Been living in the US for 9 years, going back to brazil, need tips!!? |
| hi, I've been living in the USA for 9 years, I'm originally from Brazil and came here when i was just 10 turning 11... Now I'm 19 turning 20 and I'm about to go back to Goiania or ... |
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Rio de janeiro-Forms of Work? |
| I'm doing a project on rio de janeiro.Does anyone know where I can find info on the types of work in Rio or know anything about ... |
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Which ways south? |
| i need ot know which wa is ... |
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What to expect moving to Aracaju, Brazil? |
| I am a recent graduate at WVU and will be moving to Aracaju for my job. I'm really excitted b/c I've heard nothing but great things about Brazil. I would like some useful feed back about ... |
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Natal to Recife By Taxi? |
does anybody know how much it costs to go to recife from natal by taxi?
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Want to Travel to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in April or May. What are the best packages? |
| I want to travel to Rio de Janeiro to spend a week with my family. What are the best packages, pricewise? What are the best options to stay and to eat? Any must-sees? I am travelling from Chile to R... |
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ANYONE who's been to Brazil? |
| Do they REQUIRE any vaccination to go to Brazil? I know there are recommended vaccination, but is there a vaccination without which they won't let you in Brazil or parts of it?... |
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How to meet a lady from brazil? |
| I would like to chat to women from Brazil but I dont want to pay out the but for the e-mail address to chat to them any ... |
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Safe way to mail from Brazil to USA? |
| On my last visit to Brazil I purchased a very nice piece of jewelry ($2,500 USD) for my mom's 50th birthday. Unfortunately, I'm a dope and I left the bag it was in at one of my friend'... |
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How can I cancel an unwanted, unrequested "booking"? |
| I was looking @ cruises of South America and was notified I was booked to an Amazon cruise (completely unwanted).... |
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My wife and I will be in Sao Paulo this weekend, are there any GOOD CLUBS to go to in the Jardins area? |
We are going to Carnaval on Saturday and we want to go to a club on Sunday or Monday. We are staying near Paulista Avenue. Any ideas would be appreciated!
We might want to dance a little S... |
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All year long on the beach in Rio De Janeiro (Copacabana, Impanema)? Even in the winter? |
| Hi, I was wondering what the weather was like in Rio during the winter months and if people stay on the beach all year long? Thanks guys!... |
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Learning to Samba? |
| How can I learn to dance Samba? Any dance places? Any online websites? Any online free videos or tutorials and such?... |
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Which girl is hotter? 1 orr 2? |
They are both Kuwaiti models. (I had alot of people asking me what is kuwaiti lol so just in case you dont know they are people from Kuwait)
1) 7aleema
http://dma2aldmo3.jeeran... |
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More Brazillian Portuguese translation help needed please? |
Can someone help me translate this to English please:
I think I understand most of this, but was looking for a more literal translation to English.
1- Tudo bom com vc?
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Working holiday in Brazil? |
| Hi. Im an 18 year old Australian looking to live and work in Brazil for about a year or so. Im thinking both Sao Paulo and Rio. I speak a little portuguese and am learning more all the time, and i ... |
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Brazilians: What's your favorite animal? :)? |
Mine's is the fox )))
And before I forget, one other question!
Does my new avatar photo make me look fat? :(... |
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What are some facts about Brazil that a resident would know? |
Can you tell me some facts about Brazil that someone who has lived there would probably know? These facts should be harder to guess for someone who has not lived in Brazil. Facts can be related to culture, daily life, geography, politics, etc. Thanks. |
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Breakfast is often bread and butter with strong coffee, drunk from a small glass rather than a mug.
Lunch is the big meal of the day, and traditionally includes rice and beans, and maybe some chicken or beef.
There is no 'siesta' in Brazil, as they have in some of the other latin american countries.
Most of the population lives on the coast; the government built the capital city of Brasilia inland, partly to encourage growth there.
Nearly every neighboorhood has a 'feira', or fair, at least once a week - where you can buy fresh fruits, vegetables, meats and other items in an open-air market. Typically these are set up in a street that has been closed to automobile traffic while the market is open.
If you meet someone for the first time, and their hands are wet or dirty, you should grab their wrist or forearm and shake it, like you would shake hands.
Instead of knocking on a door to let someone know you are at their house, you should stand at the gate to the yard and clap your hands.
Money - as in paper bills - is considered dirty. At a restaurant, hold your money under the table to count it before paying the bill - and never set cash on the table - that is considered rude.
Young people often greet each other with a kiss on the cheek.
It may be obvious, but the language of Brazil is Portuguese, not Spanish.
Some famous Brazilians include Pele (the soccer player); Emerson Fittipaldi, the race car driver (plus his dad and brother); Carmen Miranda (the actress); Oscar Neimeyer (architect); Gisele Bundchen (fashion model); and Nene and Leandro Barbosa (NBA basketball players). |
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Hello my friend, what's up?
I live in Brazil,
O Brasil Ă© um dos paises mais lindos do mundo! Tem criminalidade , isso tem em qualquer lugar do mundo!
Mas my friend as garotas do Brasil, a comida , as praias, a beleza vocĂȘ nĂŁo acha em lugar nenhum.
http://www.brazilexplore.com/
Regards,
Alberto |
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- that everybody drinks and drive
- how corrupt cops can be
- how much bureaucracy you find here for everything
- that most Brazilians arrive about 2 hours after the party starts
- that is very common to kiss in the first date
- that topless is "forbidden"
- that we had an enormous problem with inflation in the past, something like 1000% in a month
- that we have changed our currency about 6 times in the past 30 years (réis, cruzeiro, cruzados, cruzeiros novos, cruzados novos... and finally real)
- that Brazilians always say: "call me or come over to visit us", but many times they do not mean it
- that in the northeast we have a religion we call candonblé, with african influence
- that most Brazilians have a inferiority complex against europeans and americans
- that your libido is probably higher here than in other countries, as people tend to give you compliments and look at you with certain sensuality |
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The biggest problem there, is that almost 80% of the population have a low cultural degree and miscegenated.
In rio de janeiro, about 30% live in slums and a lot of poverty everywhere, besides the urban violence, there are strays bullets from gangs shoot out against police enforcement almost daily and tenth of deaths. Every fuc... day !
Scratch rio |
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