@@tripsterpanda OOO yes...Rio was fantastic and very beautiful ,we also were in Sao Paulo - also very cool, interesting and lot things to do :) Looking forward next time to visit Brazil 🇧🇷 ❤
Hi, I have drafted videos about it a couple of times but I have not yet found a consistent and easy way for foreigners to do it. There is also a lot of differences depending where you get your sim card or which operator you choose. Once I am able to pin down a consistent process, I will definitely make a video about it. Thanks for the suggestion!
I absolutely agree! In theory, all tourists should have a cpf number in Brazil, but no one really does it, as it is just a pain and not really useful once you leave the country. I think that if they had options for tourists to do things without a cpf in Brazil, things would be much easier! In any case, you have options like e-sims, which allows you to get connected in Brazil without all the hassle. This is my affiliate link, if you would like to check. airalo.tp.st/TZ95Jztj I might earn a small commission but there is no additional cost to you, should you decide to use their products.
@@tripsterpanda I had bad experiences using Airalo last year in Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan 😡 Airalo couldn’t connect to ANY telcos in those 3 countries. I ended up buying esims/simcards from the shops in those 3 countries. They work brilliantly ! My question is : Have you been using Airalo in Brazil ? Because if you don’t, you are just like billions (yes so many of them !! Haha 😝) of scammers out there who promote Airalo but never been to the actual countries they said Airalo works.
I have been to Brazil, being Brazilian myself. As such, I do have a cpf number and my Brazilian sim card attached to it. I have not used airalo but I know people who have and didnt have an issue. Also, if you watch my videos frequently enough you will see that I hardly ever recommend stuff on my videos, as I only do so when it makes sense (in this case here, I was offering an option to him so that he could bypass the need for cpf). I am sorry you had a bad experience with them and I appreciate you adding your feedback here so people can make informed decisions when deciding how they want to proceed.
That tower sculpture "Parque das Esculturas" near Praça do Marco Zero looks like a sword in stone, like in the Arthurian legend.
Now that you say that, I can def see it!
I will definitely add Recife to my Brazil itinerary
You should!
Looks cool
It is very cool in there indeed!
Beautiful video with many practical informations :)
Glad you liked it! 🥰 You’ve been to Rio already? Can’t remember if the date has passed already. If yes, hope you liked it there :)
@@tripsterpanda OOO yes...Rio was fantastic and very beautiful ,we also were in Sao Paulo - also very cool, interesting and lot things to do :) Looking forward next time to visit Brazil 🇧🇷 ❤
That’s amazing! I’m always happy to hear when people enjoy their time in Brazil. Hopefully that next time can be soon!
@@tripsterpanda It will be in 1 or two years :) My second part comes from Brazil 🥰
el hecho que la letra "r" suena como la letra "j" en español es increíble.
¡es verdad! Tenemos ambos sonidos para r, pero al principio de la frase suele ser el sonido h.
Oh my goodness…laytee
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Can you do a video how foreigners can buy sim card in Brazil please ? I read that it is difficult for foreigners to buy SIM card in Brazil. Thank you
Hi, I have drafted videos about it a couple of times but I have not yet found a consistent and easy way for foreigners to do it. There is also a lot of differences depending where you get your sim card or which operator you choose. Once I am able to pin down a consistent process, I will definitely make a video about it. Thanks for the suggestion!
@@tripsterpanda thank you so much ☺️
I absolutely agree! In theory, all tourists should have a cpf number in Brazil, but no one really does it, as it is just a pain and not really useful once you leave the country. I think that if they had options for tourists to do things without a cpf in Brazil, things would be much easier! In any case, you have options like e-sims, which allows you to get connected in Brazil without all the hassle. This is my affiliate link, if you would like to check.
airalo.tp.st/TZ95Jztj
I might earn a small commission but there is no additional cost to you, should you decide to use their products.
@@tripsterpanda I had bad experiences using Airalo last year in Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan 😡 Airalo couldn’t connect to ANY telcos in those 3 countries. I ended up buying esims/simcards from the shops in those 3 countries. They work brilliantly ! My question is : Have you been using Airalo in Brazil ? Because if you don’t, you are just like billions (yes so many of them !! Haha 😝) of scammers out there who promote Airalo but never been to the actual countries they said Airalo works.
I have been to Brazil, being Brazilian myself. As such, I do have a cpf number and my Brazilian sim card attached to it. I have not used airalo but I know people who have and didnt have an issue. Also, if you watch my videos frequently enough you will see that I hardly ever recommend stuff on my videos, as I only do so when it makes sense (in this case here, I was offering an option to him so that he could bypass the need for cpf).
I am sorry you had a bad experience with them and I appreciate you adding your feedback here so people can make informed decisions when deciding how they want to proceed.