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Do BRAZILIANS Want to Date a Brazilian or Foreigner?

We asked Brazilians on the streets of Rio de Janeiro to tell us if they'd prefer dating a Brazilian or foreigner, which cultures they find most compatible and what is Brazilian dating all about? From jealousy, to commitment, to who pays – this video explores the dating scene in length.

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0:00 Intro
0:31 Brazilian or foreigner?
2:42 Have you ever dated a foreigner?
4:10 Are Brazilians jealous?
5:11 Do people cheat more in Brazil?
6:01 Who pays on the first date?
6:33 Are Brazilian stereotypes true?
7:24 Dating in Sao Paulo vs Rio?
7:57 How do you approach someone in Brazil?

CREW:
Golden Core Studios (video/audio)

Leah Marie Young (host)

Marina Iakovleva (editing)

Filmed in:
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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  • If you are a introvert person : a foreigner is better , if you are a extrovert person : a brazillian is good choice

    • ONLY if you are brazilian and extroverted. Brazilians are insanely extroverted to any other country. I don't think any country in Europe has people as extroverted as Brazilians.

    • We've plenty of Brazilians in London in the UK and I have Brazilian friends amongst other Latino friends. They seem pretty normal to me, not particularly extroverted. Maybe the sun changes them?!

    • @@aldozilli1293 they probably adapted to english culture. I was in Brazil and saw how extroverted they are XD

    • That's kind of true. But there are introverted Brazilians also, but the country is like a hostile place for people like that, I mean , you go out and see crowds of people partying in the streets, Brazilians are always socializing in barbecues or parties , in the carnaval the whole country stops to celebrate it and if you not enjoy it's like you dead.

  • 1:16 Note: here in brazil, "gringos" means "any foreigner", it doesn't depend on whether you are latino or not

    • And this jealousy gives them away as hypocrites, because they claim to be liberals, open about their sexuality. Women for example hate it when we tell them they are dressing scantily, but women are the first to criticize other women who are dressing scantily as well. And if another woman approaches an engaged man, no matter what she will tell the man, the woman the guy is engaged to instantly gets mad. 😂 Men also get mad when they see their girlfriends/wives hanging out with male "friends", we don't believe there's such thing as someone being friends with someone from the opposite sex around here.

    • ​@@amiquigonzales7917I disagree, Im latino, outgoing asf, not cold at all with women.. and I dont have any jealousy in my dna, not a bit.

    • @@pagodebregaeforro2803 Good for you, but as you know, we are very passionate, caring and jealous people. You are an exception that proves the rule.

  • The thing about brazilians being too sexual.. not really just as much as the "west", we didn't had puritanism here ). And brazilians hate repression and hipocrisy. We are more liberal on that sense.. to me Americans as more sexual as Brazilians, the difference is that there is a light, fun and free aspect in Brazil that u can't find in America and many other europeans countries

    • You are too much liberal...Be more conservative and commit to one person .Just try it...

    • I'm Brazilian and i'm not a liberal in any way, shape or form and i'm not the only one. And this growing lascivious culture are only doing us Brazilians harm. Divorce rates are increasing, a lot of children grow up without one of their parents and relationships are being treated as something disposable. There's nothing to be proud about this growing "liberal" culture.

    • This is Rio not the whole country. Brazilians when they are in a relationship, we are serious. Because when we are single, we not serious at all

    • ​@fccpaixao As an American who lives in the city of Rio specifically, and has lived in other countries as well, I have some observations to share.

      Similar to Brazil, depending on the city and region of the United States, there will be different general attitudes about different things.

      I notice that many Brazilians often say Americans and Europeans are colder. I would agree Brazilians are, on average, more open, friendly, and passionate. But I also think being friendly and being true friends are different things (in my experience, many Brazilians are friendly to the point of dishonesty, for example casually inviting people to their home when they have no intention of that person really visiting or scheduling things and being costantly late or not showing up without warning). Obviously, this is not all Brazilians, but it is something not uncommon Brazil.

      Also, being possessive and jealous is not seen as being passionate in the US, it is seen as being insecure and unstable.

      Whereas Americans and Europeans are simply more private and personal, people on average respect the personal privacy of others, people on average respect other people's time and life responsibities, which is why punctuality is much more prevalent in those societies, and people on average take their responsibilities very seriously, which is those countries have the the reputation for being efficient and organized.

      If an American invites you to their home, it's not something done just to appear friendly, it is a serious offer based on genuinely being fond of someone.

      That is not coldness, that is simply having different valuesand saying what you mean.

      About sexuality, I understand why Rio and Brazil has the reputation it does. Even in the basic marketing of these places. When people think of a New York or Paris or Los Angeles or London, people don't think of images of half naked women dancing in parades or beaches where the majority of women are wearing thong bikinis.
      Even in most beach cities in the world, this form of marketinf is not to that extreme.

      Rio is essentially the most marketed city in Brazil internationally, and it's marketing is based almost purely on sex appeal.

      And because Rio is the "face" of brazil, it gives an impression to people who are not generally familiar with the country that it is sexually driven.

      And to add to that, when tourists come to Brazil to its most marketed city, to its most marketed area, Copacabana, an average tourist will see young children on the street at midnight unaccompanied by an adult trying to earn money, they will see open air prostitution while the police stand by and watch, and almost everyone knows someone who has been robbed or assaulted and people will constantly tell them to keep their cell phones in their pockets, don't place your cell phone on tables, etc. so sadly, that imagery reinforces the preconceptions many people have. It is obviously not the whole truth or all there is to see and experience, but it is an issue and a partial explanation for the perspectives some people have of Brazil.

    • @@davidelliott1594 As a Brazilian i agree and i'm glad you are saying the obvious, but some among us Brazilians simply don't want to see or they try to rationalize some behavior patterns that not even we like that much like being late and not being honest in our relationship goals.

      I would just like to add that despite Rio de Janeiro unfortunately representing the country as a whole internationally, even people from Rio they suffer with all this sexualized culture, which is imposed and normalized by the mainstream media. The main successful channel here is from Rio de Janeiro and they try to impose this sexualized culture in Rio de Janeiro and try to make us (in other parts of Brazil) think that what they portray in their biased news and tv shows is Brazil. Throughout the time, as generations come and go, people started to believe being Brazilian is this thing that we see in Rio. People in my state (Espírito Santo) unfortunately believes that the ideal of being Brazilian is the Carioca (people from Rio de Janeiro) style. Some people bought their ideas (from the mainstream media) to a point some people think it is normal to cheat on people, not being commited to people (whether friendship or relationship). That's something revolting!

      There are people across the country who try to disassociate their image from Rio de Janeiro like the southern states, but it is hard to fight the mainstream media narratives.

  • the guy in the yellow CBF shirt comparing himself to Michael B Jordan needs an ego check not gonna lie. It's ok to be confident, but not delusional

    • He meant that in a sense, Brazilian girls think he is just the average joe or even below average, but in his experience with foreign girls he felt like he is something more

    • Hahahha it’s rare… normally around the tourist spots you’ll be able to find some…. But walk like 20 minutes from the beach… it’s a lot harder to find

    • @@lisandrasilva3084 It is complicated, they did show their non-native accents for sure. Some being thicker than others, but their vocabulary and their ability to carry the conversation in English really surprised me. It's not easy to find people with this level of fluency in Brazil. I hope the reporter didn't have a hard time finding people to interview. 😅

    • Ao mesmo tempo que concordei com quase tudo eu discordei de quase tudo que as mulheres do video falaram. 😂😂

    • Easy answer - you cannot. But you can open the door for making viewers curious enough to find out

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