Wednesday, September 21, 2011

If I have US$ 10 billions in U.S.A and I want to live in Brazil, will all my money be changed its currency

If I have US$ 10 billions in U.S.A and I want to live in Brazil, will all my money be changed its currency?
If I have US$ 10 bi in U.S.A and I want to live in Brazil, will all my money be changed its currency? Like: dollars to Brazil Real. Will I receive the total value of the changed (say 1 dollar=2.5 Real), so 25,000,000,000,00 Real?
Other - Business & Finance - 2 Answers
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With that kind of money they'd open a U.S. dollar account for you
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If the USA would permit you left US territory with this amount, Yes. But, today, would be 1 Dollar=2,25 Reais.






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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Where is best living in Brazil for family with children

Where is best living in Brazil for family with children?
I'm thinking about living in Brazil but I don't know anything about it. Where is it best for a 14 and 4 year old girls to live ? And it has to be nearby school and mall and it has to be a nice place. And do you know some site that sells apartments there ? Or do you think I should rather move to spain ? oh and I live in Iceland so it's probably going to be a big difference cause I have only been in Europe.
Family - 3 Answers
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I'm sorry but not many of the people on the Y!A American site would know about living in Brazil
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Hi! I'm Brazilian and I have a Youtube channel about Brazil. You can find some playlists with a lot of videos. Visit (and watch some videos) my lists "Cities and Places in Brazil" and "Teens, children and schools in Brazil". Ask me about a specific city in my playlist and I will give you some information. This is the link: http://www.youtube.com/user/AllAboutBrazil#g/p
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Well! You know... Brazil is a HUGE country and it's too difficult to answer so precisely because neither us, Brazilians, know it as a whole. 14 and 4 years old who like malls and nearby school... any Brazilian capital. Really! It depends on how you like to live. In general, Brazilian capitals are the most populated places in each state. I'll put my opinion about the cities I just know: NORTH REGION Manaus and Belém - Manaus is the capital of Amazonas and Belém is the capital of Pará. Both are surrounded by Amazon, but, in spite of the quantity of wood around them, they are huge metropolises. Adrianópolis (best prime district in Manaus) http://img103.imageshack.us/i/0000manauslindafu0.jpg/ and ; Umarizal (best prime district in Belém) http://img20.imageshack.us/i/pa180006hy5xg4.jpg/ NORTHEAST REGION Fortaleza (Ceará) - third biggest metropolis of Northeast. Good place who loves beaches. Aldeota (best prime district in Fortaleza) http://www.omelhordobairro.com.br/fortaleza-aldeota/userfiles/image/Aldeota%203.jpg Recife (Pernambuco) - second biggest metropolis in Northeast. Good place who loves beaches as well. Boa Viagem (best prime district in Recife) http://www.pousadapeter.com.br/3174_Bairro_Praia_Boa_Viagem_Recife.jpg Salvador (Bahia) - biggest metropolis of Northeast. Good place who loves Black culture. Rio Vermelho (best prime district in Salvador) http://img206.imageshack.us/i/terreno20barro20vermelho20aere.jpg/ Aracaju (Sergipe) - it's known for being the capital with best quality of life in Brazil, given by Brazilian government. 13 de Julho (best prime district in Aracaju) http://img299.imageshack.us/i/dsc01333ia9.jpg/ Maceió (Alagoas) - it's known as the Brazilian Careebean. Ponta Verde (best prime district in Maceió) http://spintravel.blogtv.uol.com.br/img/Image/Spintravel/2008/Janeiro/praia_verde3.jpg Natal (Rio Grande do Norte) - it's known for the best dunes.Petrópolis (best prime district in Natal) http://images01.olx.com.br/ui/4/01/53/1267207652_76729853_1-Fotos-de--Excelente-apartamento-3-suites-Bairro-Petropolis-NatalRN.jpg João Pessoa (Paraíba) - it's too calm and beautiful; it's known for having the extreme continental point of all Americas, Ponta do Seixas. Altiplano (best prime district in João Pessoa) http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/03/JP_Panoramic_View.jpg As you are from Iceland, why don't you go to South. It's a pity I don'y know too much about this region, but I've heard that Curitiba (capital of Paraná) is an awesome place. I hope I've helped you!






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Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Why Don't We Go To Live In Brazil, Now That America Is A Fraud

Why Don't We Go To Live In Brazil, Now That America Is A Fraud?
BRAZIL IS RICH, HAS EVERYTHING SOCCER, BIGGEST OIL FIELD OF THE PLANET, HOT GIRLS, CHEAP FOOD, ENCHANTED COAST, BEST WEATHER OF THE UNIVERSE - NORTHEAST OF BRAZIL USA HAS NOTHING
Brazilian Football (Soccer) - 4 Answers
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ok bye, be sure to write
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I was thinking New Zealand or Australia if McCain wins...but Brazil could be good, too. I say go for it.
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Yeah, and don't forget those 17 million homeless little kids living on the streets and sniffing glue to forget how hungry they are.... http://www.stolenchildhood.net/entry/brazilian-street-children-searching-for-identity
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Ok, sure! The USA has the biggest economy in th world, great weather in florida, many wildlife, diverse people who supports them. The USA also one of the leading countries in sports, not to mention areas from some of the greatest parks to the many places of entertainment. And above all, the government still tries to help you. Yeah sure, USA has nothing. The Brazillians have overpopulated coasts and not to mention their position as #1 in soccer is started to be threatened with rival Argentina and many European soccer powers. And also, the brazillians are killing the planet by knocking down the Amazon Rainforests and accelerate the global warming in order to retaliate their overpopulated coast. Not to mention that poverty is still pretty much common there since it's a developing country. Sure, Brazil has everyting. NOT






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Thursday, September 1, 2011

Campo Grande, Brazil? live or been there

Campo Grande, Brazil? live or been there?
I want to know how Campo Grande is to live in. Is it fun? is there much to do? No wikipedia definition, I want experiences. How is it?
Other - Brazil - 3 Answers
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ohh well is it in rio??? or another city im actually brazilian and i was born in rio there is a campo grande surburb there but if its not in rio then i have no clue sry
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I have not personally been there, but a good friend of mine lived there for a few months. He liked the area, but unfortunately he became very sick - parasites - and had to move. I don't know if this is an isolated incident and he was the unlucky one, or if it is common.
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It´s a nice city but very hot on summer. Not too big nor small town...something in between. People are conservative and even somewhat shy. Good and cheap food and living cost. Small working field if not dealing with agriculture or farming business.






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