Brazil is a large nation, but all I ever see is the Christ Redeemer Statue, which is actually not very old. Are there any ruins or ancient things in Brazil? What about other historical sites?...
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I was wondering if someone could tell me how to say "hope your feeling better" or something close to that in portuguese. my Brazilian buddy is sick and it might make him ...
Brazilians don't like Brasilia very much. why don't seach about other cities - Curitiba, Florianópolis, Rio de Janeiro and so forth.
jem
to find a job well i don't know that all depends how qualified you are and what part of Brasilia you plan to move to??
nola_cajun
expensive
shoe s
no its not very clcosed in society all govt most other jobs there are just service realted nothing to do nowhere to go
rastapharri
to words....beautiful women
Angel Girl
It has very interesting architecture. Beautiful Cathedrals. Brasilia was only build in 1974 & all major government buildings answer to occultism, numerology & symbolism accosiated with the 4 major religions. It is a beautiful place to visit for 4 - 5 days. I personaly wouldn't like to live there. But it is a fascinating place to visit.
As to finding a job - depends on your language skills, education, quailifications etc., etc. Public servants are not very well paid.
techbankguy
Brazilia is probably the most modern city in Brazil. It is completely government involved (duh! ;-)) but it was literally built from scratch out of the Amazon about 20 or 30 years ago. Everyone I know in Brazil (probably 20 people) who go there for work, love it. It apparently has a "good enough" night life scene but also has some great restaurants etc.
Go there for a week before you finally decide but I'm hearing it's a good life there.
Gisa*guitar
I haven´t lived there. But unemployment is a big problem in Brazil. But if u have a good corriculum, you will get a job easily. Speaking english is a good way to earn one.
truthfully777
Well about Brasilia let me put it this way, I met this prostitute I asked her what part of Brazil she was from she told me Brasilia so what does that tell you I'm sure if their was alot of jobs she wouldn't be doing what she is doing!