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  1. #3108
    Quote Originally Posted by Hobbying  [View Original Post]
    I am irritated that the ATMs don't notify you what the exchange rate is like credit card machines do when making a purchase it gives you the exchange rate in USD or BR.
    I don't know about in Brazil, but some ATMs do notify you of an exchange rate and you have to okay it. In all of these cases though, it means you are about to get fucked. Do not okay it and it will revert to giving you the rate that it is supposed to.

  2. #3107
    Might be a good time to visit.
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  3. #3106
    Quote Originally Posted by Nordico  [View Original Post]
    On Monday I went to Claro store in Cidade So Paulo shopping mall. The guy wanted BRL 310 for the Sim and some data and he repeated the same price for another gringo too. I took a taxi to Shopping Ibirapuera and got my Sim from Claro paying BRL 10 for the chip and BRL 50 for some data. Surprisingly my old Rio de Janeiro Sim from a year ago was still active, but I had left it at home, because I didn't expect to be able to use it anymore.
    At the airport in terminal 2 on the 2nd floor there is lotteria which sells sims but need to have a CPF.

    On the first floor the gift shop use to sell sim also. I find it strange unlike other international airports there are many SIM card vending machines or mobile company selling SIM cards.

    I ended up with Claro for 10 R per week with 2 gb or 35 R per month with 6 gb.

  4. #3105

    Atm

    The exchange rate is 4.56 today.

    Banco do Brasil. I could not take out 1000 R said exceeds my daily max and same message when I tried 800 R. In the past I would get whatever the rate is that day.

    Itaś. Did not accept my card from US.

    Bredesco. Got 2.46 rate.

    Santander. Got 2.36 plus 20 R fee. Which is also a banco24 horas.

    I am irritated that the ATMs don't notify you what the exchange rate is like credit card machines do when making a purchase it gives you the exchange rate in USD or BR.

  5. #3104

    Claro Sim

    On Monday I went to Claro store in Cidade So Paulo shopping mall. The guy wanted BRL 310 for the Sim and some data and he repeated the same price for another gringo too. I took a taxi to Shopping Ibirapuera and got my Sim from Claro paying BRL 10 for the chip and BRL 50 for some data. Surprisingly my old Rio de Janeiro Sim from a year ago was still active, but I had left it at home, because I didn't expect to be able to use it anymore.

  6. #3103
    Quote Originally Posted by TheCritic  [View Original Post]
    Go to Both 50/50 split, flights between the two cities is one hour. Spend a weekend in each area. RTFs of each city it will be in your best interest to have a good understanding of each area prior to arrival since the mongering is different in both areas. You did not mention when you are planning to travel to Brazil? SP is a huge big city, with lots of activity. Rio has plentiful beaches and is laid back plenty of tourist attractions. The Termas should be something you like since it is close to Germany FKK clubs that your use to. I / we don't know your mongering style so its hard recommend one over the other just experience both and you can decide which one of the cities works for you.
    It will be around May. After a little bit research, RJ is more termas and SP is more clubs and clinics. 50/50 might be a good idea. On the local sites, much more posts for SP than RJ, just opposite what we have here on ISG. Which makes me wondering why.

  7. #3102
    Quote Originally Posted by JennyKk  [View Original Post]
    I am planing to visit two cities during my first Brazil trip. The reports in both cities are good. If my visit is around 7-10 days how many days should I spend in each city? I'm thinking mainly focus on one city, which one should I choose? Any big difference between RJ and SP? Thanks!
    Go to Both 50/50 split, flights between the two cities is one hour. Spend a weekend in each area. RTFs of each city it will be in your best interest to have a good understanding of each area prior to arrival since the mongering is different in both areas. You did not mention when you are planning to travel to Brazil? SP is a huge big city, with lots of activity. Rio has plentiful beaches and is laid back plenty of tourist attractions. The Termas should be something you like since it is close to Germany FKK clubs that your use to. I / we don't know your mongering style so its hard recommend one over the other just experience both and you can decide which one of the cities works for you.

  8. #3101
    Quote Originally Posted by JennyKk  [View Original Post]
    I am planing to visit two cities during my first Brazil trip. The reports in both cities are good. If my visit is around 7-10 days how many days should I spend in each city? I'm thinking mainly focus on one city, which one should I choose? Any big difference between RJ and SP? Thanks!
    If it were me, I would not go to Brazil for less than 10 days minimum, and I would focus on one city (Sao Paulo). But if you are determined to do two, then I would say 6 or 7 in Sao Paulo and 3 or 4 in Rio. Yes, Sao Paulo has now surpassed my beloved Rio for mongering.

  9. #3100
    I am planing to visit two cities during my first Brazil trip. The reports in both cities are good. If my visit is around 7-10 days how many days should I spend in each city? I'm thinking mainly focus on one city, which one should I choose? Any big difference between RJ and SP? Thanks!

  10. #3099
    Quote Originally Posted by TheCane  [View Original Post]
    Totally not credible for me as housekeeping tends to be older hags interested only in finishing up with cleaning my room ASAP so that they can move on to the next one.
    Most likely we stay at different hotels.

  11. #3098
    Quote Originally Posted by ExecTalent  [View Original Post]
    Most advised that it was less complicated just to pay for sex. The old adage is that free kitty-cat is the most expensive kitty-cat applied. They told me that girls will get jobs at hotels in hopes of meeting, getting pregnant by and extracting money (marriage optional) from gringos. That common law marriage was liberally interpreted and that since twenty-five percent of Brazilians did not have a father listed on their birth certificates, women would be looking for someone (with money) to list.

    Moving from a world of visiting, playing, paying and leaving to living among Brazilians opens your eyes to a totally different world. It did nothing but reinforce the advise I was first given. Also, remember that Brazilian women learn a lot from their mothers and Novelas (Soap Operas).
    I must say that your experience in Brazil is 180 degrees different from mine. It sounds like you are talking about the Dominican Republic or Philippines. I can not think of a chick I know in Brazil that does not know her father or even whose mother and father are not still together. The chicks I know with multiple kids got them when they were married. If I know any chicks that have never been married that has had kids, then they have no more than 1; for most it is 0. And the ones with 0 are not trying to have any until they are someone's wife. I find it totally different from my country where a chick has kids with 2 or 3 different dudes on gp.

  12. #3097
    Quote Originally Posted by Turgid  [View Original Post]
    Totally credible. I stayed in different hotels and the housekeeping staff were very friendly at first but after a few days of not showing any interest in getting physical with them they began to be petulant for no apparent reason. Banging housekeeping staff would mess up my p4p activities. Somehow I believe that its the norm for single Brazilian residents to make out with housekeepers.
    Totally not credible for me as housekeeping tends to be older hags interested only in finishing up with cleaning my room ASAP so that they can move on to the next one.

  13. #3096
    Quote Originally Posted by ExecTalent  [View Original Post]
    ............. Brazilian women remain those who will be more offended that you did not notice them than if you outwardly point out your interest.
    Totally credible. I stayed in different hotels and the housekeeping staff were very friendly at first but after a few days of not showing any interest in getting physical with them they began to be petulant for no apparent reason. Banging housekeeping staff would mess up my p4p activities. Somehow I believe that its the norm for single Brazilian residents to make out with housekeepers.

  14. #3095

    Daddy Is That You

    Quote Originally Posted by Turgid  [View Original Post]
    Is it just me or do other guys have the experience of the housekeeping staff in Brazilian hotels being offended if you do not try to hook up with them? I got that distinct feeling during my October, November, December, 2019 visits.
    When I first arrived in Brazil, I spent a lot of time evaluating business opportunities. As a result, I had people advising me on everything. To a person, both men and women, they advised to always treat local women (and those pretending to be) with caution. Have fun, but keep in mind that there often will be ulterior motives. Most advised that it was less complicated just to pay for sex. The old adage is that free kitty-cat is the most expensive kitty-cat applied. They told me that girls will get jobs at hotels in hopes of meeting, getting pregnant by and extracting money (marriage optional) from gringos. That common law marriage was liberally interpreted and that since twenty-five percent of Brazilians did not have a father listed on their birth certificates, women would be looking for someone (with money) to list.

    Moving from a world of visiting, playing, paying and leaving to living among Brazilians opens your eyes to a totally different world. It did nothing but reinforce the advise I was first given. Also, remember that Brazilian women learn a lot from their mothers and Novelas (Soap Operas). It is interesting to follow the story lines and see them played out in real life. Just hope it is not your life. Brazilian women remain those who will be more offended that you did not notice them than if you outwardly point out your interest.

  15. #3094
    Is it just me or do other guys have the experience of the housekeeping staff in Brazilian hotels being offended if you do not try to hook up with them? I got that distinct feeling during my October, November, December, 2019 visits.

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