What did you know when you went to Brazil?

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-01

1. Brazil is very large, ranking fifth in the world in terms of land area and the largest country in South America. 2. Brazil is a country with free guns, and you should pay special attention to personal safety when you go out.

3. Brazilians have a rough diet, and they like to put a lot of oil and garlic in cooking, which is really unaccustomed to eating by ordinary people.

4. Brazilians rarely speak English, and Portuguese is the official language of Brazil.

5. Almost everyone in Brazil is a football fan, whether it is on the beach or in the streets of the city, there are people who play football.

6. Brazil has poor security, and there are few pedestrians on the streets after ** o'clock in the evening.

7. Brazilians are generally more casual, have no concept of time, and love to eat.

8. Brazil is a migrant country, where you can see all kinds of people. Europeans, Asians, Latins, Middle Easterners, and many more.

9. Brazilians may seem enthusiastic, but it's hard to be true friends with them.

10. Brazilians are generally inefficient, grinding, and often on strike.

11. Brazil is located in the tropics, but it is not hot at night in summer, so you don't need to blow a fan, and you even have to cover a blanket when you sleep.

12. Barbecue is the favorite of Brazilian people, Brazilian barbecue is simple and rough, just add a little salt. And Brazilians don't eat animal offal.

13. The staple food in Brazil is flour, rice and various legumes.

14. Brazilians are very good at enjoying life, and there is basically no overtime on weekends, and shops are basically closed on weekends.

15. Brazilians either stay at home on weekends, go out with friends, or go outdoors for picnics and sports.

16. Brazilians don't like to say no, but you can just listen to what they promise you.

17. Drinking, dancing, and partying are the passions that Brazilians have engraved in their bones.

18. The way Brazilians meet and greet each other is generally to hug and put on their faces.

19. Brazil's hardware facilities are relatively backward, and the network speed of five-star hotels is less than 1m.

20. The main taste of Brazilian food is only sweet and salty. Think fried bananas, dipped in honey and grilled meat covered with a layer of coarse salt.

21. The number of Brazilian leafy greens is no more than one hand, so it is better to have vitamin tablets on hand.

22. The water quality in Brazil is not good, and it is generally boiled before drinking.

23. Hotels in Brazil will not help passengers prepare disposable daily necessities, such as disposable slippers, disposable toothpaste, toothbrushes, towel soap, etc.

24. When you eat in a restaurant in Brazil, you generally have to pay about 10% of the consumption.

25. Parking fees in urban areas in Brazil are ridiculously expensive, basically 40-60 yuan per hour.

26. The barbecue in a high-end Brazilian barbecue restaurant is delicious, but you better pray that the barbecue will be cooked or not burned.

27. Brazilians like to eat Japanese food, and there are Japanese food stores everywhere in basic big cities, Japanese food is synonymous with high class in the eyes of Brazilians, and Brazilians also love vanity, so they often go to Japanese food stores.

28. Brazilians advocate the beauty of health, and even think that the complexion after being tanned by the sun is quite beautiful, so many people will deliberately do tanning.

29. There are countless mixed-race children in Brazil, which is one of the reasons why there are so many beautiful women in Brazil, and most of Miss World were born in Brazil.

30. Brazil has many tourist attractions, such as the Cathedral of San Paulo, one is Iguazu Falls, Jesus Hill, Copacabana Beach, MaracanĂ£ Stadium and so on.

31. The level of public universities in Brazil is relatively poor, because there is no exam-oriented education here, and you can basically go to university after high school, and there is no assessment mechanism, after 4 years of college, you are a college student, and then you can study for a master's degree for a few years, and you need to take an exam until you are promoted to a doctorate, and you will have the opportunity to continue to study for a doctorate.

32. Many people think that the capital of Brazil is Rio de Janeiro, but in fact, the real capital of Brazil is Brasilia now.

33. Brazil is very far away from Japan, but Brazil has the largest Japanese population in the world outside Japan. It is known as Japan's second home.

34. Sao Paulo, Brazil, is the most economically developed city in Brazil, known as the "Shanghai of Brazil".

35. Brazilians love to drink coffee, and Brazil is also the country with the largest production of coffee beans.

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