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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024

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  • @henri191
    @henri191 2 года назад +624

    Actually i think Argentina hates more United Kindom than Brazil , especially because of the war about the Island Falkland , Brazil and Argentina is kind of sports rivality , mostly in football

    • @alistairt7544
      @alistairt7544 2 года назад +39

      Yeah, that's my impression as a US American. I think it's more of just "rivalry". Countries tend to be rivals with the closest bordering country, depending on history and culture, and that doesn't mean you * hate* them. Like France and the UK. Lots of history between the two countries but nowadays, it's more just poking fun of each other and just rivalry, but most people don't hate each other lol

    • @leoni7649
      @leoni7649 2 года назад +97

      I agree that Argentina hates UK the most, but I disagree with the Brazilian thing. There's much more into that than football. There are wars that happened in past centuries, there's Argentinian racism towards Brazilians, there's the fact Argentina is no longer the dominant regional power it used to be and that infuriates Argentinians due to their sense of superiority, there's also football, and probably more.
      As a Brazilian I like Argentina and I've been there, but I can clearly see why some Brazilians and Argentinians don't like each other.

    • @pablobordon4121
      @pablobordon4121 2 года назад +56

      Argentinian don't hate Brazil!; That's a things people say, but isn't true.
      Where Argentinian love traveling?
      (Brazil).
      Where Brazilian love traveling?
      (Argentina).
      That's for many of them.
      "This hate"; become from... Political and soccer? (fútbol).
      That isn't a real hate, because in every place you find the same problem.

    • @Datbrazilianboy
      @Datbrazilianboy 2 года назад

      I think Argentines are racist towards Brazilians out of envy

    • @leondenizard3800
      @leondenizard3800 2 года назад +13

      @@leoni7649 Lot of brazilians are racist to argentines too,i saw a lot of brazilians calling argentinians and latinos indigenous and poor

  • @henri191
    @henri191 2 года назад +189

    Andrea got more beautiful in this return to the channel, I know Spain is famous for beautiful women and Andrea is too beautiful 🇪🇦

  • @eduardomaverick6007
    @eduardomaverick6007 Год назад +29

    Bring more brazilians if you can, We love this channel!

  • @jal051
    @jal051 2 года назад +52

    The Spanish girl: "Mallorca is a place to chill and relax". What she didn't say: "And to see the germans and british get drunk"

    • @franciscojosealbertosrodri9670
      @franciscojosealbertosrodri9670 7 месяцев назад +1

      Im from Mallorca.
      For the british, yes, but for the germans, no more than any others on holidays/vacation at the beach.

  • @EdgarRenje
    @EdgarRenje Год назад +18

    Very, very pretty ladies! Love to see a new face with Daniela and I totally agree with them. Don't let stereotypes effect your mind - especially not in a negative way. There are positive and negative sides everywhere and in everyone.
    btw as a German I want to apologize for what some of our tourists do in Mallorca. That's just not respectful and I think it's good, they introduced rules against that. But at the same time we know that island very well, because it's one of our favorite visits.

  • @Rorther
    @Rorther 2 года назад +494

    Brazilians are 100% known for being late. We just don't care.
    But if we ever mark an appointment, like a party at 7pm and you arrive before 8pm you will be the only one there.

    • @focusaddiction3460
      @focusaddiction3460 2 года назад +57

      Lack of respect, is the correct term to describe this attitude. Plus, im brazilian and im never late, for anything.

    • @lucasalmeida9651
      @lucasalmeida9651 2 года назад +28

      Só mal educado faz isso

    • @charlesweslen968
      @charlesweslen968 2 года назад +18

      Pessoas mal educadas...

    • @jenniferbraz6973
      @jenniferbraz6973 2 года назад +15

      @@focusaddiction3460 Ikr? I never late either, it's just some basic manners

    • @Liviahel
      @Liviahel 2 года назад +15

      @@focusaddiction3460 only inconsiderate brazilians get so late to appointments, if I'm left waiting, I leave alone. 15 minutes is ok, because people can miscalculate time management, but not more than that

  • @foot-bol
    @foot-bol 2 года назад +68

    There's a difference between Latino and latinoamericano... I think we're just influenced by the Gringo way of using Latino word, for them, every territory south of Mexico, is mexico... And everyone living south of the southern border of the states is Latino.. but i think is actually correct to call the Spanish as latino. However we would have to call the italian, Portuguese and even Romanian as latinos..

    • @stone0234
      @stone0234 2 года назад +5

      Latin America was coined by the French. It was a tactic to try and assimilate Hispanics/Iberian-Americans into its fold of influence. Hispanic-Americans or Iberian-American is a more realistic term.

    • @adr77510
      @adr77510 2 года назад +17

      Latino is actually just a shortened version of latinoamericano. Spaniards are Hispanic, but not Latino. I guess the argument could be made that Spaniards are _latin,_ but not latino

    • @stone0234
      @stone0234 2 года назад +18

      @@adr77510 Latino and Latin are not completely separate things. In Spanish both are used. Spaniards aren't Latino as in "Latin Americans" but they are Latinos (Latin based culture)

    • @isasolorzano9706
      @isasolorzano9706 2 года назад +14

      @@stone0234 Exactly.
      "Latino/a" is just saying "Latin" but in Spanish, lol

    • @isasolorzano9706
      @isasolorzano9706 2 года назад +10

      @@adr77510 That makes no sense.
      In Spanish we don't call each other "Latin". That's English. In Spanish it's "Latino/a".
      Unless we are referring to the ancient language which Spanish derives from. In Spanish it's spelled "latín", with emphasis on the "í", to accentuate it.
      And, again, nobody who speaks Spanish would call that to one another lol

  • @AminataMBengue95
    @AminataMBengue95 2 года назад +55

    Love Andrea ! We are proud of you with the prononciation of Spain :) 👏🏾👏🏾

  • @alvarofrnnds
    @alvarofrnnds 2 года назад +146

    A sinceridade da Andréa e da Daniela disse tudo. O auge do vídeo foi as respostas de duas fadas sensatas.

    • @SunnyIlha
      @SunnyIlha 2 года назад +4

      Duas fadas fofo e bonita são garotas realmente inteligente.

    • @Moraes.S
      @Moraes.S Год назад

      Resposta nem sincera foi... Brasil é conhecido pelo que? Pela putaria, mulher gostosa, rabuda, na praia de bikini. A outra que teve que falar "pretty girls" pqp, que papinho fajuto.
      Brasil é conhecido pelas praias famosas, pelas putas e pelo futebol e é claro pela extrema violência e quadrilhas de políticos corruptos. Papinho de ainn pelo samba, que porra de samba. Gringo vem pro Brasil pra comer puta, pegar praia e só. Samba de cu é rola.

    • @vlad.oliveira
      @vlad.oliveira Год назад +2

      4:12 A "sensatez" talvez seja necessário pra alguém que é completamente ignorante. 🙄

  • @emanuel_deusconosco4856
    @emanuel_deusconosco4856 Год назад +19

    Dupla perfeita!👏🇧🇷🇪🇸

  • @construcaosocialambiental7505
    @construcaosocialambiental7505 Год назад +5

    Andrea is just breathtaking

  • @JosephOccenoBFH
    @JosephOccenoBFH 2 года назад +142

    Europeans are not "Latinos" in the (American) English sense of the word. If "Latino" is used as Spanish, it would change the meaning to "Latin" where Spain, Portugal, Italy, Romania, etc. fall under being "Latin countries" and yes, "Latin" in Spanish is "Latino" so it makes sense in the Spanish meaning that these countries and its inhabitants are "Latinos." This is where the confusion comes from when the word is used in the other language.

    • @dolydoly5679
      @dolydoly5679 2 года назад

      Americans don't understand that Latino is not a race. Not everyone in Latin America is mestizo, there are a lot of 100% European or Asian descent in Latin America who are not mestizos, but are Latinos by birth in a Latin American country. Latino is a racist term to separate North and South Americans, that's the truth.

    • @GabaMart9598
      @GabaMart9598 2 года назад +23

      We South Americans may consider Latin Europeans as Latinos. It depends of your point of view

    • @JulianaSantos-Juyme
      @JulianaSantos-Juyme 2 года назад +27

      Todos os países que falam línguas latinas são latinos. não sei pq vcs não consideram eles como latinos.
      E nós temos outras definições. Chamar todos de ingleses pq falam inglês não parece errado pra vc?
      Nós também gostamos de nomenclaturas específicas. Somos um país enorme. Um continente enorme para você englobar em uma palavrinha.

    • @erickj.933
      @erickj.933 2 года назад +15

      Just remembering: Latins were one of the tribes that live in ancient Rome. Because of that, the term was merged many times with Roman. With the expansion of the Roman Empire, several other regions of Europe were influenced and some even became part of it, thus becoming Latins as well. In the American continent, especially in the USA, it was adopted as a racial term rather than a cultural aspect. For me, the same complex problem of usage happens with Anglo-Saxons. Originally separated tribes both from ancient Germany.

    • @higorhenriquemiranda886
      @higorhenriquemiranda886 2 года назад +24

      Latino americano
      Latino europeu
      Latino africano
      Latino asiático (existe ex colônias portuguesa e espanhola na Ásia que, mesmo que poucos, ainda falam línguas latinas.

  • @Noah_ol11
    @Noah_ol11 2 года назад +238

    Spain is famous for beautiful women , Andrea is beautiful , brazilian women also are famous for being beautiful , like the model Gisele Bündchen

    • @georgeswanson697
      @georgeswanson697 2 года назад +54

      Brazilian women are much more beautiful. I’ve been to Spain about 15 times and have overall spent there about 2 years. They are not all like Andrea. She is an exclusion, not a rule. The most beautiful women I’ve seen live in Brazil and the US.

    • @vtr.M_
      @vtr.M_ 2 года назад +4

      Don't forget the Risitas meme.

    • @JoseManuel-qy9th
      @JoseManuel-qy9th 2 года назад

      @@georgeswanson697 You're a cliche with legs.

    • @АртемМаркин-й5э
      @АртемМаркин-й5э 2 года назад

      I don't want to insult anybody, but I would say brazilians more curvascious and sexy than beautiful

    • @zarzaparrilla67
      @zarzaparrilla67 2 года назад +16

      @@georgeswanson697 mediterranean girls are the most beautiful girls by far, then latinas because that mix between mediterranean and native american is so exotic

  • @mirrorint1970
    @mirrorint1970 2 года назад +18

    Sou brasileiro e devo dizer que essa espanhola é a melhor de todas.
    Linda,sabe falar,sabe o que fala, exemplo de simpatia, enfim... .
    Até do Brasil ela soube falar mais do que a minha conterrânea mostrando grande conhecimento e inteligencia.
    Tô ficando apaixonado por ela.hahahaha.
    Um beijo pra ela.
    E pra Dani também que também é linda.

  • @tiopaulo8352
    @tiopaulo8352 2 года назад +34

    Aaaeehh.....agora entendi porque ela é tão simpática: é de MAIORCA, aaeeehhhhhh Baleares forever.....povo de lá parece brasileiro!!🇧🇷😷😁👍🏾

    • @tangerina2834
      @tangerina2834 2 года назад +1

      Como são as pessoas da Espanha no geral? Simpáticas ou rudes? Vc já esteve na Itália?

    • @astrolillo
      @astrolillo 2 года назад

      @@tangerina2834 os espanholes sao foda kkkk;entre mas al sur mas 'latinos';los canarios y andaluces son como los latinos;mas al norte se nota menos pero igual gente maja;;; hay gilipollas tambien; pero de esos hay en todos lados

    • @mateushigino3387
      @mateushigino3387 2 года назад

      @@tangerina2834 São os piores, competem com os francesas no quesito má educação...

  • @emanuelmota9563
    @emanuelmota9563 2 года назад +66

    Demonstrating affection is common in Brazil. You can find this scene easily.

    • @Beupeu
      @Beupeu Год назад

      VOCÊ ASSISTE FUTEBOL PELA CHOQUEI PORRA? QUE COMENTÁRIO DESNECESSÁRIO HEIN

  • @marllonfontes2307
    @marllonfontes2307 2 года назад +14

    People DO make out in public in Brazil. But that's not a big deal, really. It's normal, and people around don't mind at all.

  • @mappingworldbrasil
    @mappingworldbrasil Год назад +28

    Just a correction: Brazilians are famous to be late lol. If the time to arrive is 4, we usually arrives at 5~6, because at 4 no one is in the place lol

    • @dennercassio
      @dennercassio Год назад +2

      You overexaggerated but indeed you're correct lol. Maybe Daniella comes from a on-time city

    • @mappingworldbrasil
      @mappingworldbrasil Год назад +2

      @@dennercassio I don’t know if this is only in my city, but here I usually just arrive 30-40min late, and it’s still early

    • @joaoaugustolandim
      @joaoaugustolandim 6 месяцев назад

      It's because the 4 is not for everybody to arrive at the same time. Is the minimum time to arrive. Everyone can arrive after that, not before, because we'll be setting up the party til 4. Get it?

    • @mappingworldbrasil
      @mappingworldbrasil 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@joaoaugustolandim For sure isn’t to get into places time before it was already defined, but, as I’ve seen in other countries, people are supposed to arrive at time or minutes after the party starts. However, here in Brazil I’ve got into places that people just arrived after an hour, and sometimes almost after 2 hours

    • @joaoaugustolandim
      @joaoaugustolandim 6 месяцев назад

      @@mappingworldbrasil I see no problem in that. It's just that some people have other things to do. Otherwise, they would not show up if they had only that time to arrive.
      (And I didn't mean someone said people should arrive vefore the time. I was referring to arriving after the time set heh).

  • @aladelta55
    @aladelta55 2 года назад +36

    La chica brasileña es guapísima, tal y como se espera de las brasileñas

  • @SunnyIlha
    @SunnyIlha 2 года назад +8

    *Bossa* *Nova*
    OMeuDeusQueMaravilha.
    É por isso que eu amo música.

  • @Alejandrocasabranca
    @Alejandrocasabranca Месяц назад +1

    Venham todos pro Brasil precisamos de imigrantes 🇧🇷

  • @jcarlinho
    @jcarlinho 2 года назад +138

    We Argentineans do not hate Brazilians. Actually we love going there on vacation.

    • @Perusseli
      @Perusseli 2 года назад +17

      I have a lot of Argentinian friends bc of that. I've met them on vacations at Santa Catarina's beaches.

    • @li.costa7f
      @li.costa7f 2 года назад +33

      Brazilians do not hate Argentineans either, its just some football rivalry, but outside of that, we call them our hermanos.

    • @Solek95
      @Solek95 2 года назад +15

      🇧🇷❤️🇦🇷

    • @francisstranieri2067
      @francisstranieri2067 2 года назад +9

      Soy de Brazil y estoy de acuerdo. Creo que lo que pasan son las bromas, no hay odio.

    • @JulianaSantos-Juyme
      @JulianaSantos-Juyme 2 года назад +1

      It's not the same thing.

  • @izzydaizzy3745
    @izzydaizzy3745 2 года назад +42

    Wow thats interesting. Im from spain and i never thought about this, i assumed that it was universal but... Ten minutes late its not late for me at all. I start to consider it late when it's half an hour or more

    • @cahinton.
      @cahinton. 2 года назад +4

      What's the scenario, though? Is it an appointment, or meeting a friend for drinks? In the US, 10 minutes late wouldn't be a big deal if you were just meeting up with a friend, but 10 minutes late to an appointment, a business meeting, or a job interview would be entirely unacceptable unless you had a very good excuse.

    • @izzydaizzy3745
      @izzydaizzy3745 2 года назад +4

      @@cahinton. oh! Informal, meeting friends. If its an interview or somehow formal stuff I make a point to be in time, but I don't know that much of that 'formal' world by now to be completely accurate to you

    • @crisc1049
      @crisc1049 2 года назад +3

      ​​​​​@@cahinton. in Spain if we have meeting with friends it's not a big deal if you are 10 minutes late, or 15. but in a formal meeting, for a job interview or stuff like that we are very puntual. if it's at 07:00 am, we are there at 07:00 am. because if you are late for a formal appointment it would be considered very disrespectful and irresponsible. you would not give a good image. But if it's a meeting with friends we don't care that much.

    • @jal051
      @jal051 2 года назад

      @@cahinton. In Spain if it's a serious appointment we are on time. With friends it can go from 10 minutes to half an hour (half an hour if it's a group of friends so you know there won't be only 1 person waiting alone).

  • @alanm6329
    @alanm6329 Год назад +8

    Traditionally, "latino" refers to people from latin america and is focused usually on geographic origin. The term "hispanic" usually refers to people from spanish-speaking countries and is focused on the language.

    • @L0VTX_H8CA
      @L0VTX_H8CA Год назад

      Yes, traditionally. But for some reason people want Latino to include the former Latin speaking part of Europe, too. I don’t get it. These are the same people that can’t understand that traditionally the term “American” refers specifically to someone from The United States of America and not anyone from anywhere else in the North or South American continents. People love to bastardize the English language, and some anglophones even have the audacity to try to bastardize Spanish with their Latinx crap.

    • @F.Picknaipa
      @F.Picknaipa Год назад +3

      Traditionally Latino refers to people from Latium which is in Italy.

    • @Marcos_Souza789
      @Marcos_Souza789 Год назад

      @@L0VTX_H8CA Traditionally? For centuries there are europeans that call themselves as latinos. This word has a much greater meaning than you think. Latino/a isn't even an english word, it’s a spanish word… the english words don't have genders. The reality is that latino are all the people that are from countries that speak languages that are derived from latin (portuguese, italian, spanish, french and romenian). But you dumb xenophobic people from USA picked that word, distorted its meaning and limited it only to the latin america people. But that is wrong! If you want to refer to the people from the Latin America. The right way is Latino Americano. When you speak only Latino you are including people from europe, africa and oceania too! Because there are a lot of people from these continents that are from countries that have as official language a language that is derived from latin.

  • @Han-kj1sw
    @Han-kj1sw 2 года назад +29

    Actually the real Latinos are the people from italy, spain, france, portugal and all the places of the roman empire because de original latinos were the romans, the word latin in america was given by a french that wanted to make a diference betwen the america that speak english and the one that speak latin languages, when we speak about ethnicity the people from latin america are not latinos but the spanish people are.

    • @stone0234
      @stone0234 2 года назад +7

      Real Latinos? You mean like the Latin tribe that would give birth to the Roman kingdom, then republic then empire? Most European "latins" today do not have that "original" ancestry, not even Italians. Latins were Romans and Romans was a cultural thing, not genetical. Many Romans did not live in the Italian peninsula (as the empire was huge) and their descendants today also migrated to the Americas aka "Latin America". So you can also say we from the Americas also carry that heritage (I am of Mexican background).
      Personally I don't even like the term "Latin America" since it was coined by the French to try and further separate Spain from its now independent overseas territories/empire.

    • @Han-kj1sw
      @Han-kj1sw 2 года назад +8

      I did not mean exactly that they are "real latins" but that they are the most close to that.
      And yes, many people in the american continent carry that heritage but not as much as the people from italy, spain, france, etc.
      I do not like the term "latin america" either, i think every person born in america from canada to argentina should be called amerinan.
      Any way today the world has that in some way wrong idea but people got used to it, i just like to coment all this that I've learned in my studies.

    • @dennercassio
      @dennercassio Год назад +1

      By your terrible standards, we should call a LOT of people in Europe, Asia and Africa as latinos since the Roman Empire was massively huge

  • @alvarofrnnds
    @alvarofrnnds 2 года назад +15

    Andréa da Espanha é fora da curva. Ela é muito linda.

  • @davisantana6183
    @davisantana6183 Год назад +3

    Being a latino is a linguistic branch thing. Latin America has this name cuz of the language we speak: Portuguese, Spanish and French. So there are lots of latin countries in Europe

  • @lellyparker
    @lellyparker 2 года назад +54

    Andrea's reactions to Daniela's answers are hilarious. And as for that kissing in public question, a simple "yes" would have been fine. lol

    • @GabaMart9598
      @GabaMart9598 2 года назад +11

      The question was not about kiss

  • @henrique2b
    @henrique2b Год назад +6

    5:16 I like straightforward people, I like Spanish girls

  • @alvarofrnnds
    @alvarofrnnds 2 года назад +15

    Eu queria ser amigo delas, muito simpáticas e inteligentes.

  • @russellward4624
    @russellward4624 2 года назад +52

    I'm surprised she doesn't think Brazilians are famous for being late cause we call it Brazil time cause all the Brazilians I've met are always super late. Lol maybe it's just the type of Brazilians coming from BJJ and MMA.

    • @juliocms00
      @juliocms00 2 года назад +19

      No, you're absolutely right, we brazilians definitely are known for being late.

    • @GabaMart9598
      @GabaMart9598 2 года назад +5

      I'm Brazilian and I have no idea how on earth did she say that lol

    • @russellward4624
      @russellward4624 2 года назад +1

      @rtm true but there's lots of countries where being on time is supper important like Japan.

    • @DA-db9bi
      @DA-db9bi 2 года назад

      When I think of Brazil I think of bunda and football

    • @laylammorais
      @laylammorais 2 года назад +1

      I'm Brazilian and due to me getting used to international affairs that I had to be punctual, it really makes me annoyed when Brazilians get late, I feel like I have an English mentality now 😭

  • @DukeEdinburgh1921
    @DukeEdinburgh1921 8 месяцев назад

    right very respectful of you, truthful dont waste the time of other people, common sense which a few people knows about time is probably a precious thing in the life of a person? , is it hard to understand in some people

  • @nathalykim1263
    @nathalykim1263 Год назад +5

    brasileiro não ser atrasildo é o maior absurdo que já ouvi kkkkkkkkkk, senhor amado

  • @Lizard14
    @Lizard14 2 года назад +31

    "You're not gonna see people making ou in front of a supermarket at 2pm"
    Girl, I see people making out at the metro station at literally any time of the day. Yes, yes we do. No need to explain that.

    • @leleotrx
      @leleotrx 2 года назад +5

      Wow, I just saw at night and I'm from a metropolitan region, it's not so common here in the state of SP

    • @Lizard14
      @Lizard14 2 года назад +1

      @@leleotrx Eu moro na cidade de SP :x

    • @leleotrx
      @leleotrx 2 года назад +2

      @@Lizard14 Caramba, à noite tudo bem, mas de dia eu nunca vi, devo ter tido sorte então

    • @juniortelles3023
      @juniortelles3023 2 года назад

      Haha... isso só acontece nos metrôs daqui? Vai achando inocente! 🤣

    • @jal051
      @jal051 2 года назад +1

      We do it in Spain too, don't worry.

  • @DWRWC
    @DWRWC 2 года назад +12

    Andrea es tan guapísima ! Me encanta

  • @СэмҚыпшақ
    @СэмҚыпшақ Год назад +3

    We kazakhs are champion of being late! 🇰🇿🤣 we can be late up to 2 hours

  • @evelly777
    @evelly777 7 месяцев назад +1

    Yes, spanish people are latino...but the biggest difference is because they are "latin-european" and the brazilians, for example, are latin-americans...but Spain, Portugal, France, Italy and Romania can also be latino because they speak a language that is derived from Latin. The same happens with african countries that speak some of these languages, Angola, for example, speaks Portuguese.

  • @Michelle-ld4me
    @Michelle-ld4me 2 года назад +15

    I prefer to be called Mexican American instead of Latino. Latino means we speak languages that come from Latin, and a lot of people interpret it as being from Latin America, but I have friends from Romania and France in Europe who consider themselves Latin. In Spanish the word of Latin is Latino… hence why it gets complicated. It’s a linguistic term that was applied to a geographical area where people speak Latin languages… I loved studying in Spain and I hope to also visit Brazil someday. I also like these videos so I can learn about other countries.

    • @ericktwelve11
      @ericktwelve11 2 года назад

      Maybe you should just call yourself a gringa, if you like to be politically correct like a gringo

    • @adr77510
      @adr77510 2 года назад

      How do you feel about the term Chicano or Hispanic?

    • @jal051
      @jal051 2 года назад

      @@adr77510 How about American? It sounds like she's born and raised in the USA.

    • @isasolorzano9706
      @isasolorzano9706 2 года назад +1

      @@adr77510 I've always heard that the term "chicano" was invented by Mexican immigrants who hailed from the capital city.
      We call people from the city "Chilangos", so it's a fusion between that and "Americano".
      On the other hand, I've heard that, people who are born in the US from Mexican parents (from any part of Mexico) are called "pochos".
      That's what I would be called, which I don't mind lol At least it's shorter than "Mexican American".

    • @L0VTX_H8CA
      @L0VTX_H8CA Год назад

      The confusion comes in with two different languages taking the same word. “Latino” appears to be Spanish, but it is used in American English. In American English, Latino is a short format of Latinoamérica, and is used to describe people from that part of the world, where the American English usage of Latin (without the o/a) would describe the Latin language, it’s subsets, or the part of Europe influenced by the Latin languages and culture, e.g. Romania.
      The only usage of “Latin” in American English referring to Latinoamérica at all was in music. That was a case of an incorrect word usage catching on by accident, and it’s still used wrong in the context of music today.
      No one (except maybe a back wooded redneck who doesn’t know any better) would refer to Mexicans, Cubans, or Argentinians as Latin. They’d always be called Latino, as far as American English is concerned.
      With that said, if the Brits are over there fucking shit up with that, I can’t help that. That’s on them and them alone.

  • @andrewmagdy977
    @andrewmagdy977 6 месяцев назад +1

    Damn, the brazilian woman are supper attractive

  • @srtbazzi
    @srtbazzi 2 года назад +62

    I’m from Brazil, and the lady from Spain knows more from Brazil than the Brazilian one.

  • @arturigarashi3831
    @arturigarashi3831 2 года назад +72

    Brazilians not famous for being late !? Whaaaat ?
    I don't know where you grew up but dang that's sooo common in SP kkk ,even some foreigners make fun of it 🤣

    • @Camila-rb9en
      @Camila-rb9en 2 года назад +8

      Né?! Kkk Também não entendi~ ela é de Santa Catarina 🤔 talvez o povo do sul deva ser mais pontual😂😂😂

    • @arturigarashi3831
      @arturigarashi3831 2 года назад +2

      @@Camila-rb9en pode ser as heranças européias kkk.
      Realmente não sei sobre os costumes do sul 🤷

    • @violaobrasileiro
      @violaobrasileiro 2 года назад +1

      I was wondering the same! hahahah

    • @evertonpereira14
      @evertonpereira14 2 года назад

      Né? Pensei o mesmo. kkkk Aqui se marca as 15H pra começar as 17h e por aí vai.

    • @monalisalamonier
      @monalisalamonier 2 года назад +3

      Nem todos os estados são assim.

  • @Nando_
    @Nando_ 2 месяца назад

    🇧🇷 out of the big cities there's no much to worry about... on small cities people leave their cars open with the key on

  • @mrnordyk1125
    @mrnordyk1125 2 года назад +2

    Brasil most know? Sepultura 😉🤘

  • @inesdesousamartins6313
    @inesdesousamartins6313 7 месяцев назад +1

    I'm portuguese. I consider myself a latino person as a sense of belonging with the other latin European countries (we have many things in common in our language, culture, mentality, lifestyle, etc.). I also considerar myself South European and to some extent a Mediterranean person because, despite I don't share a similar language with the other non latin speaking mediterranean countries, we have also a similar climate and food, which also influence a lot of our daily lives. Here in Portugal we don't use very much the expression "latino" (I think it's more common to use South European or Mediterranean people) but we wouldn't use it also to call to someone from South America (we are also latino, it would be weird). I think that meaning of "latino" as "Hispanic South American" could make sense in the American continent but not in the European context, of course. Regarding the official terms used to include South American portuguese / spanish speaking countries, we use Iberoamerican (= Portugal, Spain and American portuguese and spanish official speaking countries), lusophony or Community of Portuguese Language Countries (all Portuguese official speaking countries). We also have the Community of Portuguese-speaking African countries (all Portuguese official speaking countries in Africa).

  • @erika_92
    @erika_92 2 года назад +11

    Eu tenho uma queda pela Andrea. E agora, como faz ? 🥰🥰

  • @sergiosanchez1365
    @sergiosanchez1365 2 года назад +52

    Latino is anyone who speaks Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian or Romanian, so yes, we Spaniards are Latinos, what we are not is Latin Americans, like Mexicans, Argentines, Haitians, Brazilians or Canadians from the Quebec region , there are also Latin Africans, such as Senegalese, Angolans or Equatorial Guineans.

    • @scarlettwinter4256
      @scarlettwinter4256 2 года назад +4

      Exactly, Latino are romance languages countries, and that includes Europe, Africa, and some in Asia. I think that whats contributes to this misconception, is in the name (insted of LATIN America, try say SOUTH America), then you'll never forget that Angola IS a latin country. Because if Latino is ONLY in South America, then what about Suriname (speaks Duch), or Equatorial-Guine (speaks English).

    • @sergiosanchez1365
      @sergiosanchez1365 2 года назад +6

      @Τάρτησσος Not only Germanic, they are Afro-Germanic American, because they are black people who speak a Germanic language who were born in America, and it does make sense, since "Germanic" is not a race, it is simply a term that refers to languages that came from northern Europe, just as "Latin" refers to the languages ​​that emerged from the ancient Roman Empire, it is not a race, as some think.

    • @Pikachu-ez1rm
      @Pikachu-ez1rm 2 года назад +1

      Yes! I always argue with people telling them Spanish are also Latinos. Thing is, the term "latino" in the US, is only used for people from Latin America

    • @Joker-bp1gf
      @Joker-bp1gf 2 года назад +2

      @@scarlettwinter4256 Latin America in NOT only South America, thats why you can't say it like that

    • @scarlettwinter4256
      @scarlettwinter4256 2 года назад +3

      @@Joker-bp1gf exactly what I didn’t said. People outside say LATIN America to refer to SOUTH America, so if you change how its pronounced THEN you wont have the misconception that only in south america you can find latin countrys. I’m from Brasil, I know latin countries exists in other continents. Latino is a definition to a family of lenguages, not a geographic point, or a ethnicity. For example: I’m South American, Brazilian, Luso-brasileira, and I speak a latin language (portuguese).

  • @Lxz3
    @Lxz3 2 года назад +34

    Latinos = Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, French and Romanian speaking people.
    Latin America = Spanish, Portuguese and French speaking countries in America.
    Ibero America = Spanish and Portuguese speaking countries in America.
    Hispanic America = Spanish-speaking countries in America.
    Latinos are really all whose language comes from Latin such as Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, French, Romanian and its derivatives. That’s why the term Latin America should be used to refer to the group of countries in America that speak Spanish, Portuguese, even French, but if you want to refer to the Spanish-speaking countries, you should say Hispanic America (Hispanoamérica) and “hispanos” (Hispanic ppl).
    So we can say that all hispanos are Latino, but not all Latinos are hispanos.
    In any case, being Latino isn’t only the language, but it’s also in the culture, in the character, it’s like a vibe as Andrea and Daniela said and in my opinion, this is something that I don’t see as deeply rooted in french or romanian ppl.

    • @taivonen14
      @taivonen14 2 года назад +3

      Por fin alguien con conocimiento histórico.

    • @naiara1122
      @naiara1122 2 года назад +2

      THANK YOU!!! Finally someone who knows the basics in this comment section 🙄

    • @vinade87
      @vinade87 2 года назад +2

      @rtm "latino" as a short for "latinoamericano" is a american expression... and it has this meaning full of stereotype.
      There is a huge difference between the image that the USA has of a "latino", and the people of latin american has about themselves.
      It is sad that people choose to see the latin america through the eyes of hollywood, (the tacos and narco stereotype).
      We, brazilians, are latin americans... we share a lot of our culture with other countries of latin american.
      Similarities in food, religion, language, history, slavery, natives, music... we are not the same, but we share a lot.
      We have spicy food here in Brazil
      our Pamonha is literally the same as the mexicans Tamales
      a lot of countries in latin america eat rice and beans.
      And it is not a coincidence... the chillis, corn, beans, potato, cassava, are indigenous ingredients.
      the Camdomblé exists in all latin america (with other names)
      most of us are mixed, not all, but the majority
      Brasil is huge, and we are different even between ourselves.
      You can spot similatiries these roots even in regions considered "white" like the south of Brazil.
      In Rio grande do sul, you have the Gaúcho... the same argentinian Gaucho.
      We have the chimarrão (mate), churrasco (asado), music (chamamé, milonga), even our "tchê"(argentinian "che") , sharing roots with Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay.
      We should see the latin america with a different perspective... not through the eyes of the USA or Europe.
      I, personally, think it is beautiful. The latin america has a lot to offer... so many countries and cultures, but sometimes you can spot this little bit of "familiarity".

  • @kyoxkurenai
    @kyoxkurenai 2 года назад +34

    They look exactly like you'd expect a Spanish and a Brazilian girl to look. I found that very interesting and I wonder if that was taken into consideration when they were chosen for this or it was just pure coincidence.

    • @jal051
      @jal051 2 года назад +8

      There's another Brazilian girl in this channel who's superwhite. I hope that answers the question.

  • @mortenmoicmoigladys1236
    @mortenmoicmoigladys1236 2 года назад +2

    Andrea 💖💖

  • @puma1304
    @puma1304 6 месяцев назад +1

    y Andrea habla mallorquin o se relaciona mas bien en castellano? Não vi tudo o video (pode ser que voçe ja lo diz) Daniela e de onde? eu acho que sulina. Y en realidad latinos somos todos, todos los que hablamos una lengua neolatina, y no solo las bien conocidas, sino que tambien las otras: occitano, sardu, rumansch ladin, arpetan, friulano, liones, mirandino, ladino, etc, etc, (y podrian incluirse algunas lenguas criollas como el yoparà, chavacano, papiamentu, capverdense) PERO en un sentido mas coloquial, "latino" es una construccion estadounidense que se refiere a los latinoamericanos (aunque ellos tienen un enredo muy grande de donde pasa la frontera, y a veces incluyen a los españoles, y obviamente siempre confunden origen racial con cultura, con lengua, con nacionalidad, etc!)

  • @osemcontrole
    @osemcontrole Год назад +1

    Arriving late in Brazil is the law.

  • @JP-en7cc
    @JP-en7cc 2 года назад +34

    I need a Spain-Portugal video

    • @JosephOccenoBFH
      @JosephOccenoBFH 2 года назад +3

      Check out Portuguese with Leo's channel where he visits Madrid and talks to the locals in European Portuguese.

    • @DiegoDelRey1
      @DiegoDelRey1 2 года назад +8

      We need a spain-portugal-argentina-brazil. 😁

    • @zarzaparrilla67
      @zarzaparrilla67 2 года назад

      @@DiegoDelRey1 yes please

  • @LL-gx6tz
    @LL-gx6tz 2 года назад +5

    Mulher, que Brasil é esse que vc vive??? Brasileiros conhecidissímos por chegarem atrasados, a gente só não se importa.

    • @murilosilva4190
      @murilosilva4190 2 года назад +1

      geralmente a gente marca os encontros 30 min antes pro pessoal chegar no horário certo e mesmo assim chegam atrasados.

  • @franksanchez8341
    @franksanchez8341 Год назад

    Nice video i love it the slangs and all

  • @Istariable
    @Istariable Год назад

    In 1820~ and 1850~ there were geopolitical conflicts between BR and AR. First, the fight over the territory of current Uruguay, and then the fight over the Platine River. But nowadays it is mostly about football and racism.

  • @ernestchacon4928
    @ernestchacon4928 Год назад

    Hell nope, those girls know how to take a tourist's money at the first first base..., 🎉😅🤣😂😹 !!!

  • @awa5785
    @awa5785 2 года назад +11

    3:12 to be fair, latino used to be a term to refer to the Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, and Romanian that was later changed to referring mostly to Latin American people. Technically Spanish are latinos but it’s obsolete and weird to use the term on them nowadays.

  • @danielvfrodrigues
    @danielvfrodrigues Год назад +4

    Meu Deus, Pele e Maradona viraram Neymar e Messi. hahaha

    • @matheuss1618
      @matheuss1618 Год назад +1

      é só um exemplo de quem n entende de futebol, normal

    • @danielvfrodrigues
      @danielvfrodrigues Год назад

      @@matheuss1618 Eu sei, mas a que ponto chegamos? hahahaha

  • @rique4964
    @rique4964 2 года назад

    can't forget the 7x1 incident in 2014

  • @tipr8739
    @tipr8739 Год назад +1

    Brazil is about as safe as the United States. In the US something like 50 counties are responsible for 75-90% of the crime. I imagine it is the same thing in Brazil.

  • @timsummers870
    @timsummers870 2 года назад +3

    Andrea is yum yum

  • @bandman6940
    @bandman6940 2 года назад +20

    Andrea, please keep saying Espain. You accent is wonderful.

  • @mistersquare7327
    @mistersquare7327 Год назад

    Daniela is so cool and beautiful.❤

  • @LeftyConspirator
    @LeftyConspirator 2 года назад +63

    Question: "What is Spain famous for?"
    Andrea: Goes on to mention *every single thing in Spain!*
    I love it. Never change.

  • @ariel3422
    @ariel3422 2 года назад

    Yes, very.

  • @Nando_
    @Nando_ 2 месяца назад

    🇧🇷 we hate came early and wait, so it is normal to be a little delayed due some trouble on the way 😂😂

  • @dansassis6770
    @dansassis6770 5 месяцев назад

    1 - Yes, Brazil isn't safe, but it's not super dangerous either... But if you don't pay attention, you'll lose your cell phone easily.
    2 - And if you go to any big party (at least in my city), the chances of you seeing someone doing more than kissing are pretty high 😂😂😂😂

  • @samuelpreciado1336
    @samuelpreciado1336 2 года назад +13

    These two are perfect combination. More please

  • @toascranill5464
    @toascranill5464 2 года назад +2

    Well yeah, if the spanish had not colonized our countries, we wouldn't have much in common

  • @Rowlph8888
    @Rowlph8888 2 года назад

    I hope they are!

  • @sebastianazurdiah556
    @sebastianazurdiah556 13 дней назад

    I think being late is a thing on people who speaks Spanish lol

  • @mishgunjigun
    @mishgunjigun 2 года назад +1

    Spain is famous for the bull shows, Madrid, Barcelona beaches and architecture, Catalonia, Mayorca etc
    Brazil is famous for carnaval, samba, football, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, beaches, big ooty girls

  • @nagone11
    @nagone11 Год назад +1

    Latinos or Latinas could be considered for both, but Hispanics are those who are of Spanish speaking countries. So, Brazilians' would not be Hispanics.

  • @mabsss
    @mabsss 2 года назад +9

    vemos como nós brasileiros facilmente nos comunicamos com pouquíssimos gestos, só acontecem em frases que queremos enfatizar de verdade, chega a ser engraçado depois de ver o vídeo da italiana e da espanhola tentando não usar as mãos

  • @gisellesilva9285
    @gisellesilva9285 Год назад

    They could put subtitles in other languages. So everyone could know the translation

  • @justtevieee
    @justtevieee 2 года назад +2

    COMO QUE ANDREA ES DE MALORCA Y AHORA ME ENTERO?

  • @vivahernando1
    @vivahernando1 2 года назад +1

    She is from E Spain not Spain

  • @markrenton5791
    @markrenton5791 2 года назад +4

    Brazilians are famous for being easy.............. to talk with 😀

  • @Nando_
    @Nando_ 2 месяца назад +1

    🇧🇷 of course we don't hate argentinians... it's just idiotic people being cocky about soccer (I hate soccer, not Argentina)... Argentina it's awesome and I can't wait for my vacations to travel over there on my motorcycle

  • @victoriaanastaciamoreirago4710
    @victoriaanastaciamoreirago4710 2 года назад +25

    Quanta química 🥰

    • @natanaelrocha1879
      @natanaelrocha1879 Год назад +2

      Mais nada a ver com química de
      pegação . Duas( Mulheres heteras) Fato.

    • @sophie-8
      @sophie-8 Год назад

      ​@@natanaelrocha1879osh

  • @takmak7046
    @takmak7046 2 года назад

    そもそも漢字圏だから、音読みならたいてい似てくるよね

  • @lovetapp558
    @lovetapp558 2 года назад +9

    Daniela's tone is so A1...so beautiful

    • @rique4964
      @rique4964 2 года назад

      that's a very interesting comment

  • @AnaVitoria-fw1hh
    @AnaVitoria-fw1hh 2 года назад +20

    The Brazilian girl is beautiful

  • @brigittanagy9087
    @brigittanagy9087 2 года назад +9

    I have been in Granada 3x, but never visited the Alhambra, it was too hot in Granada :D that area is crazy hot in July-August. I loved Conil, Chiclana, Cádiz area. And also Alicante, Benidorm. And I had a nice long skating on the Paseo del Parque in Málaga, it is more hundred meters long, its surface is smooth, good for skating. :)

    • @alfrredd
      @alfrredd 2 года назад +2

      Andalucía should only be visited in winter except the coastal cities (Malaga, Almería, Marbella, Cádiz, Huelva, etc.) that are usually colder thanks to the sea .

  • @Renado009
    @Renado009 Год назад

    My brother live in mallorca rn:)

  • @fs.7847
    @fs.7847 2 года назад +5

    brazilian are famous for being late girl wtf are u saying lol im a brazilian and im not a late person but brazilians sure like to be late

  • @PropertyOfK
    @PropertyOfK 2 года назад +12

    BOASTING: I've already visited Spain twice this year : > Barcelona is definitely overrated and crowded, same as Malaga (both are beautiful though). I have travelled from Alicante through the south to Faro in Portugal and then back to Alicante along the coast with a day trip to Tanger,Morocco and Gibraltar.
    Places I loved: Granada, Sevilla, Cadiz, Tarifa, Almeria, Tabernas (desert!!).
    I also love Valencia because of the variety things you can do there : )

    • @zarzaparrilla67
      @zarzaparrilla67 2 года назад +3

      Barcelona is the most overrated city in Spain, and probably of the world. I'm Spanish btw. A lot of places from the south, you should also visit the north, different vibes, but a lot of beautiful places as well. My fav city is Toledo, near Madrid

    • @PropertyOfK
      @PropertyOfK 2 года назад

      @@zarzaparrilla67 from closest airport I have flights to Girona or Alicante, that's why the south, it's just easier to get to: ) And the sun, I know that in the north it can rain a lot and this is what I run from ; )
      But I have all Spain in mind, I would love to visit more.

  • @hueypautonoman
    @hueypautonoman 2 года назад +24

    I love the Islamic architecture in Granada, Cordoba and Seville. I’d like to visit those places.

    • @delirium1326
      @delirium1326 2 года назад +5

      They should remove it because it was the remnants of colonizing oppressors That's what I learned on twitter.

    • @hueypautonoman
      @hueypautonoman 2 года назад +11

      @@delirium1326 Gotta love Twitter lol

    • @samuelpreciado1336
      @samuelpreciado1336 2 года назад +1

      Seville is gorgeous. The real Alcazar is a must see.

    • @anndeecosita3586
      @anndeecosita3586 2 года назад +2

      I saw that architecture in Toledo.

    • @zarzaparrilla67
      @zarzaparrilla67 2 года назад +3

      @@delirium1326 bruh removing places like la alhambra, la giralda or la mezquita de córdoba would be such a sin, I'm Spanish by the way

  • @mapheymax1925
    @mapheymax1925 2 года назад +3

    8:38 well, about that, i'm from a city in the northeast, and like, i'm 100% sure it's one of the lesser known cities in the country, as far as i know, we've never been mentioned in any kind of place and hardly anyone not even from nearby cities know of our existence, but anyway. There, we have some cases of people making out in public, like, ACTUALLY MAKING OUT. Two of them: one was inside a Christmas themed house on the avenue, and the other was behind an abandoned bathroom next to the library. (Both happened last year.)
    São José da Laje is a small town, but there is nothing small about the chaotic moments and events here.

    • @dennercassio
      @dennercassio Год назад

      I think you're mixing making out with having sex lol

  • @elguapo17
    @elguapo17 2 года назад +10

    Que brasileira é esse sobre atraso? Kkkk

  • @Sabrewolf0
    @Sabrewolf0 2 года назад +9

    Having Andrea is always fun!

  • @antoniodragonheart8965
    @antoniodragonheart8965 Год назад

    Pretty gatitas

  • @mishgunjigun
    @mishgunjigun 2 года назад

    Brazilians don't hate Argentina, Mexicans kinda do haha por falta de educación

    • @hiphipjorge5755
      @hiphipjorge5755 Год назад

      Hardly...Mexicans either don't have an opinion on Argentina or like the Argentinos they meet (plenty of argentinos live in Mexico City and Yucatan Peninsula for example)
      However, there is a stereotype of de que los argentinos pueden ser creidos

    • @MishaElRusito
      @MishaElRusito Год назад

      @@hiphipjorge5755 There's a lot of them in Playa and Tulum and they have a fame of being noisy, smoke weed in the rented apartments and refuse to pay rent

  • @docorrea
    @docorrea Год назад

    Really, the reason of the "why brazil hate argentina" is Messi vs Neymar? The soccer part is ok, but the discussion was always Pelé vs Maradona.

  • @jayydcordero4270
    @jayydcordero4270 2 года назад

    Like Mexico

  • @aziane95
    @aziane95 2 года назад +11

    I missed Andrea 😍😍 she is so fresh

  • @MateusOliveira-vm4mw
    @MateusOliveira-vm4mw 2 года назад +3

    Legendas em português!!

  • @alexmendez9792
    @alexmendez9792 2 года назад +8

    isn't Andrea the most thoughtful person ever? hahaha, I always enjoy her take on many topics that WF throws at them.

  • @lucas-prado
    @lucas-prado 2 года назад +14

    3:07 How long has she lived abroad? Yeah, we're really famous for being late.

  • @misterymisterio8778
    @misterymisterio8778 Год назад

    Do brazilian people makeout in public? It happens, I've seen it more than once. Some places are more common like parks, beaches, malls. But it is a rude thing to do and makes people around you uncomfortable.