Great vid. I'd definitely recommend people join a gym when in brazil. A lifting gym, jiu jitsu, muay thai, etc. They have great coaches and facilities for good prices compared to US. Plus its a great way to make friends with locals
Nice video, i think brazil is good place to visit, but live i dont agree. As brazilian, the sallary minimum (1412 reais) are not enough to rent costs, groceries, transport and entertainment. but if you are coming here with dollar or euro, i think its a cheap country...
@@higor2818 For sure, totally agree. If you move to Brasil looking for local work it might be rough. But if you're a slow traveler like us or retired from Europe or the US and have those currencies then Brazil can be very affordable!
@@theinfinitelivingproject7352 Yeah. Thats why im looking for another country to start a new life as dietitian or entry job, do you have any suggestion? it would be very helpful
@@higor2818 Hmm that's hard to say Mate. Local salary comes with local cost of Living. For example in the US you could get paid 3x more but cost of living could be 3.5x more. We always recommend seeing if you can earn in powerful currencies while living in affordable areas. For example building an online dietitian business. This would give you the freedom to eventually go anywhere you want. If you really want to live elsewhere immediately I would just recommend doing tons of research. Many countries are becoming stricter with their immigration policies. The USA has nice parts but can be volatile. European nations might be a little better depending. Not sure if that helped, haha,
Great vid. I'd definitely recommend people join a gym when in brazil. A lifting gym, jiu jitsu, muay thai, etc. They have great coaches and facilities for good prices compared to US. Plus its a great way to make friends with locals
@@theItalianshamrock Excellent Advice! There are some great gyms and trainers in Brasil for sure! These are the comments I love!
Y'all are the best...thanks..
Haha thanks Mike
Nice video, i think brazil is good place to visit, but live i dont agree. As brazilian, the sallary minimum (1412 reais) are not enough to rent costs, groceries, transport and entertainment. but if you are coming here with dollar or euro, i think its a cheap country...
@@higor2818 For sure, totally agree. If you move to Brasil looking for local work it might be rough. But if you're a slow traveler like us or retired from Europe or the US and have those currencies then Brazil can be very affordable!
@@theinfinitelivingproject7352 Yeah. Thats why im looking for another country to start a new life as dietitian or entry job, do you have any suggestion? it would be very helpful
@@higor2818 Hmm that's hard to say Mate. Local salary comes with local cost of Living. For example in the US you could get paid 3x more but cost of living could be 3.5x more.
We always recommend seeing if you can earn in powerful currencies while living in affordable areas. For example building an online dietitian business.
This would give you the freedom to eventually go anywhere you want. If you really want to live elsewhere immediately I would just recommend doing tons of research. Many countries are becoming stricter with their immigration policies. The USA has nice parts but can be volatile. European nations might be a little better depending.
Not sure if that helped, haha,