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I’m Brazilian and I think you’re right lucas. But this was our experience and I think its important to tell it as it is. Maybe our experience would be different if we returned tomorrow. I’m sorry to be negative and I don’t mean to offend any Brazilians reading this. It is a beautiful country.Īgain, this is just my opinion based on 2 1/2 weeks travelling within a small part of Brazil. My dislike for Brazil has nothing to do with the geography. I loved the combination of mountains/ocean in Rio province and was impressed by Iguazu. Despite my comments, there was incredible geographical beauty in all the places we went.“ Caipirinha” is an amazing drink and I loved it.Yeah: dead, reincarnated, and gay – the only way I’ll come back to Brazil. Maybe I’ll come back to Brazil if I’m gay in my next life. Lissette suggests that Brazil would be a great place for a single woman. Surprisingly, it’s the Brazilian men who are very good looking.Colombian women are still the hottest Latin ladies in my books. I’ve seen tons of photos of beautiful Brazilian women but they must have all gone indoors when we were there.
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They weren’t all that friendly towards each other either. We took a boat cruise where almost all the tourists were Brazilian (most tourists we saw were either Brazilians touring their own country or Argentinians). We don’t have any great memories of the people we met along the way in Brazil.īut I’m not sure it was only this either. I left Brazil with memories of the unfriendly people I met along the way: the above mentioned woman intentionally hitting me within 5 minutes of arriving in Rio, the bartender staring at Lissette’s cleavage at the $260/night Sol Ipanema (right in front of my face), the useless dumb-asses laughing at us when we asked for information. I’m not American, this “anti-Americanism” is a broader brush against any white traveler. But if I’m being friendly and people are rude towards me then I have no reason to like them. I respond that I have no problem if they’re proud and I don’t ask anyone to bow down to me. Most Latinos don’t stick together and Brazilians do”. We’ve argued about this Lissette thinks it’s great that Latin people are, in her words, “ Proud, they won’t bow to the white man. Brazil was the one place where I felt that I could be mugged in broad daylight and where locals and authorities wouldn’t even budge to help you. I can count on one hand the number of people who would respond with a smile or who weren’t brusque in their manner. I would ask someone a question and they would respond but would do it addressing Lissette (maybe because she’s brown?). But when I, as an individual, have some Brazilian woman intentionally hitting me with her luggage cart (twice) at the airport, I start taking it personally. We can all look at other countries and disagree with their policies or politics. I know Brazilians are upset about the Visa fees imposed on any Brazilian citizen wanting to visit the USA. My best theory is that it’s political, specifically anti-American sentiment due in part to the whole Visa situation. Is it because Lissette and I are a mixed raced couple? (I don’t think so because Brazilians are pretty mixed anyway). Is it because I’m Caucasian, and that they confuse me as being an American? (I’m Canadian). I’ve thought about it a lot, wondering what it could have been.