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 If you´ve never been to Brazil, what´s your impression about the country?
Others that have visited the country could share his/her opinion as well....


 Best Places to go in Brazil?
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 Be honest, what do you really think about Brazil and Brazilians.?
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 Where is Florianopolis?
Is it a city, country, or what? I'm so confused about this place....


 How do you say *Made in Brazil* in Portuguese ?
such as .. whats written under an item/object. like MADE IN CHINA ...

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 What makes Brasilia more interesting 2 visit then Rio or Sao Paulo?
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 Is anyone here Brazilian?
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 To do/not to do in brazil......?
anything i should know? about the amazon? about the awesome places i should go? im only going for thanksgiving break so i have to know the MAIN attractions........ dont wanna waste time :)
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 How do brazilians greet others?
websites sources would be good ...


 Why Are Most Residential Neighborhoods In Brazil So Ugly Looking, Dirty, Decaying, And Disorganized ?
A typical Brazilian residential neighborhood
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A typical American residential neighborhood
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 What would $20 here (in the U.S.) get for a poor child in Brazil?
I have a sponsored girl in Zambia, and when I sent her $20 for her birthday last year, she got a pair of clothes. My little sister now sponsors a 14 year-old boy in Brazil who is very poor. What ...


 Any advice for a girl traveling to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil?
This will be the first time I have traveled outside of the US. Any advice of what to expect? What not to do? what places are dangerous? I will be spending some time with a friend there but also ...


 How can I get a photo of someone I met in real life?.dont worry im not a stocker.just wanna check somethin out
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 What is safe to eat in Brazil?
What is safe for an American to eat in Brazil so that they won't get sick? And what should you stay away from?
Additional Details
Alberto- this is a perfectly fine question to ask. W...


 Is It True That Brazil Has The 3rd Largest White Population In The World ?
Behind only Russia and the United States ?
Additional Details
I mean pure numbers wise not percentage wise obviously....


 Does anyonne?
does anyonne know what time it is in brazil i just wanna ...



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Have you ever been to Rio de Janeiro?What do you think about?


    



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cait_eb
I spent 4 days in Rio last November. It really is an amazing city - so beautiful! There is crime there and it can be dangerous, but I didn't have any problems while I was there. I recommend going up Pão de Açúcar. The view is really lovely. If you go there have fun (and be safe).


camilinha
Rio is a city that will amaze, delight and fascinate you. Rio is such an extraordinary city that everybody are impressed at first sight by the climate and the striking landscape. From the sun-drenched beauty of its white sandy beaches to the generous hospitality of the "Cariocas" , Rio offers a combination that is hard to match. It is not only a beach resort combining tropical beauty and mountain views, but a sophisticated city as well. It is, without doubt, the world's most beautiful city


ivory
Rio is the most beautiful city in the world. I've visited lots of city around the world. but every time I go to Rio, I can't stop admiring its beauty.
I was born in Rio, and currently live in the U.S. but the Wonderful City always blows my mind with its natural wonders. It just never gets boring.


take_me_to_the_beach
I just returned from a vacation in Rio & Buzios. Both were amazing. Rio is, of course, a very large city and is very diverse. You have wealth and poverty very close to each other. Beautiful mountains and the beach are very close to each other.

I was with my Brazilian friend and he was always conscious of my safety (me = gringo) as we walked around Copacabana. I really enjoyed Ipanema beach and many other things in that area. I plan to return to Rio later this year for 5 weeks to attend classes at PUC. I can't wait!


Mia
I went there 3 years ago. It´s a very beautiful city, but in now-a-days is becoming a very violent one.


playboy_carioca
I am from Rio de Janeiro and I can tell you that my city is the most beautiful city in all over the world, that wot I think.

Few hours driving you can reach all the crystal clear beaches of our state such as Ilha Grande.

Yes we have rich and poor living side by side, but isn't it just like in the USA?


Plimothy
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All "legal" (Brazilian "legal") comments here so far, but ... I prefer the view from Corcovado to that from Pão de Açúcar; I haven't seen any nudity (close, though) on any of the city beaches; and the poverty seems much worse than that in the U.S. I'll never forget the man sitting on the sidewalk in Flamengo, buffing a couple of dozen pairs of shoes he had for sale. He had no legs, himself.

I'm a runner, and Rio has a fantastic variety of great places to run: a seaside park closed to vehicle traffic on Sundays; ditto for a rainforest road in the hills; flat Copacabana Beach, 2 1/2 miles; a path alongside Ipanema Beach; a 3-mile (?) loop, marked in 100-meter increments, around a lake under Corcovado; the Santa Teresa neighborhood, where you can't get lost if you just follow the trolley tracks; the botanical garden with plants from around the world....

Sure they have bizarre bus crimes, and the architecture is nothing to write home about (I'm from Chicago), but Rio has the best-looking pigeons in the world!


truthfully777
Ahhh Rio I remember Big round butts thin waist Omg i'm losing control! Beautiful beaches and country side rain forest yes Rio is great!


ccf4980
A friend and I went to Rio for Carnaval last February and thought it was amazing. Amazing beaches, great views from Sugarloaf & Christo Redentor, friendly beautiful people, great food & even better drinks.

We went out every night, and generally to where the locals went, not the rest of the American tourists. We never once felt unsafe (and we're both 20 something white women). Granted someone tried (unsuccessfuly) to steal my camera one night, but there was a very large police presence out during the week of Carnaval. Yes, there is poverty and crime, but as long as you use your head you'll be fine.


Audrina
Rio was amzing! you must hit up the nudie beaches if u have the body for it!


Rossonero NorCal SFECU
I loved Rio, it's one of the most naturally beautiful cities in the world (from what I've heard Capetown might be even more beautiful), and of course having millions of tanned brasileiras running around doesn't hurt. :) The beaches are great and lively with people playing soccer, playing music etc. There is a lot of cheap and good food. It's lively, tons of activity day and night, with simple things like plazas where people go to hang out, play music etc. I think it's great, but it is kinda dangerous and you do have to be careful if you're a gringo.



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