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Thanks! Well to be honest I haven't been doing too much dating here but I would say in Brazil, I would definetly go for day and night game and avoid online dating. Online dating is dangerous here, same as Colombia. People are so friendly and extroverted in Brazil, it's easier than anywhere else to approach women.
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Ponta Negra is a great neighborhood. I live there as an American. Have had zero issues since moving here. My friend who’s American also lives here and has for a year. I go out all times of day and night without issue including walking the beach at night. São Paulo is more so what you’re describing as far as robberies.
@@samjohnson1787 exactly I’ve been living here for three months now and it’s extremely safe. It’s just like going anywhere in the United States. Maybe don’t walk down that dark alley in the middle of the night lol
Ponta Negra is safe if you stay out of Villa Ponta Negra which is a Favela. I stayed in Parnamirin which was very safe but further from the beach than Ponta Negra. There's more safe zones I'm sure. Centro is not safe.
@@deethomasblack6487 Yes I would recommend going to Ponta Negra or Praia de Miami. Praia de Miami has a lot of luxus appartments straight at the beach and police presence. But don't go far from the beach there. Ponta Negra has a larger safe sone, a much busier beach and genereally more life and foreigners so probably the best combo.
I have praia de Pipa on my list to visit. Have you been there? I met an American professional poker player in Las Vegas last summer. He said it’s really beautiful. He rents a house there for $400 per month. He says he eats fresh seafood for lunch every day for $4-$6.
@@HonestMasculinity yes and yes. If you avoid the touristy restaurants, it’s very reasonable. My airbnb was spacious and an 800 meter walk to the busy strip close to all the beaches. I extended my stay 12 days ❤️ I only spent 3 days in Natal before taking the bus to pipa. I was 3 blocks from Praia de ponta Negra on Avenida engenheiro Roberto Freire. I felt very safe on the beach as well as walking along AV RF any time of day. And it’s very well lit at night and well patrolled by the police and military. I’m in Salvador now. It’s been a glorious 8 days. I have not set foot outside of the tourist areas.
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very informative ,, perfecto ,, muito obridado ,, tadellos
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Epic video! How’s your dating experience there? Would love to hear regarding online daygame nightgame
Thanks! Well to be honest I haven't been doing too much dating here but I would say in Brazil, I would definetly go for day and night game and avoid online dating. Online dating is dangerous here, same as Colombia.
People are so friendly and extroverted in Brazil, it's easier than anywhere else to approach women.
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Ponta Negra is a great neighborhood. I live there as an American. Have had zero issues since moving here. My friend who’s American also lives here and has for a year. I go out all times of day and night without issue including walking the beach at night. São Paulo is more so what you’re describing as far as robberies.
I made the same experience in Ponta Negra!
I'm from New York City, I spent 3 months in Natal, very safe, especially ponta negra. The rule really is, don't be an idiot.
@@samjohnson1787 exactly I’ve been living here for three months now and it’s extremely safe. It’s just like going anywhere in the United States. Maybe don’t walk down that dark alley in the middle of the night lol
What are the names of the safe neighborhoods in Natal
Ponta Negra is safe if you stay out of Villa Ponta Negra which is a Favela. I stayed in Parnamirin which was very safe but further from the beach than Ponta Negra. There's more safe zones I'm sure. Centro is not safe.
@@HonestMasculinity if I want to book an Airbnb directly on the beach, would you recommend that? Are the beaches safe?
@@deethomasblack6487 Yes I would recommend going to Ponta Negra or Praia de Miami. Praia de Miami has a lot of luxus appartments straight at the beach and police presence. But don't go far from the beach there. Ponta Negra has a larger safe sone, a much busier beach and genereally more life and foreigners so probably the best combo.
@@HonestMasculinity I appreciate it, thanks!
@@deethomasblack6487 My pleasure. Enjoy, Natal is awesome!
I have praia de Pipa on my list to visit. Have you been there?
I met an American professional poker player in Las Vegas last summer. He said it’s really beautiful. He rents a house there for $400 per month. He says he eats fresh seafood for lunch every day for $4-$6.
Pipa is very beautiful and the prices are correct
@@HonestMasculinity yes and yes. If you avoid the touristy restaurants, it’s very reasonable. My airbnb was spacious and an 800 meter walk to the busy strip close to all the beaches. I extended my stay 12 days ❤️
I only spent 3 days in Natal before taking the bus to pipa. I was 3 blocks from Praia de ponta Negra on Avenida engenheiro Roberto Freire. I felt very safe on the beach as well as walking along AV RF any time of day. And it’s very well lit at night and well patrolled by the police and military.
I’m in Salvador now. It’s been a glorious 8 days. I have not set foot outside of the tourist areas.