Its possible to travel by bus since porto seguro to recife? ? |
| Hope you can help me and can give me the name of the bus company , how many hours of trip and if its possible the price of the ticket. I will appreciate your help.... |
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What is the best area in Sao Paulo to stay? |
| Hello, I'm going to Sao Paulo in July and I am looking for a hotel in a safe area. Most important is that it is nearby public transport and that it is clean. My buget is about US$60-US$80 per ... |
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Have you lived there before? |
| I'm curious to know how many other foreigners have lived there, as I did. I lived in the Zona Sul for a month, then in the Zona Oeste for 4 months. I loved it and I'll do it again in the ... |
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What are some good places to eat and/or stay (hotels) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil? |
| I'm looking for places to eat breakfast (maybe brunch), lunch, and dinner. Also some nice places to have a light snack. For hotels four or five star would be nice. (Please include rates per ... |
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Do you know Sao Paulo? How do you imagine that São Paulo is? |
Help me, in a project about Sao Paulo,
Your answers will help me to create a new logo to this city.... |
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Looking for a Job in Rio de Janeiro Brazil, Can you Help me? |
| Hey How yall doing?? my name is Victor Miranda and im looking for a Job in Rio De Janeiro Brasil cuz thats where my family lives, i live in the U.S for 10 Years now i came when i was 15, havent seen ... |
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How do you say.... in Portuguese? |
If possible translate from French:
"bonnes vacances et merde pour la suite (je suis pour les brésiliens, mais chut)"
.... which is like "enjoy your holdiay and good ... |
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I would like to emmigrate to brazil because my childrens father lives there? |
| What do i need to get there and what visas. My children are half brasilian and half irish. We are not married but intend to marry sometime in the future. where do i start?... |
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Moving to Brazil, any ideas of how I could make some money there? |
| I want to move to Brazil with my wife but I don't really know what I could do there relating to jobs. I don't speak Portuguese although my wife could give me some help with that, and E... |
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People who have been to brazil? |
do you like brazil or the usa better?
i am still trying to decide, both are great!!
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miley ray (not the famous one)... |
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Carrying food to Brazil.? |
| Last year I carried food in one of my bags and they took it up and I had to sign some stuff about my bringing over foreign food. So I am going over to Brazil in about a month and I was just wandering ... |
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Riodejainero, is safe place in night...? |
I V SEEN gang shooting vs police in the city. |
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alberto
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This depends on many factors: where you goes, how you acts, what you wear, etc.
Don't look as a tourist and you will not call the attention. Look like a brazilian wearing the same clothes and act as a brazilian.
But it doesn't means that you will be safety for being considered a non-tourist. Brazilian thieves can't to depend on tourist's money to survive in their "business". So, brazilians are the main victims, of course.
Thieves will not cut your fingers, but, the general rules are: observe the brazilians and try to act in same way, and, keep on alert around. |
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playboy_carioca
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Yeah if you hang out only in the chick areas such as Leblon, Ipanema, Arpoador etc... |
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newfoot
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Do not travel alone. When there, I was was warned that gangs of roving youths will "cut off your fingers to get the gold and jewelry". I was also advised to stay in the areas mentioned by others in their answers and not to wander off the beaten track. It is best not to carry a lot of cash or openly show jewelry. When leaving your hotel beware of hawkers that throw things to you - once you catch them, you have possession and they will hassle you for money for the item you just "bought".
Generally it is safe, but be cautious. |
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Bill H
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As in most parts of the world, most gang violence is between gangs, between gangs and the cops, and/or restricted to certain neighborhoods. If you stay on the beaten track, you should be OK. Keep your eyes open in popular tourist areas (e.g. Copacabana, Ipanema) where people who look obviously foreign can sometimes be targets for petty theft. |
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