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Portuguese Listening Comprehension: 10 Strange Brazilian Customs and Habits 

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Each culture has its unique traditions, customs and habits. Some may be very different and even awkward to foreigners understand.
In today's lesson, you will see 10 weird things about Brazilians that foreigners often find strange at first. So, if you have plans to come to Brazil, or know someone who is planning to come, it is important that you share this video with them, so they won't be surprised with these 10 funny things Brazilians do.
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Комментарии : 32   
@shadow9449
@shadow9449 7 месяцев назад
I was actually confused by the expression "...Alguns chegam a tomar..." so I rewatched your video on chegar. I really like how your past videos are a comprehensive reference for almost anything I need to remember. Well done, Bea.
@PlainPortuguese
@PlainPortuguese 7 месяцев назад
Perfeito!! 😀 Sua postura como aluno é perfeita! E fico feliz que encontre nos vídeos antigos respostas para aquilo que procura. 😊
@shadow9449
@shadow9449 7 месяцев назад
@@PlainPortuguese Obrigado pelo elogio!!!
@moisesfuentes2090
@moisesfuentes2090 5 месяцев назад
In Guatemala a meeting hour is called hora chapina; it means LATE, always late.😅
@PlainPortuguese
@PlainPortuguese 5 месяцев назад
Muito curioso! 😀
@joshs.6608
@joshs.6608 Месяц назад
Also, I like the way you talk in this video, your accent sounded pretty cool, is that unique to your region or would you see people talking like that is in other regions of brazil?
@PlainPortuguese
@PlainPortuguese 27 дней назад
Obrigada! You'll find people with similar accents in the south.
@carolagi9677
@carolagi9677 6 месяцев назад
👏🏻👏🏻
@elharr
@elharr 7 месяцев назад
Toilet paper- What about the smell in the bathroom and the house? That will take some getting used to. Lol
@POLSKAdoBOJU
@POLSKAdoBOJU 7 месяцев назад
There is no smell.
@PlainPortuguese
@PlainPortuguese 7 месяцев назад
There is no smell, don't worry! 😅 We often take the trash out once a day, or every two days.
@tomekcezet2148
@tomekcezet2148 7 месяцев назад
Oi, Bea! Tudo bom? Gostei muito esse vídeo! Um hábito que acho mais difícil a me acostumar é não jogar papel higiênico no vaso sanitário. já aconteceu que pegava o papel de volta 🙈 E tenho que falar para outras pessoas - acredite ou não mas os banheiros não têm cheiro ruim, apesar de calor.
@PlainPortuguese
@PlainPortuguese 7 месяцев назад
Não acredito que você fez isso, Tomasz!! 😅😂
@Slaughterproof
@Slaughterproof 20 дней назад
On the topic of offending Brazilians, I did that once with my girlfriend and she broke up with me over a joke. I didn't think it would be that offensive, but seeing this now I can see why. We're back together, but now I know.
@PlainPortuguese
@PlainPortuguese 19 дней назад
Felizmente vocês tiveram um final feliz! 😀 A propósito, nunca diga que Maradona foi melhor do que Pelé...ela pode se ofender novamente.😬
@DonnaKeller4540
@DonnaKeller4540 7 месяцев назад
I’m an American from Missouri. I was raised to not flush paper in the toilet so that’s not unusual to me. 😂
@PlainPortuguese
@PlainPortuguese 7 месяцев назад
That's interesting! 😀
@TheBoydsongs
@TheBoydsongs 7 месяцев назад
Acho que alguns desses hábitos deveriam ser adotados no meu país! Há muitos vegetarianos no Brasil?
@PlainPortuguese
@PlainPortuguese 7 месяцев назад
Olá! Na verdade, ano após ano, o número de vegetarianos tem crescido aqui no Brasil, mas ainda somente uma pequena parcela da população é vegetariana, algo como 10% - 12%.
@TheBoydsongs
@TheBoydsongs 7 месяцев назад
⁠​⁠@@PlainPortuguese21,5 milhões de pessoas! Obrigado pelas informações. 😊
@joshs.6608
@joshs.6608 Месяц назад
For number 4.... the expensive stuff that you mentioned before include things like rock band merchandises, toys, musical instruments, disney merchandises, costumed characters, and of course, electronics like IPhones, Video game consoles(as well as video game stuff in general), and a HD TV mainly because you know.... import taxes, is that correct?(I also wondered is it even possible for Americans to even order stuff from a brazilian online store, and vice versa, provided that they pay according to what the prices say when converted to their official currencies) As for number 5.... because you often eat at lunch in the middle of work... is it common for workers to go to restaurants at the time while at work, do they have a cafeteria in the workplace or do they bring their own food? How do the manager are certain they are at work and are not just you know... skipping work like how kids often say they need to go to the bathroom to skip school(which if you are a teacher, you probably seen this happening before, with students skipping lessons/schools and something like that, though probably not frequently if you are say... not addicted to watching TikTok videos on the phone)?
@PlainPortuguese
@PlainPortuguese 27 дней назад
Most Brazilians pay anything in installments because things are quite pricey here, even products made in Brazil. And somehow, it has become a "cultural habit" to pay in installments. At a store, you will be asked "vai querer parcelar?" It is possible to order products online from the US; however, taxation will be high (there are import taxes and also state-level taxes) - www1.folha.uol.com.br/internacional/en/business/2024/06/brazilian-chamber-approves-tax-for-purchases-up-to-us-50-on-foreign-websites.shtml As for lunch, it is common to go to restaurants, malls, bring food from home (most companies have a small kitchen) or eat at the company's cafeteria (most companies in the industrial district have their own facilities). Most workers have to clock out before lunchtime and clock in when they get back to work. Those hours are controlled by HR.
@joshs.6608
@joshs.6608 27 дней назад
@@PlainPortuguese Oh, so it’s not just rock band merchandises, toys, musical instruments, disney merchandises, costumed characters, and electronics that are expensive there but even the stuff that is MADE in Brazil is expensive like local groceries, local t-shirts, local clothing, local cosmetics(including soaps and shampoos), local furniture and other house decorations, local costumes, local desserts, food at a restaurant, local theme parks, and stuff like that, which pretty much contradicts what the travelers often say about buying products in Brazil where they most commonly convert Reais into dollars and since that turn out to be a lower number for Americans, that is somehow “Cheap”… but according to you…. Nope… even the locally made stuff is expensive, not just stuff imported from the United States and the UK for example, and why? And what’s with travelers claiming that the product that they find in Brazil is “so cheap”? As for the second answer… so the manager is sure that they aren’t skipping work via requiring their workers to disclosed their schedule to the manager which is controlled by HR, is that correct?
@arielcausa9309
@arielcausa9309 7 месяцев назад
I grew up hearing the phrase "Brazulians are Portuguese speaking Cubans and vice versa" but this is a lot. Growing up you get bullied if you don't take at least a shower daily. People is quite intense about smells and overall cleanness. You definitely can't flush toilet paper in Cuba unless you want to spend a nice evening with a plunger in your hand. We talk trash of our country alllllllllllll the time, the government yes, but everything else too. The second you as a non-Cuban do so, we get mad at you. We eat basically the same thing. The dental health is not as intense for us however. Your pizza game is insane though, I've heard you abuse ketchup. We like deep dough pizza, folded. Also, hanging with Cubans includes a LOT of kisses and hugs, but we Cuban men are just as awkward when it comes to intimacy with other men. We don't respect personal space neither, oh, not at all. And I am officially the only Cuban arriving on time. It's a curse and I suffer. Thank you not only for helping us learn the language but to feel that we will be right at home in Curitiba
@PlainPortuguese
@PlainPortuguese 7 месяцев назад
Super interessante! Eu nunca imaginaria que os brasileiros e cubanos tivessem tantos hábitos em comum 😀
@POLSKAdoBOJU
@POLSKAdoBOJU 7 месяцев назад
Faltou do hábito de usar chinelos (Havaianas) em casa.
@PlainPortuguese
@PlainPortuguese 7 месяцев назад
Acho que esse é um hábito que varia muito de pessoa para pessoa. Mas de qualquer forma, quase todo brasileiro tem no mínimo um par de Havaianas! 😀
@arielcausa9309
@arielcausa9309 7 месяцев назад
Entaō Habana é uma cidade brasileira
@PlainPortuguese
@PlainPortuguese 7 месяцев назад
Praticamente! 😅
@cleancutguy1892
@cleancutguy1892 19 дней назад
Eating pizza with a fork and a knife looks so strange.
@PlainPortuguese
@PlainPortuguese 18 дней назад
😁
@dtd8265
@dtd8265 7 месяцев назад
For crying out loud would you Brazilians please stop thinking you're so special because you shower every day! Yes, I love Brazilians. You are amazing people, but daily showers do not set you apart. Daily showers are normal in most cultures. You shouldn't think that your European tourists represent the entire world amiga.
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