Sunday, October 21, 2012

What is it like to live in Brazil

What is it like to live in Brazil?

Other - Brazil - 5 Answers
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I have a youtube channel just about what is like to live in Brazil. I Invite you to visit my channel and you will see a lot of videos about jobs, economy, places, cities, people, ethnic groups, habits and much more: http://www.youtube.com/user/AllAboutBrazil#g/f
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It depends on the State in that the person lives. As country is immense with different climate in different areas, This do with that we live in a different way in Brazil. For instance: In the Amazonian area there is a great dependence of the fluvial transport the people's life depends on the rivers. In the Brazilian northeast (the largest inhabited desert of the world) the problem is the lack of water. now with the development of new technologies the area is being modified. The center west is a plateau with great agricultural development. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPweDUDefbU The southeast has the largest technological development. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uz_9xyE38a8&feature=rec-r2-2f-7-HM The south, for being colder, has European characteristics. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOlIYXd_mKM
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ITS DIFFICULT !! IM IRISH BUT I LIVE HERE AND HAVE A BRAZILIAN HUSBAND AND SON !! ITS VERRRY DIFFICULT WITH THE HEAT AND THE POVERTY !!
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My friend says that "I`m saying one day because a long chain of events has made it clear, after 30 years living here, that I had planned for it before being born!" How she did it: Actually she allowed it to happen. Things presented and evolved by themselves. At first she resisted, didnt want to leave Europe, than she let it go and here she am. Lessons & tips: Maybe you are meant to be here indeed, gotta find out by yourself, meditation helps. Too many people are moving to Brazil now. Come before doors close!
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The % of oxygen in the air is such that you can survive ok. Seriously, it depends on the social class you are or where you were born. If you are poor, but live in a developed area, you have a chance to grow. If you are born in a slam, you will be forced into the crime and drugs. If you are not a professional and want more money, then you will be forced into corruption and white color crime. Living in Brazil requires special skills because the system does not work very well. The south is better to live because it has large concentration of Italians and German immigrants. The north is underdeveloped because it is hotter, and was colonized by stupid portugueses. The governement is very corrupt and this sucks. The population blaim all the problems on the governement, but forget that the governants are chosen by the population! There are direct elections for all the positions in governement. It is very easy for people to be happy in Brazil because of the way the cultude defines happiness. You do not need material assets to be happy in Brazil, so most people are happy. Many more people happy in Brazil that in most developed countries. You live less years there, but live happier, in most cases. People have great romances in life, enjoy the beaches, the music, the body, soccer, and beer (2nd in the planet). Roman Catholic church is strong (1st in the world), but most protestant churches are corrupt and take advantage of poor people. The Batist church in Brazil is a good protestant church. Some people invented the Brazilian Catholic church, which is corrupt, and has nothing to do with the Roman church. The most important rule in Brazil is to be in the right place at the right time and never be in the wrong place at the wrong time. Hope you will not learn this rule the bad way. Make a good friend in Brazil who will show you how to live in Brazil and be prepared to be very very happy there.






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Sunday, October 14, 2012

What time is the ARGENTINA vs. BRAZIL game, I live in CALIFORNIA

What time is the ARGENTINA vs. BRAZIL game, I live in CALIFORNIA?
I know it's tommorrow, September 5th, but what time? Specifically, pacific time...
FIFA World Cup(TM) - 3 Answers
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I think it's 8:30. Well, not sure
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good guess
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the 2010 FIFA World Cup South American zone qualifiers between ARGENTINA & BRAZIL takes place on Saturday, 05 September 2009 at Estadio Gigante de Arroyito in Rosario, Argentina. the kick-off time is 21:30 local time (17:30 in Calfornia, United States). 2010 FIFA World Cup South American zone qualifier Saturday, 05 September 2009, 21:30 Estadio Gigante de Arroyito, Rosario, Argentina ARGENTINA v BRAZIL






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Sunday, October 7, 2012

Is Olinda, Pernambuco, Brazil a nice place to live and work

Is Olinda, Pernambuco, Brazil a nice place to live and work?
I would like work and live in Olinda, Pernambuco, Brazil. i heard some nice things about the old city, and that it is moslty people of dutch and african descent. i want to know the cost of living Unemployment rate, Education, health care etc? PLEASE IT WILL BE HELPFUL IF YOU HAPPEN TO BE A BRAZILIAN TO TELL ME ABOUT THE CITY.
Other - Brazil - 4 Answers
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Hi there, I am Brazilian but from Sao Paulo. I have visited Olinda and it is a quite old, historical, cute, charming place... but very small... not sure whether you would live and work in Olinda or live in Olinda and work in Recife... Olinda seemed to me a place for artists and retired people, but as I told you, I am not from there and might be wrong on my impressions. Do you have the permit to live and work in Brazil? What is your professional field? Unemployment rate is high in Brazil and higher in the Northeast, but Pernambuco is a growing state. Unfortunately, perhaps 90% of the GDP is held within the 15 richest families, meaning that there are a lot of poverty as well. Living cost is much lower than in other states of Brazil, but it depends on your lifestyle... People are nice, friendly but few English speakers, the weather is always warm... beautiful beaches nearby. Feel free to email me if you wish to ask something more especific, i would be glad to help you. Good luck
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too bad. I'm a Brazilian alright, but not from that state... Pernambuco. I just know that it's a great place, with interesting people and beatiful beaches. There's an island named Fernando de Noronha. You can't miss this place, if you have money for such experience! Well. To answer your question: I personally think that if you have money and creativity, every place in my country might be good for living and working. You might very well be a English teacher... as soon as you can. You can open an establishment... in few months... of course, if you have the $ and will. Ok. Good luck, man! Boa sorte! as we say. In short, Olinda is a pretty culture city. isaque c. g.
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I'm from Sao Paulo state, and my brother has lived in Pernambuco for a while, he said they are violent there, and solve anything with guns (he saw a guy being killed in a bar, in front of him). So, by experience (there are a lot of pernambucanos in Sao Paulo state) and through what I've heard, Pernambuco is beautiful (you SHOULD try visiting Fernando de Noronha, btw), but the people are not the nicest in Brazil (and Brazilian people ARE known for their hospitality, so you should get the most of it). Pernambucanos, sorry, no offense, but that's the truth. Sao Paulo state and Rio state (Sao Paulo more) have a lot of opportunities, and people in general are nicer. You still may see violence in those states, but people don't "solve problems" and pride issues like in the 1800's old west, with guns, unless they're part of a mob (which I don't think is the kind of friends you'll want anyway).
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I am Brazilian only through dual citizenship, but have travelled the country doing tourism. Penambuco was sugar king in the 16 to 17th century, and the richest state in Brazil. Olinda was the center of these sugar plantations and mills, and quickly became an important import/export area for the country. Since the political & economic power have moved south, but for Brazilians and international travelers looking for beautiful beaches, colonial gems, and year-round warm climate Olinda is a growing attraction. Time has stood still in Olinda, which stretches across the hills overlooking Recife. The town is a treasure trove of boroque art and architecture. The best way to explore Olinda is on foot, through its many narrow streets lined with brightly colored colonial homes, beautiful churches, sidewalk cafes and shops. If you are into tourism, crats, culture, the arts and art, this is a serious consideration for you.





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Monday, October 1, 2012

Would you like to live in Brazil? Why

Would you like to live in Brazil? Why?
I've been to the Paraná, a Brazilian state very beautiful, quiet and secure, it is in southern Brazil, is a state with a great quality of life!
Other - United States - 2 Answers
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Not really, as I don't speak Portuguese And I'd have to get over a lot of culture shock too
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YES





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