Why I Moved to South America! 🌎 The Continent of Opportunity!

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  • Опубликовано: 29 май 2024
  • Join me in this exciting episode of the Brazil Venture as I delve into the compelling reasons behind my decision to call South America, particularly Brazil, my new home. From strategic advantages like optimal time zones for global business to the alluring cost of living that stretches every dollar further, discover why this continent is dubbed the land of opportunity.
    In this video, I’ll touch on how the unique cultural experiences, economic benefits, and the untapped potential of the region influenced my life-changing move. Whether it’s the business-friendly tax structure or the rich, vibrant lifestyle that Brazil offers, each reason weaves into a narrative of freedom and possibility.
    Are you intrigued by the prospect of living in South America? Could this be your next big adventure? Tune in as I share my personal insights and experiences, providing you with a glimpse into the life that awaits in this breathtaking part of the world.
    Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and comment your thoughts or questions. What's your view on moving to a new continent for new opportunities?

Комментарии • 27

  • @wanderlustnimsaj
    @wanderlustnimsaj День назад +2

    Very relatedable reasons! And I definitely love all brazilians I met so far haha 🤣 they are just sooo cute and friendly! Have to come soon and visit you 😍 (i know I say this since forever lol desculpa!!!)

    • @TheBrazilVenture
      @TheBrazilVenture  10 часов назад

      You do! Brazil is really cool! You’d love it

  • @JGallahon
    @JGallahon 29 дней назад +2

    You've been here for quite some time already, but, still, welcome to Curitiba! I was born and grew up here, but my ancestors also decided to come and venture some decades ago. It's always nice to have different perspectives about the city (and the country in general) from someone that comes from a different country - as you may have noticed, many people here tend to see the negatives only. All the best and success to you and your company!

    • @TheBrazilVenture
      @TheBrazilVenture  28 дней назад +2

      Thank you so much! Yeah, I've noticed that, but yeah, I love it here! Curitiba is awesome!

  • @Minipulga_
    @Minipulga_ 27 дней назад +3

    My best friend, born and raised in Brasilia, is now living in Hamburg

  • @kilzonettimerio6510
    @kilzonettimerio6510 Месяц назад +3

    Seja bem vindo muita felicidade para vocês que de Tudo certo .

  • @DiegoDanner
    @DiegoDanner Месяц назад +2

    Hey I live in Joinville just about over 1 hour from CWB, if you'd like I can give you a tour here.

    • @TheBrazilVenture
      @TheBrazilVenture  Месяц назад +1

      That’s so nice! I’ve been to Joinville before, but never checked out the city center

  • @unknownninja4430
    @unknownninja4430 Месяц назад +2

    its giving max payne 3 vibes

  • @costamardem
    @costamardem Месяц назад +2

    Why dont u attend English Chickens meetings on Friday night?

  • @aindaemomelas
    @aindaemomelas Месяц назад +1

    brazil is still a sub development country, if you are rich of course you are good, but if you are poor your life will be very difficult. But relatively, the brazilian middle class is faar poorer than the middle class of other countries.

    • @TheBrazilVenture
      @TheBrazilVenture  Месяц назад +3

      What’s a sub development country? Brazil is a BRICS country and as such faces some challenges, but there are many countries worse off then Brazil.
      I really enjoy it here.

    • @eddiesantos4978
      @eddiesantos4978 Месяц назад +9

      Se vc ver alguém depreciando o Brasil no RUclips, quase certo que é brasileiro. É o complexo de vira-latas.

    • @aindaemomelas
      @aindaemomelas Месяц назад +4

      @@TheBrazilVenture indeed there are, but comparing the life of an average brazilian to the average of the european countries it is far worse. The average income is R$ 2.648. So for most of the population you have to live with a precarious health system, you do not have access to the city, poor education system, poor basic sanitation, violence, medieval penal system, police brutality etc etc All of this without talking about the structural racism, lgbt hate.

    • @TheBrazilVenture
      @TheBrazilVenture  Месяц назад +4

      @aindaemomelas for sure! I see your point and I’m not saying that these issues don’t exist, but at the same time, down here in Curitiba, I’m not seeing many of theses problems.

    • @renanxd04
      @renanxd04 Месяц назад +1

      @@eddiesantos4978 Ah, claro. O país com mais homicídios no mundo, 85° em poder aquisitivo, cada vez desidustrializando mais, ou seja, cada vez trabalhos de menor qualidade, terceira pior posição no rank de educação, quarta pior posição em saúde. O Brasil só é bom para quem é rico, ou quem não tem ambição nenhuma na vida e se dá por satisfeito vivendo à base de benefícios. E aí tenho que ver alguém falando em complexo de vira-latas?

  • @user-wq2yd5wp4j
    @user-wq2yd5wp4j 12 дней назад +3

    i lived in japan and united kingdom ,finally got happily settle in brasil..europe has more homless people ,worst healthcare now it's future seems insecure