Wednesday, November 21, 2012

I live in Brazil. Can I still buy Yahoo Messenger phone out credits

I live in Brazil. Can I still buy Yahoo Messenger phone out credits?
The Brazilian version of the Yahoo Messenger does not offer PC-phone calls yet. However, I use the American version. So, if I buy credits, I'll I be able to make calls from here?
Internet - 1 Answers
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Ronaldo, Eu comprei creditos pro skype enquanto eu morei no Rio e liguei pra tudo mundo aki nos EUA. Aposto que o yahoo messenger funcionara assim.





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Wednesday, November 14, 2012

What should I do to live and work in Brazil

What should I do to live and work in Brazil?
I want to go to Brazil to have a better life, earn more money and be more valued, because: - In Brazil, there is no poverty (If there is, there's low poverty) - Brazil's technology is better than another country in the world. - Brazil's industries export a quantity of products that no other country could do. - Brazil's education is one of the hardest. They learn algebra in basic education. (Americans learn algebra in the High School only). - Brazil's joy pay much more than other countries. Brazil is a developed country and there studies are hard. I think Americans can't work in Brazil because Brazil employs require more skill and knowledge than the US. So, how to be intelligent enough to compete to a Brazilian? I want to live in Brazil, because I want a better life. Thank you.
Other - Brazil - 6 Answers
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You are a person without information or you is trying to be ironic. Brazil lives two reality that makes to be it called of BelIndia. Part of the population lives as the Belgians, and other part lives as the Indians. There is a great social inequality, we have in Brazil excellent schools, but there is also lack of public schools of quality for the poor population. There in the United States they live a cruel reality there is also poverty in the warlike most powerful country of the Earth.
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Stop being ironic, man! Everybody knows that all you said is not true. Brazil is really a beautiful country, but it's far to be the best country to live, work or study.
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Just go! You are the one responsable for your life, dont matter where you are. And Brazil is a very nice place to live whit the sun and the people's happiness. Good luck!
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If you believe there is no poverty in Brazil, then tell that to 80% of the population while they teach you what poverty in Brazil is. Perhaps you might get to live after your experience.
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Well you are almost right. There's poverty here ( I live here ) but it's a really nice place too live. I've already lived in another places but I still prefer here. It's a beautiful country but it's not that all you've said. You should make a visit. If you're been ironic you should shut up because americans love to be the center of the world. But someday Brazil will pass USA.
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It's sarcastic but, maybe you get the reason. Look: http://www.youtube.com/user/AllAboutBrazil#g/p






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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

is it worth moving to live in brazil? is it even a good country to live in

is it worth moving to live in brazil? is it even a good country to live in?

Other - Destinations - 2 Answers
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Well if you are a fan of soccer!
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Any (well, not every at all) country to life if you have money, dude. Brazil is a nice place. A typical western nation. Look: http://www.youtube.com/user/AllAboutBrazil#g/p




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Thursday, November 1, 2012

What is it like for an Australian to live and work in Brazil

What is it like for an Australian to live and work in Brazil?
I have qualifications to teach English and by the time I plan to go I would also have an arts degree. I have friends there too in Recife and Sao Paulo. Is it a safe place? I have heard there is poverty and as a result pick pocketers and people stealing etc. Would I be able to go out by myself at night or even during the day? Has anyone else ever taught english there or just gone for a year or so? I don't speak Portuguese but am guessing I would pick it up, or should I learn it first? There are a lot of questions there sorry but any input would be appriciated! Thanks
Other - Brazil - 6 Answers
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It might be a good idea to learn Portuguese.As far as going out at night by yourself.I don't think so.The people are very hospitable,kind lots of good qualities but crime is pretty bad. Drivers are risk takers.My stepmother lives in Aracaju,Sergipe in the North.Poverty is there,less than adequate sewer systems.Big change from Australia.
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you are going to stand out and possibly get raped
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Hi, Charlotte. I live in Recife and have lived i São Paulo for a short period, so I'll try my best to answer at least some of your questions. Unfortunately, Recife AND São Paulo are not known as "safe" places to live. As ANY large city, they have social problems that result in crime. There are pick pocketers, muggers and thieves, just like any other large urban center. São Paulo is MUCH bigger than Recife, thus it has more jobs opportunities. I've lived in Recife all my life (I'm 38) and got robed once (a couple of kids took my cell phone). I go out at night by myself but I do prefer to have company, it IS safer. All you have to do really is use some common sense and avoid danger. I did teach English for a while when I was in college, and it doesn't pay very well. There are, however, numerous language schools and I know some people who have private classes or group classes at their homes (that pays a little better, but you take on all the risk of the business). Believe me, Portuguese is not the kind of language you "pick up", so I think you should at least learn the basic ahead of coming, so you won't be so dependent on local people to get around. People here are very friendly toward foreigners and love to help, myself included, so, if you'd like to e-mail me for further information: quindim98@yahoo.com
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You should go over there and find out by yourself, it's your life and your future, you need to see it and get your own opinion about the place.
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You should learn some Portuguese before you go, because not many people there can really speak it. If you are going to Recife or São Paulo, I would recommend being careful all the time, and even that way you won't be 100% safe. They are two of the most dangerous cities of Brazil, and I know lots of people who used to live there and moved because of it. So be careful!
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Learn some Portuguese. If you can choose, come to São Paulo. You'll find a job teaching English as a native but it could take some time till you find one. As long as you use your common sense, security won't be a problem.






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