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Nice! I haven’t visited this neighborhood yet so it’s good to see it through your lens. I’ll be flying back into RJ in about a month and I really need to stop procrastinating and go ahead and apply for my CPF.
I had to chuckle listening to you at the end when you said “malls are boring” ;-) I do agree but funnily enough, I enjoyed going to Shopping Rio Sul, Shopping Leblon and the Village Mall in Barra da Tijuca. Now that i think about it, I was very much fascinated with every mall I’ve visited in the various countries travelled but absolutely find the malls in my own country to be super boring (aka South Africa)
Yeah I mean when it’s a unique looking all or something then yah it’s kinda interesting but I don’t like shopping or being in a mall for too long is all lol
That was one of the few things I disagree with Nick on only because the mall culture in the states is a thing of the past I.e. my childhood and so when I go to any mall in Brazil I feel like I’ve gone back to the 90’s here in the U.S.
Not gonna lie, I clicked on this thinking this was a video about 'Barra Da Tijuca', not knowing there's another similarly named neighborhood lol whoopz . . . still peeped the video tho, & actually looks pretty similar to certain busy ares in Brooklyn n The Bronx. & prolly other hustle-n-bustle type areas of cities.
How do find it living in Rio or the country of Brazil as a foreigner, I've been looking a Brazil for a while now of places where I would like to relocate, do you find it easy to get use to?
It has it's pros and cons. Only thing I could suggest is visit first before you decide that you want to move here. It's not for everyone plus learning the language would be a must.
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What a fantastic video, Nick.
Thanks man 👍
Nice! I haven’t visited this neighborhood yet so it’s good to see it through your lens. I’ll be flying back into RJ in about a month and I really need to stop procrastinating and go ahead and apply for my CPF.
Nice! Stay tuned for some vids from Espirito Santo. And yes, the CPF is needed while being here for sure.
I had to chuckle listening to you at the end when you said “malls are boring” ;-) I do agree but funnily enough, I enjoyed going to Shopping Rio Sul, Shopping Leblon and the Village Mall in Barra da Tijuca. Now that i think about it, I was very much fascinated with every mall I’ve visited in the various countries travelled but absolutely find the malls in my own country to be super boring (aka South Africa)
Yeah I mean when it’s a unique looking all or something then yah it’s kinda interesting but I don’t like shopping or being in a mall for too long is all lol
That was one of the few things I disagree with Nick on only because the mall culture in the states is a thing of the past I.e. my childhood and so when I go to any mall in Brazil I feel like I’ve gone back to the 90’s here in the U.S.
Pakistan has beautiful malls.
In Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi
@@Tamasha1 One day I shall visit Pakistan.
Você precisa conhecer bairros freguesia, pechincha, taquara, vila isabel, grajaú. Muito bons
Sim eu concordo 👍🏻
You should do a video on Praça da Vanhargem. That place is awesome after a game at Maracana.
Yeah that would be a good idea 👍
Not gonna lie, I clicked on this thinking this was a video about 'Barra Da Tijuca', not knowing there's another similarly named neighborhood lol whoopz . . . still peeped the video tho, & actually looks pretty similar to certain busy ares in Brooklyn n The Bronx. & prolly other hustle-n-bustle type areas of cities.
It's like Barra but no beaches and a bit more sketchy lol. But to be honest, way more like Copacabana without a beach and bigger.
NICE
Nice
How do find it living in Rio or the country of Brazil as a foreigner, I've been looking a Brazil for a while now of places where I would like to relocate, do you find it easy to get use to?
It has it's pros and cons. Only thing I could suggest is visit first before you decide that you want to move here. It's not for everyone plus learning the language would be a must.
@@nickmusttravel Thanks for the advise
Is this the town separated from Joatinga by the Praia de los amores? Or is there another Tijuca?
This is a neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro in the north zone of the city.