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What do you think about Brazil and Brazilians?

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People have different ways to think, to say etc...So, we have different ways to think about the countries and the people of the world too.

I'm Brazilian and I want to know what the people of the world think about Brazil and Brazilians.

You can put everything you want, but be SINCERE. Right?

I need that you put the country YOU'RE FROM and HOW OLD YOU ARE! Thus, I can know the different ways to think of the people of each part of the world.

The best answer won't be the most beautiful or the bigger answer. BE YOURSELF!

This is the opportunity to put your thoughts about Brazil and Brazilians.

P.S.: It won't be considerated the people from Brazil.

Thank you very much!

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  1. black american 33

    friendly and fun people.  very helpful.  brazil as a place, in it's natural state is beautiful.  dfrom lencois to canoa quebrada to the beaches it's the bomb.  the food is good, the women are HOTTTTTTTT!   now as a country the poverty line is well pronounced, many poor and struggling people while the rich live it up in style.  foreigners usually take advantage of the country.  lots of corruption adn crime in certain cities.  pollution and trash a problem in cities like manaus and fortaleza and rio.  if i had 250,000 or 300,000 i'd move to sao luis do maranhao in a heart beat.  i hate the traffic and the streets are dizzying, very easy to get lost.  oh yeah,  on the average the people are in very good shape not a large percentage over weight, they like to exercise and show off their bodies.  the women are very jealous, dress hot and take care of their bodies and are clean.  i love brazil, love brazil love brazil but that d**n portuguese is hard to get down.  i'm kinda fluent but i'm sure i sound like a cave man to them.  brazilians in america are hardly anything like their brothers  and sister in the motherland.  america got a way of changin people in a real way.  dont sell out all of the amazon to corrupt corporate interests.  you'll regret it.  oh and for the people that say brazil aint racist.  get real... it is racist down there and everyone there will tell you.  but all in all money talks and i'd drop everything for action at a brazilian passprt


  2. I'm 15 and I live in the US. When I was 10, we had a Brazilian exchange student, she lived with us for two years after the initial 1 year. I've been to brazil twice and can say the people there are delightful. Visiting with families is great. Even with a language barrier, everyone has a good time. You guys have the best food to. I mean, I've eaten in europe to, you guys bested them.  

  3. an underdeveloped third world country with lots of diseases and poverty as well as high rate of corrupted polititians and children prostitution everywhere and so on...

  4. I Love Brazilians!

    They Hot, And Exoticc.


  5. I'm from the US and I'm 18 years old. I haven't yet had the opportunity to personally see Brazil for myself unfortunately. However, I have several friends from São Paulo and São Luís, MA. They are all completely amazing people and I really don't know what I'd do without them. From my experiences, Brazilians are probably the warmest, most friendly, welcoming, tolerant and funniest people I've met. Not to mention the help they give me for my Portuguese is incredible. It's not always an easy language, but I've fallen in love with it. I've also spent plenty of time reading articles about Brazil and looking at pictures...and it's like I can't get enough. There's just something about this country that entrances and fascinates me unlike any other. I hope to be able to see it with my own eyes someday. Bjs!

  6. I love the answer from take-me-to-the-beach ...

    I'm 20's from the USA ... I can't even begin to describe all the things about Brazil and Brazilians that are beautiful and amazing!!!!  You are from such an awesome country with a truly captivating culture ;)  

    .......not to mention that Portuguese sounds sooooo s**y.

  7. Oi, tudo bem? rsrs

    Well, I've been to Brazil a few times and I can speak from some experience.  I'm over 30 and from the USA.

    Brazilians are often passionate, expressive and affectionate people.  Relationships with one's family is very important... and friendships also.  Brazilians have a lot of national pride.  Pride for their country... proud to be Brazilian.  Many Brazilians are hard-working, sometimes working 6 or 7 days a week.  And, many Brazilians are beautiful people.

    I enjoy walking the streets of normal Brazil - to avoid the tourist areas.  Yes, Ipanema & Rio are very beautiful.  But, there is much more beauty in Brazil than the tourist areas, the beaches.  I enjoy the culture beyond what you see in the magazines and TV.  (Brazil is much more than the Amazon, the beaches, Rio, etc).

    Like any country, there are things that are challenges and problems.  But, this is true in every country.  And, some of these challenges or problems are more common in some cities (than other cities).

    One thing I notice in Brazil is that many people want to tell me about how terrible the President of the USA is.  "Americans are great, but I don't like your President."  And, when people from the US visit Brazil they don't always want to be hearing this.  It's better that Brazilians complain about their own President before complaining about the US President.  Well, that's my opinion.  I would prefer this.

    Of course, many people don't know so much about Brazil. They have false beliefs for one reason or another.  And, I hope you don't believe everything you see about the US on TV and hear in the Brazilian media, ok?  Some people think Brazilians speak Spanish and everyone lives in the Amazon.  But, it's not true.  So, every time you hear something about the US, don't believe it because someone keeps saying it.  It may not be true.  Or, it may only be a little true.  Brazil is more than Rio, the beaches, etc.... yes?  So, the same is true about the US, the President in the US, other countries, etc.  There is often more than we know!  I hope this is one thing you remember from everything I say. :)

    So, I hope you like my thoughts. rsrs  

    Boa noite e abraços!


  8. They have s*x on the streets and eat monkey meet everyday. Brazil is the poorest country of the world, full of spanish-speaking indians, that eat american tourists.Their capital is Rio de Janeiro. Brazil is in Africa. There´s no cities, they live in the jungle.

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