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  1. The domain Sucuri is Brazilian and they provide cyber incident response to most domain providers including Godaddy. There is a very high risk that you have gotten or will get hacked in Brazil.

  2. Once you get hacked, black hats usually wait for a few months before they literally transfer money from your accounts.

  3. Welcome to Brazil! Did you eat feijoada? In Brazil, feijoada is served on Saturdays and Wednesdays in restaurants. Don't miss the opportunity! Very interesting to watch the foreign look on our country!
    Muito obrigado!!!

  4. 2:17:50 Now United! ❤️
    Fun fact: it is a global pop group which means they have ppl from all the five continents (America, Europe, Africa, Asia and Oceania)… Recently some members are no longer with the group but the is/ was a Brazilian girl, a Canadian guy, a Mexican girl (recently a mom ahahh), a Japanese girl, a Chinese guy… Many people from all over! Their branding is mainly focused on kids/ teens (I’m way older lol) but as passionates about traveling it might be cool if you guys could check them out in case you’re curious!! Great live btw 🙂

  5. The beaches in Alagoas, São Miguel dos Milagres for example are incredible, the capital Maceió has a very good shoreline, Pernambuco is the neighboring state Maragogi beach is on the border of the states and is one of the most famous in Brazil, Porto de Galinhas too it's amazing.
    In Bahia, from the south of the state, there are also great beaches, from Salvador you can go to Morro de São Paulo, in Bahia be sure to try the farofa, and the tapioca is much better than here in SP, the acarajé too, Ivana who likes pepper pide order the hot one which means spicy.
    From Bahia to Alagoas, the state of crabs will pass through Sergipe, there is also a very beautiful canyon there. In Bahia there is also Chapada Diamantina, simply spectacular.
    In Minas Gerais, you need to eat the cheese bread there, it's amazing, as well as the local cheeses and sweets, the artisanal cachaças too, tropeiro beans, chicken with okra and other delicacies from Minas Gerais.

  6. The new shorts looks great on you! You don’t look like grandpa anymore 😂😂😂😂 you look like 25 yo 👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😍😍😍😍😍

  7. Wasabi is Japanese horseradish, a root vegetable. Unfortunately you typically get regular horseradish dyed green instead since real Wasabi is expensive and hard to get.

    Anyways looking forward to your continued exploration of Brazil, the Northeast is very different to the south and a lovely experience.

  8. Next To you was the best Ramen of São Paulo. Its Ikkousha! Also, you should have gone to Kintaro, the same street of the sushi and have a coxinha!

  9. Ouro Preto and Salvador are very historical. They're beautiful cities but with a dark history. You'll learn a lot. Ouro Preto was called Vila Rica. In 1730 Ouro Preto was the biggest city in latin America and had double the population of New York at the time. Salvador is the heart of Brazil. The best Carnival in my opinion. Rio's Carnival is good for the art of it. The floats and the costumes. Salvador's Carnival is for the music and culture.

  10. so sad i missed the liveeeee, i was doing the national high school exam as 3 millions students today :'') please come to Bom Retiro it will be great, i live in this neighborhood and the streets are great, the restaurants, cafes, stores and multicultural vibe <3

  11. Três balinhas de côco por 10 reais? QUE ROUBO!!!
    Tiraram vantagem de vocês porque são turistas.
    Esses docinhos normalmente custam 1 real e 50 centavos cada um.

  12. "Wine is not very famous in Brazil" *Looks at the seventy Brazilian labels awarded at the Decanter World Wine Awards 2022* You sure about that friend? Haha, that said, it's true that most Brazilian regions do not consume a lot of wine, it's mostly just sparkling wine at large celebrations, and beer during festivals. But in Rio Grande do Sul wine is a very, *very* big thing (as you might have perhaps inferred from our sagu dessert). I live in small city, and even here there's literally a wine delivery service. Every small cafeteria and boteco sells mulled wine on winter. Gaúchos really enjoy it, and even my 98 years old greatgrandma wouldn't go a day without a chalice (yes, she was very healthy haha!).

    We are mostly recognized by our Merlot and Chardonnay. We have a region here in RS called Vale dos Vinhedos (Valley of the Vineyards) which is exactly what it says on paper, very foodie-friendly and with plenty of beautiful places to see. By the roadway you can find tons of restaurants with amazing views of the valley, homemade grandma's-style comfort food, jams, snacks, fruit… And of course, the traditional churrascarias. We are very fond of the Mineiros (but who isn't hahahahaa it's hard to be mad at someone who makes amazing pão-de-queijos :P), who make incredible cheese which complements so well our own production here. (Palmas minhas para os produtores de laticícios de MG!). In my opinion, the Vale dos Vinhedos is very much worth a visit for degustation purposes. I go on a trip there at least once a year to fill my shelves with tasty drinks, jam and other delicious things to consume through the year. I recommend the wine labels Casa Marques Pereira, Perini, Casa Valduga and Aurora, if you happen to stumble upon them in super markets or wine specialized stores. I've seen them sold all though the country.

  13. Do you like Japanese Culture? So I'm sure that you will love my music! 😇

  14. Between São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro there's a little city called Penedo, over there you'll find Santa.

  15. To tell you the truth, Liberdade is nowadays as Japanese as that Japanese pavillion in the World Showcase at Epicot. It's true that Japanese migrants moved there decades ago, but, as they prospered, they moved away to more affluent neighborhoods in the city.

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