

Gabby11
Honduran expat in Brazil
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About me
Honduran
Lives in Fortaleza
Speaks English spanish portuguese
Registration: 10 November 2014
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Work Idea's Brazil for english and portuguese speaker by stevefunk
Does anyway have any interesting work idea's for a native english speaker who speaks Portuguese as well other than the usual english teacher Maybe tourism or oil and gas industry , trying to get idea's I have a media creation/entertainment ...

Yes. And there is a big amount of hotels around the country that work with time shared projects. Read More


Work Idea's Brazil for english and portuguese speaker by stevefunk
Does anyway have any interesting work idea's for a native english speaker who speaks Portuguese as well other than the usual english teacher Maybe tourism or oil and gas industry , trying to get idea's I have a media creation/entertainment ...

Have you thought with working with timeshared,? its in the tourism area, and ccan give you lots of options. Read More


Brazilian food, boring??? by James
http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l22/Ricgoes/LEITOA001.jpg I was amused, to say the very least, by a recent article in another [unnamed] website for expats in Brazil, complaining about how boring and bland Brazilian food is. At the same time I was ...

I totally agree with you in the part that is impossible to find a decent chinese restaurant... Thai or indian im not even going to try; But then again we are in Brazil! Why try to get any of those foreign dishes? Im still searching for good decent ... Read More


Brazilian food, boring??? by James
http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l22/Ricgoes/LEITOA001.jpg I was amused, to say the very least, by a recent article in another [unnamed] website for expats in Brazil, complaining about how boring and bland Brazilian food is. At the same time I was ...

I depends on the city you are living, and wether or not you have enough money to go out and find this amazing dishes you are talking about. Personally im having trouble with the day to day basic food they eat here in Fortaleza, as i find it plain ... Read More


Is a dress code in honduras? by Nelson84
I read some where it is frowned upon in honduras if you are wearing shorts? Do you have to wear pants in the city(La Ceiba)?

I agree with jorge777 there is no dress code, but usually people like to dress up a little; some jeans and tshirt or knee lenght shorts will help not to drag too much attention towards you Read More