people outside Brazil need to understand that Brazil is actually divided in 5 regions (in those 5 regions there are 26 states and 1 federal district). Each of those 5 regions (North, North-East, South-East, Central West and South) are litterly different from each other include in culture and people.
***** Its a lovely place, as a half brit/brazilian i plan on moving there, still have family in the south, you should google, curitiba, camboriu, florianopolis, fantastic cities.
Small cities in Brazil are ususlly paradise. People are receptive, conservative and preserve their old costumes. Big southern cities like Porto Alegre are violent hells just like other big brazilian cities
My father was born in a ship coming from Germany to Brazil in 1949 and lived his whole life in Joinville in SC near Blumenau. my father's name is Armin Danner from Freiburg.. and I was born in Joinville.
Greetings to Brasil from Germany :) I visited the lovely state of Bahia in 2009 and I found it one of very nice for good quality holidays. Brasil will make its Way to a real thriving country with good industry in South America. Signs of well maintained highways and lots of construction are already visible in Brasil today.
Brazil is and it will always be in AMERICA, not South America. There is no South America. AMERICA is right here. Since 1507. You should learn de America's history properly. Here is a good opportunity. "The name America (applied to present-day Brazil) appeared for what is believed the first time on Martin Waldseemüller's 1507 world map, known as the Baptismal Certificate of the New World, and also America's Birth Certificate."
@Outzz Nossa, brasileiro sempre vai pelo lado errado das coisas. Tendo ligacao por terra com a America Central? Essa tal ligacao que voce ve nao se chama continuacao.
@@maryocecilyo3372 Yes, but the "thing" of the South is the better healthy living, the great small towns, and a little bit of the European feeling of the people. It's good to know that the first descendant population here in the South is Italian as well. São Paulo is a great state, the city of São Paulo even better, but the Southern region, specially Santa Catarina, has the better living in Brazil and beautiful beaches which are the best choice after Rio de Janeiro because is way more secure than there.
It's much cheaper to pay workers in R$ than in EUROS. Even less expensive to pay interns/students than hire formal workers. This has nothing to do with finding Brazil or Blumenau "cool", it's all about money.
Aline Wlk . its probably true. theres a reason for it, the employers get more for their money and can do more against their stablished competitors. its not about being evil. big cities have such regulation and prices that nobody can produce anything. its better to make in places where theres smart ppl and the place is safe then transport the products to the city to be sold.
DW English ..The south of Brazil was built and inhabited by Germans are about 30 milion German descendants in the south, ...the Germans helped to develop Brazil!!
Ya no vale la pena, ahora son muchos los que se regresan y obtienen la nacionalidad, no conviene vivir en el tercer mundo cuando puedes volver a vivir a un país desarrollado y en Europa.
@AustrianAtheist No, only the older, young people only speak Portuguese. During the 2nd World War, the German language was forbidden to be spoken and published in Brazil, which virtually abolish the german language in our country.
thats wrong. Brazil is the 2nd country with more JAPANESE outside Japan. USA is by FAR the country with more german descendants. They got something like 5 times or more, the number of german immigrants Brazil had in the 19th century. A big part of the "SMITHS" in the US are actually SCHMITTS (or Schmitz, or similar) that changed their names to Smith.
I'm Taiwanese from Asia. It's great to hear the new trend in Brazilian for IT industries. Do you have any idea on the following names: ASUS ,ACER, HTC , tsmc ....and lots of others. I believe that Taiwan IT industries already get tied with these German IT companies for better cooperation.
0:45 The Mayor of Blumenau (Joao Paolo) who’s name shares the name of the Pope from their eastern part of their ancestral land and whose’s successor is from their ancestral land
What an ugly comment, my compatriot! São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro etc are between the big cosmopolitan cities in the world. The difference is that Southern Brazil had not a big slavery and didn't receive so many people from other parts of Brazil and world. Most prefered "absolutely sucks" like the cities you mentioned, where there were more opportunities of work. The South can have a larger percentage of European descendants, but in absolute numbers there are more Europeans in the southeast etc.
@Rede Emitel Mais gente sim, mas o sul é mais proximo da eurropa sim..Só a serra gaucha tem mais falante de italiano que SP inteiro. As pessoas falam na rua, em SP quem falava ja morreu a muito tempo.
@Poltermann the sentence has double meaning. it can mean that, EXCLUDING Germany, Brazil is the 2nd country with more germans. it can also mean that, AFTER GERMANY, Brazil is the 2nd country with more germans.
Ich bin in Blumen au gegangen, und hat viel leute die die Deustch sprechen könnte, so dort is der beste Stadt in Brasilien um eine deutsche Firma zu stellen.
Laisa Mendonça... doesnt sound like a GERMAN surname. Southern Brazil is mostly white, so its not like if people AVOIDED mixing, its simply that most people in the area are also white. Greetings from Novo Hamburgo (New Hamburg), another german settled city in southern Brazil (another state), with 250k people.
Southern Brazil is very different. The rest of the country is what you guys see on the TV, but Southern Brazil is a typical european descendents region. Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo absolutely SUCKS!
Learn your history, ramrod. The Germans were there before WW2. It's no coincidence that the areas the German inhabited are the most productive and cleanest.
Sou mulher e por que imaginou que eu poderia ser homem com nome de mulher? E por que eu teria que redigir de outra maneira um texto a ser lido por um brasileiro e que pode ser compreendido por todos? Parei aqui por acaso ao ver videos da Oktoberfest, pois gosto do sul. O vídeo é sobre o Brasil e feito e visto por estrangeiros. A maioria de nós não é racista como a imagem que você passa, além da incorreção na informação parcial. Deixo também a crítica construtiva para sua reflexão.
German are more than 500 Years in Brazil. (first appearance: 22 april 1500):Source: Suplemento Cultural Jornal Estado de São Paulo, pag. 2, domingo, 26 de novembro,1975
@RudeComment A melhor coisa e ter pessoas das duas racas na familia. Tu encherga que ha bom e mal nas duas e que ambas as partes sao seres humanos, que erram e acertam. Isso tornou o racismo brasileiro um problema de familia, nao um problema politico ou de estado.
you are talking about yourself? Its funny you complained about people saying things without being informed, but you did JUST THAT by saying Brazil was the country with more germans outside Germany. Thats just PLAIN WRONG!
Definitivamente achei que era uma resposta de homem, raramente discuto com mulheres no RUclips, me surpreendi, mas sabia que minha tese tava certa, você é mulher, queria uma vez na vida estar errado. Ta louco. (Brincadeira). Desculpe se fui grosseiro com você na resposta. Não precisa redigir, só absorva a critica de maneira amigável, sem estress, mulher. Se você gosta do Sul eu fico feliz, venha pra cá.Não sou racista, talvez realista, não disse que tal raça é superior, não falei em raça. Beijos
Primeiro que Nancy é nome de mulher, tu é mulher? Se for, que bom. Segundo: Teu inglês é aportuguesado, a gramática está correta, mas a organização do texto ta como se tu tivesse feito um texto em português e depois traduzido, é errado. Fica a critica construtiva, mas meu inglês não é dos melhores, também. Sobre o assunto do vídeo: O que tu ta fazendo num vídeo sobre o Sul? O papo é Alemanha/Brasil SUL(não é proibido só é errado). Bom, minha opinião é a mesma, e parei no 'cosmopolitan'.
In fact, there are more german descendants in the US (self reported) than irish and english descendants! (thats about 50 million people!!!!) Mais de 8 milhões de alemães imigraram pros EUA. No Brasil, foram SOMENTE 250 mil imigrantes entre 1822 e 1964!
bavarian are closer to spanish culture because they are both roman catholic the difference is the german are regimentize in their life while the spanish are relax
@RudeComment A melhor coisa e ter pessoas das duas racas na familia. Tu encherga que ha bom e mal nas duas e que ambas as partes sao seres humanos, que erram e acertam. Isso tornou o racismo brasileiro um problema de familia, nao um problema politico ou de estado.
people outside Brazil need to understand that Brazil is actually divided in 5 regions (in those 5 regions there are 26 states and 1 federal district). Each of those 5 regions (North, North-East, South-East, Central West and South) are litterly different from each other include in culture and people.
But all of people in these regions speak Portuguese
@@vernicejillmagsino9603North Brazil is a different world compared to Southern Brazil.
@@vernicejillmagsino9603Yeah, we are still a nation bounded by language
hey, im dutch and i also here in brazil, actually im brazilian now :) and proud of it
Foda-se
egringo welcome to brazil dutch.
I have Dutch descent :)
@@david_contente e a bobão
Welcome to Brazil, my dear! I hope you're very happy here. What city do you live in? (I live in Rio)
Southern Brazil seems like paradise
***** Its a lovely place, as a half brit/brazilian i plan on moving there, still have family in the south, you should google, curitiba, camboriu, florianopolis, fantastic cities.
Thom Correa I will!
***** I'm Austro-Southern-Brazilian I tell you that it is paradise!
Small cities in Brazil are ususlly paradise. People are receptive, conservative and preserve their old costumes.
Big southern cities like Porto Alegre are violent hells just like other big brazilian cities
Compared to the north it is paradise.
My father was born in a ship coming from Germany to Brazil in 1949 and lived his whole life in Joinville in SC near Blumenau. my father's name is Armin Danner from Freiburg.. and I was born in Joinville.
The Archibishop of largest city in Brazil was born in 1949 to German Parents and he is also papabile to become pope in 2013
Greetings to Brasil from Germany :) I visited the lovely state of Bahia in 2009 and I found it one of very nice for good quality holidays. Brasil will make its Way to a real thriving country with good industry in South America. Signs of well maintained highways and lots of construction are already visible in Brasil today.
Brazil is and it will always be in AMERICA, not South America. There is no South America. AMERICA is right here. Since 1507. You should learn de America's history properly. Here is a good opportunity. "The name America (applied to present-day Brazil) appeared for what is believed the first time on Martin Waldseemüller's 1507 world map, known as the Baptismal Certificate of the New World, and also America's Birth Certificate."
@@siriemapantanal6894 A américa do Sul existe sim, mas já vi que não adianta discutir.
@@rjmh3968 Nao existe nao, boboca. O que existe é sul da America, o que é bem diferente. Vai estudar, vai.
@@siriemapantanal6894 Boboca é aquele corno que você pensa ser seu pai.
@Outzz Nossa, brasileiro sempre vai pelo lado errado das coisas. Tendo ligacao por terra com a America Central? Essa tal ligacao que voce ve nao se chama continuacao.
Vamos trazer mais uma segunda frota de alemães pra cá urgentemente!!!! hehe
Half of Brazil´s GDP is in Sao Paulo, which first descendant population is Italian
Really?
@@maryocecilyo3372 Yes, but the "thing" of the South is the better healthy living, the great small towns, and a little bit of the European feeling of the people.
It's good to know that the first descendant population here in the South is Italian as well. São Paulo is a great state, the city of São Paulo even better, but the Southern region, specially Santa Catarina, has the better living in Brazil and beautiful beaches which are the best choice after Rio de Janeiro because is way more secure than there.
@Rede Emitel I was talking about the people and living, not about economy in general.
No, is 20%
It's much cheaper to pay workers in R$ than in EUROS. Even less expensive to pay interns/students than hire formal workers. This has nothing to do with finding Brazil or Blumenau "cool", it's all about money.
iKR!
Aline Wlk .
its probably true. theres a reason for it, the employers get more for their money and can do more against their stablished competitors. its not about being evil. big cities have such regulation and prices that nobody can produce anything. its better to make in places where theres smart ppl and the place is safe then transport the products to the city to be sold.
..tem que vir mais alemães pro Brasil são gentes boas e trabalhadores
Skate é cultura, please use the language of the channel, thank you. - ws
DW English ..The south of Brazil was built and inhabited by Germans are about 30 milion German descendants in the south, ...the Germans helped to develop Brazil!!
DW English the Still comes here (são Leopoldo) because German colony.
É só uma pena que muitos são preconceituosos quanto ao Brasil.
Ya no vale la pena, ahora son muchos los que se regresan y obtienen la nacionalidad, no conviene vivir en el tercer mundo cuando puedes volver a vivir a un país desarrollado y en Europa.
Depois de 12 anos o RUclips me recomendou.
Vai entender!
@AustrianAtheist No, only the older, young people only speak Portuguese. During the 2nd World War, the German language was forbidden to be spoken and published in Brazil, which virtually abolish the german language in our country.
Ich bin in Blumen au gegangen, und hat viel leut die die Deustch sprecen könnte
thats wrong.
Brazil is the 2nd country with more JAPANESE outside Japan.
USA is by FAR the country with more german descendants. They got something like 5 times or more, the number of german immigrants Brazil had in the 19th century. A big part of the "SMITHS" in the US are actually SCHMITTS (or Schmitz, or similar) that changed their names to Smith.
@rogerpenna Brazil is the first in japanese immigration, followed by Peru.
I'm Taiwanese from Asia. It's great to hear the new trend in Brazilian for IT industries.
Do you have any idea on the following names: ASUS ,ACER, HTC , tsmc ....and lots of others.
I believe that Taiwan IT industries already get tied with these German IT companies for better cooperation.
German genes: Great stuff!
claro que pode. Eu mesmo não sou descendente de alemão (portugues, italiano, espanhol e dinamarques) mas aprendi alemão na escola.
My great-grandma was German too, our family is from SC and well, Koch is our family's surname.
0:45 The Mayor of Blumenau (Joao Paolo) who’s name shares the name of the Pope from their eastern part of their ancestral land and whose’s successor is from their ancestral land
Isso mesmo meus antepassados chegaram ao Brasil em 1859.
There is an important community of Dutch and Germany community in South America especially in Dutch Guyana now Suriname.
Dutch Guyana is Surinam and in Indonesia there is another Suriname only e added.
Blumenau melhor cidade do Brasil.
menos.... Cidade fedorenta, quente e úmida pacaraio
What an ugly comment, my compatriot! São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro etc are between the big cosmopolitan cities in the world. The difference is that Southern Brazil had not a big slavery and didn't receive so many people from other parts of Brazil and world. Most prefered "absolutely sucks" like the cities you mentioned, where there were more opportunities of work. The South can have a larger percentage of European descendants, but in absolute numbers there are more Europeans in the southeast etc.
Nancy Leal nunca. Aqui tem muito mais europeu que em São Paulo.
Fodase ?
@Rede Emitel Mais gente sim, mas o sul é mais proximo da eurropa sim..Só a serra gaucha tem mais falante de italiano que SP inteiro. As pessoas falam na rua, em SP quem falava ja morreu a muito tempo.
@Poltermann the sentence has double meaning.
it can mean that, EXCLUDING Germany, Brazil is the 2nd country with more germans.
it can also mean that, AFTER GERMANY, Brazil is the 2nd country with more germans.
In the future this will change !!! Germany will become an Islamic caliphate and Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina will become New Germany !!!
@@connorking9135 dutchlandistan lol
sehr schön. Ich arbeite bei T-Systems Blumenau. Das ist eine sehr gute Firma und Ihre Mitarbeiter ist sehr toll.
this city is even more German than Germany
esta cidade é mais alemã do que a Alemanha
Diese Stadt ist deutscher als Deutschland
Ich bin in Blumen au gegangen, und hat viel leute die die Deustch sprechen könnte, so dort is der beste Stadt in Brasilien um eine deutsche Firma zu stellen.
Uma cidade Europeu no Brasil!
Laisa Mendonça... doesnt sound like a GERMAN surname.
Southern Brazil is mostly white, so its not like if people AVOIDED mixing, its simply that most people in the area are also white.
Greetings from Novo Hamburgo (New Hamburg), another german settled city in southern Brazil (another state), with 250k people.
Southern Brazil is very different. The rest of the country is what you guys see on the TV, but Southern Brazil is a typical european descendents region. Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo absolutely SUCKS!
Imbecil !!! Irritante é a tua mãe, seu safado !!!
Leonardo S Porto Alegre sucks like São Paulo or Rio, i heard about three and it has many things in common, like drugs trafic or thiefs.
Daniel Mk Today ,Porto alegre is multicultural.
The rest of the country is not that you see on tv, you are watching too much tv sulista
Não misture São Paulo com o Rio de Nojeira. (Do not compare São Paulo with Rio de Janeiro)
Learn your history, ramrod. The Germans were there before WW2. It's no coincidence that the areas the German inhabited are the most productive and cleanest.
There's much more to Brazil than just Favelas.
eu so de blumenau..AEEEE
Sou mulher e por que imaginou que eu poderia ser homem com nome de mulher? E por que eu teria que redigir de outra maneira um texto a ser lido por um brasileiro e que pode ser compreendido por todos? Parei aqui por acaso ao ver videos da Oktoberfest, pois gosto do sul. O vídeo é sobre o Brasil e feito e visto por estrangeiros. A maioria de nós não é racista como a imagem que você passa, além da incorreção na informação parcial. Deixo também a crítica construtiva para sua reflexão.
German are more than 500 Years in Brazil. (first appearance: 22 april 1500):Source: Suplemento Cultural Jornal Estado de São Paulo, pag. 2, domingo, 26 de novembro,1975
Yes, true.
COOL!!!
E aqueles que fugiram that guerra e tambem alguns Nazitas, foram la depois da segunda guerra.
Deixa o povo de cima descer ; rsrsrs ..
What do you mean people get along better with others who are ethnically similar to them?
It can be a great source of emigration to Germany
I'm from Blumenau, my surname is Reinhardt, any questions?
So what?
No thanks, we don't need to do any questions for you
@Manuelsk850 No, it's the third, behind US.
@ELFELICIANO
Yes, I know it. But the topic here is german immigration. Lets stay on topic, ok?
@AustrianAtheist just some people
@RudeComment A melhor coisa e ter pessoas das duas racas na familia. Tu encherga que ha bom e mal nas duas e que ambas as partes sao seres humanos, que erram e acertam. Isso tornou o racismo brasileiro um problema de familia, nao um problema politico ou de estado.
They've forgotten to say most of the "germans" from Blumenau don't know even how to pronunce their own surname correctly... hahahahhaha
Brazil's also gotten the largest number of Americans - except the US itself. I have four of them working with me.
yes, thats exactly what I said.
you are talking about yourself?
Its funny you complained about people saying things without being informed, but you did JUST THAT by saying Brazil was the country with more germans outside Germany.
Thats just PLAIN WRONG!
@rogerpenna Whatever!
@PupuTheClown Jeah ! of course !
Definitivamente achei que era uma resposta de homem, raramente discuto com mulheres no RUclips, me surpreendi, mas sabia que minha tese tava certa, você é mulher, queria uma vez na vida estar errado. Ta louco. (Brincadeira). Desculpe se fui grosseiro com você na resposta. Não precisa redigir, só absorva a critica de maneira amigável, sem estress, mulher. Se você gosta do Sul eu fico feliz, venha pra cá.Não sou racista, talvez realista, não disse que tal raça é superior, não falei em raça. Beijos
Primeiro que Nancy é nome de mulher, tu é mulher? Se for, que bom. Segundo: Teu inglês é aportuguesado, a gramática está correta, mas a organização do texto ta como se tu tivesse feito um texto em português e depois traduzido, é errado. Fica a critica construtiva, mas meu inglês não é dos melhores, também. Sobre o assunto do vídeo: O que tu ta fazendo num vídeo sobre o Sul? O papo é Alemanha/Brasil SUL(não é proibido só é errado). Bom, minha opinião é a mesma, e parei no 'cosmopolitan'.
In fact, there are more german descendants in the US (self reported) than irish and english descendants! (thats about 50 million people!!!!)
Mais de 8 milhões de alemães imigraram pros EUA. No Brasil, foram SOMENTE 250 mil imigrantes entre 1822 e 1964!
high birth rate
bavarian are closer to spanish culture because they are both roman catholic the difference is the german are regimentize in their life while the spanish are relax
luis villafuerte
We dont are a spanish country we dont talk spanish and we dont have a spanish culture
We don't speak Spanish and we are not hispanic you stupid
Spanish culture?Are you stupid or what?
yep and the Germans are more industrious. Germans and spanish mentalities arent same either
LOL. The Majority in US aren't Germanics but Blacks now... Remember?
wer liest und schwul
@RudeComment A melhor coisa e ter pessoas das duas racas na familia. Tu encherga que ha bom e mal nas duas e que ambas as partes sao seres humanos, que erram e acertam. Isso tornou o racismo brasileiro um problema de familia, nao um problema politico ou de estado.