What is rio de janeiro like




















A thriving expat community resides there too, drawn to the laid-back lifestyle, proximity to the beach, and the stunning hillside views. While samba is an important music genre in Rio, so is funk. Carioca funk is not like American funk and comes with its own style, sound, culture, and dance. Although most of the lyrics are about butts, the music is catchy and is common in Rio. If you are planning to meet friends at the beach, put the book back in the suitcase.

Brazilians go to the beach to socialise, not to read, so bringing a book with you will be redundant. Instead, grab a caipirinha and get involved with the general chit-chat. Tinder is an important part of the dating scene in the city, and using it to meet people for hookups or romance is perfectly acceptable.

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Sarah Brown. When it rains, you can expect your plans to be cancelled. Toilet paper goes in the bin and not the toilet. Popcorn is served with bacon. The active lifestyle will rub off on you. The bureaucracy will test your patience. There are women-only carriages on the metro. The sea is cold. You can visit or even live in favelas. Rio is not all about samba. Leave your book at home when you go to the beach. Tinder dating is the norm. Guava ketchup is a thing. Have fun! I agree Claudia! Hopefully I will be able to attend as many World Cup games as possible.

I would also like to get to Guayaquil sometime. Frank Jolie recently posted.. Main Attractions in Sydney. Advanced Fluency Mission: Week 1 Update. You are going to love it. We are gay and the uniform of the day for guys is a very skimpy Speedo style swimsuit that ALL guys young and old wear on the beach. The beach culture is something you really miss after leaving.

Have a great time and watch for pick pockets…pretty much the only crime we encountered there. Let me know when you want to visit in Mustang Trekking. Just came across your blog and loving it! Love this post about Brazil. Always wanted to visit and your post makes me want to book a ticket now! Hi, my name is victor.

Do you think that rio is a good family place, probably go on the next year for work, thanks for sharing your valuable experience, Victor. But I never felt unsafe while in Rio. As you said, just take the standard precautions you would take anywhere else in the world. Nice write up. It must have been fun and relaxing for you during your stay. I would totally feel the same way and would totally love Brazil for being that awesome place to live at.

I agree with you that it is safe in Brazil, I have experience it before when I was on a business trip to Brazil, I stayed in a hotel for 4 days and whenever I roam around the city during at night, I could literally feel at ease with all the people around that are friendly and hospitable. Will absolutely revisit Brazil someday.

I heard that Rio de janeiro is the heaven of the world, so i am looking forward to travel over there. And thanks for the points that you have mentioned over here, it will definitely help me during my visit over there. I am more interested in activities. So thanks. Jim in fresh air is a rare combination.

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