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It is considered a fancy city because it is where wealthy people have homes for holidays, vacation and skiing. It’s a place for holidays/ vacation so it’s natural that the infrastructure is small, it’s like that in most “holiday” cities … In an era where you have plenty of information , internet and RU-vid, you guys seemed really uninformed, didn’t do your research correctly and didn’t get the most of the area. I’ve watched plenty of videos about trips to Bariloche and your video is really really bad, not informative at all. Completely useless and you offended this beautiful stunning place.
I found Hong Kong an interesting place to visit, but not an interesting place to live. I didn't see any pleasure in life from the people around, they look exhausted. The impression was that this city is about money, but not about mental health and development 🙈
Agora frutas no Brasil tem frutas que você nunca vai ver outros países o Brasil tem muitas variedades de frutas tem lugares que vocês vão achar com mais facilidade
Agora a questão sobre lugares mais baratos e lugares no Brasil você vai achar lugares com preços melhores tem lugares mais baratos e tem lugares mais caros
O Brasil sempre exporta o melhor café pro exterior Aqui no Brasil tem não tem café de qualidade porque o melhor café é exportado pro mundo todo aqui é raro ter café bom mesmo
are you okay? she helps me express my thoughts and picks me up when I can't articulate something because I don't know English at the level she does. Her English is much better. Without you, we know better who respects whom and how we treat each other
about Fruits.: you have to go to "Fruteiras" markets, or street Fruit Market, in the supermarket is shit it fruits, about coffe : you right its hard to find coffee shops, because , ALL COFFE FROM BRAZIL ARE EXPORTED, brazil acctually doesnt produce the best coffe , but produce 70% of the coffe of the world , the quantity makes coffee affordable around the world,. Some plantation cultivate premium coffe and is already sold for especific Brand. But you have to digg deep to find it. and the cotation price is in Dollar , thats why become expensive the good quality.
We stayed around Campeche. I think that 2 months is fine, Floripa is big one and you can enjoy different places and feel different vibe of different areas there. I hope that you will enjoy this place
I think maybe you guys didnt do things properly it is eeaaaasy to find coffee in Brazil, we normally just have black coffee we don't tend to lattes, cappuccinos and stuff like that, you can definitely find cafes that do offer all of the typical Italian style coffees but in Brazil we have black coffee! we make a batch in the morning put it on a thermal bottle and drink through the day. Also if you didn't find fruit markets its probably because you didn't look hehe, towns will have the specific days they do the market and it will normally be in the morning so you do need to get up early to get your fruits and veggies from the market, also if you had gone to the city centre of Florianopolis you could have gone to the food market there, great fruits and products! Also if you were near Lagoa da Conceicao there are fruit markets there we call it Sacolao they are like supermarket but mainly focused on fruits and vegetables. Also haven't watched the Sao Paulo vlog but curious about it , Sao Paulo is one of my boyfriends favourite place the secret is to no go to the tourist areas or historical, as long as you know where to go and what to avoid you would have an amazing experience. But is definitely a place more for the culture and arts than for just leisure.
We just compare with all the other countries where we lived, and it was easier to find fruit shops everywhere. In the same Argentina next door, there were always fruit and vegetable shops under the house, there was no need to go anywhere. And coffee - these were the expectations from Brazil, but most places serve coffee from a coffee machine, while we love black coffee v60 🙈
Olá! Vocês não estão sabendo onde ir para comprar frutas, verduras e legumes. Existem locais de comércio específicos para isso em todos os bairros. São grandes mercados chamados "Direto do Campo", uma iniciativa da prefeitura local. Outra coisa: vocês estão situados numa localização muito isolada de tudo. Quanto aos preços, vocês tem que entender que o peso argentino não vale mais nada. Qualquer moeda de outro país tem mais valor que aquela moeda. Por último, no local onde vocês estão, tão isolado, não vão achar cafeteiras que sirvam um café decente. O problema vosso é que não conhecem a cidade. Não moro aí, mas morei por 29 anos e conheço cada cantinho dessa ilha. Inclusive, meu filho tem propriedades de aluguel exatamente no local onde vocês estão. Abraços de Santa Cruz do Sul RS Brasil
Where would you recommend people living on florianopolis? my wife and i may move there in the future as she is from brazil, and i am starting to research specific places on the island to live. I am wondering what your thoughts are on this. thank you