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    Quote Originally Posted by coolfrenchguy View Post
    yes clothes like this

    it's looks like quite popular in norway,apparently girls like it
    military parkas are good too like, stock surplus shop because between brazil and norway is not the same climate and a waaaayyyy more colder,have you been in europe before
    portuguese is like french an roman language, i know because i'am surrounded by portugueses ,at reading i can undestand a bit because it's not far but the phonetic is awfull, i know just a single word of portuguese fodes lol,each portuguese that i have meet in the bars are ending a lot of phrases with fodes, i have understand
    that it's mean more or less "fuck me" in french,its depend of the context
    O que é isto tudo? Tu sempre fodes tudo.
    - Faut toujours qu'elle la ramène ! she always needs to open her big mouth! approximately
    That's also the "style" here during winter.



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    Quote Originally Posted by The Lawspeaker View Post
    That's also the "style" here during winter.
    As we see that is't real winter in Scandinavia (no snow). It is autumn (yellow leafs in the bushes behind of them).
    Shoes & pants shows that too. The jackets might be used/suits even bit colder weather.
    4 totally different seasons needs bit different clothes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Finnish Swede View Post
    As we see that is't real winter in Scandinavia (no snow). It is autumn (yellow leafs in the bushes behind of them).
    Shoes & pants shows that too. The jackets might be used/suits even bit colder weather.
    4 totally different seasons needs bit different clothes.
    Usually our winter doesn't really go beyond a lot of wind, fog, rain and temperatures between 0 and 6 during the day and between -2 and 0 during the night. Our winters can get colder though and that's when the fur lined collars and caps come out.




    Boys and girls (men and women too) add an additional sweater underneath it. Like in Scandinavia.. it's quite unisex. Boys (and men) no longer wear headwear. (although the cap is making a reappearance in fashion).



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    Quote Originally Posted by luc2112 View Post
    São Paulo interior? São Paulo Capital and Rio are hell on earth. Violent, smothered transit and very high cost of living. Good regions in terms of employment are Midwest and North.
    I am currently in the capital as my family lives here and in the metropolitan area of São Paulo. I haven't face any violence or threat so far, nor seen anything happen to others, but traffic here is really bad both in terms of car queues and risk of being run over. It also feels like this city is eating up my money as fast as Sweden. The prices really aren't that different, even for locally produced goods. Imports are actually even more expensive than in Sweden, luckily I don't need to buy imported goods. The problem with the interior is there might be fewer jobs there and interest for English learning is not as high as in big cities. Teaching English or Swedish are practically the only type of job I could have here since the pay is good. It would be very stupid to work low-paying jobs here instead of Sweden or W. Europe in general.

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