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noli30

Hi, I am Ana Cristina from Belo Horizonte ,Brazil, but i spent more time in Rio de Janeiro, where i have an apartment close Barra da Tijuca shoppings, and beaches. I lived abroad before and i love make new friends and meet other cultures.:D. I also would like to practice my english, so if you are a foreigner visiting Rio de Janeiro or Belo Horizonte, let me know. We can hang out sometimes and be good friends!;)
my email for contact is noly350@gmail.com
bye bye and enjoy Brazil!

James

Hello Ana Cristina,

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On behalf of the entire Expat-blog Team, welcome on board. I hope your experience here will be both enjoyable and informative.

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  William James Woodward – Brazil Animator, Expat-blog Team

Maximilien

Hi Ana Cristina,

Welcome to Expat-Blog :happy:

You can post an ad in the Language classes in Rio de Janeiro section. It might be helpful :)

I hope you make a lot of friends ;)

Thank you

Maximilien
Expat-blog Team

jeanreunion

Hi
My name is jean chane.we would like to go in Brasil ( Rio de Janeiro). Do you speak French because I'm a French Citizen.
Friends ans me come to Rio de Janeiro from juin 2014 ( 4 or 5 peoples. I would like if you can found  a guide speak French if possible for us in Rio de Janeiro.
email ( jean chane teng): na-not@hotmail.fr
Looking forward to your reply as possible
regards
jean chane teng

afj56

Hello Ana Cristina,

My name is Austin and I am interested in visiting Belo Horizonte and would like to go to Rio again.  My travel agent doesn't think that there is much to see in Belo Horizonte and is trying to get me to go to other places.  Do you feel it would be worth my time to travel to Belo?  I am in the process of learning Portuguese and I loved the beaches of Rio and Salvador.


Austin
afj1204@gmail.com

James

Hi Austin,

Your travel agent doesn't know much about Belo Horizonte then if he thinks their's nothing to see or do in Belo Horizonte. While it's not Rio or São Paulo by any stretch of the imagination there's enough to keep any tourist busy and happy.

There are historic sites, Mercado Central, Art Museum, Zoo and even a wacky upside down house in Nova Pampulha area. Which is actually two houses, one laying on its side and the other upside down. They're a real hoot! Every Sunday morning there's a handicraft and art street market on Avenida Alfonso Pena which is great, Central Park, you name it, there's lots to see and do, even if it's just sitting and sipping a cup of coffee at one of the outdoor tables at some coffee shop in Savassi and watching all the "beautiful people" go by. You'll love it I'm sure.

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Upside down house Belo Horizonte. (I'll give you directions to get there if you want)

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  William James Woodward – Brazil Animator, Expat-blog Team

lawyer_rio

While Belo Horizonte may not have all that much for a tourist to see, its close to Ouro Preto, Tiradentes and São Joao Del Rei, which are all on the UNESCO cultural heritage list, and definitely worth a visit.

jimmy.yu

Hi Cristina,

This is Jimmy from China.
Hope you can see my message. I will travel to Manus, Brazil. How long will it take from Manus to Rio? I'd like to meet and be good friends with u.

Cheers
Jimmy

James

Hi Jimmy,

Brazil is a country almost as large as China, Manaus is in the north of the country and Rio in the south-central region. It can mean a flight from anywhere around 4 1/2 to 10 hours depending on route and stopovers.

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  William James Woodward – Brazil Animator, Expat-blog Team

ana30

Hi Jimmy,

sorry only today i saw your message. i see the notification in one email that is not my main email box. i never been in Manaus but i know it is far from Rio.  our friend Wjwoodward  know better. i hope you have a nice trip!

ucebuflash

Hi


I am in Rio and have been for a month. I can help you with your English if you still need it. I am in Copacabana. A guide would be really helpful.


Harvey

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