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Brazil and Portuguese

Brazil was one of the countries on my ‘dream’ list, and I finally got to go in 2012.

I began to learn Brazilian Portuguese as well and had some success with it.

Below are posts I’ve written about Brazil and learning Portuguese.

  • Brazil Can’t Wait
  • My Practical Hacking Portuguese Plan
  • The Brazil Blitz – Southern Edition (Or, My Plan To Find Liveable Cities)
  • Brazil: First Impressions
  • How To Live In Florianopolis Brazil For Less Than $30 A Day
  • How I Read Portuguese After Just One Week Of Study
  • Is Brazil Expensive? (My Findings From The Southern Region)
  • Girl Flaking, Brazilian Style
  • Brazilian Nightlife. Whoa.
  • Three Powerful Hacks To Learn Any Language
  • My Brazil Blitz (Southern Edition) Review: 7 Cities In One Post
  • How I Stayed In São Paulo Brazil For Free (And How You Can Too)
  • Dancefloor Antics: Argentina, Colombia, Brazil
  • Should You Learn A New Language And Start A Business At The Same Time?
  • THIS Is Where The Most Beautiful Girls In Brazil Are…
   

Guides 

A Little Life Philosophy
Go To Colombia (and Ecuador)
Learn Spanish
Go To Brazil And Learn Portuguese
Travel & Preparation Tips
How To Make Money Travel Blogging

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All Time Popular 

  • How Fast Can You Really Learn Spanish?
  • The One Thing I Can’t Stand About Colombian Girls
  • 50 Things I Wish I Knew When I Started Traveling
  • Medellin vs. Bogota Smackdown: Which Is The Best Place For An Internet Entrepreneur?
  • Pimsleur Spanish Program: The Definitive Review
  • Breakdown Of My Monthly Costs In Colombia
  • Why Medellin Colombia Is A Super-Liveable City (Part 1)
  • 7 Reasons Why I Returned To Colombia
  • Fluency vs. Proficiency (And Why It Matters)
  • Breakdown of My Monthly Costs Of Living In Cuenca Ecuador
  • My Medellin Apartment: What You Can Get For $300 Per Month
  • Why Medellin Colombia Is A Super-Liveable City (Part 2)
  • Why I Am Going to Colombia
  • Review Of SpanishPod101.com: Very Useful Once Beyond Beginner’s Level
  • How My Life Has Significantly Changed After My First Trip Abroad

Recent Posts 

  • Hiatus
  • Ode To A Failing Internet
  • Is This A Formula For Finding Nightlife Hotpots In Colombia?
  • THIS Is Where The Most Beautiful Girls In Brazil Are…
  • Survey Results, Creativity, And Blogging Calibration
  • Should You Learn A New Language And Start A Business At The Same Time?
  • A Simple Tactic To Handle Flakey Girls From Any Country
  • 10 Things You Should Know Before You Move To South America
  • Intro To Reggaeton: The Music That Escalates For You
  • Cost of Living Colombia 2013: My Life In A Colombian Household Under $1000 / mo
  • Dancefloor Antics: Argentina, Colombia, Brazil
  • The Book Hack For Learning A New Language
  • Danger Is Part Of The Package (Welcome To South America)
  • Cali… I’m Intrigued.
  • Dave’s Medellin Travel Guide: Essential Info All In One Place
  • Viva Colombia And To Hell With Ecuadorian Bus Rides
  • The Funny Thing That Happened To Me In Lima
  • 13 Tips For Handling Cusco And Machu Picchu
  • Why Arequipa Peru Is A Solid Choice For Liveability
  • Why I’m Beginning To Re-Think South America For Nomadic Entrepreneurs
  • The Incredible Power Of A Reference Point (Or, Why I Only Spent A Week In Chile)
  • The Biggest Thing I Learned In 2012 (And Why You Should Take The Plane)
  • How Can I Help You In 2013? (Here’s How You Can Help Me)
  • Quick Notes On Chile
  • Why Fast Internet Is Worth Re-Locating For (Do The Math)

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