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  1. #3236

    Gp-guia site

    Anyone having any issue with this site?

    Each time when I am logging in, there is security page to make sure I am human.

  2. #3235
    Quote Originally Posted by RioBob  [View Original Post]
    Both of those airlines are probably very similar in service maybe with Delta being a touch better. Maybe it depends on where you're flying from. With a long flight like to Brazil either airline is going to suck sitting in coach. I primarily fly on American Airlines and have significant amount of miles with them that I have accumulated and use them for upgrades or purchasing business class tickets outright. In business class the food is mediocre, the booze is decent and the seats lie flat for ultimate comfort on a long haul flight. You probably wouldn't be able to tell much difference between either one.
    Thanks for the feedback.

  3. #3234
    Quote Originally Posted by Nuupter  [View Original Post]
    Want to go to Sao Paulo, but Scandallo and Bomboa is not open, so not sure of choices. Also, with termas closed in Rio, what is choices are there? The escort sites either has face blurred out or none piqued my interest.
    Yeah escort sites mostly the escort sites have blurred faces of there models and most of them are just scams they cheat you but some site they send the original as in the picture.

  4. #3233
    Quote Originally Posted by OldBelly69  [View Original Post]
    Any feedback on American Airline or Delta to Brazil will be appreciated.

    Only have used Copa Airline when flying but found out my credit card offered free flight to Brazil using these two airlines.

    Looking for feedback on items such as cancelling flight, being on-time and entertainment system (available TV) on the plane.
    Both of those airlines are probably very similar in service maybe with Delta being a touch better. Maybe it depends on where you're flying from. With a long flight like to Brazil either airline is going to suck sitting in coach. I primarily fly on American Airlines and have significant amount of miles with them that I have accumulated and use them for upgrades or purchasing business class tickets outright. In business class the food is mediocre, the booze is decent and the seats lie flat for ultimate comfort on a long haul flight. You probably wouldn't be able to tell much difference between either one.

  5. #3232

    The Real World

    Gringo A is a world-class jerk. When he enters a centro building he thinks he is sneaking past the doormen unnoticed and never acknowledges them. He knocks on doors he read about in a two-year old post. Pretty soon someone calls down the doormen about him. The doormen call a few of the private apartments to warn them about him suggesting they not open their doors. They may even chase him off or let their buddies in other buildings know about him. He thinks Brazil sucks.

    Gringo be is a nice guy. When he enters a centro building he stops and chats with the doormen. He jokingly asks if there are any new hot women working. They tell him about a couple apartments that are not on any list. He goes through the halls quietly so as not to disturb anyone; he might even take an elevator to a few floors above an apartment and walk down since he knows a lot of elevator traffic to the same floor draws unwanted attention. He is smart enough to know that while Prostitution is legal in Brazil, running a private apartment brothel is not. He stops by and chats with the doormen before he leaves the building. Brazil is awesome.

  6. #3231

    Airline reviews

    Any feedback on American Airline or Delta to Brazil will be appreciated.

    Only have used Copa Airline when flying but found out my credit card offered free flight to Brazil using these two airlines.

    Looking for feedback on items such as cancelling flight, being on-time and entertainment system (available TV) on the plane.
    Last edited by PussyRiot; 09-07-20 at 19:26. Reason: grammar edit

  7. #3230
    Quote Originally Posted by DreamCarnarvon  [View Original Post]
    Can you explain what do you mean by independently owned pharmacies? When I was in Brazil last year, I only noticed chain drugstores such as DrogaRaia, Drogasil, etc.
    Look for compounding pharmacies.

  8. #3229

    Prescription Creams

    Quote Originally Posted by Hobbying  [View Original Post]
    Go to an independently owned pharmacy, they can give you things much easier.
    Can you explain what do you mean by independently owned pharmacies? When I was in Brazil last year, I only noticed chain drugstores such as DrogaRaia, Drogasil, etc.

  9. #3228
    Quote Originally Posted by XXL  [View Original Post]
    Flight is booked. Only hope Brazil will not close its airspace at the last minute.

    Could someone tell me whether the following items are available without a prescription in Brazil:

    DHEA (Dehydroepiandrosterone).

    Minoxidil (topical) for hair growth.

    Sagami 0. 002 condoms.
    Go to an independently owned pharmacy, they can give you things much easier.

  10. #3227

    Yes and No

    Quote Originally Posted by XXL  [View Original Post]
    Flight is booked. Only hope Brazil will not close its airspace at the last minute.

    Could someone tell me whether the following items are available without a prescription in Brazil:

    DHEA (Dehydroepiandrosterone).

    Minoxidil (topical) for hair growth.

    Sagami 0. 002 condoms.
    DHEA -- doubt you will find this steroid in a pharmacy.

    Minoxidil should not be a problem.

    I have used most of the major pharmacies and even have discount cards. I like the website for this one:

    https://www.drogariavenancio.com.br/

    As for the Sagami Japanese condoms, you might want to buy a supply locally or online before you leave.

    I would be careful using eBay though, this was what I found in the description:

    Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Sagami Japan Original 002 Very Thin Condoms.

    Keep in mind that pharmacy clerks get a commission (which is why they will often throw a tag in your basket). Prices can be negotiated though I have never tried to do this in English. Many of the clerks do speak English, but they may suddenly not understand you.

  11. #3226

    Preparing for Brazil

    Flight is booked. Only hope Brazil will not close its airspace at the last minute.

    Could someone tell me whether the following items are available without a prescription in Brazil:

    DHEA (Dehydroepiandrosterone).

    Minoxidil (topical) for hair growth.

    Sagami 0. 002 condoms.

  12. #3225
    Quote Originally Posted by Hobbying  [View Original Post]
    Health Alert: August 27,2020.

    Location: Brazil.

    Event: Extension of Brazil Travel Restrictions on Land andSeaBorders.

    Effective August 26, Brazil extended the restrictions on entry of foreigners by land (unless for transit) and sea, through at least September 24. The entry of foreign visitors traveling by air is currently permitted.

    The August 26 decree changes previous requirements and now stipulates that foreign travelers entering Brazil by air, fora short stay of up to 90 days, must presentproof of purchase of health insurance, in English or Portuguese, that is valid in Brazilfor the entire period of the trip with minimum coverage of 30,000 Brazilian reaisto an airline agent prior to boarding. Failure to provide this could result in the denial of entry by Brazilian authorities.

    Commercial flights between the United States and Brazil continue to operate on a regular basis and have been increasing in frequency. As flights are subject to change, please contact airlines directly for the most current schedule information. While Brazil has opened its border to visitors traveling by air, USA Citizens considering international travel should be aware that Brazil remains at a Level 4 Travel Advisory (Do Not Travel) and continues to experience high daily case numbers of COVID-19. The USA Mission in Brazil continues to encourage USA Citizens who wish to return to the United States to make commercial flight arrangements as soon as possible unless they are prepared to remain abroad for an indefinite period.

    Foreigners who are in a land border country and need to cross the border to takea flight back to their country of residence may enter Brazil with authorization from the Federal Police and must follow the below steps:

    The foreigner must obtain an official note from the embassy or consulate of the country of citizenship (USA Citizens should reach out to the closest USA Embassy or Consulate General for assistance).

    When crossing the border, the air tickets for the flight to the home country must be presented to the immigration official.

    After approval of the request, the foreigner must go directly to the airport after crossing the land border.

    Those in the following categories are exempt from the provisions in this decree:

    Brazilian citizens, born or naturalized.

    Permanent residents of Brazil.

    National Immigration Registry Card Holders (Registro Nacional Migratrio RNM).

    Foreign professionals employed by a non-governmental aid organization recognized by the Brazilian government.

    Foreign officials, such as diplomats, accredited by the Brazilian government.

    Spouse, domestic partner, son or daughter, father or mother, or caregiver of a Brazilian citizen.

    Any person whose entrance into Brazil is deemed by the government to be in the public interest.

    Travelers in transit in one of the following categories:

    Cargo delivery.

    Passengers required to disembark for aircraft refueling or repairs.

    Flight crews.

    Actions to Take:

    Review the entire August 26 Brazilian government announcement (in Portuguese).

    See the State Department's Level 4 Travel Advisory for Brazil.

    If you have questions, visit the USA Embassy website on COVID-19 or contact the USA Embassy or Consulate General closest to you.

    Follow the USA Mission to Brazil on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

    Enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to receive Alerts and Messages from the USA Embassy.
    I got one for a millones dollars just to make sure they wouldn't say shit LOL.

  13. #3224

    Note 30 mil reais

    Health Alert: August 27,2020.

    Location: Brazil.

    Event: Extension of Brazil Travel Restrictions on Land andSeaBorders.

    Effective August 26, Brazil extended the restrictions on entry of foreigners by land (unless for transit) and sea, through at least September 24. The entry of foreign visitors traveling by air is currently permitted.

    The August 26 decree changes previous requirements and now stipulates that foreign travelers entering Brazil by air, fora short stay of up to 90 days, must presentproof of purchase of health insurance, in English or Portuguese, that is valid in Brazilfor the entire period of the trip with minimum coverage of 30,000 Brazilian reaisto an airline agent prior to boarding. Failure to provide this could result in the denial of entry by Brazilian authorities.

    Commercial flights between the United States and Brazil continue to operate on a regular basis and have been increasing in frequency. As flights are subject to change, please contact airlines directly for the most current schedule information. While Brazil has opened its border to visitors traveling by air, USA Citizens considering international travel should be aware that Brazil remains at a Level 4 Travel Advisory (Do Not Travel) and continues to experience high daily case numbers of COVID-19. The USA Mission in Brazil continues to encourage USA Citizens who wish to return to the United States to make commercial flight arrangements as soon as possible unless they are prepared to remain abroad for an indefinite period.

    Foreigners who are in a land border country and need to cross the border to takea flight back to their country of residence may enter Brazil with authorization from the Federal Police and must follow the below steps:

    The foreigner must obtain an official note from the embassy or consulate of the country of citizenship (USA Citizens should reach out to the closest USA Embassy or Consulate General for assistance).

    When crossing the border, the air tickets for the flight to the home country must be presented to the immigration official.

    After approval of the request, the foreigner must go directly to the airport after crossing the land border.

    Those in the following categories are exempt from the provisions in this decree:

    Brazilian citizens, born or naturalized.

    Permanent residents of Brazil.

    National Immigration Registry Card Holders (Registro Nacional Migratório – RNM).

    Foreign professionals employed by a non-governmental aid organization recognized by the Brazilian government.

    Foreign officials, such as diplomats, accredited by the Brazilian government.

    Spouse, domestic partner, son or daughter, father or mother, or caregiver of a Brazilian citizen.

    Any person whose entrance into Brazil is deemed by the government to be in the public interest.

    Travelers in transit in one of the following categories:

    Cargo delivery.

    Passengers required to disembark for aircraft refueling or repairs.

    Flight crews.

    Actions to Take:

    Review the entire August 26 Brazilian government announcement (in Portuguese).

    See the State Department's Level 4 Travel Advisory for Brazil.

    If you have questions, visit the USA Embassy website on COVID-19 or contact the USA Embassy or Consulate General closest to you.

    Follow the USA Mission to Brazil on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

    Enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to receive Alerts and Messages from the USA Embassy.

  14. #3223
    Quote Originally Posted by RioBob  [View Original Post]
    Yes but those who have not have their faced blurred don't pique my interest. Would need to see them ao vivo.

  15. #3222
    Quote Originally Posted by Nuupter  [View Original Post]
    Want to go to Sao Paulo, but Scandallo and Bomboa is not open, so not sure of choices. Also, with termas closed in Rio, what is choices are there? The escort sites either has face blurred out or none piqued my interest.
    Escort sites have good amount of offerings:

    https://www.barravipsrio.com/

    http://hotside.com.br/acompanhantes-...aneiro-rj.html

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