How to Travel the World for (Almost) Free: travelforalmostfree.com/ref=beforeyougo // Recommended Tours in Sao Paulo: Classic Half-Day Private Tour of São Paulo: www.viator.com/tours/Sao-Paulo/6-hour-Classic-Sao-Paulo-City-Tour/d5112-72313P13?pid=P00104625&mcid=42383&medium=link&medium_version=selector&campaign=yt-saopaulo-comments Secrets of Downtown São Paulo Bike Tour: www.viator.com/tours/Sao-Paulo/Small-Group-Downtown-Sao-Paulo-Historical-Bike-Tour/d5112-24379P2?pid=P00104625&mcid=42383&medium=link&medium_version=selector&campaign=yt-saopaulo-comments Skydive Tandem - São Paulo - Brazil: www.viator.com/tours/Sao-Paulo/Double-Jump-of-Parachutes-Tandem-Jump/d5112-139044P1?pid=P00104625&mcid=42383&medium=link&medium_version=selector&campaign=yt-saopaulo-comments Private Tour Of São Paulo With Its Main Sights - Optional Airport Pickup: www.viator.com/tours/Sao-Paulo/5-hour-Standard-Sao-Paulo-City-Tour/d5112-72313P3?pid=P00104625&mcid=42383&medium=link&medium_version=selector&campaign=yt-saopaulo-comments
There is also another interesting thing to do in SP, that is to explore the second hand book shops around the city, you will find a lot of old and rare books for a very cheap price, there are books of many different languages, also CD,s and LPs for those who like this type of recordings.
São Paulo is the largest city of America, all Americas, not only Latin America. São Paulo ia the largest city of south and ocidental hemispheres and lusophony, too. The city is the 4th largest on the planet.
Thanks for this, it has helped me have an idea what to do. I would have preferred that you said the place names in Portuguese too, my friends there didn't recognise the translated names, so I guess neither would people on the street.
Brazil is 15 years more advanced and developed than other countries in the world. It is recommended that you react to Brazilian cities and infrastructure. Brazilian society is light years more advanced than other humans. The rest of the world is stuck in time. Brazil is an advanced China and Japan, but the socio-environmental aspect puts Brazil light years ahead of other countries.
@@beforeyougotravel Yes, I know. Just like r's are pronounced like h's. I'm from Brazil, and am still pretty fluent. Just never got into the pronunciations of r's and d's like they do. Maybe it's a regional thing? Or maybe it's because I left Brazil very young.
@@giusepped3678 I'm from the city of Santo Andre in Sao Paulo. Like I said, my Mom and I left Brazil when I was very young so I grew up pronouncing words like I heard my mother and my aunts and uncles pronounce them. I never picked up the "d" as a "j" or the "r" as an "h".
@@sassykitty292 most of the states in the south, southeast and center-west of brazil tend to pronounce the "d" before the letter "i" as a "j". Only before the letter "i", or "e" if it sounds like an "i". The "r" being pronounced as an "h" thl is pretty universal, as long as it's in the beginning ou the very end of the word.
Differently from developed countries Brazil does not care if it is safe or not, otherwise, every year, over 60000 Brazilians would not be killed by gun shots in the street@@joseluciocorrea1866
How to Travel the World for (Almost) Free: travelforalmostfree.com/ref=beforeyougo // Recommended Tours in Sao Paulo:
Classic Half-Day Private Tour of São Paulo: www.viator.com/tours/Sao-Paulo/6-hour-Classic-Sao-Paulo-City-Tour/d5112-72313P13?pid=P00104625&mcid=42383&medium=link&medium_version=selector&campaign=yt-saopaulo-comments
Secrets of Downtown São Paulo Bike Tour: www.viator.com/tours/Sao-Paulo/Small-Group-Downtown-Sao-Paulo-Historical-Bike-Tour/d5112-24379P2?pid=P00104625&mcid=42383&medium=link&medium_version=selector&campaign=yt-saopaulo-comments
Skydive Tandem - São Paulo - Brazil: www.viator.com/tours/Sao-Paulo/Double-Jump-of-Parachutes-Tandem-Jump/d5112-139044P1?pid=P00104625&mcid=42383&medium=link&medium_version=selector&campaign=yt-saopaulo-comments
Private Tour Of São Paulo With Its Main Sights - Optional Airport Pickup: www.viator.com/tours/Sao-Paulo/5-hour-Standard-Sao-Paulo-City-Tour/d5112-72313P3?pid=P00104625&mcid=42383&medium=link&medium_version=selector&campaign=yt-saopaulo-comments
There is also another interesting thing to do in SP, that is to explore the second hand book shops around the city, you will find a lot of old and rare books for a very cheap price, there are books of many different languages, also CD,s and LPs for those who like this type of recordings.
great suggestion!
Can you give us some locations
São Paulo is the largest city of America, all Americas, not only Latin America. São Paulo ia the largest city of south and ocidental hemispheres and lusophony, too. The city is the 4th largest on the planet.
Oh yes you're right!
Muricans always think the usa is special
Is true 🙏❤️
perfeitoooo , que lugar maravilhoso, i love you sp
São Paulo,is known for its love of football,and watching match is a must-do while in The city.
Não é obrigatória não
Sao Paulo is so beautiful
It is! And sooo huge.
Sao paulo e nota 1000
🎉 São Paulo maior centro comerciais
Thanks for this, it has helped me have an idea what to do. I would have preferred that you said the place names in Portuguese too, my friends there didn't recognise the translated names, so I guess neither would people on the street.
Lo amo❤
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Amazing
I Love ❤ SP
terra da garoa
Maravilhosa ❤❤❤❤❤
Great tips but please show the Brazilian names of the places for some more seconds!
But is it dangerous in all these areas you showed us?
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Brazil is 15 years more advanced and developed than other countries in the world. It is recommended that you react to Brazilian cities and infrastructure. Brazilian society is light years more advanced than other humans. The rest of the world is stuck in time. Brazil is an advanced China and Japan, but the socio-environmental aspect puts Brazil light years ahead of other countries.
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seems lame
Narrator is pronouncing "Liberdade" wrong. There's no "j" in it. Annoying.
That is how it's pronounced. Many Ds in Portugese is pronounced with a J.
@@beforeyougotravel Yes, I know. Just like r's are pronounced like h's. I'm from Brazil, and am still pretty fluent. Just never got into the pronunciations of r's and d's like they do. Maybe it's a regional thing? Or maybe it's because I left Brazil very young.
@@sassykitty292did you live in the Northeast? I think they don't do the "jee" sound there, it's more of a "de".
@@giusepped3678 I'm from the city of Santo Andre in Sao Paulo. Like I said, my Mom and I left Brazil when I was very young so I grew up pronouncing words like I heard my mother and my aunts and uncles pronounce them. I never picked up the "d" as a "j" or the "r" as an "h".
@@sassykitty292 most of the states in the south, southeast and center-west of brazil tend to pronounce the "d" before the letter "i" as a "j". Only before the letter "i", or "e" if it sounds like an "i". The "r" being pronounced as an "h" thl is pretty universal, as long as it's in the beginning ou the very end of the word.
too dangerous...
stay at home then
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This is not true! São Paulo is the capital city of Brazil with the smaller number of violent crimes! Smaller than most big cities in the US!
Differently from developed countries Brazil does not care if it is safe or not, otherwise, every year, over 60000 Brazilians would not be killed by gun shots in the street@@joseluciocorrea1866
too dangerous ?? in what sense ???