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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Data Sheet

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Data Sheet

Brazilian 4-5 = DC 9-10
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Data Sheet

Quote: (01-02-2019 10:42 PM)scrambled Wrote:  

Brazilian 4-5 = DC 9-10

I don't think so. Brazilian girls can be surprisingly ugly, especially in Rio.
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Data Sheet

Semibaron is right. The average girl is on the chubby side. Dont forget feminism is more rampant than anywhere else. Whilw the beach is filled with guys with 6-packs this cannot be said for the girls.
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I'm in Rio for all of January 2019 and looking for a wing. I am older, relatively cool and good looking with beginner-intermediate game and beginner-intermediate Portuguese. I'm mostly into tinder and Instagram game and so I'm looking for someone to stage various activities/photos/stories to improve our Instagrams and do some day/night game at the same time. PM me.
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Thanks for the info guys. Perhaps I would try Medellin, but from what I have read on the forums, the sex tourist label is even easier to get there. I'm also a bit intrigued by Sao Paulo. I'm not sure how it is with safety, but I guess it's much safer than Rio? And the quality of girls is better than Rio, or is it old info?

In Medellin, I would be seen as a sex tourist, but in Sao Paulo, I could be there for work, which wouldn't be a total lie and possibly would get a boost with all those career obsessed chicks.
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Data Sheet

Sao Paulo and the surrounding areas are probably the safest there is in Brazil, theres much more money around so less desperate people and all the underworld is ruled by one big syndicate that allegedly also has political and LE ties so no gang wars... its also much whitier
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Data Sheet

Guys,

i've arrived to Rio and will be here for at least 2 months most likely longer b/f going to Belo Horizonte and others, plus Sao Paulo for work.

If anyone wants to meet up just to meet and chat or wants to go day gaming ( or try some night gaming)
just PM me

living in Ipanema between Praca General Osorio & Nossa Senhora de Paz
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Data Sheet

Is the crime rate going down due to Bolsonaro's military tactics? I didn't read this thread before purchasing my tickets. Some of these anecdotes have me second guessing. Would it be as dangerous during Carnaval? I'd assume there would be a heightened police presence due to the large number of tourists.
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Data Sheet

^ During carnaval, millions of people will be on the streets. Among those people, there will be 100.000's of low-class thugs to pickpocket and rob the party-goers.

Now picture 10.000 policemen trying to do their job in this huge crowd

The police can't even pull this off during a normal beach-day, let alone during carnaval.

About the crime-rate: it is hard to say if it is going down. There is more semi-police in Ipanema and Leblon but they usually just stand around eating salgados. I for sure had more problems the last few weeks.

If Bolsenaro's tactics will work, we will hopefully see it later this year. However, I would not count on it.
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Data Sheet

Carnival is the easiest time to get robbed. That's why they brought in the military last year. 12,000 police and 10,000 military and tourist were still getting stabbed and robbed in broad daylight in areas considered safe.

Don't walk around drunk and don't take anything you would be sad about losing.
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Data Sheet

Quick Question , I have about 12 days in Brazil, starting in Rio. While I definitely want to game, I want to try to get a good overall Experience about Brazil... Should I spent 4-5 days in Rio and then go otherwise places for 4-5 days? If yes, where do you recommend?
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You can do Rio is 3 to 4 days and then move onto Sao Paulo for 5 days and then the remaining in Florianopolis.
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Data Sheet

Rio is overpriced and touristy, f that place.
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Data Sheet

Quote: (01-31-2019 05:56 PM)ben123 Wrote:  

Rio is overpriced and touristy, f that place.
Does the overpriced and touristy apply only to a few tourist areas of the city, or to the entire city?

For example Prague is ridiculously overpriced and touristy in the centre but once you wander out of the centre you can eat at dirt cheap restaurants alongside the locals and the quality of food will be the same or even better as that tourist trap restaurant in the centre charging almost 20 dollars for a smazeny rizek with fries.
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Data Sheet

Quote: (02-01-2019 05:45 PM)goldenhinde Wrote:  

Quote: (01-31-2019 05:56 PM)ben123 Wrote:  

Rio is overpriced and touristy, f that place.
Does the overpriced and touristy apply only to a few tourist areas of the city, or to the entire city?

For example Prague is ridiculously overpriced and touristy in the centre but once you wander out of the centre you can eat at dirt cheap restaurants alongside the locals and the quality of food will be the same or even better as that tourist trap restaurant in the centre charging almost 20 dollars for a smazeny rizek with fries.


You don't wander outside zona sul in Rio.
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Quote: (02-01-2019 05:45 PM)goldenhinde Wrote:  

Quote: (01-31-2019 05:56 PM)ben123 Wrote:  

Rio is overpriced and touristy, f that place.
Does the overpriced and touristy apply only to a few tourist areas of the city, or to the entire city?

For example Prague is ridiculously overpriced and touristy in the centre but once you wander out of the centre you can eat at dirt cheap restaurants alongside the locals and the quality of food will be the same or even better as that tourist trap restaurant in the centre charging almost 20 dollars for a smazeny rizek with fries.

I don't remember exactly but was paying 8-9 usd at those shitty little diners ,which was greasy fast food. I think paid at an average restaurant around 12-13 usd. I didn't go to any of the surrounding favelas or poor neighborhoods to eat, and kinda like to eat at sanitary places when I travel. Did a favela tour could see the giardia seeping out of the food at the market.

I just didn't like that city seemed superficial and left after 4 days to Iguazu Falls and onwards to Paraguay. Went to some buffet in Foz do Iguacu and it was like 3 usd without a drink for rice and chicken with flies everywhere. Honestly, was better than that diner food in Rio.
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I didn't like Rio too much either hated that it was portegese for the language, didn't find the women that attractive in general and didn't get a solid gringo factor either. Also crime is a problem as well but remember you can go and have a blast and meet a stunner everything is subjective where I may have had a bad experience but you can go and have a blast. I don't find brazalian women that attractive on average compared to colombia, venezuela, puerto rico, etc
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i find portuguese easier to pronounce than spanish. I actually quite like it.

With the bases loaded all we needs a hit boy ima still swing for the fences, I guess you tend to over do it, when you come up under-privileged
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Quote: (02-01-2019 09:45 PM)FLGuy1988 Wrote:  

I didn't like Rio too much either hated that it was portegese for the language, didn't find the women that attractive in general and didn't get a solid gringo factor either.

I´d say that being a gringo in Rio is actually a handicap, due to the strong stereotypes of asshole sex tourist or stinky backpacker. And even if you manage to surpass those stereotypes, you need to adjust your game to the proper agressiveness, as Brazilian girls, specially the cariocas, expect you to be direct and alpha.

Also, the typical gringo physical traits (white, tall, strong, blond, blue or green eyes) is not that uncommon in Southeastern or Southern Brazil, due to the historic of european immigration (lots of german, italian and portuguese descendents).

If you want to trully get gringo factor, check Northeastern or Northern Brazil.
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Titus is spot on. Being gringo works against you. If I did not have game I wouldn't have gotten anyhere despite being gringo as fuck.

The north of Brazil has cities with murder rates that are the highest in the world. Do your research. Cant fuck if you are dead.
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Quote: (02-04-2019 04:55 PM)asdfk Wrote:  

Titus is spot on. Being gringo works against you. If I did not have game I wouldn't have gotten anyhere despite being gringo as fuck.

The north of Brazil has cities with murder rates that are the highest in the world. Do your research. Cant fuck if you are dead.

Can confirm. Two fit 6'4 Scandinavian blond gringos at a coastal town in Bahia for the next month. Can barely establish eye contact with a local. We're here to surf and work, so it's fine, but we've never experienced anything like this. Of course, it doesn't help that we don't know Portuguese.

Here's to Carnival in Rio though [Image: banana.gif]
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Going to Rio for all of April. First time there. Please send me a pm if anyone is there and wants to hang out.
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Will be in Rio for another month or 3 depending how things go, holla if you're around! PM me.

One week in so far, some observations:
- Lots of hot and feminine girls, but not easy at all. To be fair after spending almost a full year in africa my game skillz are at an all time low I think, I need to unlearn some bad habits developed after having been a "white god" for a year or so.
- As people have mentioned before, people are super flaky here. My strategy for that is I don't make plans more than a few hours in advance and that is working. Being spontaneous is better
- Being foreign is not an advantage here. Besides the language barrier - maybe its just cause of old habits like talking instead of being physical , TBD
- Stunning landscape and beaches filled with hot girls in bikinis having fun. I do love waking up and taking a bike around the promenade and have açai for breakfast while watching hot tanned girls on the beach.
- If you don't speak Portuguese or at least fluent Spanish, I advise go somewhere else.
- Plenty of matches on Tinder, but mostly 6's and the odd 7-8's and they seem to more interested in boyfriend and love than fun.
- Haven't done much night game yet.
- Did go to a few pre-carnaval blocos but between the insane heat, humidity and not having a wingman it wasn't fruitful. I think carnaval may be the worst time to get laid, but yes a lot of fun for sure. Did not see people making out left and right as they usually say - but this is only pre-carnaval so lets see
- City logistics can be tricky if she lives far from zona sul or outside a metro line.
- Also worth mentioning I work around 6 hours a day M-F so I'm not like 100% going out all day and gaming, I think you would have a lot better results if you were gaming all day long on the beaches

I'm gonna see how it goes but def keen to check out other parts of brasil.

Also to everyone saying brasilian girls can be surprisingly ugly - are you sure you're not just saying that you don't like brown and black girls? Haha. I do love dark skin (and light skin) and I'm very very happy with the average quality here. Also everyone is in decent shape - appearances and fitness is very important here.
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Also curious to hear what any of you brazilian experts suggest for other cities in brasil.
This is my shortlist ATM:
- Belo Horizonte
- Goiânia
- Natal
- Manaus
- Recife

Which one is more liveable/comfortable for a dude to stay a month or so, work from home and going out and picking up hot brasileiras at night?
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Quote: (01-31-2019 09:36 AM)LINUX Wrote:  

Don't walk around drunk and don't take anything you would be sad about losing.

Yes.

Best practice IMO is to have one of these with just the absolute minimum - copy of passport, R$50 cash. Cellphone only if you must. Attach the belt to your hip, zip close it and keep it under your shorts. Anywhere else - pockets, bag, fanny pack - might get taken, pickpocketed, slashed, etc. Seen it happen a hundred times.

And avoid rolling solo.
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