I'm Portuguese, and loved the way you talk about my country... I do think Portugal is kinda view as an insignificant place by others. Thank you so much for talking amazyng things about us... Big hug :)
We are so helpful to people asking for directions because most of the time it's easier to take them there than to teach them the way. Don't know about other people but I can't help thinking that if they get lost it'll be my fault, so I don't think twice, I just say "follow me". : )
Thank you for liking our country this much. For an imigrant that always gets to find out that most people know nothing about Portugal ( or that annoyingly think they are much superior and that we are a poor country) and how great we were and amazing we are , it is quite refreshing to see someone so passionate about our culture. Your accent is really great! If you knew the amount of times I've tried to get my British and Irish friends to say words like João, pão, cão and it never sounds right...LOL.
God yes we are human gps's, that's true!!!!!!!! we help no matter who you are, I like to talk with english people when they need help they are so nice!!, not only english peolpe but french, spanish..... etc
Cristopher Columbus wasn't portuguese. Indeed he was born in Genoa ( Italy ) . The portuguese kingdom only regreted his try to get to India faster . He get to America by a missunderstood , that made his trip one of the most important to the History (sorry my english, I'm portuguese) !
I am glad you learn rather than thinking you were going to "learn" them your ways. On a second note: The authority of Jesus Christ was never broken throughout the centuries ever since He, JC, gave this authority to the 1st Pope, St, Peter. This authority still "vigente"/valid today with Pope Francis. To prove this follow the books (In libraries throughout the world) of the list of all successors of St. Peter. This succession of the authority of Jesus Christ was NEVER broken. Not even in the dark ages -- as they have some of you believe...
You are correct. The word in common usage to mean fate is 'destino' but the speaker here is quite correct when he says the word fado also means fate. It comes from the Latin word 'fatum' from which we derive the word 'fate' in English. 'Fate' and 'Fado' have the same root. The use of the word 'fado' to mean fate fell out of general use when it was adopted to as the name of this style of singing However, it still persists in the lyrics of fado songs where it can often suggest both the singing and concept of fate.
I'm Portuguese, and loved the way you talk about my country... I do think Portugal is kinda view as an insignificant place by others. Thank you so much for talking amazyng things about us... Big hug :)
I completly agree with you!
Portugal is the country that discovered the world and the world forgot!
We are so helpful to people asking for directions because most of the time it's easier to take them there than to teach them the way. Don't know about other people but I can't help thinking that if they get lost it'll be my fault, so I don't think twice, I just say "follow me". : )
I'm so happy you enjoyed my country and that you took the time to learn about us..
I wish you All the best in your life ;)
Obrigado por falares da minha cultura, representa mesmo muito, obrigado.
aw he talks like he is in love with Portugal!!!!
Bacalhau is great.. The most delicious fish food
bacalhau* but tnk u
+Vlad Com bacalhau=codfish
de nada
Hahaha , is bacalhau :)
OMG! i´m portuguese and i love this video!!
And i´m so happy for you liked and i hope you cameback!!
People from other countries DON'T cover up their mouths when they yawn? :O
Thank you so much for this. Honestly. It made me cry for how accurate it is and how you appreciate us.
We are celebrating St. Peter and St. Paul here in Brazil (June 29th)
Our colture is amazing!
Many people now less of our country than you
Ty for the kind words
culture* know* de nada :)
yeah sorry, not that good at english
Orgulho-me de ser portuguesa... :)
Portugal Is Awesome
i love my country
Thank you for liking our country this much. For an imigrant that always gets to find out that most people know nothing about Portugal ( or that annoyingly think they are much superior and that we are a poor country) and how great we were and amazing we are , it is quite refreshing to see someone so passionate about our culture. Your accent is really great! If you knew the amount of times I've tried to get my British and Irish friends to say words like João, pão, cão and it never sounds right...LOL.
You know a lot of us, really I can see you loved to have been here. I just see the weather in TV in the US today(31.01.2019), run from there, man.
such a cool guy..i live in portugal..let me know if you want a care package from Portugal :)
Proud Portuguese here! :-) ;)
Thank you! I'm Portuguese!
when he says he have over 200 ways to prepare codfish just cracked me xD....
I'm Portuguese and I never heard of the 'open the door' policy...
God yes we are human gps's, that's true!!!!!!!! we help no matter who you are, I like to talk with english people when they need help they are so nice!!, not only english peolpe but french, spanish..... etc
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Cristopher columbus WAS portuguese, but the portuguese kingdom didn't want to finance his trip, so he travelled to America with Spanish boats
thanks for the tip!
Cristopher Columbus wasn't portuguese. Indeed he was born in Genoa ( Italy ) . The portuguese kingdom only regreted his try to get to India faster .
He get to America by a missunderstood , that made his trip one of the most important to the History (sorry my english, I'm portuguese) !
Sim, ele era português. Cuba é uma aldeia no Alentejo... o filho dele fala disso no seu diário.
+Ricardo Pinto ele era portugues sim
what type of serving is being referred in these videos(misionaries?)
what's with the door??
i'mm so proud i am
portuguese
This guy really understands Portuguese people...
My favourite thing is crysis
I am glad you learn rather than thinking you were going to "learn" them your ways.
On a second note: The authority of Jesus Christ was never broken throughout the centuries ever since He, JC, gave this authority to the 1st Pope, St, Peter. This authority still "vigente"/valid today with Pope Francis. To prove this follow the books (In libraries throughout the world) of the list of all successors of St. Peter. This succession of the authority of Jesus Christ was NEVER broken. Not even in the dark ages -- as they have some of you believe...
That tradition of opening one christmas present before going to bed ....
I´m Portuguese , and... Well... That´s a lie
no its not
+Pedro Miguel Well atleast my family and my friends family's don't
In my family, we open all the presents before going to bed.
Só pq tu é os teu amigos não o fazem , não quer dizer que não seja uma tradição. 😂😂
+Raquel Adónis Bem , já percebi que isso é tradição , mas achei estranho quando fui perguntar à minha família inteira , e ninguém sabia disso
12 string Portuguese Guitar
We are human GPSs...LOL well, not my mother ...LOL never ever ask her for directions, she wants to explain so well, she will get you lost...LOL
It's disrespectful to not cover your yawning mouth in the U.S., too! Are you not taught that in Utah?
I'm from Portugal and I don't like "bacalhau" xD
Tuga pride :D
Fado does not mean fate
Actually yes it does!
+Michael DSP " Destino " means " Fate "
+Michael DSP not fado
You are correct. The word in common usage to mean fate is 'destino' but the speaker here is quite correct when he says the word fado also means fate. It comes from the Latin word 'fatum' from which we derive the word 'fate' in English. 'Fate' and 'Fado' have the same root. The use of the word 'fado' to mean fate fell out of general use when it was adopted to as the name of this style of singing However, it still persists in the lyrics of fado songs where it can often suggest both the singing and concept of fate.
+Michael DSP Oh! Ok. I didn't know that. Sorry
Your history is slightly off
Just saying