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05-06-22 05:19 #3698
Posts: 2193Senor PTG is your guy. He is living in a communidade now for 450 r a month on the advice of a girl he met off of twitter.
Originally Posted by Bravo [View Original Post]
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05-05-22 22:43 #3697
Posts: 15815Originally Posted by Bravo [View Original Post]
In the USA this would be like saying The Cabrini-Green Housing Development. You would not formally call it Cabrini-Green Ghetto or Cabrini-Green Hood or Cabrini-Green Favela. You would call it Comunidade Cabrini-Green or Cabrini-Green Community.
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05-05-22 19:26 #3696
Posts: 4048Originally Posted by Bravo [View Original Post]
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05-05-22 19:12 #3695
Posts: 1535Definition
Can someone tell me what is the difference between a Favela and a Comunidade?
I notice that Brasilians use both words when describing certian areas, but they are never really able to explain to me what the difference is.
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05-04-22 11:28 #3694
Posts: 204Yellow Fever Vaccine card
Gents, in the midst of a jam and hoping this doesn't happen to any of you. Trying to get from Brazil to Colombia on a fun trip. Need a physical Yellow Fever Vaccine card. I had no clue. Airlines don't mention it at all when booking or in the countless emails they send after. Even the US Trav Gov site doesn't mention this. Anyways, if you book a joint country trip life me, plan accordingly. You need to have your Yellow Fever shot done 10 days before you would need to use that card to enter / exit another country with restrictions.
Taco.
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05-04-22 09:00 #3693
Posts: 2888Originally Posted by LegitNooby [View Original Post]
If you prefer to invite girl to your room. Medellin will be much cheaper and has more girls but it takes preparation.
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05-04-22 03:13 #3692
Posts: 1749Originally Posted by LegitNooby [View Original Post]
Back to what you'll spend, Rio and Medellin will be about the same other than the flight, which (from the USA) will be more for Rio. Sao Paulo can be more expensive, though it doesn't have to be (Clinicas can be fantastic w / o spending much). But most people want to check out the boates like Scandallo, Bomboa, etc. And that can get expensive, though they are spectacular.
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05-03-22 22:12 #3691
Posts: 6400Food
Originally Posted by LegitNooby [View Original Post]
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05-03-22 06:48 #3690
Posts: 184Originally Posted by PussyRiot [View Original Post]
Brazilian Embassy - http://miami.itamaraty.gov.br/en-us/...to_brazil_.xml.
US State Department - https://br.usembassy.gov/covid-19-information/.
US CDC https://www.cdc.gov.
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05-03-22 04:53 #3689
Posts: 15815Originally Posted by PussyRiot [View Original Post]
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05-03-22 04:04 #3688
Posts: 24Originally Posted by Nounce [View Original Post]
I'm also quite a bit more interested in having a girl in the hotel room as opposed to a club, especially interested in overnight. Not that I won't try the clubs! I just might be a bit shy for it at first hahaha.
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05-03-22 03:40 #3687
Posts: 6400Flight
Originally Posted by LegitNooby [View Original Post]
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05-03-22 03:12 #3686
Posts: 2888Originally Posted by LegitNooby [View Original Post]
For USD 100, you should be able to have 2 30 minutes sessions in most clinicas, one session at 4 x4. The higher end boates are more expensive but you should be able to manage a few visits. A visit and a session in Scandallo will cost USD 300 total, more or less. There are cheaper places but it is not as easy for you to navigate.
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05-03-22 02:55 #3685
Posts: 24Originally Posted by TheCane [View Original Post]
And yes $3000 was my full budget, flight, and hotel included. That is not to say I couldn't go over if needed just the number I was hoping to stay under.
Now over on the Colombia boards the guys were recommending hotel m. Apparently it is / was ran by a guy that used these boards? Or something like that, anyways they said it was a great spot for first timers cause there would be girls working the hotel and other mongers staying there who could show you the ropes. As well as English speaking staff, I speak some Spanish (enough to get what I need / want but not enough to have a deep conversation) but zero Portuguese. I'm assuming there are places like this in Rio and SP? Any recommendations?
Thanks as always and sorry, just a little nervous / excited and trying to plan / research as much as I can in the next two months.
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05-03-22 02:28 #3684
Posts: 445Entry requirement
So as long as two vaccines are taken (fully vaccinated), no longer need the Covid test to enter Brazil?
Can anyone who visited recently confirm this detail?