Boston has the largest group of Brazilians in America. The original immigrants, from what I've heard and read, were from Minas Gerais. The area had connections with America due to its mining business. I've read that a group of engineers from Boston went to Minas Gerais during World War II to extract something called sheet mica that was used in radios and detonators. That's how it all supposedly started. Before long, Brazilians from Minas were arriving in Boston. Savassi where your video ends is very well known for it's an affluent section of Belo Horizonte. For me, I prefer the pace of a place like Belo over that of Rio. The food and beer is supposed to be really good. Anyway, nice video! Thanks for sharing.
This is very interesting feedback. Thank you so much for sharing. I have been reading a lot about this and you are right 100%. It is really refreshing and I truly appreciate that. I have to agree that the pace of Belo Horizonte is better long-term. However, I think it comes from maturity as many people are still on the party stages, thanks a lot for watching!
Be aways welcome to my city! You should have gone up to the mountains behind Pope Square! There’s a park over there just for hiking and the sights are astonishing! God bless you! God bless America!
Great video, Ivain. Thank you for the tour around the city of Belo Horizonte. The scenery looks amazing. It looks like a beautiful place to visit. Great content. I enjoyed watching 👍👍👍.
I loved my time in Belo Horizonte made lots of friends but the classism and colorism is very rampant there I rather Salvador or rio if you are a black person Every nice restaurant /bar /club blacks ppl are in the back positions (cleaning/cook) and the eyes that were on me as if I can’t to afford the things I was doing was weird… I went with other white gringos and Brazilians the eyes were glued on me and when I ask my friends why he told me “blks are behind here so when they are in nice places people are curious or disgusted “ but he told me to ignore it for the most part MOST people were super chill
@@IvainTures exactly man you can actually feel it !! I’m like wait why are these people looking at me like they’ve never seen a blk person there’s way to many blk / mix Brazilians but once you pay attention to the society economic numbers you understand why like I sad go to multiple bars or restaurants you’ll see blacks in the back mix people serving and white ppl the manager 90% of spots we’re exactly like this the closest thing I seen to a black manager was a white passing mix one🤦🏾♂️
Desejo que retorne em breve a Minas Gerais.Aqui é incrivel.Da proxima vez visite Ouro Preto e se possivel Tiradentes.Cidades historicas muito bem preservadas.
Que legal sua visita ! Se eu tivesse que te falar alguma coisa pessoalmente em qualquer rua que eu e voce passassemos um pelo outro eu diria." Welcome to Brasil"❤❤❤
Wow you surprised me, I speak Portuguese( I am Portuguese Teacher at College here,and I almost born in Brazil, my dad lived there for 15 years, Angola ditador regime mpla, stopped my mother at Angola airport, when she was about to take plane to meet my dad in São Paulo Brazil she was pregnant. , that's the country I am going to retire.
No Brasil, nós falamos português, esse país é uma nação. Portanto, se vc não consegue encontrar alguém que fale inglês, o problema é seu gringo! Vá vc aprender uma nova língua!!
😂 Welcome to Belo Horizonte ( beautiful horizon). Actually, you're no stranger to this city Which is made of your African brothers and sisters! In this city you should feel like a colonizer from Mama Africa, having millions of descendants. You brought so many things to the land. Don't be shy, this place owes you!
Boston has the largest group of Brazilians in America. The original immigrants, from what I've heard and read, were from Minas Gerais. The area had connections with America due to its mining business. I've read that a group of engineers from Boston went to Minas Gerais during World War II to extract something called sheet mica that was used in radios and detonators. That's how it all supposedly started. Before long, Brazilians from Minas were arriving in Boston. Savassi where your video ends is very well known for it's an affluent section of Belo Horizonte. For me, I prefer the pace of a place like Belo over that of Rio. The food and beer is supposed to be really good. Anyway, nice video! Thanks for sharing.
This is very interesting feedback. Thank you so much for sharing. I have been reading a lot about this and you are right 100%. It is really refreshing and I truly appreciate that. I have to agree that the pace of Belo Horizonte is better long-term. However, I think it comes from maturity as many people are still on the party stages, thanks a lot for watching!
Be aways welcome to my city! You should have gone up to the mountains behind Pope Square! There’s a park over there just for hiking and the sights are astonishing! God bless you! God bless America!
Great video, Ivain. Thank you for the tour around the city of Belo Horizonte. The scenery looks amazing. It looks like a beautiful place to visit. Great content. I enjoyed watching 👍👍👍.
Thank you so much for watching! I appreciate that. It’s very slow compared to Rio, but it’s a nice place to visit nonetheless
Cool place! I’m about to serve my mission in Belo Horizonte 🤙
Have fun! It’s an amazing place!
you were on the less busy side of the lake, on the busy side theres plenty of rental bike places
Good to know! Thanks for watching!
I loved my time in Belo Horizonte made lots of friends but the classism and colorism is very rampant there I rather Salvador or rio if you are a black person
Every nice restaurant /bar /club blacks ppl are in the back positions (cleaning/cook) and the eyes that were on me as if I can’t to afford the things I was doing was weird… I went with other white gringos and Brazilians the eyes were glued on me and when I ask my friends why he told me “blks are behind here so when they are in nice places people are curious or disgusted “ but he told me to ignore it for the most part MOST people were super chill
Wow very interesting. I agree with everything you said. It’s a very different place than Salvador for sure.
@@IvainTures exactly man you can actually feel it !! I’m like wait why are these people looking at me like they’ve never seen a blk person there’s way to many blk / mix Brazilians but once you pay attention to the society economic numbers you understand why like I sad go to multiple bars or restaurants you’ll see blacks in the back mix people serving and white ppl the manager 90% of spots we’re exactly like this the closest thing I seen to a black manager was a white passing mix one🤦🏾♂️
I am from BH, I am sorry for the bad situation you went through.. although Brazil society is quite diversed we still face racism...
Desejo que retorne em breve a Minas Gerais.Aqui é incrivel.Da proxima vez visite Ouro Preto e se possivel Tiradentes.Cidades historicas muito bem preservadas.
Good video 📹, I also like 👍
Thanks so much for watching!
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You should had visited the Inhotim museum…
Que legal sua visita ! Se eu tivesse que te falar alguma coisa pessoalmente em qualquer rua que eu e voce passassemos um pelo outro eu diria." Welcome to Brasil"❤❤❤
Iyemoja is the goddess of the sea in Yoruba culture(religion )in Nigeria,some people call it Mammy water.
Same in Cameroon. Thanks so much for watching!
Wow you surprised me, I speak Portuguese( I am Portuguese Teacher at College here,and I almost born in Brazil, my dad lived there for 15 years, Angola ditador regime mpla, stopped my mother at Angola airport, when she was about to take plane to meet my dad in São Paulo Brazil she was pregnant. , that's the country I am going to retire.
Brazil is my favorite country in the world.
Did you feel safe brother?
@@AngolanAmerican for the most part yes
@@IvainTures thank you
your history is interesting.. so you would be a Brazilian, everyone who was born in Brazil is automatically a Brazilian
No Brasil, nós falamos português, esse país é uma nação. Portanto, se vc não consegue encontrar alguém que fale inglês, o problema é seu gringo!
Vá vc aprender uma nova língua!!
my city! you also passed where my cousin lives :)
Oh wow! That’s amazing ! Thanks for watching!
You don't call cheese bread. That's an insult. It's Pão de Queijo. Yes, you can speak it.
It's just food. Relax
Relaxxxx
😂 Welcome to Belo Horizonte ( beautiful horizon). Actually, you're no stranger to this city Which is made of your African brothers and sisters!
In this city you should feel like a colonizer from Mama Africa, having millions of descendants. You brought so many things to the land.
Don't be shy, this place owes you!
Belo Horizonte is NOT pronounced Horizontay it is pronounced Horizonche. In Portuguêse the “T” is pronounced with a CH.
Boa Sorte 👍🏾
Oh good to know! Thanks so much!
Iemajar is what Starbucks use on their logo.
heheh true
Não vai nadar ai nao eim kkk ai tem jacaré
Cheap country if you US dollars