Brit Reveals Her Biggest Shock Living in Brazil (Rio)
We interview a British girl who is living in Rio de Janeiro, on the biggest culture shock she has experienced in Brazil. Does she think Brazilians are more relaxed about showing their skin? How does it differ to the UK where she is from?
She is not British. Her accent sounds more of a Spanish/Portuguese speaker.
I’m Spanish but I lived in the UK, Liverpool to be precise. I had never seen so many awfully made up, half naked drunk women in my life. I remember being concerned about how many sexual abuse cases are there every night when you have half-naked, barely conscious girls laying all around.
And don’t get me wrong, I’m not one of those crypto-bros that go on podcasts saying how women should only have female friends and stay at home and have no social media. I don’t have crippling male insecurity like those dudes, but it was a sorry sight to see, honestly.
They keep thinking all Brazil is Rio de Janeiro.
It seems they have no idea of geography.
She does say it’s a Rio Carioca stereotype 😉
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Yes, the interviewee said that, and because she lives in Brazil. I referred to the interviewer.
In fact, the vast majority of Europeans and Americans (including Canadians) only know Brazil from watching the films. If you take into account that 99% of films are made by Americans who don’t know where their country is on the world map… .
She’s from the UK, where girls are in mini skirts queuing outside the clubs in 0 degrees during winter and pretty much half the people are full of tattoos. What is she on about?
Great point! I think this is more of a Liverpool/Manchester thing so maybe she can’t relate well
I think she also means her British European culture is more modest.
Lmao you’ve never been to brazil😂
Maybe thats just the working class!?
She can’t compete
Compete for what?
Compete to see who can get the most stds?
You think that we are all models here?