I have been to Brazil now 3 times. I am now in Brazil. I am from the US. I have been to Fortaleza, Brasilia, Rio, São Paulo , Caldas Novas, Florinapolis and Minas Gerais. Brasilia (the capital of Brazil) and Minas Gerais . Brasilia and Minas Gerais are way way cheaper than São Paulo and they still have a very high standard of living, so in that regard, living accommodations are decisively in favor of Brasilia and Minas Gerais. São Paulo, Rio, and any other main tourist place is best to leave it at that, a tourist place. I reside in Minas but I tour where I want to to tour , spend some time there, and go back home. There is vastly more security in Brasilia and Minas if we take up the areas of middle class and above level and compare them with similar areas in São Paulo or Rio. For almost $600 US per month, I live in a place with 1 car garage (super safe), balcony, laundry room FULLY equipped, a FULL SIZE comfortable kitchen and optimally equipped kitchen at that with everything including dishes , pots and pans, utensils, everything very nice quality, a fully very nicely furnished place , including a big screen SMART TV, and a huge closet , and a workstation, full size bed. ALL BILLS INCLUDED in the amount stated above.
@@TheTravelMoneyGuy You are very welcome. I sincerely and respectfully provide that info in case it is useful for anyone who might wish to venture into other places around Brazil. It is so so so vast that there are plenty of options :) You keep up the good work, brother. I commend you for staying away from the sleazy videos.
Nice review of São Paulo. Yeah, we do brazilianize things. But when it comes to the pronuniacion of internacional brand names, all countries do it. All of them. Americans don't say French or Italian brand names correctly at all, let alone the Brazilian ones (how do you say Açaí by the way?) because they americanize them; and that's alright.
Hey man, college student from Houston, TX moving to São Paulo to study for a semester. Would love to chat with you and get more of your experience and advice.
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I have been to Brazil now 3 times. I am now in Brazil. I am from the US. I have been to Fortaleza, Brasilia, Rio, São Paulo , Caldas Novas, Florinapolis and Minas Gerais.
Brasilia (the capital of Brazil) and Minas Gerais . Brasilia and Minas Gerais are way way cheaper than São Paulo and they still have a very high standard of living, so in that regard, living accommodations are decisively in favor of Brasilia and Minas Gerais.
São Paulo, Rio, and any other main tourist place is best to leave it at that, a tourist place. I reside in Minas but I tour where I want to to tour , spend some time there, and go back home.
There is vastly more security in Brasilia and Minas if we take up the areas of middle class and above level and compare them with similar areas in São Paulo or Rio.
For almost $600 US per month, I live in a place with 1 car garage (super safe), balcony, laundry room FULLY equipped, a FULL SIZE comfortable kitchen and optimally equipped kitchen at that with everything including dishes , pots and pans, utensils, everything very nice quality, a fully very nicely furnished place , including a big screen SMART TV, and a huge closet , and a workstation, full size bed.
ALL BILLS INCLUDED in the amount stated above.
That's awesome! Thank you for sharing so much about your experience and cost of living etc, I'm sure many will find it helpful!
@@TheTravelMoneyGuy You are very welcome. I sincerely and respectfully provide that info in case it is useful for anyone who might wish to venture into other places around Brazil.
It is so so so vast that there are plenty of options :)
You keep up the good work, brother. I commend you for staying away from the sleazy videos.
Nice review of São Paulo. Yeah, we do brazilianize things. But when it comes to the pronuniacion of internacional brand names, all countries do it. All of them. Americans don't say French or Italian brand names correctly at all, let alone the Brazilian ones (how do you say Açaí by the way?) because they americanize them; and that's alright.
Nice explanation, thanks 👍
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Great video, I rarely see videos like this ahead of travel. It feels like a video from a local
Thank you!
Hey man, college student from Houston, TX moving to São Paulo to study for a semester. Would love to chat with you and get more of your experience and advice.
I'm from Houston haha. Went to A&M back in the day. Dm me on Instagram if you'd like to set up a call
Bro your Portuguese pronunciation is very good! And also everything you said about São Paulo is true! I’m Brazilian living in Orlando 👍
Vlw!
Thanx for this helpful video
Watching from Suriname Sth Am
Awesome! Thank you
Thanks, this was very informative. What is a Salina Chaser though?
I don't remember what I said now haha but Selina Is a hostel chain so maybe I was saying someone that only stays at Selinas
I’m coming there soon
Nice
Location info isn’t free… it’s $129
What?
1:35 hahaha
Haha
I’m staying in Itaim Bibi as a first timer on a regular SP friends recommendation. Is this an ok district?! Great video by the way. Very helpful!
Yes! That's great neighborhood..you'll have plenty to do
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Maps plzz
Check the link in the description
'promosm'
What?
Omg the filter about the women
😂😂
A pizza in Sao Paulo is better than New York
Says the Brazilians haha. But I would probably agree
Love it
Thank you!