hahahahahahaha.
Star
When we laugh we write rsrsrsrs. Like when you say lol. An American said lol for me and I asked "what is it?" well Now I know rsrsrsrs.
MBR
They are laughing... :))
alberto
rssss=risos, that mean laughs, laugh.
playboy_carioca
that means LOL ( can you select my question the best? i need points ) and my answer is better anyway
mlm
Giggles. It is short for "risos". Laughter would be expressed more like "hahahaha" or uahuahuahuehusehua".
nininha
Aprendi essa tambem.
bumppo
Cool! I just asked my friend in Brazil what rsss meant, and she said "smile" I thought it was a command for a "smiley face" that didn't go through. NOW it makes sense. Thanks for asking this question!