The Magical Genie 123
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I've had the pleasure of seeing the Brazilian Tour Groups on 4 of my 5 trips.
So what happens when/if there is a rowdy Cheer leading group and the fabled Btg at the same time?
Ever see it? Do they combine forces or try to out do each other in noise?
We have been lucky enough to not have had either groups be really bad yet..or be too annoying. Only a little chanting,only a little bit of teenage antics , only a little bit if cutting in lines. I have had worse treatment from the seagulls at MK.
I saw a group from Uruguay I believe all wearing the national soccer uniform. I thought that was kind of cool.
Thanks, appreciate the info. And my clue is the language spoken when from S. America. Most guests from Argentina are speaking Spanish, the vast majority of guests from Brazil are not.
The degree of poverty, and the lack of good safety nets, makes poverty in Brazil much tougher than here. In my opinion, I would rather be poor here than in Brazil. Not to mention the lack of opportunity for the lower classes. Upward mobility is not only possible, but almost expected in the U.S. In most Latin American countries, poverty closes most doors that we take for granted (schooling, higher education, unemployment insurance, the general absence of a suffocatingly rigid class structure). Yes, being poor is dismal in either country, but I would tend to think that being poor in Brazil would be much more hopeless.
I have encountered groups from Puerto Rico; singing, chanting, rude. Brazilians; singing, chanting, rude. British; polite, quiet, loved to chat. Japanese; excessively polite, very quiet, not too chatty but very nice people.
It is a cultural thing. However, when visiting a foreign land it is best to act more like the natives than where you come from.
I have encountered groups from Puerto Rico; singing, chanting, rude. Brazilians; singing, chanting, rude. British; polite, quiet, loved to chat. Japanese; excessively polite, very quiet, not too chatty but very nice people.
It is a cultural thing. However, when visiting a foreign land it is best to act more like the natives than where you come from.
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