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Re: Meanwhile in Rio!!
« Reply #50 on: February 20, 2012, 08:10:59 AM »
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Re: WYHI - Rio / Sao Paulo style
« Reply #51 on: February 20, 2012, 08:33:51 AM »
mean while in Rio...



1. Brazilians have no consideration for people outside their immediate circle, and are often just plain rude. For example, a neighbor who plays loud music all night; and even if you ask him politely to turn the volume down, he tells you to f**k off. And basic politeness? A simple “excuse me” when someone almost knocks you over on the street? Forget it.

some call it loud and common.

2. Brazilians are aggressive and opportunistic, and usually at someone else’s expense. It’s like a “survival instinct” in high gear, all the time. The best example is driving. If they see a way to pass you, they will, even if it means almost killing you, and even if they’re not in a hurry. So why do they do it? It’s just because they can, because they see the opportunity. They feel like they always need to take whatever they can, whenever they can, regardless of who is harmed as a result.

no real estate deals and don't exchange money with them.

3. Brazilians have no respect for their environment. They dump big loads of trash anywhere and everywhere, and the littering is unbelievable. The streets are really dirty. The natural resources, abundant as they are, are being squandered at an amazing rate.

the rich won't pick it up because they're in their gated communities.

4. Brazilians tolerate an amazing amount of corruption in both business and government. While all governments have corrupt officials, it’s more obvious and rampant in Brazil than most countries, and yet the population keeps re-electing these people.

that's why rio is compared to louisiana and philly

5. Brazilian women are overly obsessed with their bodies and very critical of (and competitive with) each other.

only second to Venezuela but just ahead of Colombia

6. Brazilians, especially men, are highly prone to extramarital affairs. Unless the man never leaves the house, odds are he has a mistress.

they'll stick in a hole in the wall if they have too.

7. Brazilians are very expressive of their negative opinions of others, with complete disregard about possibly hurting someone’s feelings.

imperial society at its' best

8. Brazilians who perform services (i.e. repairpersons, gardners, etc.) are almost always unreliable, incompetent, lazy and always late.

soaps are the rage in brasil.

9. Brazilians have a very prominent classe system. The rich have a sense of entitlement that is beyond a caricature. They think the rules do not apply to them, that they are above the system, and are very arrogant and inconsiderate, especially with each other. The poor, meanwhile, are paid so little that they never have an opportunity to lift themselves out of poverty and therefore often turn to crime or simply become lazy and indignant regarding their jobs because they see no hope for the future and no point in trying to do a good job.

see #7 and the ulgy german bitch.


10. Brazilians constantly interrupt and talk over each other. Trying to have a conversation is like a competition to be heard, a shouting match.

loud and common.

11. Brazilian police are essentially non-existent when it comes to enforcing laws to protect the population, such as enforcing traffic laws, finding and arresting thieves, etc. Laws exist, but no one enforces them, the judicial system is a joke and there is usually no recourse for the citizen who is robbed, cheated or otherwise harmed. People live in fear and build walls around their houses or pay high fees to live in gated communities.

only do their job when they get a bounty for your head.

12. Brazilians make everything inconvenient and difficult. Nothing is streamlined or designed with the customer’s convenience in mind, and Brazilians have a high tolerance for astounding levels of unnecessary and redundant bureaucracy.

who cares?

13. Brazilians tolerate such high taxes and import duties that make everything, especially home products, electronics and cars, unbelievably expensive. And for business owners, following the rules and paying all your taxes makes it almost impossible to be profitable. As a result, corruption and bribes in business and government are commonplace. The bureaucracy, laws and high taxes exist to provide the opportunity for the corrupt to facilitate “working around” the system. Meanwhile the consumer is forced to bear an extraordinarily high cost of living, which exacerbates the difficulties of the poor.

2-5% control 90%. why would they change? the poor of brasil aren't compared to africa for nothing

14. It’s hot as hell 9 months out of the year, and central heating/cooling doesn’t exist here because the houses are not constructed to be airtight or insulated or include air ducts. So you either suffer for 9 months or confine yourself to a small room with a wall a/c unit. And in the 3 months where it actually gets “cold,” you freeze at night.

roof top of favelas with beer and cao cakes usually do the trick.

Pink and Green Forever, Bitch!

   

15. The food may be fresher, less processed and generally healthier than American or European food, but it is very bland, repetitive and very inconvenient. Processed, frozen or ready-made foods in the supermarket are few, expensive and generally terrible. Most foods are made from scratch and if you can’t afford a maid to do it for you, you’ll spend a lot of time in the kitchen. Restaurants abound but there are few convenient options, as Brazilians favor sit-down meals and there are almost no drive-thrus except crappy fast food.

ggracie believes the water is fresher until you see larve swimming in favela cooking water.


16. Brazilians are super social and rarely spend any time alone, especially meals and weekends. This is not necessarily a bad quality but personally I hate it because I enjoy my space and privacy, but the cultural expectation is that you will attend (or worse, invite) friends and family to every single meal and you are criticized for not behaving “normally” if you choose to be alone.

one member of an extended family with a job.  where is everyone suppose to eat?

17. Brazilians stay very close, emotionally and geographically, to their families of origin their whole lives. Like #16, this is not necessarily a bad quality but personally I hate it because it makes me uncomfortable and affects my marriage. Brazilian adults never “cut the cord” emotionally and their family of origin (especially their mothers) continue to be involved in their daily lives, problems, decisions, activities, etc. As you can imagine, this is extra difficult for a spouse from another culture where we generally live in nuclear families and have a different dynamic with our families of origin.

ties into 16.  plus you can build on the roof of your family house.

18. Electricity and internet service are completely unreliable.

work pretty good in favelas.

19. Water safety is questionable. Brazilians drink it without dying, sure, but based on the total lack of enforcement of other laws and abundance of corruption, I don’t trust the government that says it’s totally safe and won’t hurt you in the long term.

tolerance over generations, son just like the b e a n e r s and their water.

20. And finally, Brazilians only have 1 kind of beer (a watery pilsner) and it really sucks, and of course, imported beers are expensive.

wrong.




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Re: WYHI - Rio / Sao Paulo style
« Reply #52 on: February 20, 2012, 08:39:34 AM »
lmaoooo to this hardgainer post
he spent a lot of time to write his soo bias ideas haha its funny in reallty
something theere is true, like the government is so fucking corrupt, woman obssed
but the rest is simple garbage like beer, water, eletricty, internet hahahahah lol and about what he thinks about the brazilian mentallity .... i think you could write a book and be a good seller dont yu think?

wow ... know som much about us  :o :'(

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Re: WYHI - Rio / Sao Paulo style
« Reply #53 on: February 20, 2012, 08:48:05 AM »
lmaoooo to this hardgainer post
he spent a lot of time to write his soo bias ideas haha its funny in reallty
something theere is true, like the government is so fucking corrupt, woman obssed
but the rest is simple garbage like beer, water, eletricty, internet hahahahah lol and about what he thinks about the brazilian mentallity .... i think you could write a book and be a good seller dont yu think?

wow ... know som much about us  :o :'(

are you bam-bam or romeo brasil's gimmick?

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« Reply #54 on: February 20, 2012, 08:49:17 AM »
are you bam-bam or romeo brasil's gimmick?
Hey G, does Fernanda have nudes?

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Re: WYHI - Rio / Sao Paulo style
« Reply #55 on: February 20, 2012, 08:52:36 AM »
Hey G, does Fernanda have nudes?

i'll let you know when i find them.

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« Reply #56 on: February 20, 2012, 08:59:34 AM »
are you bam-bam or romeo brasil's gimmick?

nope.
but yea i know bam bam is famous here  ;)

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Re: WYHI - Rio / Sao Paulo style
« Reply #57 on: February 20, 2012, 09:01:57 AM »
I wonder why aids is spreading so rapidly down there in Brazil. Do you think it has something to do with men frequenting trannies and passing it on to women they're in relationships with.


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« Reply #58 on: February 20, 2012, 09:03:26 AM »
nope.
but yea i know bam bam is famous here  ;)

if you can arrange a place for me in Minas Gerais, we can talk over it with a plate of fried testicles. 

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« Reply #59 on: February 20, 2012, 09:08:49 AM »
By gf and i are going to the next carnival visiting sp, rio and floripa. I will report.
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« Reply #60 on: February 20, 2012, 09:11:51 AM »
By gf and i are going to the next carnival visiting sp, rio and floripa. I will report.

for those who have visited, lived and worked there, we have already reported.  wtf are you going to say that we havent? i'm assuming the economic dynamics have changed since the reais is 1:1.7 vs 1:3 several years ago vs the usa dollar, so you'll get less for your money.

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« Reply #61 on: February 20, 2012, 09:26:32 AM »
if you can arrange a place for me in Minas Gerais, we can talk over it with a plate of fried testicles. 

heheh, ok , i live in south thought  ;D

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« Reply #62 on: February 20, 2012, 09:29:13 AM »
for those who have visited, lived and worked there, we have already reported.  wtf are you going to say that we havent? i'm assuming the economic dynamics have changed since the reais is 1:1.7 vs 1:3 several years ago vs the usa dollar, so you'll get less for your money.

i will report WITH PICS.
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« Reply #63 on: February 20, 2012, 11:50:45 AM »
1. Brazilians have no consideration for people outside their immediate circle, and are often just plain rude. For example, a neighbor who plays loud music all night; and even if you ask him politely to turn the volume down, he tells you to f**k off. And basic politeness? A simple “excuse me” when someone almost knocks you over on the street? Forget it.

2. Brazilians are aggressive and opportunistic, and usually at someone else’s expense. It’s like a “survival instinct” in high gear, all the time. The best example is driving. If they see a way to pass you, they will, even if it means almost killing you, and even if they’re not in a hurry. So why do they do it? It’s just because they can, because they see the opportunity. They feel like they always need to take whatever they can, whenever they can, regardless of who is harmed as a result.

3. Brazilians have no respect for their environment. They dump big loads of trash anywhere and everywhere, and the littering is unbelievable. The streets are really dirty. The natural resources, abundant as they are, are being squandered at an amazing rate.

4. Brazilians tolerate an amazing amount of corruption in both business and government. While all governments have corrupt officials, it’s more obvious and rampant in Brazil than most countries, and yet the population keeps re-electing these people.

5. Brazilian women are overly obsessed with their bodies and very critical of (and competitive with) each other.

6. Brazilians, especially men, are highly prone to extramarital affairs. Unless the man never leaves the house, odds are he has a mistress.

7. Brazilians are very expressive of their negative opinions of others, with complete disregard about possibly hurting someone’s feelings.

8. Brazilians who perform services (i.e. repairpersons, gardners, etc.) are almost always unreliable, incompetent, lazy and always late.

9. Brazilians have a very prominent classe system. The rich have a sense of entitlement that is beyond a caricature. They think the rules do not apply to them, that they are above the system, and are very arrogant and inconsiderate, especially with each other. The poor, meanwhile, are paid so little that they never have an opportunity to lift themselves out of poverty and therefore often turn to crime or simply become lazy and indignant regarding their jobs because they see no hope for the future and no point in trying to do a good job.

10. Brazilians constantly interrupt and talk over each other. Trying to have a conversation is like a competition to be heard, a shouting match.

11. Brazilian police are essentially non-existent when it comes to enforcing laws to protect the population, such as enforcing traffic laws, finding and arresting thieves, etc. Laws exist, but no one enforces them, the judicial system is a joke and there is usually no recourse for the citizen who is robbed, cheated or otherwise harmed. People live in fear and build walls around their houses or pay high fees to live in gated communities.

12. Brazilians make everything inconvenient and difficult. Nothing is streamlined or designed with the customer’s convenience in mind, and Brazilians have a high tolerance for astounding levels of unnecessary and redundant bureaucracy.

13. Brazilians tolerate such high taxes and import duties that make everything, especially home products, electronics and cars, unbelievably expensive. And for business owners, following the rules and paying all your taxes makes it almost impossible to be profitable. As a result, corruption and bribes in business and government are commonplace. The bureaucracy, laws and high taxes exist to provide the opportunity for the corrupt to facilitate “working around” the system. Meanwhile the consumer is forced to bear an extraordinarily high cost of living, which exacerbates the difficulties of the poor.

14. It’s hot as hell 9 months out of the year, and central heating/cooling doesn’t exist here because the houses are not constructed to be airtight or insulated or include air ducts. So you either suffer for 9 months or confine yourself to a small room with a wall a/c unit. And in the 3 months where it actually gets “cold,” you freeze at night.

15. The food may be fresher, less processed and generally healthier than American or European food, but it is very bland, repetitive and very inconvenient. Processed, frozen or ready-made foods in the supermarket are few, expensive and generally terrible. Most foods are made from scratch and if you can’t afford a maid to do it for you, you’ll spend a lot of time in the kitchen. Restaurants abound but there are few convenient options, as Brazilians favor sit-down meals and there are almost no drive-thrus except crappy fast food.

16. Brazilians are super social and rarely spend any time alone, especially meals and weekends. This is not necessarily a bad quality but personally I hate it because I enjoy my space and privacy, but the cultural expectation is that you will attend (or worse, invite) friends and family to every single meal and you are criticized for not behaving “normally” if you choose to be alone.

17. Brazilians stay very close, emotionally and geographically, to their families of origin their whole lives. Like #16, this is not necessarily a bad quality but personally I hate it because it makes me uncomfortable and affects my marriage. Brazilian adults never “cut the cord” emotionally and their family of origin (especially their mothers) continue to be involved in their daily lives, problems, decisions, activities, etc. As you can imagine, this is extra difficult for a spouse from another culture where we generally live in nuclear families and have a different dynamic with our families of origin.

18. Electricity and internet service are completely unreliable.

19. Water safety is questionable. Brazilians drink it without dying, sure, but based on the total lack of enforcement of other laws and abundance of corruption, I don’t trust the government that says it’s totally safe and won’t hurt you in the long term.

20. And finally, Brazilians only have 1 kind of beer (a watery pilsner) and it really sucks, and of course, imported beers are expensive.



 Usually i do not talk to gimmicks... since gimmicks are a prove that someone got but hurt.

 Number 1 an 2
 talking about rude and polite...at least we do not invade other countries stealing and killing innocent people.

 Number 3

   USA is the second worst per capita carbon emitter with for 19.78 tonne of emission per person. America is also ranked the world's second highest polluter with 5,903 million tonns of carbon dioxide emission.

 Number 4

 Did you got your money back from the bailout? wall street owns your congress.

 Number 5

 Hot weather.. your use less clothes... your body is way more exposed.. one of the reason they want to be in shape.
 USA do not have that problem... that's why most of  Americans looks like a whale.

 Number 6

 Do i need to mention the divorces in USA? Tiger and that politician from NY.

 Number 7 and 8

 Bullshit.

 Number 9
 USA its becoming like Brazil... no middle class... you must be really stupid if you can not see that.

 Number 10

 That is a culture thing... have you been to Italy?

 Number 11

 Living in fear? you guys do not leave the house without a gun.
 When was the last terror attack in Brazil?

 Number 12

 Bullshit

 Number 13

 Corruption? Maddof and bailout.. should i continue?

 Number 14

 Heating system in Brazil? you kidding right? who that fuck needs that in Brazil?
 Btw: it's hot... but dry hot.. we are used to hot weather... and we love it.

 Number 15

 Brazilian food repetitive? lol. frozen food is shit.. we like fresh food.

 Frozen food and fast food sucks... no wonder there's a whale in every corner in USA.

 Number 16 and 17

 That's because we are warm and friendly people.

 Most of cities in USA people are so cold.. no talking, no laughing and worst very uptight people.

 Number 18

 Yeah!!! I'm having such a hard time to go online.

 Number 19

 Look at the picture.

 Number 20

 Expensive? that is relative... guess you must poor... a poor guy living in a rich country bragging about rich stuff.

  

 
 
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« Reply #64 on: February 20, 2012, 11:55:46 AM »
what a trite dance looks like theyre stomping cockroaches


 She's dancing, most ow women do not know how to walk wearing high heels.


 And btw nice meltdown.

 
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« Reply #65 on: February 20, 2012, 12:04:39 PM »


 Usually i do not talk to gimmicks... since gimmicks are a prove that someone got but hurt.

 Number 1 an 2
 talking about rude and polite...at least we do not invade other countries stealing and killing innocent people.

 Number 3

   USA is the second worst per capita carbon emitter with for 19.78 tonne of emission per person. America is also ranked the world's second highest polluter with 5,903 million tonns of carbon dioxide emission.

 Number 4

 Did you got your money back from the bailout? wall street owns your congress.

 Number 5

 Hot weather.. your use less clothes... your body is way more exposed.. one of the reason they want to be in shape.
 USA do not have that problem... that's why most of  Americans looks like a whale.

 Number 6

 Do i need to mention the divorces in USA? Tiger and that politician from NY.

 Number 7 and 8

 Bullshit.

 Number 9
 USA its becoming like Brazil... no middle class... you must be really stupid if you can not see that.

 Number 10

 That is a culture thing... have you been to Italy?

 Number 11

 Living in fear? you guys do not leave the house without a gun.
 When was the last terror attack in Brazil?

 Number 12

 Bullshit

 Number 13

 Corruption? Maddof and bailout.. should i continue?

 Number 14

 Heating system in Brazil? you kidding right? who that fuck needs that in Brazil?
 Btw: it's hot... but dry hot.. we are used to hot weather... and we love it.

 Number 15

 Brazilian food repetitive? lol. frozen food is shit.. we like fresh food.

 Frozen food and fast food sucks... no wonder there's a whale in every corner in USA.

 Number 16 and 17

 That's because we are warm and friendly people.

 Most of cities in USA people are so cold.. no talking, no laughing and worst very uptight people.

 Number 18

 Yeah!!! I'm having such a hard time to go online.

 Number 19

 Look at the picture.

 Number 20

 Expensive? that is relative... guess you must poor... a poor guy living in a rich country bragging about rich stuff.

  

 
 

LOL, you tard, you just proved SMM post about how Brazilians have to always compare themselves to Americans. The guy you posted against didnt even reference where he was from, the most he did was compare food from Brazil versus America AND Europe. Yet you retort with almost all comments comparing his points against Brazil to that of the USA. You just self owned yourself buddy......sorry

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Re: WYHI - Rio / Sao Paulo style
« Reply #66 on: February 20, 2012, 12:07:00 PM »
you have to learn where to go in brazil, like in any other country. You can't go to rio or norther cities en expect nice, safe, wealthy, clean places. Go to the south and the mostly white cities (blumenau, margarita, pomodore, florianapolis etc) and you're gtg.
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« Reply #67 on: February 20, 2012, 12:10:23 PM »
lol finally someone sayes this.

nice outing  8)


 
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« Reply #68 on: February 20, 2012, 12:12:24 PM »
First you said that Brazil had no noble prize winners... you were wrong.. i prove you and educate you.

  But Brazil does NOT have any Nobel Prize winners, idiot. So how have you educated me ??? Epic self-ownage.

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whole cares about nobels?
barry soetoro has a nobel right?
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« Reply #70 on: February 20, 2012, 12:27:03 PM »
1. Brazilians have no consideration for people outside their immediate circle, and are often just plain rude. For example, a neighbor who plays loud music all night; and even if you ask him politely to turn the volume down, he tells you to f**k off. And basic politeness? A simple “excuse me” when someone almost knocks you over on the street? Forget it.

2. Brazilians are aggressive and opportunistic, and usually at someone else’s expense. It’s like a “survival instinct” in high gear, all the time. The best example is driving. If they see a way to pass you, they will, even if it means almost killing you, and even if they’re not in a hurry. So why do they do it? It’s just because they can, because they see the opportunity. They feel like they always need to take whatever they can, whenever they can, regardless of who is harmed as a result.

3. Brazilians have no respect for their environment. They dump big loads of trash anywhere and everywhere, and the littering is unbelievable. The streets are really dirty. The natural resources, abundant as they are, are being squandered at an amazing rate.

4. Brazilians tolerate an amazing amount of corruption in both business and government. While all governments have corrupt officials, it’s more obvious and rampant in Brazil than most countries, and yet the population keeps re-electing these people.

5. Brazilian women are overly obsessed with their bodies and very critical of (and competitive with) each other.

6. Brazilians, especially men, are highly prone to extramarital affairs. Unless the man never leaves the house, odds are he has a mistress.

7. Brazilians are very expressive of their negative opinions of others, with complete disregard about possibly hurting someone’s feelings.

8. Brazilians who perform services (i.e. repairpersons, gardners, etc.) are almost always unreliable, incompetent, lazy and always late.

9. Brazilians have a very prominent classe system. The rich have a sense of entitlement that is beyond a caricature. They think the rules do not apply to them, that they are above the system, and are very arrogant and inconsiderate, especially with each other. The poor, meanwhile, are paid so little that they never have an opportunity to lift themselves out of poverty and therefore often turn to crime or simply become lazy and indignant regarding their jobs because they see no hope for the future and no point in trying to do a good job.

10. Brazilians constantly interrupt and talk over each other. Trying to have a conversation is like a competition to be heard, a shouting match.

11. Brazilian police are essentially non-existent when it comes to enforcing laws to protect the population, such as enforcing traffic laws, finding and arresting thieves, etc. Laws exist, but no one enforces them, the judicial system is a joke and there is usually no recourse for the citizen who is robbed, cheated or otherwise harmed. People live in fear and build walls around their houses or pay high fees to live in gated communities.

12. Brazilians make everything inconvenient and difficult. Nothing is streamlined or designed with the customer’s convenience in mind, and Brazilians have a high tolerance for astounding levels of unnecessary and redundant bureaucracy.

13. Brazilians tolerate such high taxes and import duties that make everything, especially home products, electronics and cars, unbelievably expensive. And for business owners, following the rules and paying all your taxes makes it almost impossible to be profitable. As a result, corruption and bribes in business and government are commonplace. The bureaucracy, laws and high taxes exist to provide the opportunity for the corrupt to facilitate “working around” the system. Meanwhile the consumer is forced to bear an extraordinarily high cost of living, which exacerbates the difficulties of the poor.

14. It’s hot as hell 9 months out of the year, and central heating/cooling doesn’t exist here because the houses are not constructed to be airtight or insulated or include air ducts. So you either suffer for 9 months or confine yourself to a small room with a wall a/c unit. And in the 3 months where it actually gets “cold,” you freeze at night.

15. The food may be fresher, less processed and generally healthier than American or European food, but it is very bland, repetitive and very inconvenient. Processed, frozen or ready-made foods in the supermarket are few, expensive and generally terrible. Most foods are made from scratch and if you can’t afford a maid to do it for you, you’ll spend a lot of time in the kitchen. Restaurants abound but there are few convenient options, as Brazilians favor sit-down meals and there are almost no drive-thrus except crappy fast food.

16. Brazilians are super social and rarely spend any time alone, especially meals and weekends. This is not necessarily a bad quality but personally I hate it because I enjoy my space and privacy, but the cultural expectation is that you will attend (or worse, invite) friends and family to every single meal and you are criticized for not behaving “normally” if you choose to be alone.

17. Brazilians stay very close, emotionally and geographically, to their families of origin their whole lives. Like #16, this is not necessarily a bad quality but personally I hate it because it makes me uncomfortable and affects my marriage. Brazilian adults never “cut the cord” emotionally and their family of origin (especially their mothers) continue to be involved in their daily lives, problems, decisions, activities, etc. As you can imagine, this is extra difficult for a spouse from another culture where we generally live in nuclear families and have a different dynamic with our families of origin.

18. Electricity and internet service are completely unreliable.

19. Water safety is questionable. Brazilians drink it without dying, sure, but based on the total lack of enforcement of other laws and abundance of corruption, I don’t trust the government that says it’s totally safe and won’t hurt you in the long term.

20. And finally, Brazilians only have 1 kind of beer (a watery pilsner) and it really sucks, and of course, imported beers are expensive.

  This is an outstanding post. So true.

  I am going to throw a bone to Brazil and say one thing at which they are superior to Americans: I think Brazilians are very good and nurturing towards their chidren. They never abandon their kids even in the rare instances when man and woman divorce. I am talking about individual Brazilians here. Of course, as a Society, Brazilians have no problem letting millions of kids starve in the streets. But when it comes to their kids, they seldom abandon them. Compare this to the U.S, where the divorce rate is 50% and parents usually abandon them after they divorce. And even when they don't, the kids get kicked out of the house when they turn 18 to fend for themselves and don't receive any help after that. Anglo-Saxons tend to be very cold and ruthless when it comes to their kids. Brazilian are a lot more family-oriented and Brazilian families are a lot more united and helpful towards each other than Anglo-American families. The downside of Brazilian family-orientation is that this extends to the government, and the government assumes a paternalistic role treating citizens like children and restricting their rights almost completely.

  But this is the only thing at which Brazil is superior to the U.S in my opinion. At everything else, the U.S is a vastly preferable country to live in than Brazil. Just the fact that there is a 100 fold greater chance of dying in a Brazilian metropolis than an American metropolis is enough to make the U.S much better as the right to live is the most important thing of all.

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Re: Meanwhile in Rio!!
« Reply #71 on: February 20, 2012, 01:03:29 PM »
LOL, you tard, you just proved SMM post about how Brazilians have to always compare themselves to Americans. The guy you posted against didnt even reference where he was from, the most he did was compare food from Brazil versus America AND Europe. Yet you retort with almost all comments comparing his points against Brazil to that of the USA. You just self owned yourself buddy......sorry

 Really? prove he is not American.

 He is posts and attitude will give an idea... hope this helps.


 
  But Brazil does NOT have any Nobel Prize winners, idiot. So how have you educated me ??? Epic self-ownage.

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 See i was right... every time you post something here... your b/f is pounding your ass and the peanut inside your skull shakes... and because of that you can not think straight.

 Go back to my post and look for this name  "Peter Medawar" let me know.

 You just got pwnde again.. please let it go.
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Re: WYHI - Rio / Sao Paulo style
« Reply #72 on: February 20, 2012, 02:30:25 PM »
GRACIE JIU-JITSU and his fellow macacos have been gotten to, Im not the author of that list


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Re: WYHI - Rio / Sao Paulo style
« Reply #73 on: February 20, 2012, 02:37:02 PM »
LOL at people getting ofended by those comments. We are in GETBIG (troll troll troll...), in any other place I'd have a debate, but here? haha

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Re: Meanwhile in Rio!!
« Reply #74 on: February 20, 2012, 04:26:00 PM »
1. Brazilians have no consideration for people outside their immediate circle, and are often just plain rude. For example, a neighbor who plays loud music all night; and even if you ask him politely to turn the volume down, he tells you to f**k off. And basic politeness? A simple “excuse me” when someone almost knocks you over on the street? Forget it.

2. Brazilians are aggressive and opportunistic, and usually at someone else’s expense. It’s like a “survival instinct” in high gear, all the time. The best example is driving. If they see a way to pass you, they will, even if it means almost killing you, and even if they’re not in a hurry. So why do they do it? It’s just because they can, because they see the opportunity. They feel like they always need to take whatever they can, whenever they can, regardless of who is harmed as a result.

3. Brazilians have no respect for their environment. They dump big loads of trash anywhere and everywhere, and the littering is unbelievable. The streets are really dirty. The natural resources, abundant as they are, are being squandered at an amazing rate.

4. Brazilians tolerate an amazing amount of corruption in both business and government. While all governments have corrupt officials, it’s more obvious and rampant in Brazil than most countries, and yet the population keeps re-electing these people.

5. Brazilian women are overly obsessed with their bodies and very critical of (and competitive with) each other.

6. Brazilians, especially men, are highly prone to extramarital affairs. Unless the man never leaves the house, odds are he has a mistress.

7. Brazilians are very expressive of their negative opinions of others, with complete disregard about possibly hurting someone’s feelings.

8. Brazilians who perform services (i.e. repairpersons, gardners, etc.) are almost always unreliable, incompetent, lazy and always late.

9. Brazilians have a very prominent classe system. The rich have a sense of entitlement that is beyond a caricature. They think the rules do not apply to them, that they are above the system, and are very arrogant and inconsiderate, especially with each other. The poor, meanwhile, are paid so little that they never have an opportunity to lift themselves out of poverty and therefore often turn to crime or simply become lazy and indignant regarding their jobs because they see no hope for the future and no point in trying to do a good job.

10. Brazilians constantly interrupt and talk over each other. Trying to have a conversation is like a competition to be heard, a shouting match.

11. Brazilian police are essentially non-existent when it comes to enforcing laws to protect the population, such as enforcing traffic laws, finding and arresting thieves, etc. Laws exist, but no one enforces them, the judicial system is a joke and there is usually no recourse for the citizen who is robbed, cheated or otherwise harmed. People live in fear and build walls around their houses or pay high fees to live in gated communities.

12. Brazilians make everything inconvenient and difficult. Nothing is streamlined or designed with the customer’s convenience in mind, and Brazilians have a high tolerance for astounding levels of unnecessary and redundant bureaucracy.

13. Brazilians tolerate such high taxes and import duties that make everything, especially home products, electronics and cars, unbelievably expensive. And for business owners, following the rules and paying all your taxes makes it almost impossible to be profitable. As a result, corruption and bribes in business and government are commonplace. The bureaucracy, laws and high taxes exist to provide the opportunity for the corrupt to facilitate “working around” the system. Meanwhile the consumer is forced to bear an extraordinarily high cost of living, which exacerbates the difficulties of the poor.

14. It’s hot as hell 9 months out of the year, and central heating/cooling doesn’t exist here because the houses are not constructed to be airtight or insulated or include air ducts. So you either suffer for 9 months or confine yourself to a small room with a wall a/c unit. And in the 3 months where it actually gets “cold,” you freeze at night.

15. The food may be fresher, less processed and generally healthier than American or European food, but it is very bland, repetitive and very inconvenient. Processed, frozen or ready-made foods in the supermarket are few, expensive and generally terrible. Most foods are made from scratch and if you can’t afford a maid to do it for you, you’ll spend a lot of time in the kitchen. Restaurants abound but there are few convenient options, as Brazilians favor sit-down meals and there are almost no drive-thrus except crappy fast food.

16. Brazilians are super social and rarely spend any time alone, especially meals and weekends. This is not necessarily a bad quality but personally I hate it because I enjoy my space and privacy, but the cultural expectation is that you will attend (or worse, invite) friends and family to every single meal and you are criticized for not behaving “normally” if you choose to be alone.

17. Brazilians stay very close, emotionally and geographically, to their families of origin their whole lives. Like #16, this is not necessarily a bad quality but personally I hate it because it makes me uncomfortable and affects my marriage. Brazilian adults never “cut the cord” emotionally and their family of origin (especially their mothers) continue to be involved in their daily lives, problems, decisions, activities, etc. As you can imagine, this is extra difficult for a spouse from another culture where we generally live in nuclear families and have a different dynamic with our families of origin.

18. Electricity and internet service are completely unreliable.

19. Water safety is questionable. Brazilians drink it without dying, sure, but based on the total lack of enforcement of other laws and abundance of corruption, I don’t trust the government that says it’s totally safe and won’t hurt you in the long term.

20. And finally, Brazilians only have 1 kind of beer (a watery pilsner) and it really sucks, and of course, imported beers are expensive.

Sadly i have to say you are almost totally right, but there are exceptions, specially in south of Brazil, an area colonized mostly by german, italian immigrants.

There is a very negative cultural aspect that affect brazilian people, it comes from the slavery time as a sense of submission to the high classes (landlords), and a sheep mentality.

Our ex president who was even capable of reading and writing, used to say "The oil belongs to the people", but even owning the oil, we pay for one of the most expensive fuel in the world, and more, our gasoline is from 1/4 to 1/3 alcohol, so i don't think it should be called gasoline at all.

Brazilian cars are the most expensive in the world (take that americans!), and imported cars are silly expensive here, a basic Camaro for example is $26.000 there, but arrives here at around $100.000, with a more fuel efficient V6 engine. :o