Brazil has: - The largest Japanese community outside of Japan. - The largest Italian community outside of Italy. - The largest Lebanese community outside Lebanon. - The biggest Oktoberfest outside of Germany.
@@placesarchivebut there are way more germans in the US and in other European Countrys, Brazil doesnt have the biggest german Community outside of Germany
Thank you sir! I felt like there were a lot of Brazilians that put our country to shame but I'm glad to know other peoples also have a positive view on us.
@@matheuss886They embarrass you with this Mutt Syndrome lol. Well.... There are some really difficult ones 😅. But there are crazy people all over the world
People keep saying Brazil is diverse because of the Amazon but no! We have several large biomes and the most diverse are the Atlantic Forest and the Cerrado ( 2:14 ). Brazil is not just the Amazon!
More especifically Amazônia, Caatinga, Cerrado, Mata Atlântica, Pampa e Pantanal. However the biggest is the Amazon region, mostly of the diversity is from there, this is the reason that people know more and care more, but you are right, we have much more than that.
I think she could have spoken about these other biomes instead of just talking about Amazon. There's a misconception that Brazil only has Amazon as a biome and nothing else.
De fato. Concordo com a Ana em muita coisa mas ela se equívocou em dizer que as pessoas do Brasil não dão importância pra Amazônia, obviamente que se importam, deveria infatizar esse ponto falando que quem explora a Amazônia são os políticos e as ONGs internacionais!
Everybody speaks about the Amazon but forgets the other biomes. There's Mata Atlântica, Cerrado, Caatinga, Pantanal and Pampa. These biomes have also a big diversity. And it is estimated that there are around 100 indigenous tribes without any contact with civilization.
Brazil has 266 indigenous groups, 150 different indigenous languages and 305,873 indigneous. Which represents 37.4% of the total amount of indigenous in the whole world. A lot of them have never had contact with humans outside of their groups. Unfortunately some of those groups have been recently annihilitaed to take their territory by force.
Only the basic topics and exteriotypes. Facts about Brazil The country is so big that it can fit 84 Koreas, all of Europe (without Russia) and still have room to spare. Brazil once had its own monarchy. It has 63% of its original vegetation cover preserved, which country has this? It has the second or third largest commercial aircraft manufacturer in the world, Embraer. It has the largest Japanese community outside of Japan, the largest Italian community outside of Italy, the second largest German community outside of Germany and there are more Lebanese than in Lebanon itself! Brazil is closer to Canada than its northern most point is to its southernmost point
@@thealexprime Eu pensei quase o mesmo. Por que colocaram uma paulista pra falar do BRASIL? Em varias partes ela claramente nao sabia responder as perguntas por que nao tinha conhecimento de causa. Mas o ingles perfeito dela certamente foi a razao. SP e RJ se acham o ultimo biscoito do pacote. Eles nao sabem NADA sobre as outras regioes do Brasil. E isso e tao verdade que ate o ENEM ja colocou o Para como sendo parte do Nordeste uma vez. Geografia mandou abracos. Se tem uma coisa que irrita Norte e Nordeste e o descaso com o qual o Sudeste e o Sul os tratam.
@@asuna932como carioca concordo, tinham que colocar uma nordestina ou alguém do norte aí (que saiba inglês é claro). Para falar sobre assuntos importantes da própria cultura é necessário saber além do básico o que, respeitosamente, não me pareceu convincente da parte da moça do vídeo.
As a Brazilian I would say that Brazilians are very helpful. today I was at the market looking for wheat flour, but I couldn't find the brand I wanted, so a lady (who is not an employee of the market) came to me and helped me. I love my people ❤
Em Portugal quando alguém pede uma informação qualquer pessoa ajuda. Não é nada de único. Provavelmente em qualquer destes países é a mesma coisa (provavelmente tirando Paris: os parisienses têm fama de antipáticos e soberbos em relação ao resto de França)! 😊
@@vervideosgiros1156 Eu morei um ano e meio em Portugal e quando você pede por ajuda realmente os portugueses são bem solícitos. Mas essa forma de ajuda "espontânea", não requisitada, que acho que representa o que o rapaz falou, é diferente. Pelo que falou parece que ele estava procurando e a senhora reparou que ele não estava encontrando o que queria, e então se ofereceu pra ajudar. Eu confesso que não vi muito disso em Portugal, não, e em pouquíssimos outros lugares. Na Europa como um todo as pessoas são mais fechadas, pelo menos foi o que senti. Não acho que foi pelo fato de eu ser estrangeiro porque fenotipicamente eu pareço português/espanhol, então até falar comigo ninguém saberia que eu era estrangeiro, kk. A real é o seguinte, Brasil tem muitos problemas, mas esse lado social realmente vejo como bem mais caloroso do que na maioria dos países.
@@R.a.f.a.e.l. Eu sei do que falo! As pessoas no meu país ajudam os outros, sim! Não fale da Europa como um todo porque somos 50 países, diferentes uns dos outros! A generosidade e a extroversão não têm nada a ver: a solicitude e a capacidade de fazer amigos-relâmpago não têm nada a ver!
It's "funny" for a European to say that Brazil must preserve its forests, given that they were some of the ones that destroyed the most in past and recent history.
Can you give me some help? Is it wrong not to hate Europe? I'm passionate about Europe and European culture, but many people tell me that I should hate Europe because of colonialism, imperialism and Eurocentrism. They say that those who like them didn't study history, they say I should read books that encourage hatred of Europeans like open veins of Latin America and books by Jessé de Souza, they say the world would be better if Europe didn't exist, they say Europe is only rich and developed because it stole resources from other continents (and still steals), that nothing was invented by Europeans and that all the customs and things that were said to be "invented" by Europeans were stolen/copied from other peoples, that before colonialism Europe was backward, poor, without resources and without culture compared to other people and that they only said they were advanced so they could steal resources from other continents, they lived in houses made of clay, wood, stone and straw, which Europe and those who argue that Europe already had scientific and technological advances before colonialism, that she is not rich just because she stole resources from other continents and that they invented many things, she is Eurocentric, suffers from "colonized syndrome" and did not study history. Milton Santos himself hated Europe. The other day I watched Pedro Daher's videos in which he was making hate speeches about Europe and also about Canada and other countries in the "global north" (I hate the expressions Global North/Global South). I've also seen 2 geography pages on Instagram (tudogeo and Leandro Levi) that said that "the United States and Europe are not examples to be followed, we just have to continue with our Latin way of being". Another guy on TikTok said that "The Global South should cancel Europe and only admire Latin America and Africa", another blogger called umasulamericana has already said that "Brazilians are always chasing European citizenship; European culture has nothing to do with with Brazilian culture or with our ancestors, Latin American culture is more similar to Brazilian culture, we just prefer European culture because of the Eurocentric media that makes us see them as superior." Camila Faria's channel is another one where you're more likely to see her growing wings and flying than speaking well about Europeans. In almost all of her videos she calls Europeans lazy and spoiled. I've seen a Brazilian TH-camr who looked like an American teenager who said that "Brazil is not considered a Western country by Europeans, Americans, Canadians and Australians. We are filthy Latins in their view. But we are better than them. Being Brazilian/Latino is a thousand times better than being Western". He also said that white Brazilians are not considered white in the United States, Europe, Australia and Canada. I saw 3 profiles on Quora saying that "Many people use racist arguments to explain why the United States and Europe are so rich and developed, talking to them is like banging your head against a wall." Despite not having colonies, I've seen people saying that Switzerland got rich by trafficking African slaves and that there is no other reason why Switzerland was rich and developed. I see that speech that "Switzerland is the largest chocolate producer in the world without having a cocoa tree","France has the largest gold reserves without having even one gold in its territory","The English did not invent football ", "Rome and Greece would be nothing if it weren't for North Africans and West Asians","The Moors brought Europeans out of the Dark Ages","Europeans didn't bathe before colonization","It is more likely that a camel through the eye of a needle that a Brazilian/Latin American can go to Europe and not be discriminated against","Europeans envied Africa", "The film Bacurau portrays very well how Americans and Europeans see a white Brazilian", "Canada, Australia and New Zealand are as imperialist as the United States and England", "Greeks and Romans stole philosophy from the Egyptians. They did not have enough knowledge to create philosophy ","Rome and Greece were the ancient civilizations with the most inequality","Afrocentrism does not exist, there is only the truth that Eurocentrics do not accept", "The basis of everything is Africa", "Colonialism was the only form of Europe get out of the hole she got herself into"... I've also seen people saying that the only culture in the south of Brazil is that of the gauchos of the pampas and any other southern culture is just an attempt to attract tourists by copying German and Italian culture and there There are influences from German/Italian culture and it is wrong for Brazilians to say and be proud of being descendants of Germans, Italians, Slavs or European people in general. Just look at how many videos on TikTok and TH-cam are mocking these Brazilians. I see many Africans on TH-cam and TikTok making hate speeches about Europe, saying that Africa has always been better than Europe in everything; Saying that Africans have always been more advanced in terms of science and technology and that they invented everything and that Europeans are just thieves, invaders and murderers; and anyone who disagrees with them is Eurocentric, racist and has not studied history. I've heard people saying that Jesus was born in Ethiopia and not in Palestine/Israel. I also see members of the black movement who say that Brazilian culture is closer to African culture than to European culture and even to the culture of other Latin American countries. And there's still that litany of "sulear, our north is the south" umasulamericana.com/sulear-america-invert/ . I study a lot about crimes committed by non-European people (e.g. Arabs, Chinese, Mayans, Aztecs, Soviets, Confederates) but still many people say that comparing crimes committed by Europeans with crimes committed by non-European people is idiocy, Eurocentrism, white supremacy, sophism and ignorance, generally an "attempt to ameliorate the harm caused by European colonization and enable racism and European imperialism" and that Google, Wikipedia and TH-cam cannot be trusted for knowledge about geography, history and politics , I even have far-left cousins who say that I shouldn't trust what American websites say about these matters. They say that "Western websites distort history to defend the West. Chinese and/or non-Western websites show that Europeans have always been backward and uncultured compared to the Egyptians, Arabs, Chinese, Mayans, Aztecs, Incas, etc." I also see people who say that everything Brasil Paralelo, BBC, Wikipedia, CNN say about non-Western countries is a lie. I must trust what História Publica and Pedro Daher say. I saw a guy on TH-cam who said "If you like Europe you've been hypnotized by Western propaganda. There are millions of incredible places in the world and none of them are in Europe." I am completely paranoid about the possibility of Russia and/or China destroying the US and Europe. What do I do? Should I start to hate Europe? Would the world really be better if Europe didn't exist? Are countries like Australia, Canada and New Zealand really as evil as the United States and Europe? Is there any developed country that is not imperialist? Are there really no other factors that helped Europe to be rich and developed and is it only rich and developed because it stole resources from other continents? If Europe had not stolen resources from other continents, would it currently be poor and underdeveloped? If Europeans were so backward in the past, how did they manage to colonize the world? Is there any food of entirely European origin without influences or ingredients from other continents? Is there at least one good thing that Europeans have done in the world? BTW: I am Brazilian
Nenhum europeu de hoje tem culpa dos europeus do passado. É como se falássemos que brasileiros de hoje tem culpa do assassinato de povos indigenas que viviam aqui ou da escravidão de subsaarianos que vieram para cá a força
Fun fact about the Snake Island, there is a species there called "Jararaca Ilhoa", which translates do island jararaca. This snake usually preys on migrating birds so it stays high up on trees, its venom is so strong that when bitten, the birds die within 10 seconds, making it possible for the snake to go down and eat it.
Brazil has 6 biomes: Amazônia, Caatinga, Cerrado, Mata Atlântica, Pampa & Pantanal. Each one has it's own specificities. So the fauna & flora may diverge. Caatiga for example is semi-arid. Amazônia is the rainforest. Pantanal are wetlands. Cerrado is like a savanah. So different biomes, different species.
É engraçado, mas, a diversidade de animais existentes no Brasil não é porque 60% da Amazônia está no Brasil kkkkkkkk, no Brasil existem muitos biomas, como o Pantanal e a Floresta Atlântica, que possuem uma biodiversidade gigantesca! E também a caatinga não fica para trás quando se trata de fauna.
I'm from Pará, the state that has most reduced the deforestation of the Amazon forest in its region and I can say that we do take care of our forest, which is home not only for animals and plants but to many people that lives in the cities and by the rivers here ❤ People (Brazilians and foreigners) have no idea how big and dense this forest is, the protective authorities can only find illegal deforestation when it is already on a large scale to be detected on satellite. It's not a park where you go around and that's it, it's very big and yet the protection agencies work tirelessly to protect the forest, even with limited resources. As I said is important to a lot of people. Unfortunately, its wealth is coveted by many, inside and outside Brazil. So it's a never-ending job.
Vocês do norte tem um papel importante em dizer a realidade que se passa aí. Politicos e ONGs internacionais vivem explorando a Amazônia, os políticos entreguistas ligados ao socialismo internacional (PT) estão vendendo a Amazônia pra essas ONGs internacionais que pertencem aos bilionários globalistas. É necessário que não só nós de outras regiões do Brasil expor essas verdades mas também o norte que está diretamente ligado nisso.
hi, i'm from the amazon rainforest region! yes, we do have isolated indigenous communities scattered around the many states of the northern and center-west regions, and they're highly protective of their own which is very valid tbh, we also have a lot of indigenous communities in and around the cities, we even have schools in the countryside where they teach indigenous language (in São Gabriel da Cachoeira, for example), but that's not only in the amazon region, but throughout the country we have indigenous communities! here in the northern we have a deeper connection with indigenous culture, we see it in the food, and local festivals, etc you should definitely come to visit us! brazil is not only rio de janeiro, you know 🤭
Fun updated fact to add: another concert made at the Copacabana beach was The Rolling Stones and NOW Madonna is going to perform there this May. And it is crowded because they are free concerts. 💃🏼
Nenhum almoço é de graça Maluh. Já foi pesquisar quanto o show sa Madona irá custar aos cofres públicos, ou seja, aos nossos bolsos? Isso é puro 'pão e circo'!
@@elaynemc2990 é pura economia e matemática, não pão e circo. o governo investiu 20 milhões (10 da prefeitura e 10 do estado), itaú e heineken pagaram o resto, e a cidade teve retorno de 300 milhões.
Caro colega: quando aparece *_Brasil_* no TH-cam gringo, somos, automaticamente, invocados, por isso 99% dos que comentam ( inclusive eu ) são pé de chin... Havaianas desta terra 😂😂😂😂
@@eduardosantos5078 1. Àquelas com a tira azul ainda estão no lojão do povão... rsrsrs 2. Sou mulher 👩🏽🤱🏽🧝🏽♀️ olha minha foto aí de CHINCHILENTA rsrsrsrsrs 🐭
@@KanneSanoDottk The city of Sao Paulo has 12 million people, and together with the metropolitan area of it (which includes other 38 municipalities) the population is around 23 million people. When they rank the biggest cities they include the metropolitan area as well, so yes, the city is in the top 5 largest in the world. And the state of São Paulo has more than 44 million people living here... If you really live here you should know at least the difference between the city and the state
The "Ok" thing can be different in some regions of Brazil. I'm from Goiás and i think that depending on the situation, you can use the "ok" gesture, always without a uggly expression or avoiding eye contact (like boring expression).
@@insomniadongie5538 Here it's like that since when i was kid (i'm 23y), even in the countryside. Also the use of english words was always present but yeah, it have been coming more and more common with the last years though.
@@masterfaultless793 I understand but its really a bad way to describe a country. It really doesn't make any sense since USA and Canada are also "continental countries" both are bigger than Brazil. Russia, China, India etc. Anyways they are using the term "continental country" in a wrong way the only continental country is Australia.
@@gabszsmt Oceania is NOT a continent. Australia is THE continent. LMAO you need more education or need to learn to use Google. GOOGLE it for the love of God.
Poderia ter falado particularidades das regiões do Brasil, sinto que o programa focou muito em assuntos que os estrangeiros já conhecem como carnaval, Amazônia, São Paulo...
Answering the girl's question on the beginning of the video. Brazil is, in fact, the largest country in the southern hemisphere, even larger than Australia
A small part of Brazil is in the Northern Hemisphere though. But the area of Brazil in the Southern Hemisphere should still be bigger than Australia anyway.
Some facts: -Marajó Island in Pará is bigger than Switzerland -The culture of northeastern Brazil is little known outside Brazil. But it is unique. You can't find it in any other country -There are 2 Brazilian football teams that were founded by Germans: Grêmio and Coritiba -There are 2 Brazilian football teams that were founded by Italians: Palmeiras and Cruzeiro -There is 1 Brazilian football team that was founded by Portuguese: Vasco da Gama -Although the most famous Brazilian food is feijoada, there are other typically Brazilian foods that should also be relevant; Vatapá, acarajé, tacacá, pato no tucupi, chicken heart (coração de galinha), buchada de bode, sobá de Campo Grande, Baião de Dois, sun-dried meat (carne de sol), northeastern couscous, moqueca capixaba,rice with pequi (arroz com pequi), carreteiro rice (arroz carreteiro), costela gaúcha na vala, barreado, fillet Oswaldo Aranha, pastel, miojo, chimarrão, brigadeiro, açaí, bomba do Piauí, coxinha, pão de queijo, tutu à mineira, feijão tropeiro, creme de galinha... -In almost all Brazilian states, the capital is at the same time the most populous city; with the exception of the state of Espirito Santo where the capital is Vitória and the most populous city is Serra and Santa Catarina, the capital is Florianópolis and the most populous city is Joinville -There are 3 Brazilian states with their capital located on an island: The state of Santa Catarina and the capital is Florianópolis, Espírito Santo and the capital is Vitória and Maranhão and the capital is São Luís. -There are several dialects spoken in Brazil; Talian, Hünsrick, Yoruba, Tukano, Tupi-Guarani... -In the municipality of Pomerode in Santa Catarina, children up to the age of 4 only know how to speak German. They learn to speak Portuguese in schools. And the schools there have 2 teachers; one that teaches in Portuguese and another that teaches in German. -There is a stadium called Estádio Zerão in the city of Macapá. The midfield is on the equator. So the teams play in different hemispheres. -João Pessoa is the best city in the Americas to live in after retirement
Desculpe, discordo educadamente. Ela é -tipo- um ideal. Quem representa melhor (ao pé da letra) seria uma outra, que num outro vídeo debochou horrores da portuguesa, também chamada Ana - outro "ideal" de ser humano. E, outra menina, a qual eu também, infelizmente, não me lembro o nome, mas que é suuuuuuuuper carismática, e que parece estar plugada em 10.000 voltz. No caso, seriam quens, né?! 😂😂😂😅😅😅
Right?! Plus it's ok when turned n fingers speed so it makes an O n a K. If we want it to mean teucu we close the hand almost down to a fist n make a unsatisfyed face 😅
Depende da posição da mão. Aqui em Recife fazer com os três dedos pra cima e o círculo firmado pelo polegar e o indicador pra baixo significa, de fato, ok 👌! Maaas se por acaso você inverte, colocando os 3 dedos para baixo, o gesto torna-se claramente um "vai tomar no meio desse teu brioco"
Vou admitir q fiquei meio confusa nessa parte pq nunca vi ninguém usando 👌 para "asshole" kkkkk meus amigos usam pra ok e as vezes pra falar q algo é muito top, eu pessoalmente uso mais pra top msm. Fiquei curiosa se é mais uma questão d região ou só faço parte de uma bolha 😅
Where I come from in Brazil (Bahia) it only means asshole if you turn your hand 180°, like with the three fingers faced to you and the "hole" part facing the other person, and also with the hole a bit smaller, with your index finger on the inside and the thumb on the outside. Got the picture? 😅
O PT é um partido vassalo do socialismo internacional. Eles estão entregando a Amazônia para as ONGs globalistas internacionais. Brasileiros se importam com a Amazônia, mas quem tem poder sobre a Amazônia são essas marionetes petistas que estão no poder.
Yeah, Europe decimated most of the continent forest and slaved most of the world to grow and get rich, now that they are rich they are like "oh you must protect for the world" please, shut up and go replant some of the forest you decimated through the centuries then, or give us money that you got from decimating your fores so that we can grow not needing to use the forest, unlike you did!
Muito legal ver uma representante brasileira nesse canal! Quanto ao tema de abordagem... prefiro não opinar, mas é interessante que tenha uma pessoa que explique mais coisas e dismitifque outras!
Brazil was a Kingdom, an Empire and now a Republic. During the Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and Algarves, the city of Rio de Janeiro was the only European capital outside the European continent and was elevated to a kingdom (because of the Napoleonic Wars).
In southern Brazil, there are some regions of the Serra Gaúcha (sort of a mountain chain) where it gets really cold until it snows. Even though Buenos Aires is further in south than southern Brazil, this region has some really high places, taking it to snowing.
Extra fact about biodiversity. Even though we tend to think the most biodiversity is in Amazon Forest, actually it is in the Mata Atlantica. Most diversity per m²
The Atlantic forest is the most harmed, it is not as big as the Amazon rainforest but with the predation of both flora and fauna, it is currently even smaller
Thank you for presenting a positive image of Brazil. It is a great country! This list is just a tinny portion of its greatness. Unfortunately, many people do not realize its value and take it for granted.
1:00 yep, Japan is a small country but Tokyo is the most populated city in the world. (4) not gonna lie, I am Brazilian and I didn´t know about that xD (5) curiously, there is a good amount of Brazilians who are not into Carnaval. I am one of them xD
@@ric_reborncompared to Brazil they are all small, the UK for example is the size of the São Paulo state, which is not even a big state by Brazilian standards.
@@Giovanni_II Japan is bigger than Germany and I hear no one saying that Germany is a small country. Japan is actually well fairly sized. It ranks 62th in a 195 list of countries by size.
This is a very special group of people, I hope the world don't end soon with these wars happening and the next generations from 100 years in the future can watch this video and see these ladies talking so politely and being a very good representation of their countries
I find ana so warm and friendly when she talks. The more she explains about brazil and the positive attitudes its catchy. I know filipina and they are warm and friendly. Their country can have volcanoes, earthquakes, typhoons and still cheerful. The samba contest reminds me of the fiestas in PH where they have contests for costumes, dance. pageants too. Love seeing Andrea too
Brazil is so big, that Brazil’s northern point is closer to Canada then to Brazil’s southern point. And Brazil’s eastern point is closer to Africa then to Brazil’s western point.
The snake island mentioned is actually more interesting than that. The snakes that live on this island have evolved to be far more venomous than other snakes that live on land. This evolution occurred because the staple diet of these snakes is birds. However, birds are quick and can fly away, so the snakes had to become more venomous to catch them. Sorry if I mistranslated anything :)
Now that Ana is back, it would be very fun to see an episode with her and Julia together. Maybe on of the game episodes where they have to guess something about other countries, etc.
Brasil is very interesting country. People are friendly and warm. I find interesting that the national motto is "Ordem e progreso" and I think there is everything in Brazil but Ordem ahah.
The best things Brazil has it’s beautiful beaches, vibrant culture, delicious food, and friendly people. The beaches in Brazil are some of the most stunning in the world, with crystal clear waters and soft white sand. Whether you're looking to relax and soak up the sun or catch some waves, Brazil has a beach for everyone. The country's culture is incredibly diverse and vibrant, with influences from indigenous, African, and European traditions. This can be seen in the music, dance, and art that is found throughout the country. Brazilian cuisine is known for its bold flavors and diverse ingredients. From feijoada, a hearty black bean stew, to pão de queijo, delicious cheese bread, there is something for every palate. And last but not least, the people of Brazil are incredibly warm and welcoming. Whether you're exploring the bustling streets of Rio de Janeiro or the remote Amazon rainforest, you're sure to be greeted with a smile. We have snow too. Brazil may be known for its tropical climate and beautiful beaches, but it also has regions that experience snowfall. The southernmost parts of the country, such as the state of Santa Catarina, can see snow during the winter months. This provides a unique opportunity for Brazilians to enjoy winter sports and activities. The snow-covered landscapes create a picturesque setting for skiing, snowboarding, and building snowmen. It's a surprising contrast to the sunny beaches that Brazil is famous for, but it's a testament to the country's diverse geography. So, if you're looking for a vacation destination that offers both beach relaxation and winter fun, Brazil has it all. The country with mist japoneses besides Japan and lebaneses, Italians Too. Brazil's cultural diversity extends beyond its stunning natural landscapes. The country is also home to a large population of Japanese, Lebanese, and Italian immigrants. These communities have made significant contributions to Brazil's cultural fabric, bringing with them their unique traditions, language, and cuisine. The influence of Japanese culture can be seen in the beautiful gardens and temples found in cities like São Paulo and Curitiba. Lebanese influence can be observed in the vibrant street markets and delicious Middle Eastern dishes available throughout the country. And of course, the Italian influence is evident in the mouthwatering pizzas and pastas that are popular in Brazilian cuisine. This melting pot of cultures adds an extra layer of richness to the already diverse Brazilian identity. So, when you visit Brazil, not only will you be able to enjoy the country's natural beauty, but you'll also have the opportunity to immerse yourself in a vibrant tapestry of cultures like amount of African countries that has her too.
Brazil doesn't have high mountains in the subtropical zone though and the amount of snow that occasionally falls in Southern Brazil is actually very small.
Not only about snow falling, but also about how cold it can get depending where you are. Some people think Brazil is an eternal summer spot with temperatures always above 20°C or 30°C. I think such misconceptions keep alive due to Rio de Janeiro fame. Some also think that Brazil can be reduced to Rio only. It's a pity that other largest and important cities aren't well-known worldwide
@@BucyKalmanBrazil doesn't have high mountains? That's not true, the south and southeast of brazil there's a lot of mountains cities and it's the subtropical zone of Brazil, in that places is common to snow in the winter season, when it doesn't snow it's very cold.
@@BucyKalman Tá enganado, há sim grandes montanhas no sul e até no próprio Estado de São Paulo. Porém a maioria das vezes quando neve aqui, mesmo que pouco, há umidade elevado e posteriormente de tanto a altitude e chão/solo estão frio e neve. (se não me falha memória, toda vezes que neve aqui no sul, vem depois das chuvas em certas regiões, e depois que essas regiões estão frio, se expande toda a zona)
The OK sign remains OK in Brazil. The difference is in the position of the hand. If the "hole" is pointing forward (hand lying down) = ass hole If the fingers are pointed upwards (the hole is behind ahaha) = ok
'remain' it's not the correct choice of word cause 'ok' comes from the english, if you're talking about a place with zero eng influence they will not understand it as 'ok'
@@valterrodrigues1288 The video is about a sign used in Brazil. In our country we use the term OK. And the sign she made in the video is still understood as Ok. To have the other meaning mentioned by her, as I explained, the sign remains the same, but with the position of the hand different.
@@slip13inc o que eu digo é: ok vem do inglês, se um lugar não tem contato com o inglês as pessoas não vão entender como ok, por exemplo aqui, e eu moro em uma capital, só os jovens usam como ok (porque tiveram o contato com o inglês e sabem o que significa), mas a maioria das vezes é ofensivo ou remetendo ao significado ofensivo
@@valterrodrigues1288 Mano. Eu tenho 40 anos e meu pai usava ok. Não sei onde tu mora. Mas NUNCA vi alguém no Brasil não entender o OK A diferença é como você faz o sinal. Se tu faz o 👌 com a mão levantada perto do rosto (por exemplo) ninguém vai achar qu e tu ta ofendendo. Agora se tu faz isso com a palma da mão virada para cima, aí sim fica como ofensa.
0:55 Brazil is the fifth biggest country in the world, bigger than Australia. São Paulo is not only the biggest city of South Hemisphere, it's also the biggest city in Occident. 8:20 there are lots of native communities in Brazil who don't have any contact with the rest of population. They live in the middle of the forests.
A friend of mine too and she said the women were okay looking after their plastic surgeries but men were not so good looking… I guess beauty is very subjective…
@@klimtkahloSorry , what plastic surgery ? ....The average Brazilian woman never did plastic surgery, I bet you never came to Brazil to say something like that , and in relation to the topic of beauty, in Brazil you can easily find beautiful woman , but this is the opposite for men ,most of the are not handsome.
@@klimtkahlo Hmm... a lot of women don't have surgery for the money, so it's mostly natural beauty. And men really aren't very handsome, unfortunately hahaha
*_Another thing that many Europeans or people from around the world do not know is that, unlike the United States or other 4 largest countries, even though it is the 5 largest country on the planet, our usable areas are immensely larger, making Brazil the number one in several size issues. We do not have gigantic deserts, volcanoes, Colossal Canyons or glaciers that cover large parts of the Territory with the exception of the forests and another important difference to note is that Brazil is so large, it is as if there were 27 Countries and we have many wonderful islands that make Brazil is a very different place with many different cultures from all over the world and we have excellent islands that are different from the island of snakes and are used as Fernando de Noronha and other famous islands for example. In Brazil, there is also the Cerrado, Fauna & Flora They are incredible natural beauties in addition to having beaches, waterfalls and countless other natural beauties that can only be found there..._*
The United States actually has more arable land than Brazil. According to Wikipedia, the top 10 countries by total arable land area are: 1. USA 2. India 3. Russia 4. China 5. Brazil 6. Canada 7. Nigeria 8. Ukraine 9. Argentina 10. Australia Note in particular how Australia is only #10 in arable land area despite having roughly the same total land area as the 48 contiguous U.S. states. That is because most of Australia is too dry. Similarly Canada is only #6 in arable land despite being the second largest country in area, in this case mostly because a large part of Canada is too cold. In the case of Brazil, arable land is probably limited by the fact that the country has an extensive area that is covered by forests.
There is coffee cake and sometimes chocolate sweets may contain a bit of coffee, but it's not a thing. Brazil is not big on alcohol and coffee, but I hear some people add a bit of cachaça, like an Irish or Corretto coffee, Cachaça is sugarcane distilled alcohol. Well, Brasil has 6 wide biomes, which allows it to have a great variety of animals and plants. I think you are thinking about the heavy use of local bird's feathers on carnaval's costumes, nowadays more fake feathers are used, but in the past not even the endangered species were out of question.
In Catalonia the only poissoness snake is the viper, "escurçó" in Catalan. Our forest is quite safe. Oh! And we also celebrate the Carnival around the same days that in Brazil, it isn't that big but we do celebrate it. And you know, there are two fan facts I learnt when I was learning European Portuguese 'cause I was going to have a teo month stay in Lisbon but one of my Portuguese teachers was Brazilian, so he taught me some of those facts, like: - "Pau" which means peace and it's the name "paul" in Catalan as well, means stick in Portuguese, but mostly in Brazilian Portuguese it has a double meaning. It means d*ck. - And the other one is the word "rapariga" in European Portuguese means girl, but in Brazilian Portuguese it means "b*tch".
Ciao Judna! Ti ricordi di me? Sono il ragazzo italiano, anzi napoletano, con cui hai scambiato qualche messaggio alcuni mesi fa. Decidemmo che saremmo diventati amici di penna e da allora sto provando a contattarti. Ti prego se vedi questo messaggio rispondimi in qualsiasi modo per favore. Altrimenti non so come fare a contattarti.
I liked this video. As a Brazilian, there were things that I didn't know. I didn't know about the range of the fauna and flora, and also about the "Snake Island". Nice video!
As a Brazilian, I've never really seen anyone use this 👌 to insult someone. It's more like just a "dont do it" kinda thing. One thing which is important pointing out is that there is a considerable variation in culture from region to region, enough for there be some celebrations, traditions, and customs done in one place that are completely different, not practiced, or even unknown in another
Um Bioma que poucos falam, mas que é um Bioma Brasileiro, e que foi bastante reduzido por causa do extrativismo vegetal no passado, é a Mata dos Pinhais(ou a Mata das Araucárias), que fica localizada nos 3 estados do sul do Brasil principalmente no Planalto Meridional e sobre as Serras da Região Sul !!!
There is so much more: we have pink dolphins, capibaras (the biggest rodents in the world), the biggest Queer parade, the inventor of the watch, the biggest Japanese population out of Japan, cities in the south region very similar to German ones, one of the best voice acting in the world, alien visits, a magical place called Lençois Maranhenses...
Hi, I'm brazilian and live in São Paulo city. I watch the video and think interesting. Visit the Brazil is great country to know. Welcome in the Brazil!
Please don't reduce an entire country to something folklore. Brazil is the 9th largest economy in the world today; an industrial power that manufactures commercial and military planes, ships, submarines, rockets, satellites, has one of the largest oil industries on the planet, among others. He owns one of the most developed agricultural productions on Earth. It is not true that all governments do not care about nature. Many of them do care, and try to make the world understand that they need to help Brazil take care of the Amazon, for example. What do you mean it's the lungs of the world and only Brazilians have to pay for it? People live there (around 20 million) and need access to everything. We are great, smiling and empathetic, but we are not fools. Good to know.
More fun facts: - fifth-largest country - covers 48% of the continent - sixth-largest population -> 2.73% of the global population - longest country in the world from north to south - The northernmost point is closer to Canada than the southernmost point - Brazil's enormity surpasses the combined area of all European Union countries and even out-sizing the contiguous United States
Brazil is now down to 7th in the world in total population. It has been overtaken by Pakistan and Nigeria. And I suppose it will be eventually surpassed by Bangladesh too.
I'm from the south of Brazil, and... I only see a little particle of snow, but we have Gramado, a city that uses artificial snow, and we have "geadas". It's similar, but different from snow :D I use 👌 to say "fine" and to say... You know... Depends of the situation 🤷🏻♀️ (actually, we have some people that understand it like "white pride", but I don't think that's a good way to see this symbol...)
8:30 Yeah, there still some indigenous people without contact with the "civilized world" until these days. But it's not because we can't find them, It's just they avoid us. There's some pictures of them over the internet taken by helicopters and drones, and it's curious cause you can see some regular objects (like knives and other things) in those pictures, and by that we can assume they at least have contact with others tribes who have contact with us.
Okay guys, for those who don't know actually there's brazilians who live in the rainforest, there are 8 states in the forest: Pará, Amazonas, Rondônia, Roraíma, Macapá, Acre, and a little bit of Mato Grosso and Tocantins, for example I was born in Pará and I still live here, my county is the third biggest county in the world, the biggest in Brazil, its bigger than Portugal, we have schools here, hospitals and all that a normal city does have. So yeah Amazon people does exist, and our diversity is beautiful and big.
Nice video!! Besides the Amazon Rainforest, the bioma called "Mata Atlântica" (Atlantic Forest) holds the record for woody plants (angiosperms) per hectare (450 species in southern Bahia), and also has around 20 thousand plant species, 8 thousand of which are native!
09:05 This part here must be different in São Paulo, because since I was a child this gesture meant something like 'thumbs', like an affirmation to a waiter that everything is ok. It can also be used as something offensive, but it depends on the intention.
That event shown in the picture was the World Youth Day which took place in Copacabana. It was during Winter and that’s why people didn’t go for a swim, I remember the temperature reached 8°C that day, for us - cariocas - it’s freezing cold 😂😂. I bet if it were a hot day, there’d be people in the water
Sugestões para um próximo 10 fun facts do Brasil 1) maior população negra fora da África (sim, maior que a do Haiti e muito maior que a dos EUA, ao contrário do que informaram aí abaixo) 2) mais antigo fóssil humano das Américas (o que é estranho, se vc olhar para o mapa e traçar uma rota de migração) 3) lugar onde nasceu o verdadeiro pai da aviação 4) o SUS é um sistema universal de saúde. Foco na palavra "universal". Significa que qualquer pessoa será atendida, cirurgia, câncer, vacina... Mesmo que seja um gringo ou um imigrante ilegal. Outros países têm isso, mas o do Brasil é o maior do mundo. 5) maior aquífero do mundo (Guarani) e maior rio do mundo (Amazonas), em extensão e volume. 6) nos mapas tradicionais, o Brasil aparenta ser muito menor do que de fato é, devido a uma distorção provocada pela forma como circunferência da Terra é representada, na projeção de Mercator 7) dados sobre as dimensões colossais do Brasil: a) o Brasil é o 3º maior país do mundo em extensão continua. Significa que somos maiores que os Estados Unidos e o Canadá nesse critério, pois os territórios desses dois países são descontínuos, separados por ilhas (e, no caso dos EUA, o Alasca é separado por um Canadá). O Brasil é maior inclusive que a Europa continental (essa, eu vou pedir pra confirmar) b) o Brasil também é o país com maior extensão norte-sul do mundo (maior que a Rússia e que o Chile). Então, a nossa variedade climática é realmente muito maior que a dos demais c) O Brasil também tem o maior litoral contíguo do mundo (às vezes chamamos de "fronteira marítima"). Um famoso escritor disse que o Brasil faz fronteira com a África pelo rio mais largo do mundo, o Atlântico (acho isso poético e simbólico da nossa relação com África) 8) O Brasil tem a 7ª população do mundo. E mesmo assim existe mais vaca do que gente no Brasil (e é um gado de primeiríssima, fruto de um expressivo avanço genético). Se achou muito, o Brasil tem mais de 1,5 Bilhão de galinhas 9) A matriz energética do Brasil é de longe a mais limpa do mundo. Os postos de combustível do Brasil têm Etanol para abastecer seu carro (oriundo da cana de açúcar, com zero emissão direta de carbono), a um valor bastante competitivo e bom rendimento (cerca de 70% da gasolina). 10) O passaporte brasileiro é o mais "cobiçado" do mundo (não confundir com o mais poderoso). Pois qualquer pessoa, com o biotipo de qualquer parte do mundo se passa tranquilamente por brasileiro. O ditador da Coreia do Norte e seu pai já circulam o mundo com passaporte brasileiro falso. 11) Bônus 1: o único monarca europeu nascido fora da Europa é a carioquíssima Maria da Glória, irmã de Pedro II e conhecida na Europa como Rainha Maria II. 12) Bônus 2: O Brasil é o local com a maior abrangência de uma mesma língua. Se você fala português, aonde quer que você for, qualquer pessoa vai te entender (essa precisa confirmar, porque, né América espanhola, países Árabes...). Nos Estados Unidos tem o inglês, mas é diferente, porque tem gente e regiões inteiras em que não se fala inglês nos EUA. No Brasil, não. Praticamente todo mundo entende e fala fluentemente o português. Mas é bom checar essa com cuidado antes.
Os Estados Unidos têm mais variedade de zonas climáticas que o Brasil na minha opinião porque têm desertos (no sudoeste), climas de montanhas (de Montana até Utah e o Colorado), zonas temperadas com florestas de folhas caducas (na costa leste, principalmente no nordeste e nos estados atlânticos centrais) , pradarias nas grandes planícies do centro-norte do país, climas mediterrâneos (no litoral da Califórnia), florestas de pinheiros e climas oceânicos (no noroeste Pacífico), e zonas subtropicais (no sul) ou até tropicais (como o sul da Flórida e o Havaí).
Você está errado no 1, o EUA que tem a maior população negra fora da África, no Brasil negros e brancos são minoria, a maior parte da população é mestiça
I have been in a coffee shop in Florence, where I was told I’d have the best espresso in Italy (it was really dellicious), and the coffe bag I saw there was from a Brazillian coffee cooperative, from Minas Gerais State.
About the "happy people that smile more, are more open" ... if that's how you describe opportunists who disrespect boundaries... sure. I'm from Curitiba PR, our culture is more reserved and every time we meet people from other states they want to sleep for free at your house without knowing you, they come uninvited, they open your fridge, they want to use your money to buy stuff you don't want for everybody, etc...
Ss, mais tbm n são todos os estados que tem pessoas assim, sou da Bahia a maioria das pessoas aqui pelo menos na minha cidade (Santo Antônio de Jesus) são muito educados, tem pessoas que falam que todos da Bahia são mal educados, mais a maioria q conheço são bem educadas ainda bem!!!!
Being the largest coffee producer in the world is why we, as a Finn, the country who drinks the most coffee in the world, are friends with the brazilian. I'm actually a bit surprised these things came as surprise other than the snake island and ok sign, I sort of thought these were the things you know about Brazil if you were awake in geography class in elementary school or had heard of Brazil. My brazilian friend pointed out an interesting bit. All of these answers have a question mark after them as if it was not sure if Brazil was the biggest producer of coffee or Sao Paulo being the biggest city. "We don't know, it could be!"
Brazil it's like a lot countries inside one. I'm from south and here we share some cultural links with Uruguay and Argentina also lot of italians and germans.
The reason why Buenos Aires rarely gets snow is because it is located right next to the ocean. The ocean does a great job of keeping the temperature at a moderate level, it almost never drops to 0 °C or below there.
I find it very funny when Europeans come to talk about our Amazon. Brazil is the country that most preserves its native forest and Europeans want to teach a moral lesson. Worry about the invasion you are suffering.
Well, I know the UK left the EU, but the UK lost important forests some documented by Sherlock Holmes as about to disappear at that time 1880 there are no more
They want to teach the world about morals and ethics regarding nature, when most of the European countries basically obliterated the majority of their native forests and other major biomes. 😂😂😂
Germany has drastically increased the production of coal, which is highly polluting, just to avoid losing 1% of the quality of life, which is already very high. Meanwhile, "Brazilians have an responsability to preserve every leaf in the Amazon." This girl doesn't even know what she's talking about, just repeating the bullshit
Germany has drastically increased the production of coal, which is highly polluting, just to avoid losing 1% of the quality of life, which is already very high. Meanwhile, "Brazilians have an responsability to preserve every leaf in the Amazon." This girl doesn't even know what she's talking about, just repeating the bullshit
Fun fact: Although most people recognize the "okay sing" as it, the actual sing is inverted (palm up, index and thumb forming a hole. And the other three finges aren't really relevant), and most of the times, is used as a means to represent the state that the "hole" of someone is in (in some cases, even the person who's using the sign). A "open hole" is an form to call someone gay (yes, in the derogatory way), and a "closed hole" would be a way to say someone is in a tense situation, or in fear (the equivalent phrase being "doesn't pass even a strand of hair").
It does not snow in some southeastern highlands there in winter because it is the dry season (no rain, no snow, although frost is somewhat usual in winter). But it does snow once in a while in the southern highlands.
Já foi registrado neve na cidade de SP há mtas décadas atrás e tbm nas regiões serranas de SP e MG já nevou, porém, isso só acontece entre o outono e inverno mas bem de vez em quando.
In the northern United States, they get frost in the spring, which makes sense because early spring is still colder there than the "winter"in Southeastern Brazil. In the winter properly, the northern US states may get either snow or rain, but sometimes there may be "freezing rain" with ice (rather than snow) accumulating on the sidewalk , which gets very slippery by the way. If I understand it correctly, "freezing rain" happens when the snowflakes actually melt when passing through warmer layers of air and then freeze again on contact with the ground surface, creating the ice layer that I mentioned before. When it snows properly, and the snowflakes accumulate on the ground , the bottom layers in the snow pile also get compacted into ice spots, so it becomes quite slippery too.
Brazil has:
- The largest Japanese community outside of Japan.
- The largest Italian community outside of Italy.
- The largest Lebanese community outside Lebanon.
- The biggest Oktoberfest outside of Germany.
Also the largest community of Portugueses and Syrians🇵🇹 🇧🇷 🇸🇾
Actually Brazil has more lebanese people than Lebanon itself🇱🇧 7 Million of Brazilians with lebanese ancestry 🇧🇷🇱🇧
Forgot Germans, mainly in the southern part
@@placesarchivebut there are way more germans in the US and in other European Countrys, Brazil doesnt have the biggest german Community outside of Germany
- The largest afrodecendants community outside of Africa
Brazilians are so great to me. I knew a lot when I lived in Florida and they were so fun, warm, energetic, and easy to talk to. Much respect to you
Thank you sir! I felt like there were a lot of Brazilians that put our country to shame but I'm glad to know other peoples also have a positive view on us.
thank youu 🥰
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@@matheuss886They embarrass you with this Mutt Syndrome lol.
Well.... There are some really difficult ones 😅. But there are crazy people all over the world
People keep saying Brazil is diverse because of the Amazon but no! We have several large biomes and the most diverse are the Atlantic Forest and the Cerrado ( 2:14 ). Brazil is not just the Amazon!
More especifically Amazônia, Caatinga, Cerrado, Mata Atlântica, Pampa e Pantanal. However the biggest is the Amazon region, mostly of the diversity is from there, this is the reason that people know more and care more, but you are right, we have much more than that.
I think she could have spoken about these other biomes instead of just talking about Amazon. There's a misconception that Brazil only has Amazon as a biome and nothing else.
Talking about the other biomas would be a more interesting fact than the carnaval one
De fato.
Concordo com a Ana em muita coisa mas ela se equívocou em dizer que as pessoas do Brasil não dão importância pra Amazônia, obviamente que se importam, deveria infatizar esse ponto falando que quem explora a Amazônia são os políticos e as ONGs internacionais!
Don't forget about the "sertão", pampas (steppes) and so on.
Everybody speaks about the Amazon but forgets the other biomes. There's Mata Atlântica, Cerrado, Caatinga, Pantanal and Pampa. These biomes have also a big diversity. And it is estimated that there are around 100 indigenous tribes without any contact with civilization.
Brazil has 266 indigenous groups, 150 different indigenous languages and 305,873 indigneous. Which represents 37.4% of the total amount of indigenous in the whole world. A lot of them have never had contact with humans outside of their groups. Unfortunately some of those groups have been recently annihilitaed to take their territory by force.
Only the basic topics and exteriotypes.
Facts about Brazil
The country is so big that it can fit 84 Koreas, all of Europe (without Russia) and still have room to spare.
Brazil once had its own monarchy.
It has 63% of its original vegetation cover preserved, which country has this?
It has the second or third largest commercial aircraft manufacturer in the world, Embraer.
It has the largest Japanese community outside of Japan, the largest Italian community outside of Italy, the second largest German community outside of Germany and there are more Lebanese than in Lebanon itself!
Brazil is closer to Canada than its northern most point is to its southernmost point
Não dá pra esperar uma explicação muito mais complexa dos biomas do Brasil de uma paulista , ela fez questão de colocar sp como mais importante 😂😂😂
@@thealexprime Eu pensei quase o mesmo. Por que colocaram uma paulista pra falar do BRASIL? Em varias partes ela claramente nao sabia responder as perguntas por que nao tinha conhecimento de causa. Mas o ingles perfeito dela certamente foi a razao. SP e RJ se acham o ultimo biscoito do pacote. Eles nao sabem NADA sobre as outras regioes do Brasil. E isso e tao verdade que ate o ENEM ja colocou o Para como sendo parte do Nordeste uma vez. Geografia mandou abracos. Se tem uma coisa que irrita Norte e Nordeste e o descaso com o qual o Sudeste e o Sul os tratam.
@@asuna932como carioca concordo, tinham que colocar uma nordestina ou alguém do norte aí (que saiba inglês é claro). Para falar sobre assuntos importantes da própria cultura é necessário saber além do básico o que, respeitosamente, não me pareceu convincente da parte da moça do vídeo.
As a Brazilian I would say that Brazilians are very helpful. today I was at the market looking for wheat flour, but I couldn't find the brand I wanted, so a lady (who is not an employee of the market) came to me and helped me. I love my people ❤
isso é verdade.
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Em Portugal quando alguém pede uma informação qualquer pessoa ajuda. Não é nada de único. Provavelmente em qualquer destes países é a mesma coisa (provavelmente tirando Paris: os parisienses têm fama de antipáticos e soberbos em relação ao resto de França)! 😊
@@vervideosgiros1156 Eu morei um ano e meio em Portugal e quando você pede por ajuda realmente os portugueses são bem solícitos. Mas essa forma de ajuda "espontânea", não requisitada, que acho que representa o que o rapaz falou, é diferente. Pelo que falou parece que ele estava procurando e a senhora reparou que ele não estava encontrando o que queria, e então se ofereceu pra ajudar. Eu confesso que não vi muito disso em Portugal, não, e em pouquíssimos outros lugares. Na Europa como um todo as pessoas são mais fechadas, pelo menos foi o que senti. Não acho que foi pelo fato de eu ser estrangeiro porque fenotipicamente eu pareço português/espanhol, então até falar comigo ninguém saberia que eu era estrangeiro, kk. A real é o seguinte, Brasil tem muitos problemas, mas esse lado social realmente vejo como bem mais caloroso do que na maioria dos países.
@@R.a.f.a.e.l. Eu sei do que falo! As pessoas no meu país ajudam os outros, sim! Não fale da Europa como um todo porque somos 50 países, diferentes uns dos outros! A generosidade e a extroversão não têm nada a ver: a solicitude e a capacidade de fazer amigos-relâmpago não têm nada a ver!
It's "funny" for a European to say that Brazil must preserve its forests, given that they were some of the ones that destroyed the most in past and recent history.
And they also buy illegal wood from Brazil too.
Exactly, they literraly destroyed their own and ours then goes by: hey it's your fault that your forests are being destroyed
It's like parents who drink alcohol until they are falling around, but will beat their children if they take a sip of champagne during new year.
Can you give me some help? Is it wrong not to hate Europe? I'm passionate about Europe and European culture, but many people tell me that I should hate Europe because of colonialism, imperialism and Eurocentrism. They say that those who like them didn't study history, they say I should read books that encourage hatred of Europeans like open veins of Latin America and books by Jessé de Souza, they say the world would be better if Europe didn't exist, they say Europe is only rich and developed because it stole resources from other continents (and still steals), that nothing was invented by Europeans and that all the customs and things that were said to be "invented" by Europeans were stolen/copied from other peoples, that before colonialism Europe was backward, poor, without resources and without culture compared to other people and that they only said they were advanced so they could steal resources from other continents, they lived in houses made of clay, wood, stone and straw, which Europe and those who argue that Europe already had scientific and technological advances before colonialism, that she is not rich just because she stole resources from other continents and that they invented many things, she is Eurocentric, suffers from "colonized syndrome" and did not study history. Milton Santos himself hated Europe. The other day I watched Pedro Daher's videos in which he was making hate speeches about Europe and also about Canada and other countries in the "global north" (I hate the expressions Global North/Global South). I've also seen 2 geography pages on Instagram (tudogeo and Leandro Levi) that said that "the United States and Europe are not examples to be followed, we just have to continue with our Latin way of being". Another guy on TikTok said that "The Global South should cancel Europe and only admire Latin America and Africa", another blogger called umasulamericana has already said that "Brazilians are always chasing European citizenship; European culture has nothing to do with with Brazilian culture or with our ancestors, Latin American culture is more similar to Brazilian culture, we just prefer European culture because of the Eurocentric media that makes us see them as superior." Camila Faria's channel is another one where you're more likely to see her growing wings and flying than speaking well about Europeans. In almost all of her videos she calls Europeans lazy and spoiled. I've seen a Brazilian TH-camr who looked like an American teenager who said that "Brazil is not considered a Western country by Europeans, Americans, Canadians and Australians. We are filthy Latins in their view. But we are better than them. Being Brazilian/Latino is a thousand times better than being Western". He also said that white Brazilians are not considered white in the United States, Europe, Australia and Canada. I saw 3 profiles on Quora saying that "Many people use racist arguments to explain why the United States and Europe are so rich and developed, talking to them is like banging your head against a wall." Despite not having colonies, I've seen people saying that Switzerland got rich by trafficking African slaves and that there is no other reason why Switzerland was rich and developed. I see that speech that "Switzerland is the largest chocolate producer in the world without having a cocoa tree","France has the largest gold reserves without having even one gold in its territory","The English did not invent football ", "Rome and Greece would be nothing if it weren't for North Africans and West Asians","The Moors brought Europeans out of the Dark Ages","Europeans didn't bathe before colonization","It is more likely that a camel through the eye of a needle that a Brazilian/Latin American can go to Europe and not be discriminated against","Europeans envied Africa", "The film Bacurau portrays very well how Americans and Europeans see a white Brazilian", "Canada, Australia and New Zealand are as imperialist as the United States and England", "Greeks and Romans stole philosophy from the Egyptians. They did not have enough knowledge to create philosophy ","Rome and Greece were the ancient civilizations with the most inequality","Afrocentrism does not exist, there is only the truth that Eurocentrics do not accept", "The basis of everything is Africa", "Colonialism was the only form of Europe get out of the hole she got herself into"... I've also seen people saying that the only culture in the south of Brazil is that of the gauchos of the pampas and any other southern culture is just an attempt to attract tourists by copying German and Italian culture and there There are influences from German/Italian culture and it is wrong for Brazilians to say and be proud of being descendants of Germans, Italians, Slavs or European people in general. Just look at how many videos on TikTok and TH-cam are mocking these Brazilians. I see many Africans on TH-cam and TikTok making hate speeches about Europe, saying that Africa has always been better than Europe in everything; Saying that Africans have always been more advanced in terms of science and technology and that they invented everything and that Europeans are just thieves, invaders and murderers; and anyone who disagrees with them is Eurocentric, racist and has not studied history. I've heard people saying that Jesus was born in Ethiopia and not in Palestine/Israel. I also see members of the black movement who say that Brazilian culture is closer to African culture than to European culture and even to the culture of other Latin American countries. And there's still that litany of "sulear, our north is the south" umasulamericana.com/sulear-america-invert/ . I study a lot about crimes committed by non-European people (e.g. Arabs, Chinese, Mayans, Aztecs, Soviets, Confederates) but still many people say that comparing crimes committed by Europeans with crimes committed by non-European people is idiocy, Eurocentrism, white supremacy, sophism and ignorance, generally an "attempt to ameliorate the harm caused by European colonization and enable racism and European imperialism" and that Google, Wikipedia and TH-cam cannot be trusted for knowledge about geography, history and politics , I even have far-left cousins who say that I shouldn't trust what American websites say about these matters. They say that "Western websites distort history to defend the West. Chinese and/or non-Western websites show that Europeans have always been backward and uncultured compared to the Egyptians, Arabs, Chinese, Mayans, Aztecs, Incas, etc." I also see people who say that everything Brasil Paralelo, BBC, Wikipedia, CNN say about non-Western countries is a lie. I must trust what História Publica and Pedro Daher say. I saw a guy on TH-cam who said "If you like Europe you've been hypnotized by Western propaganda. There are millions of incredible places in the world and none of them are in Europe." I am completely paranoid about the possibility of Russia and/or China destroying the US and Europe. What do I do? Should I start to hate Europe? Would the world really be better if Europe didn't exist? Are countries like Australia, Canada and New Zealand really as evil as the United States and Europe? Is there any developed country that is not imperialist? Are there really no other factors that helped Europe to be rich and developed and is it only rich and developed because it stole resources from other continents? If Europe had not stolen resources from other continents, would it currently be poor and underdeveloped? If Europeans were so backward in the past, how did they manage to colonize the world? Is there any food of entirely European origin without influences or ingredients from other continents? Is there at least one good thing that Europeans have done in the world?
BTW: I am Brazilian
Nenhum europeu de hoje tem culpa dos europeus do passado. É como se falássemos que brasileiros de hoje tem culpa do assassinato de povos indigenas que viviam aqui ou da escravidão de subsaarianos que vieram para cá a força
Fun fact about the Snake Island, there is a species there called "Jararaca Ilhoa", which translates do island jararaca. This snake usually preys on migrating birds so it stays high up on trees, its venom is so strong that when bitten, the birds die within 10 seconds, making it possible for the snake to go down and eat it.
Brazil has 6 biomes: Amazônia, Caatinga, Cerrado, Mata Atlântica, Pampa & Pantanal. Each one has it's own specificities. So the fauna & flora may diverge. Caatiga for example is semi-arid. Amazônia is the rainforest. Pantanal are wetlands. Cerrado is like a savanah. So different biomes, different species.
yeah! I love Brazil
also, cerrado its the most biodiverse savanah in the world
É engraçado, mas, a diversidade de animais existentes no Brasil não é porque 60% da Amazônia está no Brasil kkkkkkkk, no Brasil existem muitos biomas, como o Pantanal e a Floresta Atlântica, que possuem uma biodiversidade gigantesca! E também a caatinga não fica para trás quando se trata de fauna.
Finalmente alguém falou da podre caatinga. Que só existe no Brasil! Não gostamos de catinga mas a caatinga é nossa! kkkk
A mata atlântica possui mais biodiversidade do que a floresta amazonica.
@@Cafecomironia verdade
I'm from Pará, the state that has most reduced the deforestation of the Amazon forest in its region and I can say that we do take care of our forest, which is home not only for animals and plants but to many people that lives in the cities and by the rivers here ❤
People (Brazilians and foreigners) have no idea how big and dense this forest is, the protective authorities can only find illegal deforestation when it is already on a large scale to be detected on satellite. It's not a park where you go around and that's it, it's very big and yet the protection agencies work tirelessly to protect the forest, even with limited resources. As I said is important to a lot of people.
Unfortunately, its wealth is coveted by many, inside and outside Brazil. So it's a never-ending job.
Vocês do norte tem um papel importante em dizer a realidade que se passa aí.
Politicos e ONGs internacionais vivem explorando a Amazônia, os políticos entreguistas ligados ao socialismo internacional (PT) estão vendendo a Amazônia pra essas ONGs internacionais que pertencem aos bilionários globalistas. É necessário que não só nós de outras regiões do Brasil expor essas verdades mas também o norte que está diretamente ligado nisso.
Straight to the point. Nailed it!
imagino
we need to take care of our forest it give us açaí :P
this
hi, i'm from the amazon rainforest region! yes, we do have isolated indigenous communities scattered around the many states of the northern and center-west regions, and they're highly protective of their own which is very valid tbh, we also have a lot of indigenous communities in and around the cities, we even have schools in the countryside where they teach indigenous language (in São Gabriel da Cachoeira, for example), but that's not only in the amazon region, but throughout the country we have indigenous communities! here in the northern we have a deeper connection with indigenous culture, we see it in the food, and local festivals, etc
you should definitely come to visit us! brazil is not only rio de janeiro, you know 🤭
Fun updated fact to add: another concert made at the Copacabana beach was The Rolling Stones and NOW Madonna is going to perform there this May. And it is crowded because they are free concerts. 💃🏼
Nenhum almoço é de graça Maluh. Já foi pesquisar quanto o show sa Madona irá custar aos cofres públicos, ou seja, aos nossos bolsos? Isso é puro 'pão e circo'!
@@elaynemc2990exatamente
@@elaynemc2990 é pura economia e matemática, não pão e circo. o governo investiu 20 milhões (10 da prefeitura e 10 do estado), itaú e heineken pagaram o resto, e a cidade teve retorno de 300 milhões.
Moro num país tropical, abençoado por Deus e bonito por natureza......alguém mais é brazuca?
Brasileiro aqui!
E fico feliz que muita gente no exterior nos vê de forma carinhosa.
Sim, de Alvorada RS.
Caro colega: quando aparece *_Brasil_* no TH-cam gringo, somos, automaticamente, invocados, por isso 99% dos que comentam ( inclusive eu ) são pé de chin... Havaianas desta terra 😂😂😂😂
@@Numero-hp8ecparceiro, havaianas tão caras d+....agora é Ipanema e olhe lá kkkk
@@eduardosantos5078 1. Àquelas com a tira azul ainda estão no lojão do povão... rsrsrs 2. Sou mulher 👩🏽🤱🏽🧝🏽♀️ olha minha foto aí de CHINCHILENTA rsrsrsrsrs 🐭
Brazil is number 5 biggest country in the world , São Paulo is the number 4 most populated city in the world 😮 ( that one suprises me )
@@KanneSanoDottkare you high? If you are from São Paulo you know that we have the São Paulo state AND the São Paulo city (the capital of the state).
São Paulo é uma cidade também o gênio
@@KanneSanoDottkpqp mano, não distribua burrice e desinformação
E a capital do estado de São Paulo é...?@@KanneSanoDottk
@@KanneSanoDottk The city of Sao Paulo has 12 million people, and together with the metropolitan area of it (which includes other 38 municipalities) the population is around 23 million people. When they rank the biggest cities they include the metropolitan area as well, so yes, the city is in the top 5 largest in the world. And the state of São Paulo has more than 44 million people living here...
If you really live here you should know at least the difference between the city and the state
The "Ok" thing can be different in some regions of Brazil. I'm from Goiás and i think that depending on the situation, you can use the "ok" gesture, always without a uggly expression or avoiding eye contact (like boring expression).
It used to be common that this didn't mean ok on ALL states, but because of the internet it changed the perception of many people
@@insomniadongie5538 Here it's like that since when i was kid (i'm 23y), even in the countryside. Also the use of english words was always present but yeah, it have been coming more and more common with the last years though.
Sometimes i would understand it like when you eat a very well done meal, and do this gesture, meaning Its "perfect"
The "ok sign" also could mean "it's good", "it's nice", "pretty well" depending on the context.
actually, it means "f u * k yourself" if made upsidedown, otherwise it means just 'ok'
I hope you guys have prepared more videos like this one about Mexico, Argentina, Italy, France Spain and Catalonia.
Saludos desde México!
I'm in love with this group, this girls are so funny!! Please put them together again!!!! 😂❤
Brazil is a continental country that is unique in America as being the only one to speak the Portuguese language, it's incredible!😮
Australia is a continental country the only one however Brazil even though its big it is not South America and its not a continent.
@@1988vikable So australia, Australia is not the whole oceania, so learn more kisses
@@1988vikable ele quis dizer que tem dimensoes continentais
@@masterfaultless793 I understand but its really a bad way to describe a country. It really doesn't make any sense since USA and Canada are also "continental countries" both are bigger than Brazil. Russia, China, India etc. Anyways they are using the term "continental country" in a wrong way the only continental country is Australia.
@@gabszsmt Oceania is NOT a continent. Australia is THE continent. LMAO you need more education or need to learn to use Google. GOOGLE it for the love of God.
Poderia ter falado particularidades das regiões do Brasil, sinto que o programa focou muito em assuntos que os estrangeiros já conhecem como carnaval, Amazônia, São Paulo...
Né, podia ter falado mais da Mata Atlântica e do carnaval da Bahia ou de outros Estados por exemplo.
Poderia ter falado também que a caatinga existe apenas no Brasil!
Ne kkk
Concordo
Brazil is another world! unique, peculiar, fantastic, bigger than the United States without Alaska
Answering the girl's question on the beginning of the video. Brazil is, in fact, the largest country in the southern hemisphere, even larger than Australia
A small part of Brazil is in the Northern Hemisphere though. But the area of Brazil in the Southern Hemisphere should still be bigger than Australia anyway.
In the Philippines we have a Turtle Island.!!!! Everyone is Welcome.
Cool ❤, You are welcome to visit our island in Brazil too 😂😂
@@insomniadongie5538 yeah sure thank you so much.!!!!
@@insomniadongie5538 💀
Turtle Island? That's nice!
@@DrJade yes part of Bongao TAWI - TAWI.
Some facts:
-Marajó Island in Pará is bigger than Switzerland
-The culture of northeastern Brazil is little known outside Brazil. But it is unique. You can't find it in any other country
-There are 2 Brazilian football teams that were founded by Germans: Grêmio and Coritiba
-There are 2 Brazilian football teams that were founded by Italians: Palmeiras and Cruzeiro
-There is 1 Brazilian football team that was founded by Portuguese: Vasco da Gama
-Although the most famous Brazilian food is feijoada, there are other typically Brazilian foods that should also be relevant; Vatapá, acarajé, tacacá, pato no tucupi, chicken heart (coração de galinha), buchada de bode, sobá de Campo Grande, Baião de Dois, sun-dried meat (carne de sol), northeastern couscous, moqueca capixaba,rice with pequi (arroz com pequi), carreteiro rice (arroz carreteiro), costela gaúcha na vala, barreado, fillet Oswaldo Aranha, pastel, miojo, chimarrão, brigadeiro, açaí, bomba do Piauí, coxinha, pão de queijo, tutu à mineira, feijão tropeiro, creme de galinha...
-In almost all Brazilian states, the capital is at the same time the most populous city; with the exception of the state of Espirito Santo where the capital is Vitória and the most populous city is Serra and Santa Catarina, the capital is Florianópolis and the most populous city is Joinville
-There are 3 Brazilian states with their capital located on an island: The state of Santa Catarina and the capital is Florianópolis, Espírito Santo and the capital is Vitória and Maranhão and the capital is São Luís.
-There are several dialects spoken in Brazil; Talian, Hünsrick, Yoruba, Tukano, Tupi-Guarani...
-In the municipality of Pomerode in Santa Catarina, children up to the age of 4 only know how to speak German. They learn to speak Portuguese in schools. And the schools there have 2 teachers; one that teaches in Portuguese and another that teaches in German.
-There is a stadium called Estádio Zerão in the city of Macapá. The midfield is on the equator. So the teams play in different hemispheres.
-João Pessoa is the best city in the Americas to live in after retirement
-Brasília has the biggest brazilian Favela.
@@andresouza5751 acho que é o Rio de Janeiro. A Rocinha é considerada a maior favela da América Latina
Adorei saber essas informações! Obrigada!
@@nicolem.moreli4788 de nada
Ou oque qui teem em joao pessoa?
Eu viajei pra la visitei umas duas praia e vi mais nada porque tava sem tempo
Ana represents our culture very well 🇧🇷❤️
Desculpe, discordo educadamente. Ela é -tipo- um ideal. Quem representa melhor (ao pé da letra) seria uma outra, que num outro vídeo debochou horrores da portuguesa, também chamada Ana - outro "ideal" de ser humano. E, outra menina, a qual eu também, infelizmente, não me lembro o nome, mas que é suuuuuuuuper carismática, e que parece estar plugada em 10.000 voltz. No caso, seriam quens, né?! 😂😂😂😅😅😅
Só se for a de São Paulo. 👌 significa o que ela disse só em contextos de zoeira, mas ela falou como se fosse algo geral.
Não
@@Numero-hp8ectodas as três representam o Brasil
No. I disagree. She said bad things about Brazil when she did not tell about how the Amazon Rainforest is preserved at Brazil.
The "ok" gesture where I live in Brazil actually means something like "fine", usually to praise something.
True, that's how it's used in my region (RS state)
Right?! Plus it's ok when turned n fingers speed so it makes an O n a K. If we want it to mean teucu we close the hand almost down to a fist n make a unsatisfyed face 😅
Depende da posição da mão. Aqui em Recife fazer com os três dedos pra cima e o círculo firmado pelo polegar e o indicador pra baixo significa, de fato, ok 👌! Maaas se por acaso você inverte, colocando os 3 dedos para baixo, o gesto torna-se claramente um "vai tomar no meio desse teu brioco"
eu e todo mundo que conheço usamos como "ok", mas eu ouvi falar que tem alguma coisa a ver com tráfico de drgas em alguns contextos
Moro em Mato grosso do sul o meu "ok" é assim 👍
Americans: Can we film a reality show on Snake Island?
Brazilian Navy: No! Não! Nein! Нет! Nie!
😂 this reality show would have just one episode
They already did it: th-cam.com/video/pgT2AN0jLmE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=fW7kzSQXsU00VvgJ
Discovery channel stream that show, they belive some treasure is in the island but never find😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂@@Omouja
Then the producers show it the money...
President Squid “I think everything is fine my companion, what harm can happen, you have my bless”.
The "👌" part was the best , i keep laughing a lot about this and also how the girsl reacted about it 😂 , Ana is such a great member of World Friends
Literally one Norwegian drummer got called a supremacist just for doing that gesture in one of their concerts.
Eu sou brasileira e pra mim esse sinal significa "ok". O que ele disse é só a opinião dela!!
Vou admitir q fiquei meio confusa nessa parte pq nunca vi ninguém usando 👌 para "asshole" kkkkk meus amigos usam pra ok e as vezes pra falar q algo é muito top, eu pessoalmente uso mais pra top msm. Fiquei curiosa se é mais uma questão d região ou só faço parte de uma bolha 😅
@@franpanoliin Eu só uso isso pra falar que ta uma bosta, acho que veio dai a analogia de cu.
Where I come from in Brazil (Bahia) it only means asshole if you turn your hand 180°, like with the three fingers faced to you and the "hole" part facing the other person, and also with the hole a bit smaller, with your index finger on the inside and the thumb on the outside. Got the picture? 😅
I love to see this video... Ana is the best representation of a Brazilian. Pretty, smart, polyglot, and charismatic.
Eu adoro essas meninas... Sempre divertido ver como elas interagem entre si.
The most ironic thing is to see that they are so interested in preservation when they failed or simply didn't want to in their own country .
Right!!?
O PT é um partido vassalo do socialismo internacional. Eles estão entregando a Amazônia para as ONGs globalistas internacionais.
Brasileiros se importam com a Amazônia, mas quem tem poder sobre a Amazônia são essas marionetes petistas que estão no poder.
Yeah, Europe decimated most of the continent forest and slaved most of the world to grow and get rich, now that they are rich they are like "oh you must protect for the world" please, shut up and go replant some of the forest you decimated through the centuries then, or give us money that you got from decimating your fores so that we can grow not needing to use the forest, unlike you did!
Yes blame their country's problems on them. Im sure brasileiros would look realy good if all of ouro country's problems were put on our shoulders.
To amargaidinha: the forest? Fun fact: France has more forests now than in the beginning of the 14 th century. Fact.
Muito legal ver uma representante brasileira nesse canal! Quanto ao tema de abordagem... prefiro não opinar, mas é interessante que tenha uma pessoa que explique mais coisas e dismitifque outras!
Ana, fico muito feliz de ver você participando de tantas coisas! É tão bom acompanhar sua trajetória, mesmo que de longe. ❤
Gosto desse grupo!
Brazil was a Kingdom, an Empire and now a Republic.
During the Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and Algarves, the city of Rio de Janeiro was the only European capital outside the European continent and was elevated to a kingdom (because of the Napoleonic Wars).
Salvador tbm foi uma capital europeia, a primeira!!!
In southern Brazil, there are some regions of the Serra Gaúcha (sort of a mountain chain) where it gets really cold until it snows. Even though Buenos Aires is further in south than southern Brazil, this region has some really high places, taking it to snowing.
Yeah, they talked about snow like it's a regular thing. It's very rare to really snow here in the south
Extra fact about biodiversity. Even though we tend to think the most biodiversity is in Amazon Forest, actually it is in the Mata Atlantica. Most diversity per m²
The Atlantic forest is the most harmed, it is not as big as the Amazon rainforest but with the predation of both flora and fauna, it is currently even smaller
Thank you for presenting a positive image of Brazil. It is a great country! This list is just a tinny portion of its greatness. Unfortunately, many people do not realize its value and take it for granted.
1:00 yep, Japan is a small country but Tokyo is the most populated city in the world.
(4) not gonna lie, I am Brazilian and I didn´t know about that xD
(5) curiously, there is a good amount of Brazilians who are not into Carnaval. I am one of them xD
Japan is not small. you think it is because of mercator projection, but is not. it is bigger than Britain
@@ric_rebornbritain is also small
@@ric_reborncompared to Brazil they are all small, the UK for example is the size of the São Paulo state, which is not even a big state by Brazilian standards.
@@Giovanni_II Japan is bigger than Germany and I hear no one saying that Germany is a small country. Japan is actually well fairly sized. It ranks 62th in a 195 list of countries by size.
There's millions of Brazilians are not into both Carnaval AND football. Just like my whole family
Por favor Ana, quando vier ao Brasil, traga a Andrea com você! 💚💚👏👏
yes!!!!! she´s so kind and sweet
This is a very special group of people, I hope the world don't end soon with these wars happening and the next generations from 100 years in the future can watch this video and see these ladies talking so politely and being a very good representation of their countries
About the isolated indian tribes, we have about 22 isolated groups in Brazil currently
Well i felt that the fun facts were a little stereotypical still LOL
But it was a great video overall and some good facts!
I find ana so warm and friendly when she talks. The more she explains about brazil and the positive attitudes its catchy. I know filipina and they are warm and friendly. Their country can have volcanoes, earthquakes, typhoons and still cheerful. The samba contest reminds me of the fiestas in PH where they have contests for costumes, dance. pageants too. Love seeing Andrea too
Brazil is so big, that Brazil’s northern point is closer to Canada then to Brazil’s southern point. And Brazil’s eastern point is closer to Africa then to Brazil’s western point.
Não podia ser outra brasileira se não a minha Ana ❤️
The snake island mentioned is actually more interesting than that. The snakes that live on this island have evolved to be far more venomous than other snakes that live on land. This evolution occurred because the staple diet of these snakes is birds. However, birds are quick and can fly away, so the snakes had to become more venomous to catch them. Sorry if I mistranslated anything :)
Now that Ana is back, it would be very fun to see an episode with her and Julia together. Maybe on of the game episodes where they have to guess something about other countries, etc.
Brasil is very interesting country. People are friendly and warm. I find interesting that the national motto is "Ordem e progreso" and I think there is everything in Brazil but Ordem ahah.
The best things Brazil has it’s beautiful beaches, vibrant culture, delicious food, and friendly people. The beaches in Brazil are some of the most stunning in the world, with crystal clear waters and soft white sand. Whether you're looking to relax and soak up the sun or catch some waves, Brazil has a beach for everyone. The country's culture is incredibly diverse and vibrant, with influences from indigenous, African, and European traditions. This can be seen in the music, dance, and art that is found throughout the country. Brazilian cuisine is known for its bold flavors and diverse ingredients. From feijoada, a hearty black bean stew, to pão de queijo, delicious cheese bread, there is something for every palate. And last but not least, the people of Brazil are incredibly warm and welcoming. Whether you're exploring the bustling streets of Rio de Janeiro or the remote Amazon rainforest, you're sure to be greeted with a smile. We have snow too. Brazil may be known for its tropical climate and beautiful beaches, but it also has regions that experience snowfall. The southernmost parts of the country, such as the state of Santa Catarina, can see snow during the winter months. This provides a unique opportunity for Brazilians to enjoy winter sports and activities. The snow-covered landscapes create a picturesque setting for skiing, snowboarding, and building snowmen. It's a surprising contrast to the sunny beaches that Brazil is famous for, but it's a testament to the country's diverse geography. So, if you're looking for a vacation destination that offers both beach relaxation and winter fun, Brazil has it all. The country with mist japoneses besides Japan and lebaneses, Italians Too. Brazil's cultural diversity extends beyond its stunning natural landscapes. The country is also home to a large population of Japanese, Lebanese, and Italian immigrants. These communities have made significant contributions to Brazil's cultural fabric, bringing with them their unique traditions, language, and cuisine. The influence of Japanese culture can be seen in the beautiful gardens and temples found in cities like São Paulo and Curitiba. Lebanese influence can be observed in the vibrant street markets and delicious Middle Eastern dishes available throughout the country. And of course, the Italian influence is evident in the mouthwatering pizzas and pastas that are popular in Brazilian cuisine. This melting pot of cultures adds an extra layer of richness to the already diverse Brazilian identity. So, when you visit Brazil, not only will you be able to enjoy the country's natural beauty, but you'll also have the opportunity to immerse yourself in a vibrant tapestry of cultures like amount of African countries that has her too.
Que declaração de amor grande! kkkk
southern Brazil and crossed by the Tropic of Capricorn, below it, in high regions, snow may fall
Brazil doesn't have high mountains in the subtropical zone though and the amount of snow that occasionally falls in Southern Brazil is actually very small.
Not only about snow falling, but also about how cold it can get depending where you are. Some people think Brazil is an eternal summer spot with temperatures always above 20°C or 30°C. I think such misconceptions keep alive due to Rio de Janeiro fame. Some also think that Brazil can be reduced to Rio only.
It's a pity that other largest and important cities aren't well-known worldwide
@@BucyKalmanBrazil doesn't have high mountains?
That's not true, the south and southeast of brazil there's a lot of mountains cities and it's the subtropical zone of Brazil, in that places is common to snow in the winter season, when it doesn't snow it's very cold.
@@BucyKalman Tá enganado, há sim grandes montanhas no sul e até no próprio Estado de São Paulo. Porém a maioria das vezes quando neve aqui, mesmo que pouco, há umidade elevado e posteriormente de tanto a altitude e chão/solo estão frio e neve. (se não me falha memória, toda vezes que neve aqui no sul, vem depois das chuvas em certas regiões, e depois que essas regiões estão frio, se expande toda a zona)
@@saigobrHá uma discussão científica de que não existe montanha no Brasil, em razão da definição técnica do o que é uma montanha.
Sou brasileiro e não sabia 👌 tinha este significado aqui no Brasil 😅
Nem eu kkkk
Her English is flawless. Congratulations and cheers from São Paulo!!
Brasil 🇧🇷 great
@9:30 a lot of tears were dropped until it got to look like this... @8:41
The OK sign remains OK in Brazil. The difference is in the position of the hand.
If the "hole" is pointing forward (hand lying down) = ass hole
If the fingers are pointed upwards (the hole is behind ahaha) = ok
Exactly!
'remain' it's not the correct choice of word cause 'ok' comes from the english, if you're talking about a place with zero eng influence they will not understand it as 'ok'
@@valterrodrigues1288 The video is about a sign used in Brazil. In our country we use the term OK. And the sign she made in the video is still understood as Ok. To have the other meaning mentioned by her, as I explained, the sign remains the same, but with the position of the hand different.
@@slip13inc o que eu digo é: ok vem do inglês, se um lugar não tem contato com o inglês as pessoas não vão entender como ok, por exemplo aqui, e eu moro em uma capital, só os jovens usam como ok (porque tiveram o contato com o inglês e sabem o que significa), mas a maioria das vezes é ofensivo ou remetendo ao significado ofensivo
@@valterrodrigues1288 Mano. Eu tenho 40 anos e meu pai usava ok.
Não sei onde tu mora. Mas NUNCA vi alguém no Brasil não entender o OK
A diferença é como você faz o sinal.
Se tu faz o 👌 com a mão levantada perto do rosto (por exemplo) ninguém vai achar qu e tu ta ofendendo.
Agora se tu faz isso com a palma da mão virada para cima, aí sim fica como ofensa.
0:55 Brazil is the fifth biggest country in the world, bigger than Australia. São Paulo is not only the biggest city of South Hemisphere, it's also the biggest city in Occident. 8:20 there are lots of native communities in Brazil who don't have any contact with the rest of population. They live in the middle of the forests.
Brazil is not the Occident, it is Latin America
@@nighty9338 take some geography lessons. to understand the difference between west and east, occident and orient. google will do, search for it
Sao Paulo isn't the biggest city of the southern hemisphere, it's the second biggest. Jakarta comes first.
@@Oli-lk1gp its the most populated in the whole American continent
I love this girls. I'm from Recife, BR
A friend of mine travel to Brazil, once. He said it was the capital of beautiful people
A friend of mine too and she said the women were okay looking after their plastic surgeries but men were not so good looking… I guess beauty is very subjective…
I see a lot of foreigners saying that
@@klimtkahloSorry , what plastic surgery ? ....The average Brazilian woman never did plastic surgery, I bet you never came to Brazil to say something like that , and in relation to the topic of beauty, in Brazil you can easily find beautiful woman , but this is the opposite for men ,most of the are not handsome.
@@klimtkahlo*them
@@klimtkahlo Hmm... a lot of women don't have surgery for the money, so it's mostly natural beauty. And men really aren't very handsome, unfortunately hahaha
Only ten facts are not enough to show how interesting Brazil is, and also our Portuguese is one of the most beautiful languages in the world.
We also have ice cream with coffee, sweets, drinks (Coffee Liqueur In Minas Gerais State), chocolate with coffee etc
Ignoring the bad side of Brazil [politicians and all] it's a paradise! Our food, culture, diversity..etc, i love my country
*_Another thing that many Europeans or people from around the world do not know is that, unlike the United States or other 4 largest countries, even though it is the 5 largest country on the planet, our usable areas are immensely larger, making Brazil the number one in several size issues. We do not have gigantic deserts, volcanoes, Colossal Canyons or glaciers that cover large parts of the Territory with the exception of the forests and another important difference to note is that Brazil is so large, it is as if there were 27 Countries and we have many wonderful islands that make Brazil is a very different place with many different cultures from all over the world and we have excellent islands that are different from the island of snakes and are used as Fernando de Noronha and other famous islands for example. In Brazil, there is also the Cerrado, Fauna & Flora They are incredible natural beauties in addition to having beaches, waterfalls and countless other natural beauties that can only be found there..._*
The United States actually has more arable land than Brazil. According to Wikipedia, the top 10 countries by total arable land area are:
1. USA
2. India
3. Russia
4. China
5. Brazil
6. Canada
7. Nigeria
8. Ukraine
9. Argentina
10. Australia
Note in particular how Australia is only #10 in arable land area despite having roughly the same total land area as the 48 contiguous U.S. states. That is because most of Australia is too dry. Similarly Canada is only #6 in arable land despite being the second largest country in area, in this case mostly because a large part of Canada is too cold. In the case of Brazil, arable land is probably limited by the fact that the country has an extensive area that is covered by forests.
I loved this video! I could watch it everytime
all latin people in this video are amazing. I love this group
São Paulo no sorprende que São Paulo tenga un PBI mayor que el de toda Argentina para terminar viendo a esta chica🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
There is coffee cake and sometimes chocolate sweets may contain a bit of coffee, but it's not a thing.
Brazil is not big on alcohol and coffee, but I hear some people add a bit of cachaça, like an Irish or Corretto coffee, Cachaça is sugarcane distilled alcohol.
Well, Brasil has 6 wide biomes, which allows it to have a great variety of animals and plants.
I think you are thinking about the heavy use of local bird's feathers on carnaval's costumes, nowadays more fake feathers are used, but in the past not even the endangered species were out of question.
8:13 is very preserved, unlike the forests in Europe, which have been devastated. l
In Catalonia the only poissoness snake is the viper, "escurçó" in Catalan. Our forest is quite safe.
Oh! And we also celebrate the Carnival around the same days that in Brazil, it isn't that big but we do celebrate it.
And you know, there are two fan facts I learnt when I was learning European Portuguese 'cause I was going to have a teo month stay in Lisbon but one of my Portuguese teachers was Brazilian, so he taught me some of those facts, like:
- "Pau" which means peace and it's the name "paul" in Catalan as well, means stick in Portuguese, but mostly in Brazilian Portuguese it has a double meaning. It means d*ck.
- And the other one is the word "rapariga" in European Portuguese means girl, but in Brazilian Portuguese it means "b*tch".
Ciao Judna! Ti ricordi di me? Sono il ragazzo italiano, anzi napoletano, con cui hai scambiato qualche messaggio alcuni mesi fa. Decidemmo che saremmo diventati amici di penna e da allora sto provando a contattarti. Ti prego se vedi questo messaggio rispondimi in qualsiasi modo per favore. Altrimenti non so come fare a contattarti.
I liked this video. As a Brazilian, there were things that I didn't know.
I didn't know about the range of the fauna and flora, and also about the "Snake Island".
Nice video!
As a Brazilian, I've never really seen anyone use this 👌 to insult someone. It's more like just a "dont do it" kinda thing. One thing which is important pointing out is that there is a considerable variation in culture from region to region, enough for there be some celebrations, traditions, and customs done in one place that are completely different, not practiced, or even unknown in another
Nunca viste alguém fazer o 👌acompanhado de “teu cu”?
yeah, it can mean asshole but you need to kinda go out of your way to get your point across. Usually it just means ok. I call BS on this one.
Normalmente o povo usa esse 👌 pra se referir que alguma coisa ficou uma m3rD4 de forma gestual, pelo menos isso acontece na região onde eu moro
Tem um meme q viralizou aq no Br de um cara q resume bem esse gesto com o famoso ficou ó 👌 uma b0st4
Eu lembro das brincadeiras da infância de fazer esse simbolo, se alguém olhasse, poderia dar um soco kk.
Um Bioma que poucos falam, mas que é um Bioma Brasileiro, e que foi bastante reduzido por causa do extrativismo vegetal no passado, é a Mata dos Pinhais(ou a Mata das Araucárias), que fica localizada nos 3 estados do sul do Brasil principalmente no Planalto Meridional e sobre as Serras da Região Sul !!!
There is so much more: we have pink dolphins, capibaras (the biggest rodents in the world), the biggest Queer parade, the inventor of the watch, the biggest Japanese population out of Japan, cities in the south region very similar to German ones, one of the best voice acting in the world, alien visits, a magical place called Lençois Maranhenses...
Hi, I'm brazilian and live in São Paulo city.
I watch the video and think interesting. Visit the Brazil is great country to know. Welcome in the Brazil!
Valeu Ana ❤ vc nos representa 🇧🇷✌
Brasil eterna rainha sempre a mulher.
Please don't reduce an entire country to something folklore. Brazil is the 9th largest economy in the world today; an industrial power that manufactures commercial and military planes, ships, submarines, rockets, satellites, has one of the largest oil industries on the planet, among others. He owns one of the most developed agricultural productions on Earth. It is not true that all governments do not care about nature. Many of them do care, and try to make the world understand that they need to help Brazil take care of the Amazon, for example. What do you mean it's the lungs of the world and only Brazilians have to pay for it? People live there (around 20 million) and need access to everything. We are great, smiling and empathetic, but we are not fools. Good to know.
We definitely need a polyglot video between Ana and Julia!!
More fun facts:
- fifth-largest country
- covers 48% of the continent
- sixth-largest population -> 2.73% of the global population
- longest country in the world from north to south
- The northernmost point is closer to Canada than the southernmost point
- Brazil's enormity surpasses the combined area of all European Union countries and even out-sizing the contiguous United States
Brazil is now down to 7th in the world in total population. It has been overtaken by Pakistan and Nigeria. And I suppose it will be eventually surpassed by Bangladesh too.
I'm from the south of Brazil, and... I only see a little particle of snow, but we have Gramado, a city that uses artificial snow, and we have "geadas". It's similar, but different from snow :D
I use 👌 to say "fine" and to say... You know... Depends of the situation 🤷🏻♀️ (actually, we have some people that understand it like "white pride", but I don't think that's a good way to see this symbol...)
8:30 Yeah, there still some indigenous people without contact with the "civilized world" until these days. But it's not because we can't find them, It's just they avoid us. There's some pictures of them over the internet taken by helicopters and drones, and it's curious cause you can see some regular objects (like knives and other things) in those pictures, and by that we can assume they at least have contact with others tribes who have contact with us.
I thought it was due to them not having immunity to modern viruses? The no contact is to protect them from disease.
Okay guys, for those who don't know actually there's brazilians who live in the rainforest, there are 8 states in the forest: Pará, Amazonas, Rondônia, Roraíma, Macapá, Acre, and a little bit of Mato Grosso and Tocantins, for example I was born in Pará and I still live here, my county is the third biggest county in the world, the biggest in Brazil, its bigger than Portugal, we have schools here, hospitals and all that a normal city does have. So yeah Amazon people does exist, and our diversity is beautiful and big.
Please do one of these with both Julia and Ana!!!!!!!
Madonna is gonna break that record on may 4th
Brazil mentioned 🇧🇷🇧🇷💚💛🎉🎉
Nice video!! Besides the Amazon Rainforest, the bioma called "Mata Atlântica" (Atlantic Forest) holds the record for woody plants (angiosperms) per hectare (450 species in southern Bahia), and also has around 20 thousand plant species, 8 thousand of which are native!
10:20 As an Italian woman, I really felt her words, especially the not-so-nice one, hahahaha 💯
09:05 This part here must be different in São Paulo, because since I was a child this gesture meant something like 'thumbs', like an affirmation to a waiter that everything is ok. It can also be used as something offensive, but it depends on the intention.
Snake Island has a very high density of snakes and their venom is among the most violent types.
That event shown in the picture was the World Youth Day which took place in Copacabana. It was during Winter and that’s why people didn’t go for a swim, I remember the temperature reached 8°C that day, for us - cariocas - it’s freezing cold 😂😂. I bet if it were a hot day, there’d be people in the water
Let's make a tour in the Island of Queimada Grande 😂 , Brazil actually is the biggest producer of coffe in the world
It's nice to see so many nice things they know 😊
Sugestões para um próximo 10 fun facts do Brasil
1) maior população negra fora da África (sim, maior que a do Haiti e muito maior que a dos EUA, ao contrário do que informaram aí abaixo)
2) mais antigo fóssil humano das Américas (o que é estranho, se vc olhar para o mapa e traçar uma rota de migração)
3) lugar onde nasceu o verdadeiro pai da aviação
4) o SUS é um sistema universal de saúde. Foco na palavra "universal". Significa que qualquer pessoa será atendida, cirurgia, câncer, vacina... Mesmo que seja um gringo ou um imigrante ilegal. Outros países têm isso, mas o do Brasil é o maior do mundo.
5) maior aquífero do mundo (Guarani) e maior rio do mundo (Amazonas), em extensão e volume.
6) nos mapas tradicionais, o Brasil aparenta ser muito menor do que de fato é, devido a uma distorção provocada pela forma como circunferência da Terra é representada, na projeção de Mercator
7) dados sobre as dimensões colossais do Brasil:
a) o Brasil é o 3º maior país do mundo em extensão continua. Significa que somos maiores que os Estados Unidos e o Canadá nesse critério, pois os territórios desses dois países são descontínuos, separados por ilhas (e, no caso dos EUA, o Alasca é separado por um Canadá). O Brasil é maior inclusive que a Europa continental (essa, eu vou pedir pra confirmar)
b) o Brasil também é o país com maior extensão norte-sul do mundo (maior que a Rússia e que o Chile). Então, a nossa variedade climática é realmente muito maior que a dos demais
c) O Brasil também tem o maior litoral contíguo do mundo (às vezes chamamos de "fronteira marítima"). Um famoso escritor disse que o Brasil faz fronteira com a África pelo rio mais largo do mundo, o Atlântico (acho isso poético e simbólico da nossa relação com África)
8) O Brasil tem a 7ª população do mundo. E mesmo assim existe mais vaca do que gente no Brasil (e é um gado de primeiríssima, fruto de um expressivo avanço genético). Se achou muito, o Brasil tem mais de 1,5 Bilhão de galinhas
9) A matriz energética do Brasil é de longe a mais limpa do mundo. Os postos de combustível do Brasil têm Etanol para abastecer seu carro (oriundo da cana de açúcar, com zero emissão direta de carbono), a um valor bastante competitivo e bom rendimento (cerca de 70% da gasolina).
10) O passaporte brasileiro é o mais "cobiçado" do mundo (não confundir com o mais poderoso). Pois qualquer pessoa, com o biotipo de qualquer parte do mundo se passa tranquilamente por brasileiro. O ditador da Coreia do Norte e seu pai já circulam o mundo com passaporte brasileiro falso.
11) Bônus 1: o único monarca europeu nascido fora da Europa é a carioquíssima Maria da Glória, irmã de Pedro II e conhecida na Europa como Rainha Maria II.
12) Bônus 2: O Brasil é o local com a maior abrangência de uma mesma língua. Se você fala português, aonde quer que você for, qualquer pessoa vai te entender (essa precisa confirmar, porque, né América espanhola, países Árabes...). Nos Estados Unidos tem o inglês, mas é diferente, porque tem gente e regiões inteiras em que não se fala inglês nos EUA. No Brasil, não. Praticamente todo mundo entende e fala fluentemente o português. Mas é bom checar essa com cuidado antes.
Os Estados Unidos têm mais variedade de zonas climáticas que o Brasil na minha opinião porque têm desertos (no sudoeste), climas de montanhas (de Montana até Utah e o Colorado), zonas temperadas com florestas de folhas caducas (na costa leste, principalmente no nordeste e nos estados atlânticos centrais) , pradarias nas grandes planícies do centro-norte do país, climas mediterrâneos (no litoral da Califórnia), florestas de pinheiros e climas oceânicos (no noroeste Pacífico), e zonas subtropicais (no sul) ou até tropicais (como o sul da Flórida e o Havaí).
@@BucyKalman é verdade, você tem razão. Acho que quis me referir à comparação entre os países participantes do vídeo. Obrigado pelo comentário!
Você está errado no 1, o EUA que tem a maior população negra fora da África, no Brasil negros e brancos são minoria, a maior parte da população é mestiça
I have been in a coffee shop in Florence, where I was told I’d have the best espresso in Italy (it was really dellicious), and the coffe bag I saw there was from a Brazillian coffee cooperative, from Minas Gerais State.
About the "happy people that smile more, are more open" ... if that's how you describe opportunists who disrespect boundaries... sure.
I'm from Curitiba PR, our culture is more reserved and every time we meet people from other states they want to sleep for free at your house without knowing you, they come uninvited, they open your fridge, they want to use your money to buy stuff you don't want for everybody, etc...
Ss, mais tbm n são todos os estados que tem pessoas assim, sou da Bahia a maioria das pessoas aqui pelo menos na minha cidade (Santo Antônio de Jesus) são muito educados, tem pessoas que falam que todos da Bahia são mal educados, mais a maioria q conheço são bem educadas ainda bem!!!!
Being the largest coffee producer in the world is why we, as a Finn, the country who drinks the most coffee in the world, are friends with the brazilian. I'm actually a bit surprised these things came as surprise other than the snake island and ok sign, I sort of thought these were the things you know about Brazil if you were awake in geography class in elementary school or had heard of Brazil.
My brazilian friend pointed out an interesting bit. All of these answers have a question mark after them as if it was not sure if Brazil was the biggest producer of coffee or Sao Paulo being the biggest city. "We don't know, it could be!"
Brazil it's like a lot countries inside one. I'm from south and here we share some cultural links with Uruguay and Argentina also lot of italians and germans.
The reason why Buenos Aires rarely gets snow is because it is located right next to the ocean. The ocean does a great job of keeping the temperature at a moderate level, it almost never drops to 0 °C or below there.
I find it very funny when Europeans come to talk about our Amazon. Brazil is the country that most preserves its native forest and Europeans want to teach a moral lesson. Worry about the invasion you are suffering.
Well, I know the UK left the EU, but the UK lost important forests some documented by Sherlock Holmes as about to disappear at that time 1880 there are no more
They want to teach the world about morals and ethics regarding nature, when most of the European countries basically obliterated the majority of their native forests and other major biomes. 😂😂😂
Ikr. The Amazon rain forest is bigger than most European countries. it's very hard to preserve such a large and dense rainforest.
Germany has drastically increased the production of coal, which is highly polluting, just to avoid losing 1% of the quality of life, which is already very high. Meanwhile, "Brazilians have an responsability to preserve every leaf in the Amazon." This girl doesn't even know what she's talking about, just repeating the bullshit
Germany has drastically increased the production of coal, which is highly polluting, just to avoid losing 1% of the quality of life, which is already very high. Meanwhile, "Brazilians have an responsability to preserve every leaf in the Amazon." This girl doesn't even know what she's talking about, just repeating the bullshit
Fun fact: Although most people recognize the "okay sing" as it, the actual sing is inverted (palm up, index and thumb forming a hole. And the other three finges aren't really relevant), and most of the times, is used as a means to represent the state that the "hole" of someone is in (in some cases, even the person who's using the sign).
A "open hole" is an form to call someone gay (yes, in the derogatory way), and a "closed hole" would be a way to say someone is in a tense situation, or in fear (the equivalent phrase being "doesn't pass even a strand of hair").
It does not snow in some southeastern highlands there in winter because it is the dry season (no rain, no snow, although frost is somewhat usual in winter). But it does snow once in a while in the southern highlands.
Já foi registrado neve na cidade de SP há mtas décadas atrás e tbm nas regiões serranas de SP e MG já nevou, porém, isso só acontece entre o outono e inverno mas bem de vez em quando.
In the northern United States, they get frost in the spring, which makes sense because early spring is still colder there than the "winter"in Southeastern Brazil. In the winter properly, the northern US states may get either snow or rain, but sometimes there may be "freezing rain" with ice (rather than snow) accumulating on the sidewalk , which gets very slippery by the way.
If I understand it correctly, "freezing rain" happens when the snowflakes actually melt when passing through warmer layers of air and then freeze again on contact with the ground surface, creating the ice layer that I mentioned before. When it snows properly, and the snowflakes accumulate on the ground , the bottom layers in the snow pile also get compacted into ice spots, so it becomes quite slippery too.