When I mean Brazil I mean only Sao Paulo/rio/other developed cities, not out in the jungle or where the poor cities are and all...(why would someone move there anyway) Same with Spain, only talking about the popular cities.. Which would be better..
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Brazil has been described as a safe place to live by a Briton who is relocating to the country. Damon Kestle is leaving his north London home with his pregnant wife Sarah within the next year. Speaking to the Telegraph, he said the move has been partially driven by a desire to pursue a business enterprise overseas. However, he also stated that he believes Brazil offers a better standard of living than the UK, as well as lower crime rates. Mr Kestle commented: "I think Brazil is actually a better place to bring up a child. "We are living in north London, which is full of knife crime." He added that country offers a growing economy and is likely to become a more desirable place to live in during the next few years. According to figures from NuBricks.com, Brazil is likely to experience economic growth of about 4.8 per cent this year. http://www.propertyshowrooms.com/brazil/property/news/brazil-safe-place-live_3257.html
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ESPANA!!! :D
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Either one really, but remember that Brazil speaks Portuguese, not Spanish.
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Spain is safer, Brazil still has a high kidnapping and crime rate!
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Well if Brazil is only San Paolo and Rio de Janeiro and Spian is only Madrid, Barcelona and maybe Seville then I can tell you from experience that the general standard of living is much higher in Spain and that the general cultural level is much higher also.