Remote trading in Brazil

Quote from Greco:

Also, those who are not ready for a cultural shock should move to the far South, where more European/American-like people can be found.

I mean that in Southern Brazil there are a lot of people with European backgrounds, especially Italian, German, Polish and Ukrainian ones. They immigrated to Brazil around 1870-1900 and also during World War II.

There is a great diversity of culture, religion and ethnicity in Brazil and they coexist harmonically.

When I mentioned "cultural shock" it was directed to those who consider living here.

Greco
 
Quote from Greco:

More useful links:

http://www.brazil.org.uk

The Iguaçu Falls are 160 miles away from home (I have been there in July):

http://www.grupogsn.com.br/foz/cata01.htm

Also, those who are not ready for a cultural shock should move to the far South, where more European/American-like people can be found.

Greco

Be carefull what you say, the P.C. policeman is after you.

Iguaçu Falls looks pretty cool. Do you have any more recommendations in your area?

Quote from daniel_m:



singapore cheap? really? that's interesting you say that. from my research it appears to be one of more expensive places on earth, from a cost of living point of view. maybe for short term holidaying it's a different story, but i can't see how (apart from cost of 4seasons). i'll have to check my facts again.

Five star hotels(real ones) are fairly inexpensive across Southeast Asia. The Four Seasons in Singapore is a little more than 200 a night. As far as the cost of living goes, having a car is very expensive because of regulations, housing doesn't seem too bad, local food is cheap, more expensive for western stuff, but most important, beer is very expensive. What I save on the hotel bill would be drunk in beer. Also, there is no way I would fly there in anything lower than business class. The travel time is twenty hours from Los Angeles. I am a very large person, 6'6" 300 lbs. I don't fit in a coach seat. Adding it all up, it would be incredibily stupid to spend $10,000 of my capital on a trip when my monthly P&L is lower. It would be like Gordon Gekko spending his money on a car and then needing the capital later after losing six straight months, except, I have nothing to sell.
 
Quote from Greco:

About other links in my area, the Itaipu power plant is about 20 miles away from the Iguaçu Falls:

http://www.itaipu.gov.br

Greco

Iguacu Falls eh? Just read about that in The New Yorker along with a few thousand other subscribers.

Little Hezbollah problem there it said that needs to be fixed.

It will.

Apparently these little fruits flutter around in a lawless atmosphere where Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina meet which I think is right there.
 
Brazil stinks, trust me you dont want to be here, banking system is horrible, crime will kill you eventually, goverment is extremly burocratic, cops will abuse power and humiliate you in public
 
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