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 Im off to Brazil Rio De Janeiro next week and staying in the Premier Copacabana Hotel?
What nightclubs are good for RN B music? wheres good to eat? would love more info from local poeple or poepl who have been-thanks!!
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Also whats the carnival like? - ...


 Could you tell me some trivia about Brazil please.?
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 Help with translation to English from Brazilian Portuguese?
Can someone help to translate - difficult to take literally to English.

Speaker #1:
Eu continuo fiel sim!!! Voce se fecha para mim. Nunca me disse, onde mora atualmente, o que faz, ...


 What does this mean: "Sai da minha frente Eu quero passar"?
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 What are some recommendations for staying safe in Brazil as a traveller?
I hear it can be pretty dangerous, especially in R...


 Can anyone help me on a question about Brazil?
G’day, I want to learn more about your country . . . .!

Out of your little ‘corner of the world’ what are the 5 BEST things about living there?

Also name 3 things you donâ...


 Travelling to brazil in summer 2007?
hey ppl i am going to brazil for 6 weeks in july 2007 and was looking for some travel companions. i am going to do some charity work for 2 weeks and then want to explore brazil. anyone up for it?
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 How do you immigrate to brazil legally?
move to brasil with out braking any ...


 What does agaraal mean in Brazilian Portuguese?
I did a retinography eye exam where pictures are taken with a strong light shining in the eyes. The technician kept saying look straight which I understood and a word that sounded like agaraal. I ...


 Driving and buying a car in Brazil/South America?
We are looking to buy a car in Brazil in February and driving it around South America.

Does anybody know if this is possible legally and how easy it would be. Also is it mandatory that ...


 Cars in Brazil?
can brazil flex vehicles run on eitherstraight gas or ethanol ?
or no straight gas but a blend of gas/ethanol ?

what does Brazil make its ethanol from?
sugarcane ? or some kind ...


 What is the average spending, other than air ticket and hotel stays, for a 5 day trip to Sao Paulo, Brazil?
Another Sao Paulo related question...I am now working on the budget for my 5 day trip(by myself). I don't think I will spend much on shopping(except for souvenirs), but will spend on dinning at ...


 Do the favelados find it disrespectful/insulting?
Do the people of the favela get offended when tourists come take tours of their neighborhoods. A girl in my class from brazil said her mother gets offended, she lives in Rocinha(no clue where that is)...


 Is Fortaleza,Ceara,Brazil a Nice Place To Live And Invest There?
I Always Hear news About Rio And Sao Paulo But Never Fortaleza,Can Someone Tell Me About This City?...


 What are things that are unique about Brazil?
Please be specific....


 Angra dos Reis, Brazil?????????
I'm doing a spanish report, and it must be on a city in south america. I picked a tropical destination, angra dos reis brazil and i need information, since i don't know a clue about it! W...


 Should i live in Brazil?
im was born in rio de janeiro and i love it there, someday i want to live there, i was raised in miami and speak more english then portuguese but i still speak fluently. i just finished high school, ...


 What is the weather like in Rio in early/mid August? Can one go to the beach and swim?
Is it warm? Sunny? Rainy? Windy?...


 How Ducks are Treated in Brazil, specially Lisbon?
i hope you treat them with respect like humans, because i represent all the ducks around the world plus i'm a duck my self and i'm writing here using my beak and i'm the one in the ...


 Bring me information of brazil?
population
language
climate
capital
famous people
legends
fun activities

in big paragraphs please! 10 points for the ...



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How is sao paulo,brazil like?


    



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Janna Monike O
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It's a big city, the best city for business, people are almost always in a rush, it's actually the biggest city in South America, for being a big city you have to beware of crime and violence, but that's some common of any big city, right ?! think about NYC for example...
Visit this web page :
http://www.geographia.com/brazil/saopaulo/usefulfacts.htm
I'm actually from Natal, far from Sao Paulo, so I've never been there except in the airports ehehhe, but you'll find many useful facts in this site, I hope it's useful...but beforehand I can tell you, you'll find the most mixed up races and cultures over there...brazilians that descend from chinese, german, indian, portuguese, spanish...everything !!! So you'll have a great variety of cuisine and cultural thoughts...well, if you're looking into business or if you like big cities, you'll totally like it there, plus you can always visit other places over there, be sure to go to the Northeast if you like beaches and hot weather...
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Fatty
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its huge man!

can be intimidating, and there is a certain vibration and rhythym which still amazes me everytime i go there. Its mostly just a 'business' city, although there are some things for tourists.

Like any Brazilian city, it has the rich parts (Jardins) and the favelas (slums), which usually lie on the outer. However all people come to the centre, the poor to sell things, the wealthy to work in their office blocks.

The weather, can be very cold in winter (some days just 10Âș celcius), and in summer can be in the 30s everyday, really humid. Because of the altitude its hard to predict. Last year i arrived there about this time and it was 28Âș, the next day there was a change and it dropped to 10Âș in the day!

They say it is kind of becoming the new york of the tropics, the nightlife is excellent, the people are becoming very business oriented, its a very rapidly growing city.


brazil_travel_advisor
good answers above. Once in Sao Paulo you must go to Vila Madalena and check on the amazing restaurants and cafes. Great food, environment and people! A visit to bixiga (italian spot) a must!
Will love the japanese section called "Liberdade".


Patricio
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Huge and fun.


BAGOFSWAGS
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Big, Busy, Lots of good restaurants, used to be cheap but is now expensive. Lots of tall modern apartment and office buildings, many shanty town favelas surrounding the city and has some security problems, but nowhere near as much as people who haven't been there say.



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