Tuesday, September 21, 2010

You Americans have the courage to live in Brazil

You Americans have the courage to live in Brazil?
And explain why. Thanks for the stars and answers ... Kisses and hugs ...
Other - Cultures & Groups - 12 Answers
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no, because you're going to kiss and hug me. no homo.
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uh....sure my good friend went there as a foreign exchange student and had a great time! i have also met alot of Brazilians in FL......they are good people! but i wouldn't stay for long, i would miss my family to much!
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I would have the courage to live in Brazil for the hot guys, but then I would be home sick
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YES, but NEVER enter a the favelas, you will not come out alive
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WELL IM PUERTO RICAN AND I LIKE BRAZIL FOR THE FOOD, CULTURE, HOT GIRLS! so you tell me wats the problem, do u see me complaing of brazilians coming to the USA
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i heard most of my fellow americans never find it safe to be in Brazil. i'm ok with me i promise myself that i will visit Brazil soon
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Yes! Well maybe. I like the people and everything and it's a beautiful country. But I would miss my sweet sweet USA!
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yes
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Courage, my friend, is living in Miami, Cabul, and Bagda Try it. No kisses, no hugs. Mother fucker!!!!!!
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If I were American would do. Brazil is not worse than the U.S. quite the contrary. Brazilian believes in everything he hears, Living there for a while see if that is good.
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If the U.S. dollar becomes completely valueless, I'll be happy to move to Brazil. I already speak Portuguese, so I'm prepared!
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But is clear that yes. because no?








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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

What Is The Best City District In Sao Paulo City,Brazil To Live In

What Is The Best City District In Sao Paulo City,Brazil To Live In?
I know that sao paulo city has districts and towns etc,but i just want to know witch city is better?
Other - Brazil - 2 Answers
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i heard CAMPINAS was pretty good
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Like New York, São Paulo is both the name of the city and the state. Which do you mean? In the city, the best thing is to live near your place of employment and, if you have kids, their school.






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Tuesday, September 7, 2010

An adventurous couple is planning to live in Natal, Brazil. Living cost-wages relation

An adventurous couple is planning to live in Natal, Brazil. Living cost-wages relation?
We want to move to Northern Brazil (got friends in Natal). What are the steps to become a legal inmigrant (we=Ecuadorians living in USA) live and work as a mid-class couple (no children yet, but trying). Speak english and spanish (I have a college degree). We LOVE Brazil (went for vacations) and would like to spend a couple of years and blend with that beautiful culture. Thanks for taking the time to help us.
Other - Cultures & Groups - 1 Answers
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http://www.v-brazil.com/government/laws/visas.html http://www.brasil.gov.br/ingles/visiting_brazil/ probably can find more info but im to lazy sorry






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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

work in brazil and live in brazil forever

work in brazil and live in brazil forever?
i am indian citizen . i know english and spansh want to go brazil and settle be there so can spanish help me find job there easily
Brazilian Football (Soccer) - 10 Answers
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Most brazilians speak portuguese
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Well, Portuguese and Spanish are basically the same with a few minor differences. I'm not telling you that it will be easy to find a job there if you only speak English and Spanish. Try learning some Portuguese and then try to find a job there. I am 13, and I have been to Brazil about ten times or so. It's really pretty, and I'm saying you should go for it!
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Hi, I lived in Brazil in the recent past. Portuguese is the language spoken there. Might be good looking for something that has to do with import-export as they work a lot with other South Americans countries where Spanish is the only language. I am very surprised if you'd settle easily. Beautiful country but very poor. Also would be good to know which city you willing to live in as every place is different from each other. I dont know how you are planning to get a Visa as it's not that easy unless you are South American or married to a Brazilian. Also, even finding a job, it won't be paid very well as the country is very poor and would make you just survive. Think well before you make a decision like this.... Good luck
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You need to learn Brasilian Portuguese however take courses if you are a Spanish Speaker you will learn Portuguese quickly and more effectively since the Spanish is nearly related to Portuguese so get to work I recommend Rosetta Stone!
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Vai se ferrar! outro imigrante chato pra caralho, inda mais indiano deve ser feio feito a porra. fica por ai mané.
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Yes you will find a job and within no time you'll start speaking. Portuguese ain't that difficult. Back in '95 I stayed in Brazil for a year and the amount of Koreans in Sao Paulo was "through the roof". Go for it.
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do you speak portuguese?
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I'm from brazil, and in brazil the people speak only portuguese some people speak english and sometimes spanish
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As others have said you will have to learn Portugues. This is the national language of Brasil. Brasil is the the only country in South america not to have Spanish as their natigve language, apart from Paraguai where the native language is Guarani.
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Nós brasileiros falamos PORTUGUES We brazilians speak PORTUGUESES ... BeijinhOs Kiss ...





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