17 CRAZIEST Things You Only See In Brazil
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it's a "cheiro", it's kind of a kiss on the cheek, but you're smelling the person, like "i like your smell". It's a way of show affection for a dear friend, a family member...
It's just for close people, and not all parts od Brasil, guess just Northeast... LOL
O "cheiro" é comum no sudeste e centro-oeste tbm, mas só entre família ou pessoas muuuuito próximas ahajhsjshs pelo menos pela minha experiência. Talvez no sul é comum tbm, só nunca fui pra lá.
This "cheiro" is Also Common in southeast and center-west regions, tho only for family members or really close friends. At least this I can say from my experience. Maybe in the south region is Common too, i just never been there.
my brother in law is not a hugger kisser and it is different with each person, so much so i feel awkward on greeting people because i never know what to do and they dont either because i am american! I try to enjoy and do the culture when we are there, because i understand that i am in there world not mine., lol
@@fernandomurta7720 Aqui no nordeste tbm é muito comum fazer com familiares, amigos e namorado(a) etc...
5:35 Neither me understood what he sang kkkkkkkk
2 kisses?? well in São Paulo just 1!! 'cause we're on a hurry, don't have time for a 2nd kiss! LOL
It's funny because here in Rio some people even ask for 3 ("mais um pra casar", they say)
Negão é mó simpático! 👏👍😀
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I never realized that the “cheiro” was unique to us but now hearing it from a different perspective makes me feel very self conscious😂😂😂😳😳
so im from oklahoma and my husband is from sao paulo and the rice and beans is true...I cook "american" food for him and he is like uhhh where is the beans and rice to which i reply this is america we dont eat beans and rice (and the salad) with EVERYTHING lol
Hello from Brazil here!
MDS, aqui também tem br
@@arlessondomingos1431 é onde que não tem ? Kkk
@@diegomastella6740 pois é
Other ones: 1.Working along with Brazilian nationals chances are, once finishing out their lunch/meal they go teeth brushing no matter what; 2. Whistling, back patting are not unusual things; 3. They have sugar in their avocado fruit, instead of Mexican nationals who have salt; 4. Once the plane is airbone (during a flight) they might leave their seats for some strolling. No wonder they suddenly make acquaintace for an eventual small talk; 5. In Brazilian toilets you always find this corner located basket for collecting wasted toilet papers; 6. You never know for sure who is a typical Brazilian (Asian featured dudes, African Brazilians, Whites, Natives), specially when you do travel their huge country; 7. The rice & beans is definitely true; 8.Depending where you happen to be and meet for the first time, it is also common a lot of touch, patting; 9. Attending a funeral in Brazil it´s something 'casual'; 10. Very rarely you may find a Braziian one who can take seriously on time appointments. So, let´s say you intend to invite somebody to a party at 7 pm for instance, it´s pretty likely for a Brazilian show up as late as 8 or so; 11. Commonly among Brazilian seniors to address people as 'você tá mais gordinha e mas bonita' (you look as good as fatsome). As they sense somebody good looking as being fatsome. And it´s natural, not meant to offend at all.
this is perfect do moreeeeeeeeeeee
Opa hi from brasillllll
Your so gosh darn adorable!
The translation of MANÉ-PIPOCA is like "John popcorn" and the game is spelling each letter of each silab and than speaking the sylab and putting them together, like "M+A = MA, N+E= NE = MANÉ, P+I=PI = MANÉ PI, P+O=PO= MANÉ PIPO, C=A=CA=MANÉ PIPOCA", and than starting from the end to the beggining (C A-CA P O-PO, CAPO, until it gets "CAPOPI NEMA" (the contrary of mané pipoca). It's a song for kids to work memory
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Brazilians sniffing you is something I have never seen ever (and I am Brazilian)
It's a thing I've only saw on NorthEast. I'm from Salvador and we do that a lot to people we really like.
Maybe, I'm going to be polemic, but if you're in Northeast and no one has ever given you a "chêro", maybe you're not that close to people. OR they don't feel you're very comfortable or open enough for them to show they care for you in that way.
Bro, where did they got that from ksksksksksksksksksksks
Eles chamam isso de "DAR UM CHEIRO" eles fazem isso mais no nordeste eu acho. Eu sou do Sul kkkkkkkkkkkk
Eu dou um cheiro na minha avó, mãe ou irmãos. Com amigos depende da intimidade.
@@wislythium yeah, I thought so, in Northeast people are so kind and adorable! I just sometimes sniff my cats and my nephew and niece to show affection! but just them. Think I've learnt with my mom, she is pernambucana!
5.35 this guy is superfunny and handsome 😍🤣 beijossss!!
Subtitles, please.
I live in Germany but i am brazilian...
And hugs and kisses.....i love to Do that! Hold and kiss!! ❤
LOL
Black dude does look Brazilian
Hahaha
Mostly is true
Honestly, a few of this is just their personal experiences.
I have never sniffed anyone or been sniffed and I am from São Paulo...... 😆
Is #5 and 6 the guy from Studio C?
Brasil 👋🏻
You're brazilian, right?
@@arlessondomingos1431 sim
I love while Ladies so I need ☝️ one please