People were Shocked by 10 Things You Never Do in USA! l Brazil, Spain, Italy, Portugal, France

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Published 2024-07-28

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  • im so surprized they have been spitting out so much content in a row with portugal and brazil. and im here for it
  • @henri191
    I think Brazil, as a big country, deserves a video like that, i mean 26 states and they probably are different from each other, Julia seems to know about it
  • @dennerguilhon
    The American girl seems to be about to fall asleep 😅
  • 5:31 If the business can't afford to pay its workers, then the business owner shouldn't be in business. This mindset should be universal
  • @mirrorint1970
    It is complicated to compare distance and time between Europe, Brazil and the USA. The USA is huge, Brazil is even bigger, in continuous land, (not counting Alaska and Hawaii) and any comparison with European countries will seem absurd. An example: if you draw a straight line between the northernmost point of Brazil to the southernmost point, this straight line would reach all countries in America, from Argentina to Canada; that is, the northernmost point of Brazil is closer to all the countries in America than the southernmost point of Brazil itself.
  • @adrianomao
    FUN FACT: Brazil is larger than the USA if not accounted with Alaska. The brazilian girl hearing the american talking about distances is like "really guuurl? lol FUN FACT2: The people living in the most northern part of Brazil are closer to Canada than they are to other Brazilians living in the South.
  • I’m from Brazil, and my dad is a military veteran there. Growing up, we moved a lot around the country. I’m originally from the south, but I had the opportunity to live in all five regions of Brazil (Brazil is divided into five regions: South, Southeast, Central-West, Northeast, and North, plus the Federal District). All of our trips we did by car. From the south to the northeast, it took us one week. Then from the northeast to the north, we did it in one and a half weeks. We had to put the car on a ferry in Belem and take a plane to go to Manaus. We got the car a week later. Those were the two longest trips we did. But we also traveled from the south to Rio de Janeiro (southeast), and we also did Brasília (Federal District) back to the south in five days.
  • I tried to set the speed at 1.25x when Sophia spoke and suddenly it was perfect😂😂
  • @DjBrayn123
    I really like this group of friends in particular, Julia, Miguel, Elysa, Sophia etc.
  • @rogercruz1547
    São Paulo and Paraná are neighboring states, to drive from one of the capitals to the other and back (City of São Paulo and Curitiba, respectively) it takes 12 hours, which is enough to cross Italy for what we heard in the video.
  • Since she mentioned the reservations areas in the USA: if you're a gringo going to amazon or any natiomal reserve in Brazil: don't treat natives as animals, don't be stupid.
  • @ebick77
    New York City, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington DC, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland OR, and Seattle all have good public transit within the city. You can visit without a car. Not quite as good as major European cities or Japan, but reasonably easy to get around on transit.
  • @pete6300
    This girl is sheltered and doesn't know enough about America to talk about it. It's kind of annoying that upper middle class Americans are what people experience abroad.
  • @chucku00
    Well, a flight from Paris to Saint-Denis in Reunion island is the longest regular direct domestic flight in the world : 9,349 kilometres (5,809 mi; 5,048 nmi). And during the C19 pandemic, the direct flight between Papeete (Tahiti, French Polynesia) and Paris was 15,715 kilometres (9,765 mi; 8,485 nmi) long.
  • @edonveil9887
    Contiguous USA 8.1 Mkm², Brazil 8.5 Mkm², Europe 10.2 Mkm².
  • 14:56 okay the way she said it is kind of weird here. Native Americans are not forced to live there. It’s just that they are reserved lands in which native Americans have some powers over the reserve
  • @miatx6818
    Funny thing about dutch people is if they see a trip thats more than 40 minutes in their country its considered LONG. 45 MINUTES OF DRIVING. Okay the fartest outer ends you can go in Netherlands are from Groningen to Maastricht and thats i think 3 hours and NOBODY in Netherlands does thats cuz 3 hours is really long.