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🔴JetLive Fridays, ep.17: Portuguese Pronunciation Challenge 🇧🇷

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🔴JetLive Fridays, ep.17: Portuguese Pronunciation Challenge 🇧🇷

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  1. This Brazilian is staying here for Peru and Canada! Your style of vlogging is really nice. When you come back, Minas Gerais and Rio Grande do Sul (especially the highlands region of the latter) are the best states to visit in terms of safety and the way you like to vlog, you also have to get to know our capital and its marvelous government buildings.

  2. "Never throw toilet paper into the toilet bowl"…this applies to China too. Must throw them into a thrashbin.
    Have a safe and pleasant flight to Lima, Peru..Steve lvana. Stay safe and take good care. Looking forward to your Peru series 💪

  3. I'm sure that in another three months here in Brazil you will be fluent in Portuguese hahaha. I loved the challenge 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟!! Also, I love your excitement ❤️❤️

  4. Regarding Bahia: yes, Salvador's crime rates are regretably high. However, the state is huge and there is a lot to see outside the capital, especially since you guys seem to really enjoy a more chill, laid back vibe. My advice would be to take a look at Salvador (it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site for a reason) and then head somewhere smaller (the beach-loving hippie in Steve should check out Morro de São Paulo at the very least). I can't stress this enough: do your research and you'll see that in Bahia you'll be spoiled for choice.

    Anyway, have fun in Peru!

  5. Was Nice to know your channel! Have a beautiful trip to Peru! In november, the rains will start in Brasil! Is better if you came in september, october! Came to Minas, Belo Hrizonte, Brumadinho, Ouro Preto, Tiradentes, Capitólio, Poços de Caldas, a city inside of a vulcanion' s crater , Poços de Caldas has farms of special coffees, farm of olives ( has a premium of one of best olive oil of the world, they wins in New York) delicious artesanal beers, cristal murano arts, mountains, waterfalls, delicious food, close to São Paulo, and termal water, you can take relax baths! You were be welcome! God bless you! Wonderful job! We miss you two! ❤

  6. I loved you and your adventures here in Brazil… go back
    You need go to Foz do Iguaçu(Paraná) and Ouro Preto(Minas Gerais)
    Sorry about my english…. probabilite looks like Steve's portuguese…. kkkk

  7. Oh my god you are leaving too fast, guys, that’s so much to know yet. When you come back take a look at Bahia, Goiás, Mina Gerais and North Coast States, each one better than the other. Have a nice trip in Peru!

  8. I can't believe you guys are leaving already!!! Its been like a second…. I love your idea to come back to the world cup, Brazil's match days are almost like a national holliday…. And you can also get to know more of "worldwide" destinations, like the amazon and Iguacu Falls.. Best regards!!!!!

  9. It was great following you throughout this trip. I feel the same about Rio: great to visit for a week or so and then leave. But I'd easily live in São Paulo or Floripa. Do come again and do visit Minas Gerais next time!

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