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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just a small correction... unlike other Latin American countries, in Brazil "gringo" means foreigner... it doesn't matter where you are from, even if you are Latin American, if you are not Brazilian, you are a gringo. ..
I love Brazil - I chose it as my other home, married with family, learned to talk Portuguese fluently, got a passport too - so thank you for sharing it, even if it is a limited perspective. But if it transports a positive vibe which is does, mission accomplished. Brazil is large and highly diverse with an amazing nature and wonderful people - mostly - very intense and it can be dangerous.
At the end of the day if you make a connection with a person, regardless of age, culture, religion, race none of that matters. Love is love and if you are in love and happy with a person who is not from your particular nationality, ultimately that is what really matters.
But how different is the way Brazilian women judge men from the way Americans women do? Do women in Brazil still have any respect for their men
I definitely prefer Brazilian girls over foreigners. It's so boring to go through endless dates and all the rituals related to it only to have more serious physical contact. It's really frustrating and time consuming.
"gringos" are not "non-latinos" in Brazil. A gringo is a foreigner even if Latino.
not in my family -Gringos are white and from North America - we don´t use it for other nationalities, but maybe its a social status issue
The title should be "Do people from Rio/cariocas want to date a Brazilian or foreigner"
In Brazil gringo means simply foreign. You can be from Japan or Nigeria, if you are not from Brazil you are a gringo.
@@bavariancarenthusiast2722mas na prática gringo é qualquer um que não seja brasileiro
@@u3u36 depende onde voce morar talvez? Eu so conhece gringos assim.
Nope - not true - gringps are normally North Americans only. The others are foreigners.
@@thalles3brnão estamos falando de você, a população geral usa a palavra gringo como sinônimo de estrangeiro.
Discordo, acho que é mais pra quem não é latino... não considero nossos hermanos gringos.
A mulher não é que não tratam como princesa, é por concorrência logo a mulher não pode ser chata, controladora, se ela mudasse o jeito não importa se está no Brasil ou não.
Lá fora só aguentam essa personalidade porque tem medo de perder e ficar sozinho.
Os mesmos homens que traem são os que todas ficam atrás, nem sei se namoram ou é ciúmes mas é óbvio para todos, se descobrir fica com outra e já tem outra, sendo honesto elas sabem e aceitam, não sei se acham difícil conseguir outro parecido.
Só sei que culpam a maioria pelo que a minoria faz ou tem como fazer o resto pra conseguir uma da trabalho.
Agora entre mulheres se ela não for mais de família fica difícil acreditar em qualquer coisa, normalmente se afastam da família para fazer coisas longe.
Outra coisa ruim é que usam RJ como métrica do Brasil e é só um pedaço pequeno.
I HAVE lived in Brazil for 40 years. It's a good country, but be very careful where you go and who you interact with.
@@bfts8626 Don't believe him. Simply don't. He said he lieved in Brazil for 40 years. Look at his profile, he's less than 20.
True story
Mostly north-northeast and southeast
Unfortunately, we are scheemers
You look sixteen.
That can be applied for many countries
What a good initiative you guys took in translating the video. Much appreciated! But be careful with the translation process, some words might look the same when we're conjugating and they may have a complete different meaning. At 5:29 for example, it is translated as "vêm" for the word "to see" when it was supposed to be translated as "veem". "Vêm" is third person in the plural form from the word "vir", which means "to come".