Thank you for Watching. Let me know if there is other content in Rural Brazil you would like to see or things about our property and lifestyle that might be interesting
when you start to dviewers showing daily stuff but trying to speak Portuguese it will probably attract a lot of views from Brazilians mostly.. maybe you could do 2 channels onde directed for BR other for English speakers viewers, good luck here, welcome!
I would appreciate it if you could highlight the rich Italian and German culture of our region. Cities like Blumenau and Pomerode are full of cultural heritage and have many tourist attractions worth visiting.
Welcome to Brazil, brother. Although we have many problems to solve, everyone is welcome here. May you be happy in your new life with your family. I wish you much happiness, and congratulations on the property-it’s beautiful!
Congratulations…landscape. I tried to do that moving to Portugal but I didin’t get adapted. Brazilians are very much hostilised all over the world…welcome.
@@JimSmithBrazil try to travel whenever possible. To be safe With your Family anywhere, Always ASK locals about the Region you have entered. Most brazilian folk are gentle, Humble, easy talling folk. Go anywhere. Come Here to Curitiba/Paraná Düring Winter and taste "pinhão" from The araucária tree, maybe Go to North, Pará, taste their dishes and drinks with "Jambu" herb. Or Go to Minas gerais and enjoy the warm people and excelente cheese/Butter/dairy foods. Unfortunately our Brazil is heavely inequal, the poor survives because our land is rich and you can harvest anything anywhere. Hope one day our General education will get better and things will BE more even. Hey, to dream is to enjoy Something that IS free, WE all poor Souls can Always do that, even in Our darkest Moment, cant WE? Akakakakkakakakakkaka 🇧🇷😂, Cheers from Curitiba/Paraná
Eu achei surpreendente a decisão de querer se mudar para o Brasil, diria que foi bem espontânea. Ainda mais para quem aparentemente não está habituado com isso, já que teve só 3 empregos em toda a vida. Foi uma mudança bem brusca.
Obrigado por assistir. Eu posso entender esse ponto de vista. Ana e eu estávamos juntos há 7 anos antes de decidirmos nos mudar. Eu também visitei mais de 15 países diferentes por meio do trabalho e da Marinha. Só não visitei o Brasil até o ano anterior à nossa mudança. Não me arrependo nem um pouco. ❤️🤗
Hi. I’m Brazilian living in US for a very long time. I never met an American that moved out from US to South America and yes, I admire your courage and determination and start a new life in a completely new country with another system of living and culture. I did it too but we have a completely different story. I ❤ USA for many reasons . I learned and grew up so much in different directions. It’s an awesome country🔆🌻✌️🫶⭐️. I ❤Brazil too. Our language, food, culture, music, dance, history are phenomenal. It’s an awesome country🔆🌻✌️🫶⭐️. I wish you both a great life in my country with peace, light, grace, love and joy of Jesus✨✨✨✨✨✨✨Cheers🥂🥳🥂.
There are many Americans here in Brazil, of course that not as many as the opposite, because the US is much more often in our media than Brazil in American media (and in general more in case of tragedies or something exceptional). So, many more Brazilians idealize the US than the opposite and Americans think that the country and Latin America in general are poorer than the reality because of the big number of immigrants there. Americans living here in Brazil are often people who came as tourists or because of their work and came back. Now, many "digital nomads".
Welcome to Brazil Mr.Smith.My father was American and I lived for 9 years in the United States in Texas and Oklahoma where I served in the Air Force and National Guard. Today I live in São Paulo.
Hi Jim. May I suggest? As being a native english-speaker, maybe you and your wife could teach english classes and electronics at some local high-school.
The audio sounds just fine to me. Thank you for sharing your experiences. Sounds like largely smooth sailing, which is a huge blessing, and it sounds like you had all your chicks in order before switching countries, which is extremely wise.
Well. the only thing that I can say as "welcome!!" Nobody will be the same after Brazil. And believe... you will find a place where personal relationships are most important than your money. You will have your family and a lot others friends that you didn´t ideia that exists! Friendship here are like "that brother that you didn´t chosed , but you where gifted in life" I hope you be happy in my country, and enjoy our kind of careness wich others". Aftyer all, we are all brothers!
Thank You very much! Even though I do not speak Portuguese except for basics people are more than willing to talk to me using google translate. You are right we are all brothers.
That was a good move. I am a brazilian born in Porto Alegre, living in Miami for the past 20 yrs. Planning on moving to the coast of Santa Catarina when retired, in about 5 years. I wish all the best to you and your family. Cesar Bem.
As a Canadian who loves Brazil and close to retirement, I found your video to be great! I am not sure about moving there, but I can totally see making frequent visits to the country for vacation. I have been to Santa Catarina and I think you have chosen a wonderful state to make your home. Congratulations and looking forward to your next video
I AM a Canadian too but have lived in Brasil off and on since 2002. Is a great country, you will have NO culture shock here, it's just like where you are from AND it's cheaper than the Phillipines !
@@JimSmithBrazil I meet new people who have moved to Floripa SC every day, mostly Brasilians from the north, SP or RIO, although some Russians and Ukrainians too
You are very welcome. May God bless you greatly, and may you enjoy all the peace you need. Brazil is a little complicated in some cases, you'll see over time, but it's a great country. A big hug to you and your wife. And if one day you want to take a vacation, consider visiting my city, Fortaleza, capital of the state of Ceará. My name is Vitor, nice to meet you.
Thank you very much. When Ana and I got married here it was very difficult. It took us three weeks to get all the paper work correct. But when I applied for my permanent visa it was approved within an hour! LOL
Ola Jim, be welcome! I'm a Brazilian guy living in São Paulo's state countryside and I would like to congratulate you for all the efforts and courage you got to start a new life in BRASIL. We all know that most americans retirees usually chose south east asia countries for their new beginnings. So, I hope you and your family have a great life down here. God bless you and your family. Enjoy !
I live in Bombinhas SC, a couple hundreds miles from Treviso, and also went to Navy (Brazil's). Wish you good luck with your new life and with the YT channel.
Looking forward to seeing the videos about your pets and how you managed to move them down here to Brazil. This is a great country and I personally think you guys have made a wonderful choise. Best of luck.
I am planning on doing a video on that. Might be a bit before I get it out since weather has turned nice and we have some weather related projects we are doing. Stay tuned though!
Muito legal, sou de Rio do Sul SC, relativamente perto de onde você mora, interessante sua experiência. Muitos brasileiros têm o sonho de ir morar nos EUA, é muito legal ver a experiência inversa de um americano morando aqui. Fizeste uma excelente escolha, o sul do Brasil principalmente Santa Catarina é um excelente lugar para se morar, raízes europeias da imigração do século XIX moldaram nossa região e nossa cultura.
Wellcome to Brazil Jim! I will be glad to help you out in here I live in Balneario Camboriú and work for Philips Health Care Informatics remotely. I live in USA for 4 years and Americans help me a lot with everything there! I know is hard at the beginning, but you get used it. I wish you a great life in here in Brazil, you are in the South of Brazil you are safe. Nice to found your channel and more nice is to see you talk about Brazil.
Como meus avós, você veio para o Brasil. Tiveram seus filhos e netos, sou a segunda geração deles por aqui. Espero que como eles você seja feliz e encontre aqui o seu lugar. 😊
Mr. Smith Welcome to Santa Catarina! I live in Joinville, and I hope you feel right at home, make tons of new friends, and become a natural part of our community.
Acho que muita gente virá para o Brasil. Fez uma excelente escolha. A tendência do Brasil é se tornar um ponto de fuga para muitos. Talvez você não entenda o que estou dizendo, mas vai compreender em breve.
@@Otaviocc E você acha que vai fazer diferença? A moeda brasileira, infelizmente, vai pro saco primeiro que o dólar. O mundo todo vai se ferrar pois estamos muito próximos do fim da história. Preste atenção na eleição americana esse ano, Harris vencerá infelizmente.
@@I-SOY-SMART é importante considerar o inesperado: os EUA podem sofrer uma guerra nuclear, uma guerra civil e uma depressão econômica severa. No Brasil considero que Lula não chega ao final de seu mandato. Eu não queria estar nos EUA de jeito nenhum.
Just came across your channel and I look forward to watching some of your videos. I am also from the US (New Jersey) and I left on October 30 2023. My husband is Brazilian, he was born in the state of Rio Grande do Sul. My mother in law has a farm here as well. I came down here in July of 2023 first just to see if I would like it and just to get an idea of life here. We were planning to leave NJ anyway as is was becoming too expensive to live. Our other option was moving to South Carolina which is where my brother and his fiancé bout a home in Conway. They love it there. My husband had been mentioning Brazil a couple years before that and I kept hesitating. I was thinking about how far from my family we would be just finding work and if I was able to adjust to something so extreme. Farthest out of the state Iv been was to St Thomas and Canada lol so South America was a whole different thing. So given the state of the country, it helped with my decision a lot more realizing the US was going downhill and the other thing was the food, I got sick with crohns disease back in 2014-2016 and I believe it was from all the chemicals in the food. So that also made the choice to leave easier as we would have better quality food. I then sold everything, paid off all debt and then packed 3 bags to move down here lol. Its been a journey but I really do love it here. From the vibe of the people, to the food, climate, and many more reasons why Brazil is better than the US for me and my husband. I look forward to watching more of your videos. 😁✌
WOW. Did you just come and stay in 2023 instead of just coming to see how it is? You were braver than me. I took a trip here and spent two weeks with my daughter here in 2022. I actually spent a lot of time in different countries or at least long enough to see the culture differences. Europe, Asia, but not Brazil! LOL Although while here I new I was only seeing the big city life I did get to see the country side and that was most important to me. You are right the food is great and quality is a lot better. Fruits and vegetables are crazy good and so many different kinds. We recently planted 16 fruit trees and have 5 or 6 more waiting to go in the ground! Of course there is the meat too! UG now I am hungry. I also agree about the US. I won't get into the politics but it is getting harder even for the middle class I can't imagine how it is for lower income people. I am glad you like it here. What state did you move to? Rio Grand Do Sul is right next door to us?
@@JimSmithBrazil I came down for two weeks in July of 23 to see how things were. Get a little idea of life and how the vibe was down here and if I'd adapt to it or not. And I fell in love. My mother-in-law has farm land there and its beautiful. Shes is in Paraíso do sul. We are in Rio Grande do Sul near Santa Cruz. We live in a walkable distance to the city center. When I first came down, I stayed near the farm mostly and we went to the city a few times because we needed to go shopping, so I got to see how the stores are, and how things in the city center were. The mountain views and openness, and all the green is what made me love it. I like that even the cities have trees and lots of vegetation around them. So after my two weeks I said I'm definitely coming back to stay. My husband stayed down here and I flew back to NJ alone to settle all my debts and sell my car and belongings and then by Oct I was heading back down here alone to stay. Start a new life with a good change of pace. Its such a nicer vibe down here. The south has more of the safer states so I'm told by locals and have read doing some research about the state, so I feel good about my choice. People here are very friendly and welcoming. Tbh I thought they would dislike the fact that I'm from the US but they actually are very nice towards me. Yes, the food here is phenomenal compared to the US. I love the churrasco, and it fascinates me that all they do is salt it and slow cook it over the fire and the flavor is amazing. We use too much spices and sauces in the US and here the meat is the main star of flavor. I agree, Fruits here taste better...I tried a mango and usually didn't like them when living in the states but here, they are addicting and so sweet. Bananas taste better, even their fast food is better lol. I haven't felt sick once from the food since being here. I fear when I go back to visit family Ill get sick from all the food there due to the chemicals. The countryside is amazing and beautiful and I have seen wild monkeys and toucans, the monitor lizards and cute little geckos. Im not a fan of the cockroaches or spiders but thats my only con here really so its not so bad lol. The language is also difficult, I can read it pretty well, and when I hear someone speaking I can break down what they are saying but to speak with someone it is very difficult for me. I love the work life balance they have here, and how the family structure is still a thing, also they have more benefits for working and the 13th month bonus is something the US should pick up lol. There are so many things I love about Brazil that I find myself asking "why doesn't the US do this? Or...have this?" Things just make sense here.
WOW. Like a kindred spirit! Everything down to the cockroach are my exact feelings about here! LOL Thank you for the background information. You two week stay was the same as mine only thing different you did it all in one year! I feel I have a sister in a Brazil now! bwahaha.
@@JimSmithBrazil 😁 Yes! That is what attracted me to your story as it was similar to mine in the journey to come down here to Brazil. .I didn't hesitate to come down only because my husband stayed and was waiting for me to get down here and also I didn't want anything to make me second guess my choice. I did get home sick for a bit but then eventually I adjusted being here and now I can enjoy everything whole heartedly without feeling like I left everyone behind. I do however try to tell my parents they should come down here to retire but I don't think they are as adventurous as me lol. I think eventually they are going to head for South Carolina near my brother because NJ is getting too expensive for them. The part where you talked about bringing your pets here is something I struggled with as I had 4 cats that I had to leave with my parents as I was too scared to fly them down here. My one cat has a heart issue and asthma and I fear that something could go wrong during the trip. So all my 4 boys are back in NJ but I wish I could have brought at least one. I'm just lucky and thankful my parents offered to care for them. Yes, A Sister from another mister and Brother from another mother lol 😄
I struggled this year with missing my two girls and 4 granddaughters and one grandson back home. That has been hard at times. Pets. Oh boy that had to be hard. At cargo in Sao Paulo my wife almost got in a fight with them. She was pissed. Long story. However a Federal Police officer over heard her and pulled her aside and talked to her. Her Portuguese was flying off her lips. He saved us basically. He got us in the back so we could see our pets and then helped us get the paper work finished. We ended up missing our next flight. Had to rescheduled cost about 2,000 more in the end. We had left New York on Saturday night. We didn't get to our rental in Nova Veneza until Monday morning at 4:30. Our dogs were glued to us for a week! Cats not as bad but the were in hiding for two weeks at least. Worst part of the trip. Glad you are hear. I kind of don't feel so alone now! 🤗🤗
I hope you will go far. Patience is very important for success. Never get discouraged no matter how bad the weather is or how low the views are. He/she was disappointed and failed. Continue the video,You never know when success will come. Love remains ❤️🇧🇩😢🎉
Well done mate! My partner and I were thinking about it, we have a place in Portugal 🇵🇹 and buying a place in Brazil for retirement. I'm Brazilian in 🇬🇧 UK. Thanks for 🎉video 🎉
I’m Brazilian American, grew up in Brazil and moved to the U.S as a kid with my father and have been in NYC for 18 years. I’m also moving back to Brazil with my husband in 3 weeks for many reasons. One of them being the situation of NYC, the crime and awful quality of life, things have changed a lot recently and for the worse. I wish you and your family all the best in this new phase of your lives! 😊
@@JimSmithBrazil I’m sure the broken healthcare system, terrible quality of food and current political climate and lack of gun control are probably other reasons we share. It’s sad to see America going down this path. There are places and places in Brazil just like in any other country. The area I’m moving back to is also very low on crime, amazing cool climate and good quality free health care.
@@ivorylioness9321 that's interesting. As you sad, there are places and places in Brazil. We have a country where in some places what was envisioned happened and in others it failed misrably due to historical, political and economic contexts. While it is discouraging at times, it is also what gives me hope about our country. I'm sure you made a good decision.
@ivorylioness9321 I used to live in NYC for 20 years. Things have really changed a lot. A few weeks ago, someone in the subway threw a beer bottle at my sister's head. She passed out and was taken to the hospital with a terrible open wound. It was daytime, and she was just going home from work. She didn't even know who did it. Mental health is at its worst.
Welcome to Southern Brazil! I really liked the way you introduced yourself. You seem to be a good person, and we value integrity and hard-working people. Bem vindo to the land of freedom, BraSil! 💚💛🇧🇷❤💙🇺🇲
As pessoas ficam admirados quando um estrangeiro muda para o Brasil . Pois fique sabendo que conheço norte americano que vivem em Santa Catarina a maia de 40 anos. Temos um país maravilhoso e com um bom estilo de vida principalmente onde ele escolheu viver, o que não prestam são políticos corruptos que estão no poder por nossa própria culpa.
E é justamente por isso que o país está numa direção do desastre, e ao que parece no momento, sem volta. O país realmente é maravilhoso, mas é difícil acordar 155 dias do ano pra trabalhar só pra pagar impostos, ver um ladrão descondenado na canetada brincando de presidir o país. Aos que dizem que é complexo de vira-lata, não, é a revolta de ser honesto em um país que aplaude bandido.
Welcome and I wish you, family and pets good luck and many blesses in this new life. I am from SP capital and I think you had made a good choice moving to a small city like Treviso.
Thank You. I have never liked big cities. Even in the US. I live 3.5 hours from New York City for over 20 years. The only time I went to New York City was to fly here to Brazil on our move! LOL I agree with you the small city life in Brazil is awesome.
Sejam bem vindos,se puder aprenda o português,isso vai facilitar pra vc,um dia venha para o Espiríto Santo conhecer nossas praias e nossa muqueca,te garanto que vc não vai se arrepender.
Você está totalmente correto. No momento, essa é a coisa mais difícil para mim no Brasil. Sei que vou aprender, mas vai levar tempo. Eu adoraria ver suas praias. Uma das melhores coisas do Brasil.
@@JimSmithBrazil Sou portuguesa e moro no Brasil desde criança Moro no Norte do Espírito Santo ,Cidade mt desenvolvida ( Linhares) aqui é a cidade das Lagoas de água doce e do verde ,mas não há estas montanhas do Sul em Linhares ,é quase uma cidade plana Temos um litoral meio rústico ,comparando as outras praias do ES Seja bem vindo a terra que acolhe tds que aqui querem viver !
Welcome to Brazil. I love the south, specialy Santa Catarina state, its the better place to live in Brazil, for sure. May God bless your dreams and this new time in your lifes. 🙏 I've visited Treviso once about 2 or 3 years ago, its a small and simple town, all this vale is very nice with the montains behind, specially with Serra do Rio do Rastro too. 🇧🇷🙏
Thank you for watching my video. We just love Treviso. Yes there are things that a bigger town would have but we can always visit those and get the things we need. Treviso has went through some major changes this last year. They have been upgrading and fixing the water supply and they put all new sidewalks down the main part of the road with fresh asphalt. The town has a fresh look to it now. The other thing with this small town is everyone is so helpful and friendly. And like you said the mountains in the background make it a very beautiful place to live.
Hey, don't give away our secrets ! Also a US citizen living in Brasil off and on since 2002 Mostly lived in the north , Recife and Joao Pessoa, now living in Florianopolis You're very smart not bringing down all your old stuff ! So many people are too attached to the stuff and can't let it go. So much easier to buy NEW stuff once you arrive. PS- Brasil produces everything you could ever need ! ENJOY !
@@JimSmithBrazil I laugh when someone comes here with a couple $2500 containers full of USED JUNK ! IT'S like - don't you know Brasil produces all the clothes you could ever need, all the appliances and furniture, not to mention cars ! THEY are the ones who go running back home after a few years here, with their tail between their legs !
@@InMyBrz We did ship some small boxes with personal items. Knickknacks, photos, keepsakes things like that oh and some clothes since we were already shipping the boxes. The only thing I miss is my big red truck. Link below! photos.app.goo.gl/VenEDLVmJTL65vbx9
Admiro muito as pessoas que possuem coragem para tentar uma nova vida, principalmente em outro pais com língua e costumes bem diferentes. Geralmente saem vitoriosos nessas empreitadas. Parabéns Jim and wife. Welcome to Brasil.
Obrigado. Admito que fiquei bem assustado, mas minha esposa era da região e sua família me apoia muito. As pessoas locais na cidade quando me veem sabem que não falo português fluentemente, mas estão sempre dispostas a ajudar quando uso um tradutor.
Sejam bem vindos ao Brasil, espero que sejam muito felizes aqui! existem muitas coisas diferentes no Brasil em termos culturais, um pais muito diversificado com regioes muito distintas. abs a todos.
O TH-cam me recomendou este vídeo e eu simplesmente adorei! Já me inscrevi no canal e vou assistir os outros vídeos!! Sejam bem-vindos e espero que sejam muito felizes aqui no Brasil! (Adorei o fato de terem trazido os animais de estimação junto com vocês).
Obrigado por se inscrever. Sim, nossos animais de estimação são parte da família. Aguarde mais vídeos nas próximas semanas. Temos muita coisa planejada para o próximo ano.
Jim Smith, what a wonderful adventure! I was born and raised in Brazil, my career has taken me to 30+ countries, and the USA (Texas) is my home. Brazil has many great things and places to explore. Learn the language as it will help you much on day-to-day activities but also as a window to a deeper understanding of the culture. Enjoy the journey! ❤
Bem vindos! O Brasil impõe muitos desafios, mas também oferece muitas qualidades. Somos um povo acolhedor e que gosta de receber a todas as pessoas que escolhem vir para o país. Espero que possam prosperar e encontrar a vida que procuram durante a aposentadoria. Não se esqueçam que todos tem direito a acesso ao sistema único de saúde, que embora enfrente dificuldades oferece uma ampla gama de serviços desde o básico até o mais complexo Pode ser muito útil caso ainda não tenham um seguro saúde privado e em alguns casos oferece inclusive serviços melhores em relação aos particulares. Acredito que essa seja uma das principais diferenças entre o Brasil e os Estados Unidos.
Obrigado. Tenho muita sorte de, na minha idade, não tomar nenhum medicamento nem ter problemas de saúde. Vou fazer check-ups todos os anos e em breve farei isso pela primeira vez aqui. Concordo que é uma grande diferença entre os EUA e o Brasil.
Sair de seu país, de sua cultura e mergulhar em outro mundo com língua e cultura totalmente diferente é um empreendimento para poucos. Todo e qualquer estrangeiro que queira se estabelecer no Brasil para somar e conviver pacificamente com o nosso povo é muito bem vindo. Ainda somos um povo acolhedor e amistoso,temos bastante a aprender com você e você também tem muito o que assimilar conosco. Sendo assim, welcome so much, Mr. Smith.
Você está certo. Houve e há coisas que estão me levando tempo para me ajustar e não é fácil. Você tem que estar mentalmente preparado para as mudanças e estar disposto a aceitar as diferenças também! Obrigado por assistir!
Sou de SP atualmente moro sul...aqui é bom de se morar principalmente em relação a segurança, uma dica de cidade pequena e segura: Nova Veneza-SC....bem próximo de Criciúma!
Concordo, mas não moro aqui há tempo suficiente para conhecer outros lugares. Antes de comprarmos esta propriedade, morávamos perto da Villa Maria, que faz parte de Nova Veneza. Nós amávamos Nova Veneza e teríamos ficado na área, mas não conseguimos encontrar a propriedade que estávamos procurando.
Of all the places in Brazil, you went to Santa Catarina... Either you are very resourceful or just very lucky. SC and Parana are the best states to live in Brazil... I'm considering moving to SC before the dollar crash, but I would prefer to be by a large city, either Balneário camboriu or florianopolis...
I’m originally from Criciuma but lived abroad for over a decade before moving back last year. Glad to hear you found a lovely plot of land in Treviso. Welcome and all the best!
Holy cow I know Waupaca! I was a foreign exchange student in the 90s from Brazil in Wisconsin. I kept ties with my hosting family - my host sister is visiting us next Xmas in Brazil.
sejam muito bem vindos ao meu e agora ao seu novo pais o brasil lembra um pouco os estados unidos somos bem parecidos no bom humor e ate politicamente somos uma sociedade majoritariaente cristã somos tb uma sociedade composta por cidadãos de origem de varios paises da europa asia e africa porem como o sr era fazendeiro em winsconsin eu esperava que se interessasse por regiões do agronegocio mais no centro do pais como mato grosso mt ou cerrado que são grandes produtores agricolas,
Eu vi alguns vídeos online das grandes fazendas nessas áreas. Mas também gosto de como as pequenas fazendas em nossa área vivem. Todos compartilham o que têm. 😊
Very good video Jim and i just subscribed to your channel. I am Brazilian myself living in London UK. Moving back as well to Brazil soon. I am sure you did a good decision and honestly wishing you and your family all the best in Brazil.
Thank You. It wasn't an easy decision and a lot of thought and planning went into it. I grew up on a small farm in Wisconsin. Never did I believe I would be living in another country when I was milking cows at 17 years old!
@JimSmithBrazil we are able to do anything, my friend. We just have to be brave, work, and believe. I did the same when I left my country to England for studying and work. It was worth it, and I am proud of myself. Now, it's time to move back and reconquer Brazil. Keep posting , I am very curious to watch your development and conquer Brazil too.
Welcome to Brasil!! I’m Brazilian living in the US and I’m so jealous of you guys.. Congratulations on the move, I wish you all so much happiness, love, fun, and great memories! Hopefully you can live a better, healthier, and more relaxed life! 🇧🇷💛💙💚
Thank You! Healthier and more relaxed for sure. I am more active here than I was ever in the United States. We are looking forward to what the future will bring.
Was nice to hear your background story... I am Brazilian, and because my work I had to live 3 years in Tennessee , 3 years in Ohio and also 1 year in Germany. To be honest I never thought to leave Brazil for good. I am from Parana, and I dont know why but I always found myself more laydown when I am here in Brazil, even with all the country problems. Anyway, welcome to Brazil and I wish all the best.
Welcome to my beautiful Santa Catarina. I have been living in the states for a little over 35 years. I honestly miss my years spent in Santa Catarina as a kid back then. I’m originally from the Criciúma area. Have fun and enjoy it. By the way! I have relatives that live in Treviso as well.
Wow. That is very cool. I really like the area. Criciuma is big enough you can find most things that you can't find in the smaller towns and it isn't really far away. That have been doing a lot of work in Treviso. New roads, sidewalks and lots of small businesses opening up.
Bonita história de vida e obrigado por compartilhar. Sejam todos muito bem vindos. Espero que se adaptem a cultura brasileira rapidamente e sejam muito felizes por aqui. Os primeiros anos são sempre os mais difíceis mas com a família unida tudo será mais fácil de superar. Um grande abraço. Saudações, boa sorte. Brasil, São Paulo.
Thank you for Watching. Let me know if there is other content in Rural Brazil you would like to see or things about our property and lifestyle that might be interesting
Welcome to the real jungle! God bless you and your family!
Could u teach english to my son? I can pay a little...
when you start to dviewers showing daily stuff but trying to speak Portuguese it will probably attract a lot of views from Brazilians mostly.. maybe you could do 2 channels onde directed for BR other for English speakers viewers, good luck here, welcome!
I would appreciate it if you could highlight the rich Italian and German culture of our region. Cities like Blumenau and Pomerode are full of cultural heritage and have many tourist attractions worth visiting.
@@murilo.goedertPomerode is my favorite place to visit it!
Parabéns Jim, seja bem vindo,
espero que seja muito feliz aqui no nosso Brasil
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Obrigada. Estou muito feliz aqui! 😃
Que ótimo, que todos nós possamos cada vez mais colher os frutos da nossa tão amada terra
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welcome Jim, God bless you
@@carlwilson2021 obrigado
Welcome to Brazil. I've saw your video thanks to: Pereira&Hine channel.
Thank you! I will have to look at their channel.
Congratulations. I love Brazil. I immigrated from Denmark 28 years ago.
Thank You. I understand why you love Brazil!
Welcome to Brazil, brother. Although we have many problems to solve, everyone is welcome here. May you be happy in your new life with your family. I wish you much happiness, and congratulations on the property-it’s beautiful!
Thank you. People have made me feel so welcomed here. It is amazing.
Congratulations…landscape. I tried to do that moving to Portugal but I didin’t get adapted. Brazilians are very much hostilised all over the world…welcome.
Thank you. Brazil is a wonderful place.
Bem vindos, sou de Criciúma e vim pelo canal do Pereira.
Obrigado
Me too
I hope you and your family be happy in Brasil! God bless you!
Obrigado! Thank You.
May God bless you in YOUR ventures here Jim Smith
Thank you😍
@@JimSmithBrazil try to travel whenever possible. To be safe With your Family anywhere, Always ASK locals about the Region you have entered. Most brazilian folk are gentle, Humble, easy talling folk.
Go anywhere. Come Here to Curitiba/Paraná Düring Winter and taste "pinhão" from The araucária tree, maybe Go to North, Pará, taste their dishes and drinks with "Jambu" herb. Or Go to Minas gerais and enjoy the warm people and excelente cheese/Butter/dairy foods.
Unfortunately our Brazil is heavely inequal, the poor survives because our land is rich and you can harvest anything anywhere. Hope one day our General education will get better and things will BE more even.
Hey, to dream is to enjoy Something that IS free, WE all poor Souls can Always do that, even in Our darkest Moment, cant WE?
Akakakakkakakakakkaka 🇧🇷😂, Cheers from Curitiba/Paraná
@@luigiA.M. Thank you for the information. Yes I do need to take time to see Brazil. It has been all work for the last year.
Fiquei emocionada com todo o processo. Mudar, sair da zona de conforto é muito, muito difícil. Admiro muito vocês 💖
Que de tudo certo para vocês.Parabéns pelo video.
Meu sonho é poder sair da zona de conforto, mas antes de sair preciso saber como se faz para entrar lá. 😂😂😅
Seja bem vindo!
Obrigado!
South of Brazil is a great area to live in, you did a good thing. Wish you all the best in your new life there.
Not RS
Eu achei surpreendente a decisão de querer se mudar para o Brasil, diria que foi bem espontânea. Ainda mais para quem aparentemente não está habituado com isso, já que teve só 3 empregos em toda a vida. Foi uma mudança bem brusca.
Obrigado por assistir. Eu posso entender esse ponto de vista. Ana e eu estávamos juntos há 7 anos antes de decidirmos nos mudar. Eu também visitei mais de 15 países diferentes por meio do trabalho e da Marinha. Só não visitei o Brasil até o ano anterior à nossa mudança. Não me arrependo nem um pouco. ❤️🤗
Hi. I’m Brazilian living in US for a very long time.
I never met an American that moved out from US to South America and yes, I admire your courage and determination and start a new life in a completely new country with another system of living and culture.
I did it too but we have a completely different story.
I ❤ USA for many reasons . I learned and grew up so much in different directions. It’s an awesome country🔆🌻✌️🫶⭐️.
I ❤Brazil too. Our language, food, culture, music, dance, history are phenomenal. It’s an awesome country🔆🌻✌️🫶⭐️.
I wish you both a great life in my country with peace, light, grace, love and joy of Jesus✨✨✨✨✨✨✨Cheers🥂🥳🥂.
There are many Americans here in Brazil, of course that not as many as the opposite, because the US is much more often in our media than Brazil in American media (and in general more in case of tragedies or something exceptional). So, many more Brazilians idealize the US than the opposite and Americans think that the country and Latin America in general are poorer than the reality because of the big number of immigrants there. Americans living here in Brazil are often people who came as tourists or because of their work and came back. Now, many "digital nomads".
Hi. Welcome to Santa Catarina.
I live in Orleans, 50km from criciuma. ❤
Thank You!
That's a very beautiful view from your deck. I really wish I lived in braizil
You will have to come and at least visit!
A very strong change, country, culture, climate, money, custom, good video, friend. 12:47.
Brazilian people welcomes everyone that has a genuine interest in the country and wants to help and work.
Welcome to Brazil Mr.Smith.My father was American and I lived for 9 years in the United States in Texas and Oklahoma where I served in the Air Force and National Guard. Today I live in São Paulo.
Thank You!
Why did u come back?
Hi Jim. May I suggest? As being a native english-speaker, maybe you and your wife could teach english classes and electronics at some local high-school.
good idea. We are pretty busy for another 6 months or so but then it might work.
Very interesting, I live in Minas Gerais, but I'm thinking about moving to Santa Catarina as well.
Good luck to you guys.
Cost of living and renting is too much expensive there for hired people.
Every change requires courage. Welcome to Brazil 🇧🇷!
It does. Thank you for watching.
Hey Mrs Smith , I wish you all the best in my country. I left Brazil 🇧🇷 in 2014
Seja bem vindo ao Brazil! (Welcome to Brazil!)
Very interesting information. This is going to helpful to a lot of other people. I can't wait to watch more!
Thank you.
Bem-vindo ao Brasil, Jim! Que Deus abençoe seus planos!!
Obrigado!
Bem vindo ao Brasil, desejo que você seja feliz aqui
Muito feliz. Ainda há muito trabalho em nossa propriedade, mas isso é bom, preciso de exercícios para poder comer toda a comida e sorvete que quiser.
The audio sounds just fine to me. Thank you for sharing your experiences. Sounds like largely smooth sailing, which is a huge blessing, and it sounds like you had all your chicks in order before switching countries, which is extremely wise.
Thank You. Things went well. Believe it or not the hardest thing was getting married to my partner of 8 years! LOL
@@JimSmithBrazil Yeah, I kind of detected that. Was it the legal system that was the challenge?
Seja bem vindo ao Brazil.
Ótimo vídeo
Obrigado 😀
Well. the only thing that I can say as "welcome!!" Nobody will be the same after Brazil. And believe... you will find a place where personal relationships are most important than your money.
You will have your family and a lot others friends that you didn´t ideia that exists! Friendship here are like "that brother that you didn´t chosed , but you where gifted in life"
I hope you be happy in my country, and enjoy our kind of careness wich others". Aftyer all, we are all brothers!
Thank You very much! Even though I do not speak Portuguese except for basics people are more than willing to talk to me using google translate. You are right we are all brothers.
That was a good move. I am a brazilian born in Porto Alegre, living in Miami for the past 20 yrs. Planning on moving to the coast of Santa Catarina when retired, in about 5 years. I wish all the best to you and your family. Cesar Bem.
Thank You. The coast of Santa Catarina looks beautiful. I think we are about 1.5 hours or so away from the beach.
As a Canadian who loves Brazil and close to retirement, I found your video to be great! I am not sure about moving there, but I can totally see making frequent visits to the country for vacation. I have been to Santa Catarina and I think you have chosen a wonderful state to make your home. Congratulations and looking forward to your next video
Who knows. After a couple visits and getting to see some locations and properties you might at least by a summer place. Thanks for watching
We don't have the harsh winters that you have there, which is a great plus.
I AM a Canadian too but have lived in Brasil off and on since 2002. Is a great country, you will have NO culture shock here, it's just like where you are from
AND it's cheaper than the Phillipines !
that is awesome!
@@JimSmithBrazil I meet new people who have moved to Floripa SC every day, mostly Brasilians from the north, SP or RIO, although some Russians and Ukrainians too
You are very welcome. May God bless you greatly, and may you enjoy all the peace you need. Brazil is a little complicated in some cases, you'll see over time, but it's a great country. A big hug to you and your wife. And if one day you want to take a vacation, consider visiting my city, Fortaleza, capital of the state of Ceará. My name is Vitor, nice to meet you.
Thank you very much. When Ana and I got married here it was very difficult. It took us three weeks to get all the paper work correct. But when I applied for my permanent visa it was approved within an hour! LOL
Ola Jim, be welcome! I'm a Brazilian guy living in São Paulo's state countryside and I would like to congratulate you for all the efforts and courage you got to start a new life in BRASIL. We all know that most americans retirees usually chose south east asia countries for their new beginnings. So, I hope you and your family have a great life down here. God bless you and your family. Enjoy !
Thank you very much! If I was single south east asia would be nice but my Brazilian wife is very jealous! LOL
Olá ,seja bem vindo !!!
Muito obrigado!
I live in Bombinhas SC, a couple hundreds miles from Treviso, and also went to Navy (Brazil's). Wish you good luck with your new life and with the YT channel.
Thank You. I have a coffee cup from S Tapajo S-33. I did some work on board one year.
Looking forward to seeing the videos about your pets and how you managed to move them down here to Brazil. This is a great country and I personally think you guys have made a wonderful choise. Best of luck.
I am planning on doing a video on that. Might be a bit before I get it out since weather has turned nice and we have some weather related projects we are doing. Stay tuned though!
Welcome to Brazil. God bless you and your family.
Muito legal, sou de Rio do Sul SC, relativamente perto de onde você mora, interessante sua experiência. Muitos brasileiros têm o sonho de ir morar nos EUA, é muito legal ver a experiência inversa de um americano morando aqui. Fizeste uma excelente escolha, o sul do Brasil principalmente Santa Catarina é um excelente lugar para se morar, raízes europeias da imigração do século XIX moldaram nossa região e nossa cultura.
Thank you. 😀
Wellcome to Brazil Jim! I will be glad to help you out in here I live in Balneario Camboriú and work for Philips Health Care Informatics remotely. I live in USA for 4 years and Americans help me a lot with everything there! I know is hard at the beginning, but you get used it. I wish you a great life in here in Brazil, you are in the South of Brazil you are safe. Nice to found your channel and more nice is to see you talk about Brazil.
Jim, that's a increable history that you have.
Thank You!
Nice to have you here❤
Thank You!
I can’t believe you started your own TH-cam channel! I’m so watching it!
LoL going to try and put out a video a week. We will see how it goes. Thanks for watching. Shorter versions on TikTok
Como meus avós, você veio para o Brasil. Tiveram seus filhos e netos, sou a segunda geração deles por aqui. Espero que como eles você seja feliz e encontre aqui o seu lugar. 😊
Obrigado. Será uma nova aventura.
Desejo-lhe boa sorte! God bless you.
Muito legal saber um pouco da história. Continue postando! Mostra um pouco da casa também
Certamente. Thank you for watching.
I hope you, wife, pets, family be very happy in my country. Welcome!!
Thank You!
Mr. Smith Welcome to Santa Catarina! I live in Joinville, and I hope you feel right at home, make tons of new friends, and become a natural part of our community.
Welcome bro!, Espero que esteja gostando de nossa cultura e estilo de vida.🎉
Obrigado. Sim, estou gostando da cultura aqui. É uma das coisas que mais amo no Brasil
Be welcome to Brazil. Everyone is really welcome here, all nations, all creeds.
Thank You.
Acho que muita gente virá para o Brasil. Fez uma excelente escolha. A tendência do Brasil é se tornar um ponto de fuga para muitos. Talvez você não entenda o que estou dizendo, mas vai compreender em breve.
acabei de pensar isso
@@jessicahell2 e pior que tenho certeza. No mínimo seremos atingidos por uma crise financeira sem precedentes onde o EUA serão o principal alvo.
@@Otaviocc 🎯
@@Otaviocc E você acha que vai fazer diferença? A moeda brasileira, infelizmente, vai pro saco primeiro que o dólar. O mundo todo vai se ferrar pois estamos muito próximos do fim da história. Preste atenção na eleição americana esse ano, Harris vencerá infelizmente.
@@I-SOY-SMART é importante considerar o inesperado: os EUA podem sofrer uma guerra nuclear, uma guerra civil e uma depressão econômica severa. No Brasil considero que Lula não chega ao final de seu mandato. Eu não queria estar nos EUA de jeito nenhum.
Just came across your channel and I look forward to watching some of your videos. I am also from the US (New Jersey) and I left on October 30 2023. My husband is Brazilian, he was born in the state of Rio Grande do Sul. My mother in law has a farm here as well. I came down here in July of 2023 first just to see if I would like it and just to get an idea of life here. We were planning to leave NJ anyway as is was becoming too expensive to live. Our other option was moving to South Carolina which is where my brother and his fiancé bout a home in Conway. They love it there. My husband had been mentioning Brazil a couple years before that and I kept hesitating. I was thinking about how far from my family we would be just finding work and if I was able to adjust to something so extreme. Farthest out of the state Iv been was to St Thomas and Canada lol so South America was a whole different thing. So given the state of the country, it helped with my decision a lot more realizing the US was going downhill and the other thing was the food, I got sick with crohns disease back in 2014-2016 and I believe it was from all the chemicals in the food. So that also made the choice to leave easier as we would have better quality food.
I then sold everything, paid off all debt and then packed 3 bags to move down here lol.
Its been a journey but I really do love it here. From the vibe of the people, to the food, climate, and many more reasons why Brazil is better than the US for me and my husband.
I look forward to watching more of your videos. 😁✌
WOW. Did you just come and stay in 2023 instead of just coming to see how it is? You were braver than me.
I took a trip here and spent two weeks with my daughter here in 2022. I actually spent a lot of time in different countries or at least long enough to see the culture differences. Europe, Asia, but not Brazil! LOL Although while here I new I was only seeing the big city life I did get to see the country side and that was most important to me.
You are right the food is great and quality is a lot better. Fruits and vegetables are crazy good and so many different kinds. We recently planted 16 fruit trees and have 5 or 6 more waiting to go in the ground! Of course there is the meat too! UG now I am hungry. I also agree about the US. I won't get into the politics but it is getting harder even for the middle class I can't imagine how it is for lower income people.
I am glad you like it here.
What state did you move to? Rio Grand Do Sul is right next door to us?
@@JimSmithBrazil I came down for two weeks in July of 23 to see how things were. Get a little idea of life and how the vibe was down here and if I'd adapt to it or not. And I fell in love. My mother-in-law has farm land there and its beautiful. Shes is in Paraíso do sul. We are in Rio Grande do Sul near Santa Cruz. We live in a walkable distance to the city center. When I first came down, I stayed near the farm mostly and we went to the city a few times because we needed to go shopping, so I got to see how the stores are, and how things in the city center were.
The mountain views and openness, and all the green is what made me love it. I like that even the cities have trees and lots of vegetation around them.
So after my two weeks I said I'm definitely coming back to stay. My husband stayed down here and I flew back to NJ alone to settle all my debts and sell my car and belongings and then by Oct I was heading back down here alone to stay. Start a new life with a good change of pace. Its such a nicer vibe down here. The south has more of the safer states so I'm told by locals and have read doing some research about the state, so I feel good about my choice. People here are very friendly and welcoming. Tbh I thought they would dislike the fact that I'm from the US but they actually are very nice towards me.
Yes, the food here is phenomenal compared to the US. I love the churrasco, and it fascinates me that all they do is salt it and slow cook it over the fire and the flavor is amazing. We use too much spices and sauces in the US and here the meat is the main star of flavor. I agree, Fruits here taste better...I tried a mango and usually didn't like them when living in the states but here, they are addicting and so sweet. Bananas taste better, even their fast food is better lol. I haven't felt sick once from the food since being here. I fear when I go back to visit family Ill get sick from all the food there due to the chemicals.
The countryside is amazing and beautiful and I have seen wild monkeys and toucans, the monitor lizards and cute little geckos. Im not a fan of the cockroaches or spiders but thats my only con here really so its not so bad lol.
The language is also difficult, I can read it pretty well, and when I hear someone speaking I can break down what they are saying but to speak with someone it is very difficult for me.
I love the work life balance they have here, and how the family structure is still a thing, also they have more benefits for working and the 13th month bonus is something the US should pick up lol.
There are so many things I love about Brazil that I find myself asking "why doesn't the US do this? Or...have this?" Things just make sense here.
WOW. Like a kindred spirit! Everything down to the cockroach are my exact feelings about here! LOL Thank you for the background information. You two week stay was the same as mine only thing different you did it all in one year! I feel I have a sister in a Brazil now! bwahaha.
@@JimSmithBrazil 😁 Yes! That is what attracted me to your story as it was similar to mine in the journey to come down here to Brazil. .I didn't hesitate to come down only because my husband stayed and was waiting for me to get down here and also I didn't want anything to make me second guess my choice.
I did get home sick for a bit but then eventually I adjusted being here and now I can enjoy everything whole heartedly without feeling like I left everyone behind. I do however try to tell my parents they should come down here to retire but I don't think they are as adventurous as me lol. I think eventually they are going to head for South Carolina near my brother because NJ is getting too expensive for them.
The part where you talked about bringing your pets here is something I struggled with as I had 4 cats that I had to leave with my parents as I was too scared to fly them down here. My one cat has a heart issue and asthma and I fear that something could go wrong during the trip. So all my 4 boys are back in NJ but I wish I could have brought at least one. I'm just lucky and thankful my parents offered to care for them.
Yes, A Sister from another mister and Brother from another mother lol 😄
I struggled this year with missing my two girls and 4 granddaughters and one grandson back home. That has been hard at times.
Pets. Oh boy that had to be hard. At cargo in Sao Paulo my wife almost got in a fight with them. She was pissed. Long story. However a Federal Police officer over heard her and pulled her aside and talked to her. Her Portuguese was flying off her lips. He saved us basically. He got us in the back so we could see our pets and then helped us get the paper work finished. We ended up missing our next flight. Had to rescheduled cost about 2,000 more in the end. We had left New York on Saturday night. We didn't get to our rental in Nova Veneza until Monday morning at 4:30. Our dogs were glued to us for a week! Cats not as bad but the were in hiding for two weeks at least. Worst part of the trip.
Glad you are hear. I kind of don't feel so alone now! 🤗🤗
I hope you will go far. Patience is very important for success. Never get discouraged no matter how bad the weather is or how low the views are. He/she was disappointed and failed. Continue the video,You never know when success will come. Love remains ❤️🇧🇩😢🎉
Thank you for the encouragement.
Well done mate! My partner and I were thinking about it, we have a place in Portugal 🇵🇹 and buying a place in Brazil for retirement. I'm Brazilian in 🇬🇧 UK. Thanks for 🎉video 🎉
You are welcome.
I’m happy for you, I hope that everyone treat you with respect and kindness!
Welcome to Brazil!! God bless you. Proverbs 17:17.
I’m Brazilian American, grew up in Brazil and moved to the U.S as a kid with my father and have been in NYC for 18 years. I’m also moving back to Brazil with my husband in 3 weeks for many reasons. One of them being the situation of NYC, the crime and awful quality of life, things have changed a lot recently and for the worse. I wish you and your family all the best in this new phase of your lives! 😊
É meio engraçado vc falar de crime e se mudar pro Brasil
You have listed some of the reasons I am here. Our area has little to no crime. The cost of living is so much better than the US.
@@JimSmithBrazil I’m sure the broken healthcare system, terrible quality of food and current political climate and lack of gun control are probably other reasons we share. It’s sad to see America going down this path. There are places and places in Brazil just like in any other country. The area I’m moving back to is also very low on crime, amazing cool climate and good quality free health care.
@@ivorylioness9321 that's interesting. As you sad, there are places and places in Brazil. We have a country where in some places what was envisioned happened and in others it failed misrably due to historical, political and economic contexts. While it is discouraging at times, it is also what gives me hope about our country. I'm sure you made a good decision.
@ivorylioness9321 I used to live in NYC for 20 years. Things have really changed a lot. A few weeks ago, someone in the subway threw a beer bottle at my sister's head. She passed out and was taken to the hospital with a terrible open wound. It was daytime, and she was just going home from work. She didn't even know who did it. Mental health is at its worst.
Welcome to Southern Brazil! I really liked the way you introduced yourself. You seem to be a good person, and we value integrity and hard-working people. Bem vindo to the land of freedom, BraSil! 💚💛🇧🇷❤💙🇺🇲
Thank you. I find it easier to be nice than mean to people. 😍
@JimSmithBrazil Very good. Glad to hear that. 😜
O Brasil é um país maravilhoso,cheio de oportunidades. Seja bem vindo.
As pessoas ficam admirados quando um estrangeiro muda para o Brasil .
Pois fique sabendo que conheço norte americano que vivem em Santa Catarina a maia de 40 anos.
Temos um país maravilhoso e com um bom estilo de vida principalmente onde ele escolheu viver, o que não prestam são políticos corruptos que estão no poder por nossa própria culpa.
E é justamente por isso que o país está numa direção do desastre, e ao que parece no momento, sem volta.
O país realmente é maravilhoso, mas é difícil acordar 155 dias do ano pra trabalhar só pra pagar impostos, ver um ladrão descondenado na canetada brincando de presidir o país. Aos que dizem que é complexo de vira-lata, não, é a revolta de ser honesto em um país que aplaude bandido.
Welcome and I wish you, family and pets good luck and many blesses in this new life. I am from SP capital and I think you had made a good choice moving to a small city like Treviso.
Thank You. I have never liked big cities. Even in the US. I live 3.5 hours from New York City for over 20 years. The only time I went to New York City was to fly here to Brazil on our move! LOL I agree with you the small city life in Brazil is awesome.
Sejam bem vindos,se puder aprenda o português,isso vai facilitar pra vc,um dia venha para o Espiríto Santo conhecer nossas praias e nossa muqueca,te garanto que vc não vai se arrepender.
Você está totalmente correto. No momento, essa é a coisa mais difícil para mim no Brasil. Sei que vou aprender, mas vai levar tempo. Eu adoraria ver suas praias. Uma das melhores coisas do Brasil.
@@JimSmithBrazil
Sou portuguesa e moro no Brasil desde criança
Moro no Norte do Espírito Santo ,Cidade mt desenvolvida ( Linhares) aqui é a cidade das Lagoas de água doce e do verde ,mas não há estas montanhas do Sul em Linhares ,é quase uma cidade plana
Temos um litoral meio rústico ,comparando as outras praias do ES
Seja bem vindo a terra que acolhe tds que aqui querem viver !
Sejam felizes .
Eu moro em uma cidade com 30 mil habitantes no paraná e comfesso que mora aqui no interior é bom
Welcome to Brazil, my brother. May God bless you, and may our homeland embrace you as a son. You've gained another subscriber.
Thank You very much!
Minha esposa e minha filha são americanas. Morei nos EUA de 1996 a 1998. Desde então, vivemos em São Paulo/SP.
Bem-vindo ao Brasil !
Faço votos de que você seja muito feliz e bem sucedido em nosso país .
Welcome to Brazil. I love the south, specialy Santa Catarina state, its the better place to live in Brazil, for sure. May God bless your dreams and this new time in your lifes. 🙏 I've visited Treviso once about 2 or 3 years ago, its a small and simple town, all this vale is very nice with the montains behind, specially with Serra do Rio do Rastro too. 🇧🇷🙏
Thank you for watching my video. We just love Treviso. Yes there are things that a bigger town would have but we can always visit those and get the things we need. Treviso has went through some major changes this last year. They have been upgrading and fixing the water supply and they put all new sidewalks down the main part of the road with fresh asphalt. The town has a fresh look to it now. The other thing with this small town is everyone is so helpful and friendly. And like you said the mountains in the background make it a very beautiful place to live.
@@JimSmithBrazil De forma geral o brasileiro é muito receptivo e prestativo, até em cidades grandes.
Oi Jim bem vindo ao Brasil, vc cuida do meu Brasil que eu cuido do USA ok, nós vemos quando eu for, um grande abraço pra vc e pra Lora.
Vou tentar o meu melhor! 🤗
God bless your family and their new life in our country. Be happy, Jim!
Hi. Your new property has a bis ares of rare and megadiverse mata atlântica. Less then 8% was left today. Please take care of it.
Parte da minha propriedade é uma reserva e não pode ser tocada. Estou muito feliz com isso.
Bem vindo Jim ao nosso País! Você está em um estado muito próspero.
Obrigado!
Welcome, Jim! There is nothing to fear, everything will go well, God has always protected and blessed the Holy State (SC). Enjoy!!
Bem-vindos ao Brasil. Sejam muito felizes!
Obrigado!
Hey, don't give away our secrets !
Also a US citizen living in Brasil off and on since 2002
Mostly lived in the north , Recife and Joao Pessoa, now living in Florianopolis
You're very smart not bringing down all your old stuff ! So many people are too attached to the stuff and can't let it go.
So much easier to buy NEW stuff once you arrive.
PS- Brasil produces everything you could ever need ! ENJOY !
Than you. I am very glad I didn't bring any of it. Feels like a fresh start 😊🤗
@@JimSmithBrazil I laugh when someone comes here with a couple $2500 containers full of USED JUNK !
IT'S like - don't you know Brasil produces all the clothes you could ever need, all the appliances and furniture, not to mention cars !
THEY are the ones who go running back home after a few years here, with their tail between their legs !
@@InMyBrz
We did ship some small boxes with personal items. Knickknacks, photos, keepsakes things like that oh and some clothes since we were already shipping the boxes.
The only thing I miss is my big red truck. Link below!
photos.app.goo.gl/VenEDLVmJTL65vbx9
@@InMyBrzDon’t be so disrespectful with people choices!!
@@InMyBrz lixo voce teve ter bastante e qual e o motivo de voce chamar os pertences dele de lixo ,mais respeito com as pessoas .
I did the same, but I moved from Brazil to Canada.
Too cold for me! But a very nice place also.
Admiro muito as pessoas que possuem coragem para tentar uma nova vida, principalmente em outro pais com língua e costumes bem diferentes. Geralmente saem vitoriosos nessas empreitadas. Parabéns Jim and wife. Welcome to Brasil.
Obrigado. Admito que fiquei bem assustado, mas minha esposa era da região e sua família me apoia muito. As pessoas locais na cidade quando me veem sabem que não falo português fluentemente, mas estão sempre dispostas a ajudar quando uso um tradutor.
Sejam bem vindos ao Brasil, espero que sejam muito felizes aqui! existem muitas coisas diferentes no Brasil em termos culturais, um pais muito diversificado com regioes muito distintas. abs a todos.
O TH-cam me recomendou este vídeo e eu simplesmente adorei! Já me inscrevi no canal e vou assistir os outros vídeos!! Sejam bem-vindos e espero que sejam muito felizes aqui no Brasil! (Adorei o fato de terem trazido os animais de estimação junto com vocês).
Obrigado por se inscrever. Sim, nossos animais de estimação são parte da família. Aguarde mais vídeos nas próximas semanas. Temos muita coisa planejada para o próximo ano.
Do you speak Portuguese Jim?
Só um pouco. Saudações e tal
Jim Smith, what a wonderful adventure! I was born and raised in Brazil, my career has taken me to 30+ countries, and the USA (Texas) is my home.
Brazil has many great things and places to explore. Learn the language as it will help you much on day-to-day activities but also as a window to a deeper understanding of the culture.
Enjoy the journey! ❤
Congratulations, Jim! What a beautiful experience you've shared!
Many thanks!
Bem vindos! O Brasil impõe muitos desafios, mas também oferece muitas qualidades. Somos um povo acolhedor e que gosta de receber a todas as pessoas que escolhem vir para o país. Espero que possam prosperar e encontrar a vida que procuram durante a aposentadoria. Não se esqueçam que todos tem direito a acesso ao sistema único de saúde, que embora enfrente dificuldades oferece uma ampla gama de serviços desde o básico até o mais complexo Pode ser muito útil caso ainda não tenham um seguro saúde privado e em alguns casos oferece inclusive serviços melhores em relação aos particulares. Acredito que essa seja uma das principais diferenças entre o Brasil e os Estados Unidos.
Obrigado. Tenho muita sorte de, na minha idade, não tomar nenhum medicamento nem ter problemas de saúde. Vou fazer check-ups todos os anos e em breve farei isso pela primeira vez aqui. Concordo que é uma grande diferença entre os EUA e o Brasil.
May God bless you and your family on your new journey!
Welcome to Brazil.
Thank you! 😃
Sair de seu país, de sua cultura e mergulhar em outro mundo com língua e cultura totalmente diferente é um empreendimento para poucos. Todo e qualquer estrangeiro que queira se estabelecer no Brasil para somar e conviver pacificamente com o nosso povo é muito bem vindo. Ainda somos um povo acolhedor e amistoso,temos bastante a aprender com você e você também tem muito o que assimilar conosco. Sendo assim, welcome so much, Mr. Smith.
Você está certo. Houve e há coisas que estão me levando tempo para me ajustar e não é fácil. Você tem que estar mentalmente preparado para as mudanças e estar disposto a aceitar as diferenças também! Obrigado por assistir!
@@JimSmithBrazilYou'll find with time that we're not so different. I'm sure you'll adapt just fine and even make some good friends along the way.
Sou de SP atualmente moro sul...aqui é bom de se morar principalmente em relação a segurança, uma dica de cidade pequena e segura: Nova Veneza-SC....bem próximo de Criciúma!
Concordo, mas não moro aqui há tempo suficiente para conhecer outros lugares. Antes de comprarmos esta propriedade, morávamos perto da Villa Maria, que faz parte de Nova Veneza. Nós amávamos Nova Veneza e teríamos ficado na área, mas não conseguimos encontrar a propriedade que estávamos procurando.
@@JimSmithBrazil Mas para morar em Santa Catarina é bom ter um carro, aqui não como São Paulo que transporte coletivo é eficiente!
Of all the places in Brazil, you went to Santa Catarina... Either you are very resourceful or just very lucky. SC and Parana are the best states to live in Brazil... I'm considering moving to SC before the dollar crash, but I would prefer to be by a large city, either Balneário camboriu or florianopolis...
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My wife is from Icara. So this area was always our first choice. I love Florianopolis though. I just prefer to be in the country.
Inspiradora sua história. Homem de coragem. Parece muito novo. Felicidades imensas para vocês. 😊
Obrigado
That’s a pretty good life story, welcome to Brazil.
Thank you.
I’m originally from Criciuma but lived abroad for over a decade before moving back last year. Glad to hear you found a lovely plot of land in Treviso. Welcome and all the best!
Thank you!! 😊
Holy cow I know Waupaca! I was a foreign exchange student in the 90s from Brazil in Wisconsin. I kept ties with my hosting family - my host sister is visiting us next Xmas in Brazil.
WOW that is amazing. I was living in the North East by then. Connecticut and Rhode Island area. You were farm country there!
Thank you for your video and sharing your story. It made me value my own country a lot more. Cheers from Minas Gerais!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Any foreigner with good heart are welcome, Good Luck in Brazil, God bless you and your family.
Thank you very much.
sejam muito bem vindos ao meu e agora ao seu novo pais o brasil lembra um pouco os estados unidos somos bem parecidos no bom humor e ate politicamente somos uma sociedade majoritariaente cristã somos tb uma sociedade composta por cidadãos de origem de varios paises da europa asia e africa porem como o sr era fazendeiro em winsconsin eu esperava que se interessasse por regiões do agronegocio mais no centro do pais como mato grosso mt ou cerrado que são grandes produtores agricolas,
Eu vi alguns vídeos online das grandes fazendas nessas áreas. Mas também gosto de como as pequenas fazendas em nossa área vivem. Todos compartilham o que têm. 😊
Very interesting story! Wish you a great new life in Brazil! Thank you for sharing!
Very good video Jim and i just subscribed to your channel. I am Brazilian myself living in London UK. Moving back as well to Brazil soon. I am sure you did a good decision and honestly wishing you and your family all the best in Brazil.
Thank You. It wasn't an easy decision and a lot of thought and planning went into it. I grew up on a small farm in Wisconsin. Never did I believe I would be living in another country when I was milking cows at 17 years old!
@JimSmithBrazil we are able to do anything, my friend. We just have to be brave, work, and believe. I did the same when I left my country to England for studying and work. It was worth it, and I am proud of myself. Now, it's time to move back and reconquer Brazil. Keep posting , I am very curious to watch your development and conquer Brazil too.
Welcome to Brasil!!
I’m Brazilian living in the US and I’m so jealous of you guys.. Congratulations on the move, I wish you all so much happiness, love, fun, and great memories! Hopefully you can live a better, healthier, and more relaxed life!
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Thank You! Healthier and more relaxed for sure. I am more active here than I was ever in the United States. We are looking forward to what the future will bring.
Was nice to hear your background story... I am Brazilian, and because my work I had to live 3 years in Tennessee , 3 years in Ohio and also 1 year in Germany. To be honest I never thought to leave Brazil for good. I am from Parana, and I dont know why but I always found myself more laydown when I am here in Brazil, even with all the country problems. Anyway, welcome to Brazil and I wish all the best.
Well you have had a chance to see other countries. I have had to learn to slow down and relax since coming to Brazil and I am glad for that.
Seja bem vindo ao nosso país 👍
Very well done, from another Manawa You-Tuber.
Welcome to my beautiful Santa Catarina. I have been living in the states for a little over 35 years. I honestly miss my years spent in Santa Catarina as a kid back then. I’m originally from the Criciúma area. Have fun and enjoy it. By the way! I have relatives that live in Treviso as well.
Wow. That is very cool. I really like the area. Criciuma is big enough you can find most things that you can't find in the smaller towns and it isn't really far away. That have been doing a lot of work in Treviso. New roads, sidewalks and lots of small businesses opening up.
Bonita história de vida e obrigado por compartilhar. Sejam todos muito bem vindos. Espero que se adaptem a cultura brasileira rapidamente e sejam muito felizes por aqui. Os primeiros anos são sempre os mais difíceis mas com a família unida tudo será mais fácil de superar. Um grande abraço. Saudações, boa sorte. Brasil, São Paulo.
Obrigado!