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How does a Brazilian man vs Portuguese man approach? Which culture do you like most: Brazilian or Portuguese?

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  • @MrAbrazildo says:

    This approach is possible, under certain special circumstances.

  • @DepressionOfMyCat says:

    Even tho brazilian seems to be chill, I like the humble portuguese way haha

  • @ALFRABEIRA says:

    Portuguese way more serious and humble. Not playboy style.

    • @ADJackD says:

      But more creepy

    • @devyanilimaye8560 says:

      ​@@ADJackDthere is a difference between being creepy and looking creepy..one day when you grow up you will know, hopefully

    • @ADJackD says:

      Wow that’s your biig argument? Telling one to grown up oh I am sooo offended and shoocked *mock faint*@@devyanilimaye8560

    • @divaniltonguimaraes9096 says:

      Portugueses humildes? Isto e algum tipo de piada?

      Portugal e um dos paΓ­ses mais pobres da zona do euro, mas se portam como se vivessem na SuΓ©cia.
      SΓ£o extremamente arrogantes.

    • @ALFRABEIRA says:

      @@divaniltonguimaraes9096 Arrogantes para os terceiro mundistas brasileiros que vΓͺm para cΓ‘ para dizer mal e puxar para baixo o paΓ­s com comportamentos sem civismo pensando que estΓ£o na favela. Se isso Γ© arrogΓ’ncia. Sim.

  • @sandraace8481 says:

    I like more Brazilian style latin style

  • @reneeblair7593 says:

    The Portuguese…

  • @mirrorint1770 says:

    .The Brazilian way is obviously exaggerated in this video, but if the whole world had the Portuguese approach the world population would have only 5% of the population it has today.

    • @Renata.0110 says:

      They’ve learned to speed up the game when they moved to the New World, lol.

    • @emmanuelsilva7582 says:

      as a brazilian guy, i can tell you that the brazilian stereotype played in the video is not exaggerated, like, at all. almost every men here in brazil tend to approach woman like this.

    • @felipejose8834 says:

      ​@@Renata.0110A maioria dos brasileiros sΓ£o miscigenados e nΓ£o tem uma cultura de tuga, acho que vocΓͺ fez uma anΓ‘lise muito fora da realidade ou contam mentira aΓ­ em Portugal

    • @aymebergen6759 says:

      Actually, I think the population would at least triple. Women find that sultry approach irresistible.

    • @mirrorint1770 says:

      @@aymebergen6759
      Ok. I respect your point of view, you might think that would happen, but reality shows that it doesn’t. And I must say that I also appreciate this romantic mode because I am also more for romanticism.

  • @mattnobrega6621 says:

    As a portuguese man I can say that the talking with the eyes is a fact. It’s like a nonverbal greeting card. Portuguese women aren’t the type that if you approach them they will just be like, ” ok let’s date” like most women. They turn you down multiple times to see how serious you are about it and not just looking for a quick fling. Tradition and conservative moral values play a big role in that as well. They don’t get involved unless it’s serious.

    • @erzascarlet5078 says:

      LOL let me tell you that unless you’re in South America or any north East African countries, most women WILL NOT be like β€œokay let’s date”. Rather, they’ll be like the Portuguese woman you described, just outside of Portugal 🀣

    • @mattnobrega6621 says:

      @@erzascarlet5078
      I see you took it from a literal perspective. I know it doesn’t work like that. It was a quick figurative example. I guess the simplified satirical version was way too simplified. My bad. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

    • @erzascarlet5078 says:

      @@mattnobrega6621 or maybe cuz when a comment is made via literal text you kinda have no choice but to take it at face value πŸ€·πŸ½β€β™€οΈ

    • @thecrunchlator2500 says:

      So how do you approach them if you are looking for a “quick flimg”?

    • @mattnobrega6621 says:

      @The CrunchLatorΒ 
      Idk. I do mess with easy chick’s. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

  • @esmekmgh323 says:

    Legend says the portugese guy is still staring

    • @Frivals says:

      And the Portuguese girl also still staring like stupid instead of approaching

    • @matthewheald8964 says:

      @@Frivals It’s the guy’s job to make the first move in most cultures

    • @Frivals says:

      @@matthewheald8964 no.

    • @matthewheald8964 says:

      @FrivalsΒ  what do you mean β€œno”? Go to the Middle East, Africa, Eastern Europe; there women want to be asked out instead of having to do the asking. Even in America, it’s still around to a greater or lesser degree. Not saying the girl can’t, but it’s expected of the man.

    • @Frivals says:

      @@matthewheald8964 females must be the beggers

  • @kevinharries9513 says:

    isnt it a little creepy someone staring at you so long. ?

  • @yamatonadeshiko567 says:

    The staring was awkward lol

  • @sairamyedida6823 says:

    the Portuguese one seems cute though…

  • @patriotadetectorismo4210 says:

    I’m Brazilian and a find myself in the middle of this two attitudes❀

  • @sadaofutaki says:

    Brasileiro Γ© mto cara de pau kkk

  • @zaranski2009 says:

    Brazilians take an initiative instantly πŸ‘

    • @ritaamor283 says:

      They get a β€œno, thank you!” instantly too πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

    • @y11.7 says:

      ​@@ritaamor283the important is try

    • @Luke_games2001 says:

      ​@@ritaamor283No, you already have it

    • @vg1024 says:

      @@ritaamor283 so naturally the Portuguese men are more evolved

    • @ritaamor283 says:

      @@vg1024 I wasn’t defending Portuguese men at all lol! But Brazilian men are known for harassement (not all I know!) and they have shock cultural in most countries they emigrate to. They catcall, they are inconvenient and they stalk. A lot of them end up with policy charges because they don’t read the room. Or the street. Or the country. Haha. I am not Brazilian, but I do have a lot of Brazilian friends and I am yet to know one that dated or married a foreigner. European women in general dislike the bold, may I say intrusive, Brazilian move. Brazilian women on the other hand seem to please where they go.

  • @rebecalopesalves says:

    the woman thinking: “am I dirty? why is he looking??” hahahahahhaa

    • @vervideosgiros1156 says:

      No, she thinks: “the guy is too shy and respectful to act like a predator! Just because they flirt with their looking, that doesn’t mean that they end in πŸ›οΈ!

    • @rebecalopesalves says:

      @@vervideosgiros1156 I would be surprised just the same hahaha. Maybe asking the time, where there is a pharmacy is less strange..

  • @eveszs says:

    Brazilian men don’t waste time πŸ˜…

  • @SERGIO-cr6uy says:

    The Brazilian guy got a fake phone number while the portuguese didn’t any phone number.

    In other words, we cannot be too pushy, nor too shy.

  • @richlisola1 says:

    The Portuguese β€œapproach” only works within a culture in which the women understand the cuesβ€”While the Brazilian way might seem more rough or abrupt, not always working. At least it puts one’s intentions in the clear

  • @MrSeksyy says:

    Will always prefer Portugal and its introvercy.

  • @xtremeyoylecake says:

    As a Portuguese American woman… this is pretty accurate πŸ˜‚

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