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Poderia ser Portugal? (I seriously cheated on that one, in case you were wondering. I also don't speak Portuguese, but I heard it is very similar to Spanish since it's romantic, so I basically typed in what I thought it was in translate and fine tuned my mistakes ;)
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Nope, but maybe it is closely related?
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Could you help me out?
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Can you imagine a place with various beaches, beautiful women, tropical environments, music, racial diversity and colorful parties and that is an internationally recognized place to go to in the South American Continent when you're in your holidays?
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Ah, could it be Brazil?
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What if I told you you are correct?
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What if I told you I am happy to have been correct?
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What if I told you I am also happy you got it right? :D
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Do you like it in Brazil? Have you ever been to other countries like the US? What is your primary language?
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Edited by ZerogaK: 8/9/2015 2:20:28 AMBrazil is great, have you ever been here? Also, would you believe me if I said that I regularly go to Miami for work-related reasons? And have you ever been to New York? Although my English, Italian and Japanese are quite developed, my mother language is Portuguese; what about you?
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Should I visit Brazil? I've been to New York, but I haven't been to Miami, should I visit there, too? So you are mainly Portuguese (English and I'm in Spanish 3 class at my high school, so I'm alright there)?
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Indeed you should visit, but do you have all the documentation? And would you believe me if I said that if you know Spanish, you should be rather ok?
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Edited by Phøtøn: 8/9/2015 2:38:44 PMI've never left the states, so won't I have to get the documentation before visiting Brazil? What do people mainly speak in Brazil? Are you writing in English just because everyone else in this thread is(with some exceptions, I had a conversation in Spanish with one guy)? [spoiler]Darnit, you mentioned you were doing something in Brazil in our other conversation, should have picked up on that, hahaha :) [/spoiler]