WHY NORTHEAST BRAZIL 🇧🇷 IS THE BEST

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  • @user-vw3kp2zu9c
    @user-vw3kp2zu9c 20 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    I like you ! This exchange of ideas was incredible, I live in the city of são Paulo, but Brasil is incredible different from north to South, I hope your experiences here in Brasil were good.

  • @qamp749
    @qamp749 26 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Great video, you should have more veiws and subs, keep it authentic

  • @LikeAGentlemanPlease
    @LikeAGentlemanPlease หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Damn this was a great video. Should have more views.

  • @carlparker6228
    @carlparker6228 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    good evening, have you been to natal, i heard it is a hidden gen with lots sunshine all year

    • @boldperceptionspodcast
      @boldperceptionspodcast  หลายเดือนก่อน

      hey buddy, i have not. but i have heard its quite boring compared to other cities in the NE.

    • @Brunnu
      @Brunnu 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      ⁠@@boldperceptionspodcastit is definitely not boring, you gotta check for yourself. It’s amazing

  • @natalias1212
    @natalias1212 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Speaker is very smart and well spoken Like a teacher. Very nice.

  • @user-kh3hm1dd7h
    @user-kh3hm1dd7h 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    My 1st trip to Brazil is this coming in March , My first stop is Salvador Bahia i will be staying there for 2 months ,Then on to staying in Rio for 2 months For My last 2 months i will stay in Sao Paulo , While i am in Sao Paulo for the last of my Visa i will Fly to see Manaus for a week My trip date can't come fast enough. I have been learning Brazilian Portuguese with a tutor for the past 5 months trying to prepare for traveling in the areas where The languages i can speak comfortably are English ,Spanish or German speakers will be difficault to find .

    • @boldperceptionspodcast
      @boldperceptionspodcast  7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Nice plan ! I speak bare minimum Portuguese and everything is Hakuna matata lol. You’ll find some English and especially they will understand Spanish in the places you are going

  • @boldperceptionspodcast
    @boldperceptionspodcast  8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    read description ;)

  • @kapp651
    @kapp651 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hidden gem? That's literally where Carnival takes place. And those "stereotypes" are verifiable facts. Who are these guys 😂

    • @boldperceptionspodcast
      @boldperceptionspodcast  7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      When any non Brazilian thinks of carnival they think of Rio lol. Or Salvador if they know a little more.
      I’ve lived in Brasil for close to a year. In the south. Middle. And now north east. I had never heard of Olinda carnival until I came to the north.

  • @InBrz
    @InBrz 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    ALL of the northeast is NOT the same, you have to be specific.
    SALVADOR gets a lot of tourism but it's not the safest city, beaches aren't very good in town. Very active and friendly place
    MACEIO has the prettiest beaches in Brasil, they look like the Bahamas. Also has a lot of decent restaurants. Not much going on there otherwise, mostly safe on the beach
    RECIFE is very mixed. Is mostly safe but has bad areas too away from the beach. Some areas are very ugly near downtown and the airport. BoaVista Mall area is great for cheap food. Has many excellent cheap and expensive restaurants of all kinds, more than many other cities. You have very rich and dirt poor living next to each other. I remember seeing a bright yellow Porsche 911 in the beach area and another guy digging through the trash in front of him. The rich are the most arrogant priks you will ever meet even towards Americans. Lived there for years
    JOAO PESSOA is one of the best cities in Brasil. lived there for 3 years. Mostly very safe, nice beaches, good restaurants. I'd say it's #2 city in Br
    NATAL and FORTALEZA have nice beaches but highly dangerous. Your guys didn't mention why. Some years ago a major drug lord who was in prison in the south of BR Porto Alegre was transferred to a prison in Fortaleza. All of his crimminal drug gang buddies followed. Ever since both cities have been dangerous. I met a retired Army guy in Recife who left Natal beacuse it was too unsafe - car jacking, gun robberies etc.
    Let me comment about the south; CURITIBA, FLORIANOPOLIS -#1 city in Br, JOINVILLE.
    The south is like living in Europe, founded by Germans, Italians and eastern Europeans. Lot of great cities. VERY safe any time of day. You will find more people down here that speak english than any other city in BR. They are very friendly too especially towards Americans.
    The beaches never get warm enough for ME to swim in the south and has a cool winter, some areas get some snow. BIG negative for me
    ONE MORE THING - PORTO ALEGRE IS VERY DANGEROUS, they have a gun mentality there, lots of drug dealers. My BR friend was shot and killed by robbers as he was coming home. Thousands of people in Florianopolis left Porto Alegre to live here, my building is full of them.
    The people in the outlying areas ; Novo Petropolis, Caixas do Sul, Gramado, Garibaldi, Bento Goncalves, Canela are very nice and these towns are safe. Lot of wineries
    #1 city in Br,
    The trade offs are that you will have tons more friends in places like Florianopolis mostly because more speak english and the population is highly educated but not arrogant. My problem is the cold water on all the beaches, unless you are from Argentina, you can't swim in it.
    The other thing is that the restaurants suck. They mainly live on pizza, the churrascos r$80 PP ($30) are 2X more expensive than the north and not as good. The meats they serve are tough garbage and horrible. Very few por kilo or chinese restaurants.
    THE NORTH on the other hand you'll have a lot less friends because you really don't have much in common with them and they don't speak english
    The beaches are wonderful and the water is HOT, you can go swimming all year. Great area for boating too.
    BUT you will find 10X cheaper and better restaurants in cities like Recife that the south does not have.
    You can do churrasco for r$49 ($10)PP or get a large plate of Yaksoba for r$15 ($3), coxinhas $1, Pastels $1

  • @BillyGringo
    @BillyGringo 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    He was on point on a lot of things, but 200 bucks is pretty hard, even for a poor Brazilian. Also, 2k a month is already balling, living like a king. 5k is next level shit.

    • @boldperceptionspodcast
      @boldperceptionspodcast  6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      200 was a little iffy to me too. but dude has lived a long time in the NE. plus is very connected with the favelas. and I know for a fact, many people in the favelas live on less then 300 a month. of course, a gringo, it would be impossible.
      2k a month is not balling amigo (subjective). spent last 5 months in JP. visited 15ish properties (to buy). if you airbnb, for sure spending 1000 a month for a ballin spot. 1k for food, activities, shopping, is not as much as you think anymore in brasil. personally, even without having to pay for housing, I was spending around 2k a month. but was living and doing whatever i wanted whenever. but even that, i was shopping maybe once a week for clothes, etc.
      I think 3 / 3.5 k in 2023 in the NE is the sweet spot. after that, it doesn't really matter anymore besides buying luxury items

    • @BillyGringo
      @BillyGringo 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@boldperceptionspodcast I'm actually Brazilian/American and have lived here for 20 years, I have far more (connects) than dude in the interview but he was on point on many things.
      Just so you have an idea: My place, a furnished 2-bed, 2-bath on the 19th floor with beach views, costs $540 a month, inclusive of bills, even fast speed internet. The building offers amenities like a gym, pool, and a 24-hour doorman. I spend $200-$250 monthly on groceries and $200-$300 (3 meals a day) on dining out (15 + times a month) and I’m not talking about Prato Feitos. My energy bill stays under $40, despite having recording equipment/studio at the crib. I take monthly trips to beach towns ($150-$250 each). Weekly outings cost $200-$300. I spend $22 on Netflix/Spotify, $100 on miscellaneous items, $60 on gas for my car, and $150 on health insurance. I travel within Brazil four times a year, once a year internationally, because I live part-time in Medellin, Colombia. I spend around 1400 to 2000 a month. Also, this is for both my girl and I. I kinda consider that ballin’. lol.
      The fact the I live here makes life cheaper when compared to a tourist.

    • @BillyGringo
      @BillyGringo 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@boldperceptionspodcast Never the less, the video was on point and your channel is dope. Too bad you didn’t come to Fortaleza.

    • @boldperceptionspodcast
      @boldperceptionspodcast  6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@BillyGringo apperciate the love guy. Was there for a day, but was for an event so didn’t explore. I’ll check it out sometime ! But I need a break from Brasil. Spent most of this year there & was getting lost in the sauce kkkk

    • @BillyGringo
      @BillyGringo 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@boldperceptionspodcast it’s very easy to get lost. I’ve been lost for a while now! lol

  • @Rocky-life518
    @Rocky-life518 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What it’s the state of north east?

    • @boldperceptionspodcast
      @boldperceptionspodcast  7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      the region... there is multiple states up here

    • @fauninhar
      @fauninhar 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Ceará, Pernambuco, Bahia, Sergipe, Alagoas, Maranhão, Piauí, Rio Grande do Norte, Paraíba

  • @Kristoferwitha_k
    @Kristoferwitha_k 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    But isnt fortaleza really dangerous??? I plan to move to Brazil soon and I'm planning to get married to a Brazilian girl, but I think it's quote unquote undiscovered because it's much harder to even visit there now. You need a visa and the language is different and in order to do anything you need a cpf number. There is a big learning curve even just a visit. It's not like Medellin

    • @boldperceptionspodcast
      @boldperceptionspodcast  6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      My buddy was living in fortazela this past year and had zero problem. Danger in Brasil is overhyped tbh, just don’t be a dumb gringo and you’ll be fine

    • @Pedrohnr23
      @Pedrohnr23 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      ​@@boldperceptionspodcastIf you don't go to Fortaleza looking for drugs or get involved in gangs you will be 80% safer. The rest is what is expected for a city where 2.4 million people are living.

    • @israelportela
      @israelportela 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Nao. Não é perigosa.
      O que aconteceu, alguns anos atrás, foi uma guerra de facções de São Paulo e do Rio de Janeiro que tentavam tomar o controle do tráfico no estado do Ceará.
      Perigoso é são Paulo e Rio.
      Um turista brasileiro levou 23 facadas no show de uma cantora americana no Rio d janeiro.
      Rio e São Paulo sao extremamente perigosas. Fortaleza, não.
      Procure pelo canal do Billy Gringo; um norteamericano que mora em Fortaleza.

    • @fauninhar
      @fauninhar 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​​@@boldperceptionspodcastno, it's not overhyped lol there's a difference between living as a wealthy foreigner in a place where people worship gringos and living as a native citizen in Fortaleza
      I'm talking about you being brutally lynched and then dismembered by factions members if you go from a place to another and they decide you are suspicious
      Search for the "vídeo do mangue" and see for yourself the kind of shit that happens here
      Falo isso enquanto uma cearense

    • @fauninhar
      @fauninhar 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It is pretty dangerous, dude in the video thinks otherwise because he's a wealthy gringo who doesn't live the reality of Fortal lol and he deleted my previous comment, and maybe this one too

  • @josepanicucci8591
    @josepanicucci8591 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Its a shame & embarrassing that Brazil is infested with high crime rate corruption & poverty in spite of being an oil producing country (Petrobras) & so rich in natural resources they say Philippines is a poor corrupt country but Manila's slums pale in comparison to Rio's immense favelas