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 What you think about my country, Brazil?
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 Stuff to do in brazil/argentina?
going to south america in february, what are some must see/doo experiences i can get excited about?...


 What are Brazil's neighboring countries?
I just need at least 5 counties. It's hard for me to find which countries neighbors Brazil, can you help me please?
Thank you so much!...


 Which States In Brazil Have A Large Pool Of White Women For Dating/Marriage Material ?
What states has the largest number of women who racally look like this Brazilian woman ?
http://img352.imageshack...


 Brazil only for men?
hi, i want to visit brazil, states such as salvador, sao paulo, rio and such. anyway- everytime i turn around its like brazil is only for men. is there things for us women to enjoy too with brazilian ...


 Who knows Brasil? Who have been here last years?
What u guys thought about my country?
What u know from here, besides carnaval and soccer?
Sorry for my bad english.. I´m brazilian student, and I really wish go for vacations in Canada, ...


 What is appropriate to wear in a church in brazil?
i'm going to rio in the spring and will be visiting a lot of churches. i'm wondering if there is a strict code about what you can wear in a church because when i was in italy they kicked ...


 Are there any All Inclusives in Rio De Janeiro?
We are wanting to go there summer of 08 for a Honeymoon. Can anyone recomend great hotels? And what the cost is for food and etc if there is no all inclusives? T...


 Vaccines needed to travel from USA to Brazil?
i am possibly going next april with a small group mission trip.

also how bad is the crime rate?...


 Who serves the best bolihno de bacalhao in Brazil?
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 Brazil national money!?
what is the brazilian national money is called?
Additional Details
thank you :)...


 How to increase tourism?
how to increase tourism (in brazil). its a project....


 Does Everybody Here Agree That Brazilian Favelas Make The American Housing Projects Look Like Beverly Hills?
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 Where should i go in brazil?
i want somewhere with a beach (of course!) and a tropical rain forest and some nice cheap cotteges that are right on the beach.
can anyone help? ...


 What is the meaning of the Bonfin da Bahia ribbon colors?
I have two BONFIN DA BAHIA ribbons- One is royal blue, the other is light blue. What is the difference in meaning?

(I know the background of the tradition of the ribbons, just need info on ...


 Why is there deforestation in Brazil?
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 When does Carneval happen in Brazil?
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 Help with Portuguese!!!?
How do you say in Brazilian Portuguese this? (Please only native speakers.)

"Do you live in England? I had no idea! How is it there?"

MANY THANKS!...


 How do people (girls) dress in Brazil?
for school, at home, for going out, for shopping....I've heard that people dress up a lot? And I'm talking about teenagers (like 15 maybe)....


I am going there next year (...


 Why Does Brazil Have Such A Low HDI ?
It ranks in at a pathetic 70. That means there are a whopping 69 countries in the world with a better/superior quality of life than Brazil. No wonder there are millions of Brazilians living in the U.S...



Dale B

What will I encounter as an American businessman living abroad in Brazil?

Will I find myself in jail because there are some unusual laws that I won't expect? What kind of local customs might I find interesting? Is the political climate there pretty stable? I'd be particularly interested in hearing from people who are actually from there or who have lived there for an extended period for business.

    



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ocean.denis
No, don´t think you´ll go to jail. Drugs, prostitution, driving drunk... these things are illegal. But I suppose thats everywhere, or should be.
Its very stable politicaly and economicaly, but also quite expensive.
Since the dollar is(and has been for quite a while) very low, the cost of living here has gone up.
2 years ago, São Paulo was the 131 ranking city, and Rio 134, in a cost of living research by UBS or some similar instituition. Now they are 30 and 33 or something like that.
I´m Brazilian, and have lived abroad most my life. I have a EU passport which would allow me to live in Europe legaly, but I still choose Brazil.
Politicians are corrupt. So are the police. But not all of them, of course.


Eddie K
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i lived in sao paulo, brazil my whole life so i know what its like there but i dont know about the other places, here are some tips:

1. be very careful, crime is the biggest problem there not terrorism, better not to go out after dark, hang around public places with lots of people, and give the impression that you have nothing of value
2. the laws generally don't apply, everybody is corrupt, especially the police, bureaucracy is terrible
3. best to stick to residential neighborhoods like moema or morumbi, more middle and upper class people
4. watch what you eat or drink, make sure the place looks clean and credible
5. the people are generally really nice, really relaxed and easy to talk to
6. the climate is really nice, mostly warm, but it cools off after the sun goes down

the crime is everything you expect and more, and lately it has gotten worse in big cities like sao paulo and rio de janeiro
you can get into trouble simply for being at the wrong place at the wrong time so watch out
you really cannot be too careful in brazil


nola_cajun
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complete paradise ..


Bill H
If you are interested in specific information about doing business in Brazil see the regular column Order and Progress: Law, Finance and Business in Brazil by Robert Eugene DiPaolo on BrazilMax.


OMG
Is hard for you to try to see Brazil through the eyes of brazilian people. I think it would be easier to start trying to share the point of view of other foreigns. With time you'll be able to form your own opinion about Brazil. A great place to try to catch a glimpse of "BraSil" through foreign eyes is this website:
http://www.gringoes.com/

Good Luck and I hope you like it!


mis_anona
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Watch out for corruption, especially if starting you own business. It's a third world country, so expect bribery and the whole bit.



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