Ten things I like about Brazil

The food. It is wonderful and cheap. The restaurants are excellent and the Self-service and Churrasco places are very different from anything you  you get in Europe. It is not a good country for vegetarians.

Festa Junina food stall

The people Very laid back and casual with lots of smiles and very friendly. I have not yet met any of the types that will kill you for your watch.

The traffic It is not too bad and there is usually parking without looking for too long. There are delays during peak hours but, compared with Europe it is all very calm. I suspect that in a couple of years I will not believe that I ever said that. I also like the rarity of status symbol cars – this will change.

The beaches I have never been much of a beach lover but it is part of life here. Whenever there is sun there are people playing football, volleyball, walking or just sunbathing.

The service It is nice to have trained and keen store assistants and waiters. They are usually very helpful but not pushy. Brazilians are hard workers.

Festa Junina food stall

The music. There is a vibrant cultural life and Brazil has wonderful music and dance. Sadly the youngsters seem to be much more interested in rap, hip hop and other American styles.

Cold water washing for clothes and dishes.  In Europe we are convinced that hot water is necessary.  There are soaps and detergents that work perfectly well in cold water. As fuel costs rise this becomes more important.

The weather It is wonderful, at least at this time of year. I suspect that the summer humidity would not be comfortable.

Lists like this in Brazil are usually six items which would have given me much less work. In fact there are more likes, I might do another list like this. I will also do a list of things I do not like.

4 Comments to this entry.

  1. Roland on June 23, 2008 at 4:11 am

    Hey. I count eight things (paragraphs) you like about Brazil, which excludes the “Lists” paragraph.

  2. Steve on June 24, 2008 at 10:01 am

    Smartass :) I had a bet that nobody would notice. Flavia tells me that I misunderstood what she said about lists and Brazilians do not use lists of six favourite things. So that leaves two to add:

    Festas Juninas. These are neighbourhood parties in June celebrating various saints’ days. They are similar to the smaller Ferias in Spain but much quieter and less commercial.

    Big rooms with high ceilings. With lower land and building costs Brazilians have not yet started reducing the size of new dwellings.

  3. Roland on June 25, 2008 at 9:07 am

    Big rooms and Festas Junias both sound good. Do they use ceiling fans and big wicker chairs? I can see Sidney Greenstreet in a panama hat a handkerchief close at hand for wiping the sweat from his brow.

  4. jill on August 5, 2008 at 1:59 pm

    Ever since we lived in the tropics, where everyone washed clothes in cold water, I have done the same in England. It works perfectly well. In 30 years I have not done a hot wash. Think how much hot water that would have been!

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