RIP Yusef. He got alot of people to look into living in brazil and just told facts on how it was to live there. Very straightforward no BS just great content, he is truly missed
Do not come to Brazil. Brazil lives a dictatorship promoted by Alexandre de Moraes, member of brazilian supreme court. We see political persecution, censorship, journalist who have his passaport canceled without reazon etc... It is a tragedy. The socialists government has no credibility because the election was not fair. Moraes interfeered in election toward to benefit the most corrupted politician group Brazil ever had: the socialist. This socialist-bolivarian government have links with drug dealers and supports Nicolas Maduro, the venezuelan socialist dictatorship. Spend your money in a democratic coutry wich all this violents facts against freedom do not occur.
I like how you mention the cultural accent. It reminds me of Puerto Rico, where there's Spanish, indigenous, and African influence combined. I'll never get tired of watching drum circles anywhere, lol. It's so fascinating that the same people in West Africa, Los Angeles, Chicago, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Haiti, and Brazil know that a drum circle with good dancing is a good time. Never gets old.
Do not come to Brazil. Brazil lives a dictatorship promoted by Alexandre de Moraes, member of brazilian supreme court. We see political persecution, censorship, journalist who have his passaport canceled without reazon etc... It is a tragedy. The socialists government has no credibility because the election was not fair. Moraes interfeered in election toward to benefit the most corrupted politician group Brazil ever had: the socialist. This socialist-bolivarian government have links with drug dealers and supports Nicolas Maduro, the venezuelan socialist dictatorship. Spend your money in a democratic coutry wich all this violents facts against freedom do not occur.
Influences depend on the region here in Brazil. Take a look for example at videos "Gramado - Southern Brazil" or "Blumenau - Brazil". Would you think they are in Brazil or even Latin America?
@@PrinciplesofIncreaseTV , yes, we have many influences here, but I think that other influences besides African and Portuguese are not very known abroad, except in Latin America, Africa and a few in other continents because of the Brazilian cultural influence (soap operas, musics etc.). In general Brasil is seen as an "exotic" country and the international media highlights especially Carnival, beaches, Amazonia etc. So, many people abroad don't imagine other influences and get surprised.
I found the prices of things in Brazil relative to what I found in non touristy parts of Mexico, except for in Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo seemed a little more expensive, but then again I wasn't searching around for the best deals there either.
Karl, just found your channel and the visuals are good, you do a good job. I too am on the same page with you regarding Brazil. Originally from the US. I speak Portuguese too
Karl, I can save you a lot of time and effort in determining what countries are the best place to live. More so, even better, countries that are great to invest in real estate or a business.
Trying for an NLV atm in Spain from Canada but it is a total gong show, have my sights back on Brazil again. I used to go all the time and learned the language, Rio is so gorgeous... glad tor see you do vids there too. Largest group of Italians and Japanese outside of their respective countries says something too...
We have the largest Japanese population living outside of Japan. More specifically here in Sao Paulo. Liberdade (Freedom) district is the world's largest ethnic Japanese community outside of Japan.
Love your content! I've been contemplating retiring in Brazil as well as Panama (I was born there), Belize and the Philippines. I live in California. You speak of the Brazilian economy. What's your thought on the possibility of them moving to a BRICS currency?
Brazilian Stock market, Central Bank and other crucial entities, all operate based on the dollar. US Dollar will never be weak in Brazil no matter what
Can you make a video about the process of buying property in Brazil as a non Brazilian. The prices look good but im not sure about hidden costs that foreigners would be paying
I'm reposting a comment from earlier because for some reason it's no longer here. I was complimenting you on your video. I, like you am a gringo. I am just like you about Brazil too. I speak Portuguese as well, & I spend little time in the USA anylonger.
@Amarok.. i have a live video with an immigration attorney. You can do digital nomad, education visa, investor visa, marriage, have a child. I suggest checking out the live video for an in depth explanation.
Jeez, the big homie Yusef passed. Sorry for your personal loss and to his loved one. I think for the last few years, I've rediscovery you every few months so you're in different parts of the world. But his passing might be an issue you might want to explore in a video. I'm not sure if he was in the US or abroad, but topics like; repatriation, travel insurance, medical insurance, etc., And with all the REAL stuff going on in Columbia--how to have the phone numbers of the LOCAL police. As well as the number (AND location) of the US embassy of wherever you are traveling. I watched a guy named Julian traveling in Brazil, have his phone stolen and just trying to wing it. And also walking around with a GIANT vlog camera. Nope. On so many levels. So, I know your thing is being upbeat and investing, but a few tips you've learned might be something to consider.
I'm new to your channel...I'm going to retire this month. I am a retire Army Vet who has been to a few countries. I'm very interested in becoming an International Travler with a home base in Orlando. Oh, what happen to Yusuf...I like what he had going on
@vernonmurphy7945 makes sense also Orlando has good flight options relatively low cost of living. My brother is a vet now traveling the world enjoying his retirement. Yusuf passed away from covid complications peak pandemic. Extremely sad situation. Let me know if you need any guidance or planning you can always book a one on one call with me at www.entplife.com
Imigrants arived in Brazil by "waves". The 1º wave of germans were families looking for work and earn a piece of land in XIX century. The other waves...
Around 1900, the Brazilian government had a program to attract immigrants because slavery had ended (pushed by the Brits, who wanted "consumers" for their Industrial Revolution), and they lacked the labour force. The interior was inhabited, so they just gave land away in exchange for local development. That is why there are so many Japanese, German, Italian, Polish, Russians, Lebanese and so on, living peacefully in Brazil.
I don't think manufacturing in Brazil will ever hit China levels for two main reasons, 1. I don't see the Brazilian government ever investing that much resources into the education it'd take to get the Brazilian people up to the competency of the typical Chinese worker that deals with all of the equipment in those facilities, and two, China frankly is just more capitalist, both countries may be called socialist by the ill-informed, but the truth is Brazil is FAR more socialist than China is, China aside from a few very small socialist programs is 80 to 90% capitalist and that's just not the case for Brazil.
@@Karl__Pierre Yea, I mean it surprised me too, but you have to wonder why all these other countries went through their industrial revolution already and Brazil didn't, or atleast never fully went through it anyways. It's 2024 now and the latest countries to hop on that train were already doing it by the 80s. So you have to look at their regulations and tax structure, look at tariffs there ect ect, Brazil has massive tariffs and that just doesn't work with free trade, but they're not going to get rid of those tariffs because that's what they use to fund their welfare programs and subsidies of various kinds, and whether business minded people like us would love to see a fully free market Brazil, the people there love their subsidies man.
If you are born poor in Brasil there is no way to get out of poverty! It’s very hard. My parents left Brazil for Boston back in 1994 and they built a a great real estate portfolio here in Boston and Brazil. They are now 58 and retired with 21 all paid off properties in Brazil and 3 paid off properties in Boston. They are all set to retire and they built this from working 2+ jobs for many years. In Brazil they could never do this! I actually have cousins that are dentists in Brazil who came to Boston 2 years ago to work in construction because the money they make in Boston is higher! So Brasil is an awesome place to live if you already have money! If you don’t it’s a struggle to get out of the rat race there.
@@karinaoliveira3988 not true in current scenerio..if someone is educated ,as education is free in brasil..he/she can have best life in brasil..brasilians are good people but they really dont know value of their country..one can go and see what is happening in u.k ,canada ..these countries have more violence,homeless people and inflation ..things are brutually changing ..brasil is getting better with decline in flaws due to governments of past ..i myself most frequently meets people from uk,canada,usa in sao paulo ..they want to learn portuguese and get settle in brasil
@@PutinkabaapLawrencekajijaunfortunately that is not true. I have a cousin that is an orthodontist and her husband an oral surgeon they had a private clinic in Minas Gerais, owned their own house and lived a very good life in Brasil. They sold everything and came to Boston MA where her husband works in construction and she works as a dental assistant. I asked her why she did that and she said she did not see a lot of growth potential in Brasil. I know of many attorneys, dentists and business owners who left Brasil for the USA because business is better in the USA. Now if you have passive income in Brasil, let’s says $5,000/month dollars a month you will live very comfortably. But it’s harder to create that there.
I like the bideo but I think you could be glossing over some of the dangers of investing in a large way in Brazil, property law, lawyers and general customs are not the same as the US or any other country as far as I can see! Crime and corruption still through the roof!
No I'm not planning to live in Italy. I have vacation homes there, same as Brazil. I have about 3-4 years to finalize. If you look through my channel I've convered all the places I'm considering
Never lived in USA, but from the videos on RUclips and what I heard from people living there, the segregation by race still very alive even nowadays on there 😅
While I don't like the fact that certain people groups are oppressed, I love the idea of everyone holding on to their cultures and differences. I love the diversity of appearances in the different ethnicities. I love how people know their histories and can actually trace their lineages. I love Brazil but most of my Brazilian friends cannot speak on their ancestry. They only know that they are mixed. I think that's sad.
@@dtd8265 I'm Japanese, Italian and African descendant. I only know about my Japanese part. The African ones, I doubt a single person knows something, since the Portuguese burned all the documents to not let them know where they came from. They knew what was coming right before the abolition of slavery.
Countries to avoid investing in are as follows 1. 🇺🇲USA 2. 🇨🇦Canada 3. 🇭🇲Australia 4. 🇳🇿New Zealand 5. 🇩🇪Germany 6. 🇫🇷France 7. 🇬🇧Britten 8. 🇪🇦Spain 9. 🇮🇹Italy 10. 🇬🇷Greece Or any countries that has deleted their own currency and adapt to the American currency 💲💵😢or the Euro 💶 currency 💵 If you have notice, all the countries that make up B. R. I. C. S. Are countries that have natural resources. Which European Union is lacking, so they will join forces with USA,, Canada Australia and New Zealand and go to war against the BRICS Block Countries. Follow biblical prophecy and History.
Following biblical prophecy, where would you go? I’ve considered Caribbean since that’s where we fled most times. As well A’s Mauritania and parts of Spain.
I have a love/hate relationship with Brazil. It’s one of the greatest worst countries in the world. Just saying, going to Brazil for holiday or to live there permanently are two very different things. I wouldn’t suggest moving to Brazil if you actively have to work there. If you are retired it’s another thing. Making money in Brazil is EXTREMELY hard as a foreigner unless you manage to make money online. Salaries are low, expectations are low. Cost of life got way more expensive due to inflation, crime rate went up due to the rising cost of life. Bureaucracy is infinite and scams are rampant, and that’s not even talking about the possibility of being robbed or killed over a phone or a motorbike. I love Brazil, but it’s better in small doses than being there full time. RIP Yusef, we had very interesting conversations.
The nation is awash with anti indigenous and anti Black fervor driving politics and policy at the highest level of government and popular culture. Things are not anywhere near as integrated or unified as presented, here.
Email me at info@entplife.com to learn more about the Brazilian lifestyle.
RIP Yusef. He got alot of people to look into living in brazil and just told facts on how it was to live there. Very straightforward no BS just great content, he is truly missed
Yeah man it shocked me when I heard he passed away. Was talking to him over the phone when I just moved to Brazil, super nice dude. RIP.
I just discovered your channel this week. What happened to Yusef?
@@OllieCat7 he died because of Covid 19 complications
Do not come to Brazil. Brazil lives a dictatorship promoted by Alexandre de Moraes, member of brazilian supreme court. We see political persecution, censorship, journalist who have his passaport canceled without reazon etc... It is a tragedy. The socialists government has no credibility because the election was not fair. Moraes interfeered in election toward to benefit the most corrupted politician group Brazil ever had: the socialist. This socialist-bolivarian government have links with drug dealers and supports Nicolas Maduro, the venezuelan socialist dictatorship. Spend your money in a democratic coutry wich all this violents facts against freedom do not occur.
Meus sentimentos a família
I like how you mention the cultural accent. It reminds me of Puerto Rico, where there's Spanish, indigenous, and African influence combined. I'll never get tired of watching drum circles anywhere, lol. It's so fascinating that the same people in West Africa, Los Angeles, Chicago, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Haiti, and Brazil know that a drum circle with good dancing is a good time. Never gets old.
Do not come to Brazil. Brazil lives a dictatorship promoted by Alexandre de Moraes, member of brazilian supreme court. We see political persecution, censorship, journalist who have his passaport canceled without reazon etc... It is a tragedy. The socialists government has no credibility because the election was not fair. Moraes interfeered in election toward to benefit the most corrupted politician group Brazil ever had: the socialist. This socialist-bolivarian government have links with drug dealers and supports Nicolas Maduro, the venezuelan socialist dictatorship. Spend your money in a democratic coutry wich all this violents facts against freedom do not occur.
Influences depend on the region here in Brazil. Take a look for example at videos "Gramado - Southern Brazil" or "Blumenau - Brazil". Would you think they are in Brazil or even Latin America?
@@nancyleal2529 Yes, I've heard about the Germans and other EU influences in different regions in Brazil, too.
@@PrinciplesofIncreaseTV , yes, we have many influences here, but I think that other influences besides African and Portuguese are not very known abroad, except in Latin America, Africa and a few in other continents because of the Brazilian cultural influence (soap operas, musics etc.). In general Brasil is seen as an "exotic" country and the international media highlights especially Carnival, beaches, Amazonia etc. So, many people abroad don't imagine other influences and get surprised.
Thanks for sharing
Great informative video as usual, Thank you!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for respect for my country! Sucess!!
Thanks for watching!
Hey KArl, very good analysis about my country !! All the best !!
@@frankmorgan2772 thank you for the feedback!
Thanks for the perfect description of our country and our people, wish more people were like you abroad.
Wow, thank you
I found the prices of things in Brazil relative to what I found in non touristy parts of Mexico, except for in Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo seemed a little more expensive, but then again I wasn't searching around for the best deals there either.
SP and Rio are expensive. But almost all other places have reasonable prices
Yup
Well made and done. Where is the fresh baked or fried fish? Brazil is on my list , that is for sure.
In Rio that isnt extremely common on the beach but can be found.
Karl, just found your channel and the visuals are good, you do a good job. I too am on the same page with you regarding Brazil. Originally from the US. I speak Portuguese too
Welcome!!!
Karl,
I can save you a lot of time and effort in determining what countries are the best place to live. More so, even better, countries that are great to invest in real estate or a business.
Thanks
I don’t think he asked you bud 😂
@@brandons2842
Brandon.
I was speaking to Karl.
I knew karl when he started looking at the Piper 235. 🇯🇲
Trying for an NLV atm in Spain from Canada but it is a total gong show, have my sights back on Brazil again. I used to go all the time and learned the language, Rio is so gorgeous... glad tor see you do vids there too. Largest group of Italians and Japanese outside of their respective countries says something too...
Thanks for watching. If you need assistance, feel free to reach out at info@entplife.com
We have the largest Japanese population living outside of Japan. More specifically here in Sao Paulo. Liberdade (Freedom) district is the world's largest ethnic Japanese community outside of Japan.
We also have a huge of arabic Syrian-Lebanese and Japanese comunities. Also Easten European
It's a huge country with many representatives
Love your content! I've been contemplating retiring in Brazil as well as Panama (I was born there), Belize and the Philippines. I live in California. You speak of the Brazilian economy. What's your thought on the possibility of them moving to a BRICS currency?
I just go with the flow, i dont think about what i cant control
Brazilian Stock market, Central Bank and other crucial entities, all operate based on the dollar. US Dollar will never be weak in Brazil no matter what
Very in-depth and informative well done
Glad it was helpful!
Can you make a video about the process of buying property in Brazil as a non Brazilian. The prices look good but im not sure about hidden costs that foreigners would be paying
Agreed. I’m looking at property but want to know the ins and outs
Sure
Parabens pelo video sejam bem vindos ao Brasil🇧🇷🌲☀️🌅🇧🇷o Brasil é seus tambm
Obrigado e obrigado por assistir!
Hello I’m a digital marketing n would love to keep in touch ok
I'm reposting a comment from earlier because for some reason it's no longer here. I was complimenting you on your video. I, like you am a gringo. I am just like you about Brazil too. I speak Portuguese as well, & I spend little time in the USA anylonger.
Nice! Where in Brazil?
👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿 SOLD!
Lol
How is the process for getting a work visa or extended stay?
@Amarok.. i have a live video with an immigration attorney. You can do digital nomad, education visa, investor visa, marriage, have a child. I suggest checking out the live video for an in depth explanation.
Jeez, the big homie Yusef passed. Sorry for your personal loss and to his loved one. I think for the last few years, I've rediscovery you every few months so you're in different parts of the world. But his passing might be an issue you might want to explore in a video. I'm not sure if he was in the US or abroad, but topics like; repatriation, travel insurance, medical insurance, etc., And with all the REAL stuff going on in Columbia--how to have the phone numbers of the LOCAL police. As well as the number (AND location) of the US embassy of wherever you are traveling.
I watched a guy named Julian traveling in Brazil, have his phone stolen and just trying to wing it. And also walking around with a GIANT vlog camera. Nope. On so many levels. So, I know your thing is being upbeat and investing, but a few tips you've learned might be something to consider.
Yup sad
You are a pretty decent human being. You are very welcome. I hope we are trearing you well here.
Appreciate the sentiment!
I don't think Brazil is only 1/3 of South America, I think I more like 49%
@luizvinha yup it's half I looked up the land area.
I'm new to your channel...I'm going to retire this month. I am a retire Army Vet who has been to a few countries. I'm very interested in becoming an International Travler with a home base in Orlando. Oh, what happen to Yusuf...I like what he had going on
@vernonmurphy7945 makes sense also Orlando has good flight options relatively low cost of living. My brother is a vet now traveling the world enjoying his retirement. Yusuf passed away from covid complications peak pandemic. Extremely sad situation. Let me know if you need any guidance or planning you can always book a one on one call with me at www.entplife.com
Brazil
Is really for a family
Its great for families or singles. Really special place.
😊
Thanks for watching
Don't ask too much about why Germans and Italians went there after WW2
😅 they are in the south don’t worry about it too much lol
Just went to work on their tan...
Actually, they started arriving much earlier, when slavery ended in brazil. Very poor families arrived here to work
Imigrants arived in Brazil by "waves". The 1º wave of germans were families looking for work and earn a piece of land in XIX century. The other waves...
Around 1900, the Brazilian government had a program to attract immigrants because slavery had ended (pushed by the Brits, who wanted "consumers" for their Industrial Revolution), and they lacked the labour force. The interior was inhabited, so they just gave land away in exchange for local development. That is why there are so many Japanese, German, Italian, Polish, Russians, Lebanese and so on, living peacefully in Brazil.
Oh... and.... Queijo na brasa!
Thanks for watching!
I don't think manufacturing in Brazil will ever hit China levels for two main reasons, 1. I don't see the Brazilian government ever investing that much resources into the education it'd take to get the Brazilian people up to the competency of the typical Chinese worker that deals with all of the equipment in those facilities, and two, China frankly is just more capitalist, both countries may be called socialist by the ill-informed, but the truth is Brazil is FAR more socialist than China is, China aside from a few very small socialist programs is 80 to 90% capitalist and that's just not the case for Brazil.
Interesting
@@Karl__Pierre Yea, I mean it surprised me too, but you have to wonder why all these other countries went through their industrial revolution already and Brazil didn't, or atleast never fully went through it anyways.
It's 2024 now and the latest countries to hop on that train were already doing it by the 80s.
So you have to look at their regulations and tax structure, look at tariffs there ect ect, Brazil has massive tariffs and that just doesn't work with free trade, but they're not going to get rid of those tariffs because that's what they use to fund their welfare programs and subsidies of various kinds, and whether business minded people like us would love to see a fully free market Brazil, the people there love their subsidies man.
@@hoppeanofasgard1365 well that truly sucks
O melhor estado do Brasil é o Ceará 😊
@@Alejandrocasabranca nunca vistei mas um dia precisio ir
@@Karl__Pierre Fortaleza 😎
You seemed like move around somewhere each time when you are on youtube. I started to wondering why.
No reason to wonder. I have a home base and several other homes.
Eu moro no brasil mas vou morar nos estados unidos❤😊
Parabens! Qual cidade?
that is your personal choice..i had been in usa but now immigrating permanently to brasil😊😊
If you are born poor in Brasil there is no way to get out of poverty! It’s very hard. My parents left Brazil for Boston back in 1994 and they built a a great real estate portfolio here in Boston and Brazil. They are now 58 and retired with 21 all paid off properties in Brazil and 3 paid off properties in Boston. They are all set to retire and they built this from working 2+ jobs for many years. In Brazil they could never do this! I actually have cousins that are dentists in Brazil who came to Boston 2 years ago to work in construction because the money they make in Boston is higher! So Brasil is an awesome place to live if you already have money! If you don’t it’s a struggle to get out of the rat race there.
@@karinaoliveira3988 not true in current scenerio..if someone is educated ,as education is free in brasil..he/she can have best life in brasil..brasilians are good people but they really dont know value of their country..one can go and see what is happening in u.k ,canada ..these countries have more violence,homeless people and inflation ..things are brutually changing ..brasil is getting better with decline in flaws due to governments of past ..i myself most frequently meets people from uk,canada,usa in sao paulo ..they want to learn portuguese and get settle in brasil
@@PutinkabaapLawrencekajijaunfortunately that is not true. I have a cousin that is an orthodontist and her husband an oral surgeon they had a private clinic in Minas Gerais, owned their own house and lived a very good life in Brasil. They sold everything and came to Boston MA where her husband works in construction and she works as a dental assistant. I asked her why she did that and she said she did not see a lot of growth potential in Brasil. I know of many attorneys, dentists and business owners who left Brasil for the USA because business is better in the USA. Now if you have passive income in Brasil, let’s says $5,000/month dollars a month you will live very comfortably. But it’s harder to create that there.
"It's almost 1/3 of South America". NO!! It's pretty much HALF of South America. lol
@jacbrito you are correct. 3.2M square miles of 6.8M ....massive
I like the bideo but I think you could be glossing over some of the dangers of investing in a large way in Brazil, property law, lawyers and general customs are not the same as the US or any other country as far as I can see! Crime and corruption still through the roof!
People have Google and access to all the information they need out there. I'm not a pusher of fear or negativity so I focus on the good
lol you skipping out on Italy?
No I'm not planning to live in Italy. I have vacation homes there, same as Brazil. I have about 3-4 years to finalize. If you look through my channel I've convered all the places I'm considering
Só vim pra se não falou mal do Brasil kkkk
Obrigado por assistir
Never lived in USA, but from the videos on RUclips and what I heard from people living there, the segregation by race still very alive even nowadays on there 😅
@@stormxjp yup
While I don't like the fact that certain people groups are oppressed, I love the idea of everyone holding on to their cultures and differences. I love the diversity of appearances in the different ethnicities. I love how people know their histories and can actually trace their lineages. I love Brazil but most of my Brazilian friends cannot speak on their ancestry. They only know that they are mixed. I think that's sad.
@@dtd8265 I'm Japanese, Italian and African descendant. I only know about my Japanese part.
The African ones, I doubt a single person knows something, since the Portuguese burned all the documents to not let them know where they came from. They knew what was coming right before the abolition of slavery.
In fact, Brazil is half of South America
@@flavioferreira6231 yup. I looked it up after speaking and it is
Countries to avoid investing in are as follows
1. 🇺🇲USA
2. 🇨🇦Canada
3. 🇭🇲Australia
4. 🇳🇿New Zealand
5. 🇩🇪Germany
6. 🇫🇷France
7. 🇬🇧Britten
8. 🇪🇦Spain
9. 🇮🇹Italy
10. 🇬🇷Greece
Or any countries that has deleted their own currency and adapt to the American currency 💲💵😢or the Euro 💶 currency 💵
If you have notice, all the countries that make up B. R. I. C. S. Are countries that have natural resources. Which European Union is lacking, so they will join forces with USA,, Canada Australia and New Zealand and go to war against the BRICS Block Countries.
Follow biblical prophecy and History.
Following biblical prophecy, where would you go? I’ve considered Caribbean since that’s where we fled most times. As well A’s Mauritania and parts of Spain.
Where do you live currently? What locations do you consider good investment/places to live?
Sure
you don't need to "like samba" to be Brazilian. many people listen to Pop music, or Rock/Metal.
@@mendronesg yes of course
I have a love/hate relationship with Brazil. It’s one of the greatest worst countries in the world. Just saying, going to Brazil for holiday or to live there permanently are two very different things. I wouldn’t suggest moving to Brazil if you actively have to work there. If you are retired it’s another thing. Making money in Brazil is EXTREMELY hard as a foreigner unless you manage to make money online. Salaries are low, expectations are low. Cost of life got way more expensive due to inflation, crime rate went up due to the rising cost of life. Bureaucracy is infinite and scams are rampant, and that’s not even talking about the possibility of being robbed or killed over a phone or a motorbike. I love Brazil, but it’s better in small doses than being there full time. RIP Yusef, we had very interesting conversations.
I actually agree 100% if they could correct for those negatives it would be a perfect place. I think 2-3 months a year as a visitor is perfect.
brasil has miminum wages similar to china and better than russia
Brazilians Talk really loud loud loud😂
Always Stereotyping people, omg
At times lol
Stereotypes exist for a reason. Its not the rule but a trend
The nation is awash with anti indigenous and anti Black fervor driving politics and policy at the highest level of government and popular culture. Things are not anywhere near as integrated or unified as presented, here.
So where should we go?
Compared to the usa?