um uh I practice Portuguese still every day and it it's open so many doors for me I mean you you you gain more friendships uh more connections it's just that's that's one of the first that's the primary thing learn as much of the language as you can okay so learning language as much as you can
kissing thing they do like for example with uh Brazil is a more kind of a romantic culture you know what I'm saying I mean for example in the Dayton World in some places kissing is like shaking hands I me they they uh if a Brazilian woman likes you you know you'll know it you'll definitely know it there's no there's no deciphering there's no figuring things out
if you're in Rio like in Zona Su they're pretty much used to interacting with Americans so it's really not that much of an advantage uh I haven't spent that much time in sou salth Paulo so I can't speak too much on it but South Paulo's International City you got all types of people there
just uh some of the things we take for granted in the United States you you don't don't really run that smoothly in Brazil for example business in business in Brazil moves slower business moves slower there's more red tape uh customer service in a lot of places is poor
I remember going to a party and I seen a friend of mine a guy that kissed like seven girls in like three hours and that was kind of it was kind of like damn like I would have never seen that in the states of really most places around the world
if you live in Rio South po it's going to be expensive uh but if you live in a smaller City for example I went to is a beach city in theeast you can get a luxury apartment there along the beach for 500 a month really