
MeL
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I don't think you should worry.. I am a brazilian woman and everytime I end a conversation on the phone with a friend (female or male) I always say Beijos, which means kisses... Beijo grande means Big Kiss. Its all good nothing to worry about.. some people say beijinhos which means little kisses.. its just an expression of ending a conversation fallowing with a bye!! |
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AyeVivi
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Nope, its no big deal. My brother's wife is Brazilian, and she says it all the time. Its always thrown around like that. I am South American too, and we say Besos, or Besote for Big Kiss. BUT, if it makes you uncomfortable that she's writing that to a guy that is not related to her, tell her that. She knows you are from another culture too, so both of you have to make adjustments. Its no big deal, she could end the e-mail with Ciao, or Take Care, or something like that instead.
Go with what you feel and your comfort level, but No, I would not suspect anything. |
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nola_cajun
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nothing to worry about... brazilians are very warm and friendly .. i dont know anyone who doesn't end their conversations/letters with
Beijos or Bjs.. |
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juanes addicion
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beijo grande...is almost a welcome or goodbye..
beijos e abracos..is TOTALLY common..
if she (gf) ever takes you to a party..you will be kissing a ton of girls on the cheek and she'll never care...it is completely within the culture...
just don't kiss the girl 3 times switching cheeks...that WILL piss off your girl...as it is a culture thing...saying that you like that girl more than a friend.. |
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reginamaninha
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Not at all. You should know that Brazilian people are really friendly. To say "um beijo grande" (a huge kiss) is a normal way to write to people, when we say good bye to a friend or relative.
Don't worry about!!! Just enjoy and be happy!!! |
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cool.panamania
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Brazilians are very friendly and fun-loving.Beijo grande or beijinhos is commonly used among friends. |
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margo
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I am brazilian, my boyfriend (an american) didnt understand when I used to say beijos to everyone he was like what's up with that! believe me you shouldn't worry at all! |
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alberto
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Brazilian girls say it to their friends. It's normal, man. |
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Electrobird
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Yes it is used between friends and very often. I say that to all my Brazilian female friends without any sexual connotation to it. It is as common as saying “best regards”, "take care” or “see you soon” in English. Don't worry about it.
In addition, please understand that most Brazilians are very caring, hug and kiss everybody on their face, even when they just met the person. |
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Patricio
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Definitly not. |
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Star
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No, it is an expression here don't worry. It could be your "Take care". They can be friends, however you should watch her. Like all countries in world we have loyal people and bad people.
Example: You can see Yahoo answers in Brazil. Everybody writes Bjs. (Beijos) and we even don't know very well the other person who asked it. |
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BOB
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If you have a brazilian girfriend you should always worry hehe.. I am just kidding. Brazilian girls usually say beijos before ending a coversation so I dont thing you need to worry. |
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*atomickitty*
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it`s just the typical way a brazilian ends their conversations...nothing more...brazilians are very friendly & warm people & this is their standard way of ending a conversation...no worries!!! |
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playboy_carioca
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Beijo grande means lot of kisses. The thing is we Latinos are the most sentimental people all over the world, so we love kissing our friends. You white people are too cold Jesus Christ... |
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east2west
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worry man alot of the girls want to feel sexy and they are alot more liberel with there body |
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boy_jam_arch
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Yes you should if you love the lady |
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newjdguy
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Oh dude, I think your days with her are numbered. She's writing other guys and extending big kisses to them??? |
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