So a friend of mine is going to Brazil for a week.They're wondering what places they should avoid in Brazil, and what they should avoid doing(like not renting a car, not wearing jewelry etc...) ...
I've noticed on my travels that milk, from a cow (they do sell synthetic milk), is not sold In Mexico and Brazil and I would assume in other Latin nations. Yet, Ice Cream and yogurt are sold ...
My daughter is planning a 1 year exchange overseas and wants to go to Brazil. Her father is concerned for her safety, we have heard many WONDERFUL things about Brazil too.
At the time of writing it is NOW in both countries.
But in footballing terms Brazil are light years ahead.
Next time try doing a bit of research www.timeanddate.com is a good place to start
pietaune
Depends which part of Brazil. But in my experience it doesn't matter to much. Nights are 12 hours long just like the days and people in Brazil are easy about their sleeping time and catch it up when necessary. Live the life and feel free!!!
PINDA
4 hours normally... but sometimes, 3 hours.
Penfold
Standard time on the eastern (Atlantic) coast is 2 hours behind GMT. Standard time on the western border is 5 hours behind GMT. Summer time is only observed in southern Brazil between October and May.
Lonely Planet are usually pretty good with time zones so visit their website www.lonelyplanet.com.
LISAK
They are generally 4 hours behind in most of brazil but some parts are 3 hours behind and some are 5, so it depends on where you are looking. Take a look at www.timegenie.com/country.time/br
João Claudio
- 3 hrs in the Pantanal exemplo is -4 hours in the London
Vibbian is evil
Brazil is a country in south america and England is by Europe and Portugal and close to Frace