The way we paulistas see the service in cariocas's restaurants
[QUOTE=SuiGeneris;1697362]I don't know if there are more hoes in Brazil than in Argentine. I must trust ABG's statement here.
But one thing is sure: there were more Italians immigrants in Argentina than in Brazil. Especially in the region of Buenos Aires. Those immigrants even had their own macaronic language: a so-called hybrid language made of Spanish and Italian: the cocoliche.
Brazil had the second largest number of italian immigrants after Argentina. Especially in Sao Paulo. Which was called in the 1920's. A cidade dos italianos. They even had their own hybrid language, the so-called mooques (pertaing to the Mooca neiborghood). There was even an attempt, around 2009-2010, to present to the Unesco mooqus as an immaterial cultural heritage .
There is also a large part of the population in Santa-Catarina which are Italians, particularly in Floripa (the so-called manezinho da Ilha). There is also a lot of German immigrants in Santa-Catarina with their distinctive language.[/QUOTE]
SG, this hilarius video shows how we, paulistas, feel about the Rio restaurants!
[URL]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8CLYuuEYRg[/URL]
Have fun!
ABG