Brazil
Brazil
Brazil
Portuguese
Brazil has the largest number of
Catholic Christians in
the world.
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The most important Brazilian ports
Porto de Santos
Porto de Vitória
Porto de Paranaguá
Wearing tiny bikinis
- Thong bikinis and tanned butts are a way of beach life in Brazil—
anything else will seem huge. Luckily, plenty of beach vendors
sell classic, Brazilian-style bikinis. The smaller, the better.
Talking to strangers
-Making small talk is not awkward in Brazil—rather, it’s
relished. Idle chitchat and sharing stories with total
strangers at bus stops is not at all uncommon.
Kissing people as a greeting
-Whether a complete stranger or a lifelong friend, greeting
someone with a kiss on the cheek is the polite thing to do, but the
number of kisses varies (one in Sao Paulo, two in Rio de Janeiro),
so check to avoid that awkward moment of going for an extra kiss
when the other person isn’t expecting it. Women greet everyone
like this, but men meet men with a handshake and friendly back
slap or shoulder pat.
Dining late
-Don’t think about inviting people around for dinner
before 8pm. Like in much of Latin America, late
dinners are normal and may take some getting used
to, but they quickly become routine.
Eating heavy meals
Brazil’s main dishes tend to be heavy with rice, beans, and
meat, sometimes with roasted cassava or farofa. These
foods are filling and sleep-inducing but bring so much
comfort.