Sou do Pará. Já fui a Aquiraz, que imagino seja próximo de onde você vive, pro casamento de um irmão meu. Era comecinho das chuvas, e lembro que nunca na minha vida vi tanto mosquitinho, bichinho, sapinho, borboletinhas, e todo tipo de ser vivo espalhado pelo chão dos locais, e em torno das lâmpadas. A presença dessas coisas aí no litoral cearense, nas regiões rurais, é enorme, maior até do que numa casa de campo na Amazônia. A água aqui penetra bem rápido no solo, que por isso fica pobre em nutrientes e precisa ser corrigido se alguém deseja aproveitá-lo na agricultura. A água dos rios costuma ser mais ácida e os mosquitos não curtem tanto isso para sua reprodução, de modo que, na temporada de chuvas, a gente tem a infestação de alguns bichinhos voadores mas nada similar ao que vimos em Aquiraz. Em todo caso, a beleza dessa região do Ceará mais do que compensou. 😇🥰 Nice video, congratulations.
Brother lots of love from Connecticut. I wanna stay in your posada in the near future 👍🏻 thanks for all the info about Brazil, indeed Brazil is a beautiful country to make it my home
My son lives in Natal It rains there too in Summer months. I live in Scotland so I am an expert on weather. The roads and pavements are bad in Brazil you see the army fixing them .
Thanks for providing the details of owning a pousada in Brazil. The climate and infrastructure definitely make it difficult. I've also noticed "water issues" in many apartments. How ironic that your neighbors are foreigners too, LOL! How did that happen?
@@thebrazilianexpat4041 Fico imaginando como deve ser o processo de adaptação de um norueguês ao Brasil. Não deve ser fácil, mas você já está aqui há bastante tempo. Portanto, conhece todos os caminhos e descaminhos. Que dê tudo certo!
Ignore the haters bro. I know you love Brazil otherwise you wouldn't be here. If people can't take the truth about the problems in Brazil then too bad. Keep up the good work! 👍 Tamo juntos!
@@thebrazilianexpat4041 For sure. I never let the negative comments bother me either. And thanks for the compliment! If I am ever in the northeast, will definitely check out your place.
Here are some video topics I want from you. Construction - tijolos/tiles vs concrete - regional? Costs? Durability? Styles? Poisonous critters - repellent? Boots? Rural safer than city? But then you're further away from services like hospital. Car or no car? Old car vs new car (without the expenses part because Brazil is tax heavy) Are new cars less stolen than old ones because of technology. - are old cars better to blend in? Home safety - people have walls and bars for obvious reasons but it seems like the gate to enter is a bottleneck and makes people vulnerable, I see designs where there is a double gate that you enter them close behind you then another gate to the interior. Stuff and Equipment - if you have computers and tech. What route is safer - house in the jungle, single family in the city or condo Do blackouts destroy appliances? Could be a single video or just respond here. I think you're very business minded so you focus on bureaucracy but I'd love for you to do a 6 month plan when someone moves to Brazil.
I love your channel, just wish you could upload more often. I do not think you should get offended or upset about those kind of comments. As a foreigner in any foreign country, you will get those kind of comments from the local population. As you know the Norwegians are the first one to say, if you don’t like our country, leave.
Thanks for the nice comment 😊 Buddy, I have so many topics to cover on my channel, just not enough time. Hopefully I’ll be on track again in a few months 🙏🏼 I don’t get offended by the comments, it’s a part of the game… I just think some of my fellow Brazilians misunderstand the message that I’m trying to get across.
Sou do Pará. Já fui a Aquiraz, que imagino seja próximo de onde você vive, pro casamento de um irmão meu. Era comecinho das chuvas, e lembro que nunca na minha vida vi tanto mosquitinho, bichinho, sapinho, borboletinhas, e todo tipo de ser vivo espalhado pelo chão dos locais, e em torno das lâmpadas. A presença dessas coisas aí no litoral cearense, nas regiões rurais, é enorme, maior até do que numa casa de campo na Amazônia. A água aqui penetra bem rápido no solo, que por isso fica pobre em nutrientes e precisa ser corrigido se alguém deseja aproveitá-lo na agricultura. A água dos rios costuma ser mais ácida e os mosquitos não curtem tanto isso para sua reprodução, de modo que, na temporada de chuvas, a gente tem a infestação de alguns bichinhos voadores mas nada similar ao que vimos em Aquiraz. Em todo caso, a beleza dessa região do Ceará mais do que compensou. 😇🥰 Nice video, congratulations.
🎉 that's living in the tropics 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Brother lots of love from Connecticut. I wanna stay in your posada in the near future 👍🏻 thanks for all the info about Brazil, indeed Brazil is a beautiful country to make it my home
My son lives in Natal It rains there too in Summer months. I live in Scotland so I am an expert on weather. The roads and pavements are bad in Brazil you see the army fixing them .
Thanks for the feedback! In Norway we have a saying we get all the rain from Scotland 😅
I'm here in Itu from London. My girlfriend owns a store and yesterday she was complaining about the rain leaking into the shop
She’s not the only one complaining 😊
Stupid Brazil 🇧🇷 COYS
Brazil is so beautiful and underrated! Most foreigners are now heading to Asia and miss the opportunities in Brazil
I agree 100% ❤️
Welcome back , it’s always nice to watch your content .
Thank you sir! Hopefully I’ll be back again soon!
👍👍👍
Oui , retenir les fondtions tres important le reste sera expérience 😃
Thanks for providing the details of owning a pousada in Brazil. The climate and infrastructure definitely make it difficult. I've also noticed "water issues" in many apartments. How ironic that your neighbors are foreigners too, LOL! How did that happen?
Thanks for the feedback! The foreign neighbor situation is purely a coincidence 😀
Lamento saber. Espero que tudo se resolva.
Estou bem acostumado já! 😊 Vai dar certo 👍
@@thebrazilianexpat4041 Fico imaginando como deve ser o processo de adaptação de um norueguês ao Brasil. Não deve ser fácil, mas você já está aqui há bastante tempo. Portanto, conhece todos os caminhos e descaminhos. Que dê tudo certo!
Ignore the haters bro. I know you love Brazil otherwise you wouldn't be here. If people can't take the truth about the problems in Brazil then too bad. Keep up the good work! 👍 Tamo juntos!
I know buddy… it’s not bothering me really, just had to say it! Nice channel you have btw!
@@thebrazilianexpat4041 For sure. I never let the negative comments bother me either. And thanks for the compliment! If I am ever in the northeast, will definitely check out your place.
Here are some video topics I want from you.
Construction - tijolos/tiles vs concrete - regional? Costs? Durability? Styles?
Poisonous critters - repellent? Boots?
Rural safer than city? But then you're further away from services like hospital.
Car or no car? Old car vs new car (without the expenses part because Brazil is tax heavy)
Are new cars less stolen than old ones because of technology.
- are old cars better to blend in?
Home safety - people have walls and bars for obvious reasons but it seems like the gate to enter is a bottleneck and makes people vulnerable, I see designs where there is a double gate that you enter them close behind you then another gate to the interior.
Stuff and Equipment - if you have computers and tech. What route is safer - house in the jungle, single family in the city or condo
Do blackouts destroy appliances?
Could be a single video or just respond here.
I think you're very business minded so you focus on bureaucracy but I'd love for you to do a 6 month plan when someone moves to Brazil.
Thanks for the great ideas… they are duly noted and I will se what I can do! ☺️
I love your channel, just wish you could upload more often. I do not think you should get offended or upset about those kind of comments. As a foreigner in any foreign country, you will get those kind of comments from the local population. As you know the Norwegians are the first one to say, if you don’t like our country, leave.
Thanks for the nice comment 😊 Buddy, I have so many topics to cover on my channel, just not enough time. Hopefully I’ll be on track again in a few months 🙏🏼
I don’t get offended by the comments, it’s a part of the game… I just think some of my fellow Brazilians misunderstand the message that I’m trying to get across.