I aint gone lie. Not even tripping on the females Brazilians know how to LIVE and celebrate LIFE and each other. This just takes me back to what I experienced while there. Americans from The US could learn a whole lot from Brazilians and that's FRFR. I'm out this raggedy muhfuh ASAP!
Believe it or not, this video reminded me of the Brazilian bars in Boston (pre-Covid), especially the music and dancing. The major difference is that in Boston the Brazilians mostly come in as tight couples or groups, while in the video it seems less cliquish.
Too many Brazilian men and not enough Brazilian women, so the men tend to be over protective of the ladies and bunch up around them! I’m Brazilian and grew up in Boston lived there for 20 yrs and I can tell you the amount of men to women is crazy, something like 8 to 1.
@@RandomNPC001 Interesting. The other thing I noticed is that many Brazilian women in Boston struggle with English, at least the ones I saw at the Brazilian joints. I prefer running into Brazilian women who are on their way to clean a house. They will step out of their cars with vacuum cleaners and other equipment. They are much friendlier and more relaxed. There are a lot of them who clean houses in Greater Boston. America is very interesting in how different new immigrants will fall into a particular job niche, probably because earlier ones, from the same group, did the same work. 😊
@@usa_kenyan those are usually people from rural areas very few are from the city. Most service related work are found through referrals (cleaning, construction, mechanics, carpentry, painting, restaurants). I myself was a manager at a restaurant for 15 yrs in Boston.
@@RandomNPC001 There is a relatively new supermarket here (I will not mention its name). It has a cafe and a nice, big dining room with lots of tables and chairs. You can even take your laptop there and do some work while you eat or drink something). The WiFi is very good good and they have wall outlets. Since the pandemic started a lot of Brazilians sit in this dining room, waiting for Instacart orders. They hang out in the end of the room where there are couches. I would say 60% are women, 40% men. Most of these women are really beautiful. I usually take my laptop to this room and work away while watching the women on the sly. But most have very limited fluency in English. But it is fun to watch them talk and joke in Portuguese. They laugh a lot. I'm very polite with them and never gaze directly.
The Brazilian way to savor and celebrate life comes from the fact we all know how hard it is to make it there and even if you make it, it can be taken away in a second. So they tend to celebrate every little thing while they can, because you don’t know what tomorrow will bring! “You can live to make money or you can make money to live, the opinion is yours!”
Hey Dennis. I missed you and was worried I haven't seen your videos for few days now. I had to pray to heavens in case your are no feeling great. Happy to see you again with a banging Video. Love from Christopher your fan from Port Harcourt, Nigeria
I’m going to Brazil in the future and I have a few questions Brotha. Do the local women speak much English there? Are there any areas that you avoid going to or have been and have no intentions of going back for whatever reason? Is it easy to buy land property there? Do the women approach the men there or do they prefer the primitive man approaching them?
Only 5% of Brazilians speak English, so speaking the language is a must. Avoid areas too dark and with few people, try go to places like Leblon, Ipanema, Copacabana, and lapa (amazing night life). As for Brazilian women they come in all shapes, sizes and style just like USA. They can be a lit more forward then American women, but it doesn’t mean they are DTF. Show them respect and appreciate them and they will kindly return the favor. Have fun stay safe bro!
41% of Brazilians already had both 💉 also Brazil is more of a live and let live culture, it's highly doubtful Australia style Soviet Mandates would work here.
@@djeanpierre Dennis: I hope you're not saying that you don't take masks seriously. I know one Brazilian woman in Boston who is very pissed off at Bolsonaro for encouraging people not to take the pandemic seriously. Covid is not a joke. I'm not looking for an argument. Just be careful. Have fun but be careful. I would rather see you on the beach, chatting with Brazilian babes, than on a ventilator.
@@usa_kenyan I would rather have a president who encourages freedom of choice amongst his people then one that encourages police to arrest protestors like in Australia. No one here isn't taking COVID-19 seriously but we're all adults, enough of these economy killing mandates already. I'm 50 and enjoy traveling, if by some chance I'm on a ventilator and see the light, I would die happy knowing I lived life to fullest.
Brazil at its cultural best, every State has a uniqueness to it.
You are truly a pioneer in Brasil brother, keep up the good work!
All eleven minutes and forty seven seconds of that video is fucking awesome! Dennis your videos are always on point. Salute!
I aint gone lie. Not even tripping on the females Brazilians know how to LIVE and celebrate LIFE and each other. This just takes me back to what I experienced while there.
Americans from The US could learn a whole lot from Brazilians and that's FRFR.
I'm out this raggedy muhfuh ASAP!
I now see why cats be crying on the airplane on the way back to the States. I would be too after seeing that.....
Great job, Dennis, you gave a glimpse of Brazil"s culture!
It is cool to see how you enjoy Brazil 🇧🇷. Here we have a lots of culture. My county is unique! 😊
Do you have some friends to introduce me🤭? I am single and I would like to date a foreign man! 🙂
Do you have some friends to introduce me? I am single and I would like to date a foreign man 🙂.
@@bruninha99344 Sorry I didn’t see this. Yes I have plenty of friends! Where are you located?
Nice nightlife scene that's not too raunchy lol. Excellent videos Dennis. keep them coming.
Believe it or not, this video reminded me of the Brazilian bars in Boston (pre-Covid), especially the music and dancing. The major difference is that in Boston the Brazilians mostly come in as tight couples or groups, while in the video it seems less cliquish.
Cause they cliqued up with people who dont trip like Americans
Too many Brazilian men and not enough Brazilian women, so the men tend to be over protective of the ladies and bunch up around them! I’m Brazilian and grew up in Boston lived there for 20 yrs and I can tell you the amount of men to women is crazy, something like 8 to 1.
@@RandomNPC001 Interesting. The other thing I noticed is that many Brazilian women in Boston struggle with English, at least the ones I saw at the Brazilian joints. I prefer running into Brazilian women who are on their way to clean a house. They will step out of their cars with vacuum cleaners and other equipment. They are much friendlier and more relaxed. There are a lot of them who clean houses in Greater Boston. America is very interesting in how different new immigrants will fall into a particular job niche, probably because earlier ones, from the same group, did the same work. 😊
@@usa_kenyan those are usually people from rural areas very few are from the city. Most service related work are found through referrals (cleaning, construction, mechanics, carpentry, painting, restaurants). I myself was a manager at a restaurant for 15 yrs in Boston.
@@RandomNPC001 There is a relatively new supermarket here (I will not mention its name). It has a cafe and a nice, big dining room with lots of tables and chairs. You can even take your laptop there and do some work while you eat or drink something). The WiFi is very good good and they have wall outlets. Since the pandemic started a lot of Brazilians sit in this dining room, waiting for Instacart orders. They hang out in the end of the room where there are couches. I would say 60% are women, 40% men. Most of these women are really beautiful. I usually take my laptop to this room and work away while watching the women on the sly. But most have very limited fluency in English. But it is fun to watch them talk and joke in Portuguese. They laugh a lot. I'm very polite with them and never gaze directly.
The old man in the Hawaiian shirt shut it down
Probably the best street walk, club review video i have ever seen. Good camera work lots of local music and people having fun.
As usual, great stuff, bro!! 🔥
@3:15 One of my life goals is to be as vibrant and full of life like this O.G. 💯💫
I am absolutely jealous of the OG...
Ya dig?👍
The Brazilian way to savor and celebrate life comes from the fact we all know how hard it is to make it there and even if you make it, it can be taken away in a second. So they tend to celebrate every little thing while they can, because you don’t know what tomorrow will bring! “You can live to make money or you can make money to live, the opinion is yours!”
Nothing beats Live musicians
That Bar do Armando is my my club bar scene... well lit and live band woould have been nice to celebrate my Bday there i/21
As someone how live in manaus, is so good watch this video.
Keep up the good work 💯💪🏾
Que ótimo!
Hey Dennis. I missed you and was worried I haven't seen your videos for few days now. I had to pray to heavens in case your are no feeling great. Happy to see you again with a banging Video. Love from Christopher your fan from Port Harcourt, Nigeria
Damn. I don't know what to say about this comment.
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Hey wats good? How do you like Manaus? I plan on visiting there and Rio in November 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Zeca Pagodihno is one of favorites.
I luv the Live bands 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
which neighborhood is this brother? im headed there in 2 days need a good place to stay
Absolutely jealous of old papi with a hat @ 3:20
Some good stuff brother thanks.
*What is required to enter Brazil 🇧🇷 right now for travel?*
Just a passport!
I must visit Manaus in 2022.
Gives me Louisiana vibes
Awesome, not one woman in your video had 🤡 colored hair.
That is funny. 😄
COVID is running amok in Brazil. I would be on the patio if one is available.
LOL! they got Americans so damn brainwashed. Them people over living and not dying like all the bullshit news is projecting.
You got a new subscriber.
I’m going to Brazil in the future and I have a few questions Brotha. Do the local women speak much English there? Are there any areas that you avoid going to or have been and have no intentions of going back for whatever reason? Is it easy to buy land property there? Do the women approach the men there or do they prefer the primitive man approaching them?
Only 5% of Brazilians speak English, so speaking the language is a must. Avoid areas too dark and with few people, try go to places like Leblon, Ipanema, Copacabana, and lapa (amazing night life). As for Brazilian women they come in all shapes, sizes and style just like USA. They can be a lit more forward then American women, but it doesn’t mean they are DTF. Show them respect and appreciate them and they will kindly return the favor. Have fun stay safe bro!
dope
Question, how do you deal with the virus there? I saw no one with 😷 etc. I’ve had my shots though
41% of Brazilians already had both 💉 also Brazil is more of a live and let live culture, it's highly doubtful Australia style Soviet Mandates would work here.
I don’t think about it and I don’t worry about it.
@@djeanpierre Dennis: I hope you're not saying that you don't take masks seriously. I know one Brazilian woman in Boston who is very pissed off at Bolsonaro for encouraging people not to take the pandemic seriously. Covid is not a joke. I'm not looking for an argument. Just be careful. Have fun but be careful. I would rather see you on the beach, chatting with Brazilian babes, than on a ventilator.
@@usa_kenyan I would rather have a president who encourages freedom of choice amongst his people then one that encourages police to arrest protestors like in Australia.
No one here isn't taking COVID-19 seriously but we're all adults, enough of these economy killing mandates already.
I'm 50 and enjoy traveling, if by some chance I'm on a ventilator and see the light, I would die happy knowing I lived life to fullest.
With which amount do you live in brazil Per month
recomendo acima de 2mil
o salario aqui e 1.200 isso nao da pra 1 mes
Dennis, this sounds like Haitian compa. Do you have Haitian ancestry?
Probably. My family is from Louisiana, and you might already know the story with that. 😎
Brasil or Die!!!
Brazil is the best 👌.
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Brasil por siempre coñoooo!!!!!!!😎😃💯💯💯
Where are the dark skinned people located?
There is a small Haitian community in Manaus.
How Brasilians know English?
Some learn through courses, some through music, some through friends. It varies.