How do you say "We're going to trash them!" in Portuguese? |
Additional Details ISN'T IT...I DUNNO HOW TO SPELL IT BUT IM GOING TO WRITE IT THE WAY IT WAS PRONOUNCED..."ma baulk eww ell es"... |
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Hostels in Rio? |
| I was told that hostels are not very common in Brazil. Is this true? I am looking for a hostel to stay in in Rio. I went to hostelworld.com and saw some nice hostels but I'm not sure in what are ... |
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YOU DO i BRAZIL?YOU LIKE THE BRAZIL? |
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Anybody been to brazil or lives there? |
if yes can u please list 5 things i would see while traveling through this city??
like the beutiful things i can go too ?... |
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Could I make a career in Brazil? |
| If I have a Microsoft Certification (world recognized) in computers, would I be able to get a job in Brazil? I think it would be fun to live there for a few years. The warm weather, the nice people,... |
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Please help ...? |
| here is a number of some one i know who lives in brazil, the cell number is 9141***8 and the state code is 47, if iam out of brazil how can i dial the number ?... |
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Personnel, which vcs think of Brazil? |
Hallo!
I live in Brazil and love the country.
It is very beautiful and the south appears to Germany! It has even castles.
And you? What think?... |
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Taco bell in brazil? |
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How much Spanish blood is in Brazil? |
| Now I know it's heavily Portugese it's just that when I visted Brazil a couple of times it seemed that I noticed some of the people their looked of Spanish decent, The African is so obvious ... |
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I am trying to rent an apartment in Brazil for short-term? |
| I am trying to rent an apartment in Brazil for short-term (like 1 week), how can find out if the apartment locator service or broker that I might go through is honest and has a good reputation? I am ... |
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Rio de Janeiro, which one is the best? |
| hey, how can I get the best sight of Rio de Janeiro..is it from Santos Dumont airport or Galeão International Airport? which sight is better, take off or landing at santos dumont?... |
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What is the situation in Rio de Janeiro like????????? |
| i need to know for a school project REPLY PLEASE!!!!!!... |
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Dengue Fever in Rio De Janeiro? |
Is it really that dangerous?? even with insect repellent?? for a 21 year old???
im planning to go for 4weeks...ive already booked my ticket to rio so is it worth me cancelling my holiday?<... |
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dryginger |
How widely are british credit cards acceptable in brazil..i will be going for three months tt? |
i am going to travel in brazill.and heard that mugging is rife.so if i lost my lot after arrival
it would be disasterous.tt |
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nonconformiststraightguy
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Credit cards are widely accepted . My only problem was that I had forgotten my new pin number, and in many places they needed it.
I would make also make sure you have noted your card number and telephone no of your card in the UK, incase you loose it. |
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Betty K.
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Visa, American Express, Diners and mastercard are accepted everywhere in general. Don`t worry! It`s not that dangerous here... |
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Penfold
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The two most popular internationally recognised card types are Visa and Mastercard. I'd take one Visa card and one Mastercard. Between the two, you'll get round the world. Leave one in the hotel and only carry one around with you so if you lose one, you still have the other. |
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BabeBabe
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Everyone before me got it right. You can use your credit/debit card (Visa, Mastercard, Amex) anywhere. Bring some dollars travellers cheques as well (just in case) but bear in mind that you'll need to exchange them to reais (preferably in a Bank) as they are not widely accepted in shops and even where they are you might get a very bad exchange rate.
Don't forget to call your credit/debit card issuer before going, to let them know you'll be in Brazil and how long you're planning to stay. If you forget to do so, the might put a caution on your card after the first couple of times you use it. |
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You'll be able to use credit cards in the majority of places catering for tourists, even coach stations, bars, small shops. However, your bank will charge for it. Ask them for information. You can also use debit card free of charge, the issue companies get their money from the bad currency. You can also withdraw money from a wide array of ATMs (most banks have Visa/Mastercard/Amex) with a small fee from your bank. I stayed for 3 months in the country just using my Barclays debit card, just look for the Electron/Link sign.Other option is change your traveller cheques with the American Express office in Salvador. Be aware that it'll be difficult to use these cheques in shops as its use is not widespread in the country. Have a nice trip! |
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dennis s
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visa anywhere |
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Ben W
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I went and had no problems in major towns and cities. obviously in more rural places they don't take them but you can use them to withdraw cash at ATMs in advance. I never take anything but cards when I travel to central or south america.
HAve a good trip |
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