What you think of Brazil?? |
what you think of Brazil?
you would like to live in Brazil?... |
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How do you say in Brazilian Portuguese...? |
Unfortunately, the online translators do not translate the word, "your" very well. Instead of being based on "you"... it changes to variation of "his" and so on.
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What does "valeo" mean in brazilian portuguese? |
| I know it is slang for thanks and also goodbye in Rio. But I have heard it used in more ways. Help me understand.... |
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Can one give me an idea on how expensive items will be in Brazil? |
| Hi everyone I will be traveling to Vitoria, Brazil. I would like to get an idea on how expensive things are there. For example are restaurants reasonably priced? How about groceries, toiletries and ... |
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Yikes. I got a major problem.? |
| I hate this place but I'm addicted? Help.... |
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How come there is no MAINTENANCE of the old town of Salvador?!? |
| Pelorinho and other OLD parts of the city of Salvador need to be protected and preserved for future genarations...It's our HISTORY,and what is beautiful and fascinating about this town.... |
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What attractions does Brazil have? |
| for example art gallaries, museums, somewhere fun!... |
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Not to offend any Brazilians but just curious? |
| I was going through my e-mail the other day and got this disgusting e-mail that had woman from Brazil engaging in beastiality. I was just wondering why women do these things over their and where in B... |
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I will be traveling to Salvador, Brazil in August. What should I wear? |
| I don't want to stick out as an American Tourist too much - what should I wear to fit in?... |
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I was born in Brazil - is it necessary for me to fly into the country with a Brazilian Passport? |
| Or can I use my British Passport? I've heard I may have to pay a fine if I do not use my Brazilian Passport.... |
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Tracking someone from Brazil? |
| I have the address for a relation who resides in Rio de Janeiro, but wish to contact him by phone or e-mail. Any ideas of how I go about gaining this information? I will write to him if I am unable ... |
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Give me your opinion about the Brazil.? |
Hi friend! I live in São Paulo Brazil and go all year to UK.
If you like travel in Brazil I am a very good tourist guide because
I live here and undestand my country and the good places ... |
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Has anyone been to Brazil alone? I am thinking of using Tours Gone Wild? Anyone use them? Any advice or tips |
| 34 yr old male travelling alone. I am thinking of using Tours Gone Wild because they provide trips for people travelling alone. Any other suggestions?... |
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Where can we watch the Rugby world cup in Sao Paulo? |
| Will be staying in the morumbi area, but will travel anywhere to see it! How can you find out if it will be broadcast on any tv channels. T... |
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Ollie E |
How is the weather in brazil during june and july? |
I'm planning a summer holiday there and am looking for some good weather. |
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Lel
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It depends where you are going to.
Central, North and Northeast is hot whenever the time of the year, but June/July is usually slightly colder, much more comfortable for foreigners who are not accustomed with hot waves and dry spells. Temp around 19-25C
South tends to be really cold, sometimes they even get a bit of snowing...Temp around 5-17C
Southeast varies, but colder temperatures are more common around June/July, temp around 10-17C |
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ocean.denis
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Depends where you go, Brazil is a continental country like the US. Deiferent weather patenrs everywhere you go.
Like Florida and Michigan...
The Southeast, where Rio and Sao Paulo are, are mild, Sao Paulo colder due to the altitude.
Rio and Rio state are very mild during winter (June/July...)
Temps around 20/25 C (65+- F).
Usualy dry. September is the rain season. |
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Allan
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GrandeDavid
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It really depends on where you go. If you are heading down south to the beautiful States of Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina or Parana, you can expect some pretty cool weather at night and day. Might even get some 40s temperatures. If you are going up north to the States of Amazonas or Para, you can expect continuously warmer, muggier weather due to the rain forest conditions. The country is really very vast....as a rule of thumb you should expect overall cooler temperatures, a bit drier, sunnier weather, especially where I live, in the region of the State of Minas Gerais and Sao Paulo. Unless you just love really hot weather, I'd say June and July are ideal times to visit Brazil, weather-wise. |
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fabbity
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Like the two people before me already said, it depends on where you are, just as it would depend here in the states. However, when we are having summer, they are having winter. Their winter doesn't get particularly cold though, so during our June and July, Brazil is having weather usually in the 50s. Vice versa, when we're in the middle of winter, Brazil is anywhere from 70 to 90-something degrees. |
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