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Look for " LENÇOIS MARANHENSES right at the top of the country on Maranhão State! Also a place called BONITO in MATO GROSSO with Cristal clear water rivers!, IGUAÇU FALLS, Parana State! Too many places to go man! You gonna need few months there but I'm sure it will be an unforgettable experience! Take care Bro!!
Thanks for sharing this Brother . I used to live in Brazil for 4 years this is my favorite country. I like the culture, Brazilians are friendly , there’s a lots activities you can enjoy yourself safely etc 🇭🇹🇧🇷🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹 Brazil è nos
Sao Paulo has the biggest community outside of Japan. They were running from the World War. My grandpa was a Japanese immigrant from Hiroshima. Lots of them are in the countryside of Sao Paulo and they do agriculture. My mom is Italian and they immigrated to Brazil running from the war too. ❤
@@Trp510 woman running from war is not dishonorable. And btw the imigration of japanese to Brazil is OLDER than the war. They came in the 1900 +-. Not during the war ;)
I 100% disagree. He exaggerated a lot. It wasn't a faithful portrait of the situation. Rich kids don't go to MacKenzie, I know average people who went to MacKenzie and PUC. USP allows poor income students and it's tuition free. I didn't pay a dime going to USP in the 90's. You just need to study hard and pass the VESTIBULAR or nowadays the ENEM. The problem with opinion based information is that it's not scientific/ methodical / data based / data driven, it's just "achismo", naked eye opinions, back of the envelope achismo.
I’m falling in love with São Paulo through this video. Now I see why my father traveled to Brazil so much in the 80’s and 90’s. He loved Salvador de Bahia and São Paulo
Another Epic one Ace. It's interesting to learn about Brazil beyond the Carnival. Kudos to Phil, he was an excellent guide. Culture is important in connecting the dots. Thank you for your hard work Ace. Looking forward to more of Brazil.
@@PhilinBrazil of course. I’ll tap in with your channel. I’ve been researching my ancestry for years, on my father’s side I have Portuguese dna. I’ve always loved Brazilian artist, musicians and this pull towards Brazil. Beautiful getting to experience your light in this video 🙏🏾
During our 2nd trip to Brazil, we visited the Nordeste for 1 month from Salvador to Fortaleza (Maceio, Maragogi, Recife, Natal, Pipa). Wifey fell in love with Fortaleza but Salvador is definitely my best spot. Much love for Brazil and Brazilians.
@@wandson5410 well, knowing that, I would've done that while we were in Fortaleza as our next visit will be to visit the South, from Curitiba to Porto Alegre (Blumenau and Florianopolis). All that after a few trips to Asia ( Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, China...). But Brazil, Ô Brazil! remains our best ever.
@@olbensvick I'm from northeast Brazil (Sergipe) and I've always wanted to go to Asia as well, but first i gotta visit all the great places in my own country, next time i hope you can come to Aracaju, go get some crabs 🦀
Ace you finally got a Tour Guide! It was well worth the wait. He's very knowledgeable, and he seem to know the geography of Brazil. So interesting to hear how informative he is. Thank you so much for sharing this wealth of information on your channel. Great work! 💯💯
I wonder what people like you must think. You'll probably think the streets are made of dirt, all the people have dark skin and the cities are like Haiti with no infrastructure but in the middle of the Amazon and lots of exotic animals. This can only be to be impressed by the infrastructure of the largest city on the American continent and the southern hemisphere.
"there are people that have alot, and people who dont have alot, and then us, kinda walking through the middle" ........Excellent documentary, very informative. Im loving this series!
Once again Ace 10 outta 10 video on Sao Paolo! Phil has such a great personality, he was so informative it felt like a travel channel doc I could’ve watched for hrs! Thanks Ace, keep the great content coming!
Great video Ace!! Love these long informational videos from you❤ me and my Brazilian girlfriend going to visit this city in the near future now just becease of this video. Great host you got bro! Phil knows allot. Love from Holland
Wow! What a complete, well done and precise informative video about São Paulo! Congrats for find this guy that are with you. He really knows everething about São Paulo. I use to watch many videos made by foreigners people and this is the best! Thanks to show the true view about my city. Come back!
It's not exactly true that Brazilian kids tend to stay with their parents longer just for financial reasons. It's cultural. Check Emmanuel Todd's family types. Anglo-Saxons are basically an exception in the world. The average household income in the city of SP is R$ 3,443.00. People of Japanese origins have done pretty well in SP, so most of them left Liberdade and live in better neighborhoods. That place has become something like a fake Japanese neighborhood: there are Japanese businesses, but they don't really live there anymore.
It's not cultural. The generation above could afford homes and to live on their own earlier than the current generation, so they left earlier their parents homes. There's even pressure from some families for them to get married early and move out. It is just not that easy now with the rise in prices, comparatively.
@@lucianobarreira5012 nope. The previous generation left their parents in small towns and moved to bigger cities. That's why they had to move away before getting married.
@@caiorossi4776 It's a worldwide phenomena. Newest generation tends more and more to keep living with their parents, because they can't afford the luxury to have their own space anymore. It's symptoms of late capitalism, where housing tends to become more and more expensive due to speculation. Some people have multiple apartments and live off rent whereas most people can barely pay for that rent. We had housing crisis in the past and we are heading rampantly to new one. Or do you think this is bullshit, and it's actually cultural everywhere in the world?
When I was a student, I worked in the field of tourism in Rome (Italy), I knew a lot of guides who were good but Phil is an excellent guide... he deserves a higher rating.👍
1:04:30 I have ventured out numerous times at 3 am in Sao Paulo, passing by Praça da República, and thankfully, nothing untoward has ever happened to me.
I really enjoyed this video. It offered more of a learning experience. I loved how you conducted the interview with the young man who is very knowledgeable about the area. And the editing of the video was done very well, my man. Great content. Keep it up, KIng. Also, did you have to get any clearance rights to use the clips?
That dude showing you around is awesome!! He should walking tours and sit downs with São Paulo newcomers….I’d pay $50 for a walk around with him and maybe more if we look at apartments through some of the neighborhoods
Phil é paulista raiz, sem romantização expos a situação real da cidade, sabe da gentrificação que jogou nos paras as periferias longe desse centro, a diáspora nordestina
Great video Ace! Keep up the great work. I'm visiting Sao Paulo this fall. I was considering a hotel but when I saw your airbnb and the price, I changed my mind and def will book airbnb. Peace from NYC.
⁰#B1 Brother ACE! This is by far one of the most informative, enjoyable, in yo! Face meaning reality based. That Brother Phil does your page a service.
This was an amazing vlog. I learned some stuff about Sao Paulo and I'm fairly well versed in Brazil. Im biasee to nore Rio and Salvador but Sao Paulo is unique and worth visiting. You got lucky weather wise Sao Paulo it rains alot. And its often cool.
Hi handsome! Ace, I love watching your video's, and I have not received any notifications in a good while. Keep up the great work. I love that you talk about our African America, other African history in other countries, and history of other people of color. Utube has not been sending out all of the notications. I am surprised that I got this notification. God bless you!🙏💜
It’s nice to see theses places I haven’t even heard of history of the suburbs. I’m a natural born Brazilian. My parents told me a lot about the life style and culture. I’d like to see more. And lastly thank you for sharing.!!!!!😊
congratulations for truly showing what the downtown São Paulo is like, your guide was the best possible! It's hard for people to come here and really understand how the city works (it's not easy)
Sim! A Cidade de São Paulo é diferente da maioria das Cidades do Brasil, porque aqui nós temos muitas variedades de culturas e pessoas de todo o Brasil e de todo o mundo, é uma Cidade bem mista e aqui é tudo junto e misturado, e eu tenho orgulho de ter nascido na Cidade de São Paulo, agradeço por você gravar esse vídeo da minha Cidade de São Paulo 👊
He makes a great guide and speaks both languages,also explaining everything in the burbs and understanding the mixed cultures are extremely important for people to understand. You all should have him guide you all in areas unknown and as a guest speaker with you all. He needs the extra work. Say 2 or 4 days a month. Good job.😊
If you are still in Sao Paulo please go visit a small city named Embu-das-Artes. It is 30-45m driving and it is amazing you can take a Uber. Best if you go weekends and spend the day ❤
Hi Ace. Congratulations on your new Video Editing. What Camera are you using please. Do you edit on smartphone or laptop. Thanks in advance. Great video.Cheers.👍
Ace is killing it as usual! salute to my Miami bro lol. Sao Paulo looks incredible the air bnb reminds me of Downtown Miami. Peace to Phil as well he's a standup guy, I'm shocked he has a 21-year-old.
7:34 The building in sail shape to the right is residential and very expensive and it's my "sonho de consumo" Kkkk, but I know will never ever have the money to even come close there.
Taxes are high in Brazil because the state bureaucracy is massive. Chinese state invests in infrastructure but the Brazilian state spends its money paying wages to government workers that don't add much to the economy.
This is a lie. You act frivolously. Compare data from reliable sources such as OECD or World Bank reports and You Will see the facts. The Brazilian public sector is incomparably smaller, and costs taxpayers less, than in German, France, Italy or United Kingdom. Not to mention the USA where just the (useless) War machine has as an indecent cost. Meanwhile, millions of citizen eat poorly and have no health care.
@@tiagodesouza1160 Não é verdade! Se privatiza empresas o governo vai gastar com coisas essenciais como saúde e educação. A empresa privada faz estatais deficitarias serem lucrativas e oferecer melhor serviço e produtos!
We gained 1500 new subscribers from last video LETs Go!!!!!!! thank you so much - I'm going to be traveling all over Brazil and I want to invite you to come along on this adventure with me, it's going to be lots of fun!!!- Subscribe today
Got to florianopolis in south brasil. Beautiful beaches and cool places .. beautiful women
Look for " LENÇOIS MARANHENSES right at the top of the country on Maranhão State! Also a place called BONITO in MATO GROSSO with Cristal clear water rivers!, IGUAÇU FALLS, Parana State! Too many places to go man! You gonna need few months there but I'm sure it will be an unforgettable experience! Take care Bro!!
Ace i hope I get to talk to you in person one day! You are incredible! Love for America/Bahamas
OG content!!🌎👣
I heard Bahia has the most beautiful women in Brazil.
Thanks for sharing this Brother . I used to live in Brazil for 4 years this is my favorite country. I like the culture, Brazilians are friendly , there’s a lots activities you can enjoy yourself safely etc 🇭🇹🇧🇷🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹 Brazil è nos
Muito obrigado,namoral mermo
🥲👍🏻
Sao Paulo has the biggest community outside of Japan. They were running from the World War. My grandpa was a Japanese immigrant from Hiroshima. Lots of them are in the countryside of Sao Paulo and they do agriculture. My mom is Italian and they immigrated to Brazil running from the war too. ❤
That’s dishonorable.
@@Trp510 people who Light wars are dishonoble /dishonest
@@Trp510 woman running from war is not dishonorable. And btw the imigration of japanese to Brazil is OLDER than the war. They came in the 1900 +-. Not during the war ;)
@@TicoMakonha Actually most of the immigration to Brazil, be it Japanese, Germans or Italians, happened before the war in the 19th century.
@@nicklaurindo1916 older = came before. You repeated what I said.
Great Interview with Phil. I lived around 12 months in Brazil and his description of the educatioon system in Brazil is spot on.
I 100% disagree. He exaggerated a lot. It wasn't a faithful portrait of the situation. Rich kids don't go to MacKenzie, I know average people who went to MacKenzie and PUC. USP allows poor income students and it's tuition free. I didn't pay a dime going to USP in the 90's. You just need to study hard and pass the VESTIBULAR or nowadays the ENEM. The problem with opinion based information is that it's not scientific/ methodical / data based / data driven, it's just "achismo", naked eye opinions, back of the envelope achismo.
I’m falling in love with São Paulo through this video. Now I see why my father traveled to Brazil so much in the 80’s and 90’s. He loved Salvador de Bahia and São Paulo
come to brasil, my friend
@@sadaofutaki classic
Another Epic one Ace. It's interesting to learn about Brazil beyond the Carnival. Kudos to Phil, he was an excellent guide. Culture is important in connecting the dots. Thank you for your hard work Ace. Looking forward to more of Brazil.
there is so much to explore in this country!!
Phil is the man. Great experience Ace!
Agree 100%
thank you, sir!
@@PhilinBrazil of course. I’ll tap in with your channel. I’ve been researching my ancestry for years, on my father’s side I have Portuguese dna. I’ve always loved Brazilian artist, musicians and this pull towards Brazil. Beautiful getting to experience your light in this video 🙏🏾
The guide dude was great, very informative.
thanks!
He was A+
Yeah but mostly wrong information
@@Erick-id2ov what specifically?
Informações erradas sobre povo negro
During our 2nd trip to Brazil, we visited the Nordeste for 1 month from Salvador to Fortaleza (Maceio, Maragogi, Recife, Natal, Pipa). Wifey fell in love with Fortaleza but Salvador is definitely my best spot. Much love for Brazil and Brazilians.
been telling Ace, Salvador is another planet.
I think you could visit Maranhão in the next time. São Luís is also an interesting city. And of course, lençóis maranhenses national park.
@@wandson5410 well, knowing that, I would've done that while we were in Fortaleza as our next visit will be to visit the South, from Curitiba to Porto Alegre (Blumenau and Florianopolis). All that after a few trips to Asia ( Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, China...). But Brazil, Ô Brazil! remains our best ever.
@@olbensvick I'm from northeast Brazil (Sergipe) and I've always wanted to go to Asia as well, but first i gotta visit all the great places in my own country, next time i hope you can come to Aracaju, go get some crabs 🦀
Ace you finally got a Tour Guide! It was well worth the wait. He's very knowledgeable, and he seem to know the geography of Brazil. So interesting to hear how informative he is. Thank you so much for sharing this wealth of information on your channel. Great work! 💯💯
thank you for your kind words!
@@PhilinBrazil You are the best!
Loved the video especially since I was just in that neighborhood recently. Phil is a wealth of knowledge and amazing tour guide and genuine guy.
thank you so much.
@@PhilinBrazil I’ll reach out to you next time, I visit Brazil often.
The Brazilian Japanese dudes making you the takoyaki food was a trip.. they had that Brazilian swag for real
❤❤❤❤❤WE NEED MORE TOURS OF BRAZIL LIKE THIS WITH LOCAL PEOPLE. LOVE THE CHANNEL KEEP IT UP.
wow great guide..very informative and interesting......thanks!
thank you very much
He's very knowledgeable
Phil is a great guide, he's full of knowledge and of course he also grew up in jersey 👌🏾
JEEEEEEEEEEERSEY HAHAHA. thank you!
and he is amazing
Wow...I'm very surprised by Brazil...what its infrastructure is like...And especially the guide Phil, he knows it.
I wonder what people like you must think. You'll probably think the streets are made of dirt, all the people have dark skin and the cities are like Haiti with no infrastructure but in the middle of the Amazon and lots of exotic animals. This can only be to be impressed by the infrastructure of the largest city on the American continent and the southern hemisphere.
Nosso brasil é lindo
What a beautiful place.🌎👣
Saudações de Brasília. Conteúdo nota mil parabéns. Seja bem vindo ao Brasil ❤
You guys are dropping major league game👏👏 about Brazil im coming there next month and I’m a Haitian citizen. Keep up the fantastic work fellas 💯
You’re not welcome here
@@PastorbelgaT why wouldn't he be welcome? Anyone who wants to work, is open, respectful and want to have a free life should be welcome here.
@@PastorbelgaT anyone is welcome in Brazil, what a stupid (and probably racist) comment
Literally every Haitian I've ever met here in Brazil is all about hard work and family. Very much welcomed by any standard.
This was a VERY good video, I enjoyed it and learned a lot.
Phil was great lots of info
thank you so much
I learned a lot from Phil! Have him back if you can! The history he gave was very informative.
thank you
Great video Ace!...A lot of good content and commentary...Your guide added great insight! 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
obrigado - thanks
"there are people that have alot, and people who dont have alot, and then us, kinda walking through the middle" ........Excellent documentary, very informative. Im loving this series!
that´s life
Excellent content Ace.
Really enjoyed Phil, your guide. Very knowledgeable!
thank you so much
I love this one dude, covering Brazil. Brazil my runaway place.
brazil is one hell, bro. i live here all my life
@@mugatr para de falar mal do seu próprio país vacilão ,isso só demonstra para os demais o qto vc é um babaca ignorante
Very good guide! I love your vídeo! Thanks Ace.
muito obrigado!
Big UP Phil. Gratitude Ace
Once again Ace 10 outta 10 video on Sao Paolo! Phil has such a great personality, he was so informative it felt like a travel channel doc I could’ve watched for hrs! Thanks Ace, keep the great content coming!
thank you for your kind words.
You nailed it where are you from please
@@JohnsonJude-ss2ig I grew up in NJ but currently in Sao Paulo City, Brazil. Thanks again!!!
Awesome meeting you after Phil's party ACE - Have fun in Fortaleza!
- Justin
hey hey my brother. it was good to see you!
you met your two favorite TH-camrs in one shot hahaha
This is dope 👍👍 keep up the content
Watching from 🇨🇦
What's up ACE..how doing..great stuff as always..your vlog is more than just entertainment.
Glad you enjoy it!
@@ACEDTVL hope you remember me..Santa from kenya.i have a small youtube channel doing different type of content..check it out if you get tym.thank you
this was a fun time walk around town with you Ace thank you very much
Great video Ace!! Love these long informational videos from you❤ me and my Brazilian girlfriend going to visit this city in the near future now just becease of this video. Great host you got bro! Phil knows allot. Love from Holland
Great video! Very informative and very helpful and very educational.
Wow! What a complete, well done and precise informative video about São Paulo! Congrats for find this guy that are with you. He really knows everething about São Paulo. I use to watch many videos made by foreigners people and this is the best! Thanks to show the true view about my city. Come back!
Very happy for you man, please research and document the different cultures that migrate to Brazil(Japn, Lebanon etc). Greetings from Bogota.
1:00:00 Goiás was famous for gold mining in the past. The drawing represents the sieve gold hunters used to strain the contents of the river bed.
ah ... thank you for that. in the knowledge banks now
It's not exactly true that Brazilian kids tend to stay with their parents longer just for financial reasons. It's cultural. Check Emmanuel Todd's family types. Anglo-Saxons are basically an exception in the world.
The average household income in the city of SP is R$ 3,443.00.
People of Japanese origins have done pretty well in SP, so most of them left Liberdade and live in better neighborhoods. That place has become something like a fake Japanese neighborhood: there are Japanese businesses, but they don't really live there anymore.
It's not cultural. The generation above could afford homes and to live on their own earlier than the current generation, so they left earlier their parents homes. There's even pressure from some families for them to get married early and move out. It is just not that easy now with the rise in prices, comparatively.
@@lucianobarreira5012 nope. The previous generation left their parents in small towns and moved to bigger cities. That's why they had to move away before getting married.
Vila Mariana/Saúde is the new Liberdade. Lots of japanese here.
@@lucianobarreira5012vc tá errado cara.
@@caiorossi4776 It's a worldwide phenomena. Newest generation tends more and more to keep living with their parents, because they can't afford the luxury to have their own space anymore. It's symptoms of late capitalism, where housing tends to become more and more expensive due to speculation. Some people have multiple apartments and live off rent whereas most people can barely pay for that rent. We had housing crisis in the past and we are heading rampantly to new one.
Or do you think this is bullshit, and it's actually cultural everywhere in the world?
I am a black brazilian,native of Sao Paulo, that has lived 20 years in the US,13 years in New York City and what Phil is saying is right on the spot
ajuda eu ir ganhar a vida ai também, brasil é maravilhoso mais é muito dificil conquistar as coisas.
When I was a student, I worked in the field of tourism in Rome (Italy), I knew a lot of guides who were good but Phil is an excellent guide... he deserves a higher rating.👍
Great video! Thanks for showing Sau Paulo. You're the 1st youtuber to show the Japanese in Brazil.
1:04:30 I have ventured out numerous times at 3 am in Sao Paulo, passing by Praça da República, and thankfully, nothing untoward has ever happened to me.
What a tour by Philinbrazil! So informative. Great vlog Ace 🔥
I really enjoyed this video. It offered more of a learning experience. I loved how you conducted the interview with the young man who is very knowledgeable about the area. And the editing of the video was done very well, my man. Great content. Keep it up, KIng. Also, did you have to get any clearance rights to use the clips?
That dude showing you around is awesome!! He should walking tours and sit downs with São Paulo newcomers….I’d pay $50 for a walk around with him and maybe more if we look at apartments through some of the neighborhoods
This is great content ACE! You are really ascending up the TH-camr ladder! I subscribe and will join your channel
This is an amazin video ! thanks so much for sharing this with us. And your apartment is super nice.
Thanks man I like your videos too
@@ACEDTVL thanks a lot bro! Brazil to the world !
This brother was full of a wealth of knowledge. Videos like this are fantastic & educational. Love it
Make my Saturday ACE! Happy Easter ya'll!
Love traveling with Ace on a Saturday morning.
dude PROPS to Philinbrazil, what a great guide! my man knows more about the city than most paulistas
Phil é paulista raiz, sem romantização expos a situação real da cidade, sabe da gentrificação que jogou nos paras as periferias longe desse centro, a diáspora nordestina
obrigado pelas as palavras. that means a lot!!! vlw
nordestina não, separe os estados, somente bahia pernambuco, maranhão, paraiba e piaui imigraram em massa, não todos os estados do nordeste.
@@powerguido9153 eu estava falando de forma geral, mas, sim, entendi seu ponto.
quando os nordestinos chegaram já estava tudo construído...isso foi um movimento político de engenharia social...
I'm brazilian and even I want to have a tour with Phil. Great walk, so much knowledge and real life perspective.
I like you producing down in Brazil , live your best life. ❤
Hey Ace, hope the Paulistas are treating you right there in my town! I live in England and miss my town!! Take care Bro!!
Ace, you LOVE that Belgium T shirt lately! lol. It is a dope Tee though! Thanks for the upload!
Muito importante ter uma pessoa do lugar para falar um pouco de como talvez seja tudo.
Parabéns!!!❤
500K+ Subs is amazing! Keep grinding, great content. I enjoy the Afro/black history you add to videos.
Really nice video, that guy Phil is a very warm person who knows the city very well👍🏽
Ace, your best production ever. This gust is super eloquent. Thanks for the content.
This was very informative ,great job. Shout out to your guide.
Great video as always Ace! Thanks for posting. I've been wanting to check out exactly what you show here, the Japanese area of Sao Paulo.
Men... I love this videos, you having interaction with people who has the knowledge about the place you are visiting it is awesome. Congrats Bro!
Great video Ace! Keep up the great work. I'm visiting Sao Paulo this fall. I was considering a hotel but when I saw your airbnb and the price, I changed my mind and def will book airbnb. Peace from NYC.
im hook with your Videos Ace..You the man..kepp on, From the Philippines
I subbed to Phil... this was full of insight.
⁰#B1
Brother ACE! This is by far one of the most informative, enjoyable, in yo! Face meaning reality based. That Brother Phil does your page a service.
Does your page a service
Great video ...looking forward to the continuation.
This was an amazing vlog. I learned some stuff about Sao Paulo and I'm fairly well versed in Brazil. Im biasee to nore Rio and Salvador but Sao Paulo is unique and worth visiting. You got lucky weather wise Sao Paulo it rains alot. And its often cool.
Thanks for sharing so much great information and history.
Hi handsome! Ace, I love watching your video's, and I have not received any notifications in a good while. Keep up the great work. I love that you talk about our African America, other African history in other countries, and history of other people of color. Utube has not been sending out all of the notications. I am surprised that I got this notification. God bless you!🙏💜
You're the best!
These have to be among one of my most favorite. I'm digging Brazil , and your guid is amazing.
Phil did an amazing job man, so informative and learned soo much. São Paulo wasn't on my Brazil bucket list but now it is. thank you
It’s nice to see theses places I haven’t even heard of history of the suburbs.
I’m a natural born Brazilian.
My parents told me a lot about the life style and culture.
I’d like to see more.
And lastly thank you for sharing.!!!!!😊
bro, the guide is brutal!!! i am a brazilian, always livin here in the interior, and never see a history-urban class about sao paulo like he did!!
Great video Ace 👍🏾
this Video along with that Video when U where in Vietnam on the Riverboat are Your 2 Best Videos Hands Down -
Ace,one of the best tour guide ever The guy knows his stuff.
congratulations for truly showing what the downtown São Paulo is like, your guide was the best possible!
It's hard for people to come here and really understand how the city works (it's not easy)
Will Phil provide guided tours
look my boy Phil! The perfect person for this! SP is one of the dopest cities period...
Sim! A Cidade de São Paulo é diferente da maioria das Cidades do Brasil, porque aqui nós temos muitas variedades de culturas e pessoas de todo o Brasil e de todo o mundo, é uma Cidade bem mista e aqui é tudo junto e misturado, e eu tenho orgulho de ter nascido na Cidade de São Paulo, agradeço por você gravar esse vídeo da minha Cidade de São Paulo 👊
That dude nailed the way life and lack of opportunity there is in Brazil.
Lack of opportunity in Brazil ?????
No way.
Great place to make money
Under a capitalist government of course
No way bro, Brazil is one of the countries full of opportunies
He makes a great guide and speaks both languages,also explaining everything in the burbs and understanding the mixed cultures are extremely important for people to understand.
You all should have him guide you all in areas unknown and as a guest speaker with you all.
He needs the extra work.
Say 2 or 4 days a month.
Good job.😊
Catching the replay 💯
Phil is an absolute wealth of information. Great vid, Ace.
If you are still in Sao Paulo please go visit a small city named Embu-das-Artes. It is 30-45m driving and it is amazing you can take a Uber. Best if you go weekends and spend the day ❤
been trying to take him to a pagode down there. i love that area.
Excellent Video as usual. Thank you.
Hi Ace. Congratulations on your new Video Editing.
What Camera are you using please. Do you edit on smartphone or laptop.
Thanks in advance.
Great video.Cheers.👍
Nice to see some informative, interesting, long form content
The guide dude is a beast @PhilinBrazil. Dude know his stuff.
Glad ur seeing other parts of the city👍🏾
Ace is killing it as usual! salute to my Miami bro lol. Sao Paulo looks incredible the air bnb reminds me of Downtown Miami. Peace to Phil as well he's a standup guy, I'm shocked he has a 21-year-old.
7:34 The building in sail shape to the right is residential and very expensive and it's my "sonho de consumo" Kkkk, but I know will never ever have the money to even come close there.
Great video 👍👍👍👍
Great interview
Great video!
Taxes are high in Brazil because the state bureaucracy is massive. Chinese state invests in infrastructure but the Brazilian state spends its money paying wages to government workers that don't add much to the economy.
sad but true
This is a lie. You act frivolously. Compare data from reliable sources such as OECD or World Bank reports and You Will see the facts. The Brazilian public sector is incomparably smaller, and costs taxpayers less, than in German, France, Italy or United Kingdom. Not to mention the USA where just the (useless) War machine has as an indecent cost. Meanwhile, millions of citizen eat poorly and have no health care.
E se vc privatiza, vai pagar mais alto ainda. O problema nao é o valor que vc paga, mas sim o retorno com a infra..
@@tiagodesouza1160 Não é verdade! Se privatiza empresas o governo vai gastar com coisas essenciais como saúde e educação. A empresa privada faz estatais deficitarias serem lucrativas e oferecer melhor serviço e produtos!
@@joseluciocorrea1866 Estatal não deve dar de graça o serviço, ela cobra.. então, o dinheiro sai do bolso do cliente/usuario..