The Brazilian government postponed making these new changes for one more year. So as of now, U.S. citizens can enter Brazil with an automatic tourist visa on arrival.
You are silly. Are you saying Brazilian people talk loudly? I can guarantee it is not louder than American people do. Come on, dude. Don’t be an Jac*. I live in NYC, and people here not only talk loudly but also use the word “fuck” very often in each sentence they say.
First you need to know that you went to come the second division, so you do not saw the big samba schoools as Grande Rio, Mangueira, Beija Flor ou Viradouro the winner this year in the first division the called Special Group. And sacond you girlsfriend don´t know nothing about the carnaval in Rio.
Christmas in the USA is so boring compared to Latin America. In the USA it’s about spending money on gifts and that’s it. In Hispanic countries it’s about the parties and having fun with family.
Does $17.50 for a shot of 3 year Ron Medellín seem normal to you? Miami isn’t that expensive. Neither is New York City. And those two cities are overflowing with rich foreigners and “gentrifiers” as you call them.
Imme be totally honest a huge majority of clubs in medellin and cartagena allow prostitution. It honesty gets super uncomfortable because they look at you like a piece of meat of over there even when you are casually walking to restaurant or a store.
The city overall still has a lot to offer, but Lleras is overrun with tourists. You won’t find much culture there, but it’s safer now that it is barricaded off.
Yeah, man. I remember 10 years ago, Mango’s on South Beach in Miami told me $18 for a Mojito. I thought that was crazy, but at least a mojito takes effort. $17.50 to pour cheap rum into a shot glass is ridiculous, even in the U.S.
Wow. We went last spring break to some bar in Parque Lleras... and the waiter demanded a tip. Tipping is usually not expected, but the waiter demanded it. It was never like that in the past.
They don’t allow filming or photographs. Obviously. This wasn’t a Mickey Mouse favela day tour booked with a tour guide. This was real Rio de Janeiro. Raw and uncut.
The algorithm is a lie. As a software developer, I know all too well how software algorithms work. There is no shortcut or blueprint you can use to go viral other than filming yourself doing something incredibly stupid to land yourself in jail. But at the end of the day, why would you want to go viral? People think that going viral equates to millions of followers, monetization, and easy passive income. This is not true. Just scroll through the other large social media platform that begins with a “T”. You’ll see videos with 20 million views, go to the person’s profile and see they have less than 10k followers. Sure, you can convert some of those views into followers, but most people will watch, double tap, then keep scrolling without ever visiting the page. Then, do you really want to be internet famous? I enjoy traveling the world, flying under the radar, rubbing shoulders with the locals. With my small following, I sometimes get recognized (rare but it happens), I could only imagine what it’d be like having 1m followers. Kiss your anonymity goodbye. Everywhere you go, everything you do would be under a microscope. BTW, if you do catch me outside, holler at me. A better social media strategy in my opinion is to just be consistent putting out quality content. Informative, entertaining, whatever fits your niche. It’s impossible to strategize how to go viral because social media apps constantly make changes to their algorithms. There are release cycles in software development. The algorithm is always evolving. I’ll post the same video on different media platforms and some platforms the video will brick, other platforms the video gets views. There are too many things outside of your control. The algorithm controls whether or not to push out your video or limit its visibility. There are solid steps you can take to try and increase your engagement and boost your visibility, but the best approach is to just post good content and see what happens. With consistency.
Funny you say that because I recently made the revelation that I only ever travel to the biggest city in each country I go to. Colombia probably being the only exception 😂
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Did you have your phone language in Colombian Spanish? That usually takes my news whatever country it’s in. Good video. Been to Cartagena, I’m up in the air about Medellin. The whole border of Mexico, definitely not going lol.
No, my phone language is always in english, but my keyboard is usually set to portugues or español. Thanks for the tip. 🙏🏾 Medellín is nice, you just have to pay attention to what’s going on around you and follow good safety protocols.