Thursday, February 28, 2013
What is a good country to go as interchange student?
What is a good country to go as interchange student?
these r the countries i can go to sorry for any mistakes...... * Germany * Austria * Belgium Flemish * Belgium French * Denmark * Slovakia * France * Italy * Norway * Switzerland * Turkey * Australia * Hong Kong * Japan * Philippines * Malaysia * New Zealand * Thailand * Brazil * Canada * United States
Home Schooling - 2 Answers
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google it i am sure that you will be able to find some legit answers on google or bing search engines
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Personally I would lean towards Australia or New Zealand. I think the culture there is interesting and it's not real likely that there will be any fighting between different religious or political groups.
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Thursday, February 14, 2013
Do all girls wear those black yoga pants?
Do all girls wear those black yoga pants?
Ok look I'm not complaining because it looks so hot. I was just wondering cuz in gym this exchange student from Brazil was wearing them. I though only Americans wore them?
Fashion & Accessories - 2 Answers
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yahh.......i wear them to gymmmmmmm so do other pplll yahhh lmaoo i luv how u just were like "im not complaining its hot"
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I think so. Maybe she bought them here? I know a foreign exchange student from germany and sh' bought lots of clothes from here.
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Thursday, February 7, 2013
Should I sign up for brazilian dancing at school?
Should I sign up for brazilian dancing at school?
We have an exchange student from Brazil and now she is going to teach a dance class after school on mondays. I am at a very small school and I know that like, seven people are going to sign up at the MAX. Should I sign up? I'm scared because none of my friends want to and I'm kind of shy and not a really good dancer.. BUT when I was in Mexico I learned how to do the Merengue and Salsa and had a blast while doing it.
Dancing - 5 Answers
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Go for it! If you like it, and you think it is fun, that is all that matters! :)
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Yes, you should have the courage to display your talents when the right occasion !
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Go for it :) Not an everyday opportunity, and so what if you arent a good dancer? Chances are the others who are in the class won't be either. Just have fun with it!
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i think you should go for it, it's always fun to learn new things.
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I think you should go for it. This would not only be a great time to learn the dance, but to make new friends as well! You did the merengue and salsa, so come out a little farther and do some Brazilian dancing! Dance like everyone there is your friend, and you have known them forevvvveerrrr.....or just believe that you are the only one there. Dancing like no other. Have confidence, and you will succeed! Good luck!!! :)
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We have an exchange student from Brazil and now she is going to teach a dance class after school on mondays. I am at a very small school and I know that like, seven people are going to sign up at the MAX. Should I sign up? I'm scared because none of my friends want to and I'm kind of shy and not a really good dancer.. BUT when I was in Mexico I learned how to do the Merengue and Salsa and had a blast while doing it.
Dancing - 5 Answers
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Go for it! If you like it, and you think it is fun, that is all that matters! :)
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Yes, you should have the courage to display your talents when the right occasion !
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Go for it :) Not an everyday opportunity, and so what if you arent a good dancer? Chances are the others who are in the class won't be either. Just have fun with it!
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i think you should go for it, it's always fun to learn new things.
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I think you should go for it. This would not only be a great time to learn the dance, but to make new friends as well! You did the merengue and salsa, so come out a little farther and do some Brazilian dancing! Dance like everyone there is your friend, and you have known them forevvvveerrrr.....or just believe that you are the only one there. Dancing like no other. Have confidence, and you will succeed! Good luck!!! :)
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Friday, February 1, 2013
I really wanna visit Brazil, but I'm only 18 and haven't traveled before. How does one start? Help please! :(
I really wanna visit Brazil, but I'm only 18 and haven't traveled before. How does one start? Help please! :(
I know I just posted this this afternoon, but I accidentally closed it for answers! =( I still need more advice! Any more answers than the first two? HERE'S THE ORIGINAL DETAILS: Well, just actually turned 18 a week ago.. I'm also still a student here in the Philippines and don't earn my own money. :( I've been wanting to go to Brazil since I was 15.. Now I think I'm ready than ever, at least, as myself. The problem is what actually is the first step in achieving this dream trip? Help please... I really haven't travelled before. Do u guys think I could actually compensate for this trip? But I seriously want to, and I'm ready to do anything. So please, any suggestions or proven ways that u know for my trip to be made possible, I'D BE MORE THAN THANKFUL. Please no trash posts. Muito obrigada! hey Abby! I already have a passport. (^.^).. Uhm,, what's next??.. Derek! Sou garota, sim.. hehehe Well the plane ticket cost is what I'm most worried about.. I mean, I should find ways to earn that amount of money.. huhu.. but besides that, would another thing cost that much or even more?? I have a number of friends there with whom I have constant communication online. But I'd love to be in contact with u too! Have u ever been to Brazil? Again, muito obrigadA.. (^.^) hehe wow, thanks a lot BOB!! I almost cried while reading ur post.. lol.. I loved it! And will surely take those adivces into consideration.. :'D Obrigada caro!
Other - Destinations - 3 Answers
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Hi, travel is a worthwhile ambition at any age...you're in good company. My initial reaction when I saw the listing was that there was one possible problem you may face, though having read the rest of your question I suspect I needn't have worried. The language (Portuguese) is not widely spoken outside of Portugal and, of course, Brazil. You do seem to be familiar with the language, so I'm assuming that won't be a problem for you. The only other worry I would have is that you are young (18) and, I think, female...This is not a good combination for travelling alone in any country. If you are female I would suggest you find a suitable travelling companion (male or female) who you are comfortable with and who can offer at least a basic form of protection against those men who may prey on apparently defenseless young girls. Other than that I can tell you from personal experience that Brazil is a warm and friendly country, with masses of places to see, things to do and people to meet. They have an exhuberance for life that is incomparable. To be able to experience that is definitely worth the trip. The Rio de Janiero Mardi Gras is certainly a highlight, but is also the event that has the highest incidence of crime. Violent attacks for sex or money are common, so if you go ensure you are in company. Other than that enjoy yout trip...you'll remember it all your life. Cheers, BobSpain
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Hi Senhorinha Louca, Não sei se entendi bem a sua questão.. Você está querendo planejar melhor a sua viagem? Já sabe os lugares que quer ir? Eu moro em Belo Horizonte, MG e posso te ajudar em qualquer coisa que precise nesse plano... dicas de lugares, preços de passagens ou de hospedagem dos locais que queira conhecer. De modo geral, gostei das dicas do BOB acima, é legal vir acompanhada, até mesmo para aproveitar melhor a viagem, tirar fotos e curtir! Mas já que você gosta tanto do Brasil, porque não tenta fazer faculdade aqui? If you didn't understand very well my answer, we may talk in english.. send me an email, alright? beijos, tchau.
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RIO DE JANEIRO (City) Rio is a very pretty and big city. One of the biggest, most largest, famous and beatiful in the world, of course. But, Rio has not only the beaches and mountains to see. There are many other very nice sights. FAMOUS PLACES: The most famous are the Christ on Corcovado and the Pão-de-açúcar (Sugar Loaf). Don't let to see the Tijuca National Park, where we have the largest urban forrest all of the world. QUINTA DA BOA-VISTA: See, also, the "QUINTA DA BOA-VISTA", a very large place used by our emperors in the XIX century. The sight is very pretty, with a lake, trees, palms, rocks, and a palace. There's a very nice museum of natural history inside the palace. At side, you find the Rio's zoo. SOUTH ZONE: You can't let to see, also, "Pedra Bonita". Guys flies in hang glides from there. A tandem flight in a hang gliding cost about US$ 140.00. Another option is a flight by paraglider. Look for "Lagoa" (lagoon), where the highest Christmas tree is mounted, every year, in december. Pedra Bonita and Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas are inside the South zone. Near Ipanema and Copacabana. WEST ZONE: You must to shop in Barrashopping and New York City shopping centers. In Bangu, you find the "Pedra Branca", a big mountain. CENTER: Coming back to the Center, search for "Arcos da Lapa". Very nice. Ask for informatiosn about the BONDINHO DE SANTA TERESA, a rail train like that of San Francisco. Know the city using the subway. I suggest to see "Estação Carioca" (Carioca station). You can acess the main avenue - avenida Rio Branco - a finacial center and the Cinelândia, a place with some cinemas. In Cinelandia, we have the city Theatre (Teatro Municipal). You can see the national library in front Cinelandia. Also, in Cinelandia, you find the PASSEIO PÚBLICO, a public garden. RIO DE JANEIRO (State): If you spend a little bit more time, you can to visit Petrópolis. About 1 hour or less from Rio, by bus. You must see there a big organ and a famous hotel called "QUITANDINHA"). Teresópolis, another town is very beautiful. Petrópolis and Teresópolis are twin towns, because it was build for our King Pedro II and the Queen Teresa. In Teresópolis, you see a mountain called "Dedo de Deus" (that means, God's finger) from the main avenue. From a small tower, you have a sight of the "Granja Comari", a beautiful ranch used by the national brazilian football (soccer) team. Nova Friburgo (a german town); Penedo (a town founded by immigants from Finland. Very nice!) Itatiaia and Resende, where you can find the "Pico das Agulhas Negras" and the Brazilian Army's academy (AMAN); Cabo Frio, Araruama and Búzios, all with very good beaches. Paraty with an architeture of XVIII century have a international festival of literature - FLIP. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OTHER STATES STATE OF RIO GRANDE DO SULl: If you want something coldest, you can goes to the "Serras Gaúchas", very nice european look places. Rio Grande do Sul, on argentinian border, have descendants of germans, italians, portuguese and russians. The most beautiful girls and the most famous brazilian top models (Gisele Bündchen, Anna Hickmann, Shirley Malmann) are from Rio Grande do Sul. You must to visit "Serras Gaúchas" (mountains). A very, very beautiful place to go. The best towns are Canela e Gramado best known by it festivals of cinema, advertsing and chocolate. There,are, also, a tonw in miniature. Good for pictures. STATE OF SANTA CATARINA: A very beautiful state sttled by descendants fo germans, portuguese and italians. As in Rio Grande do Sul, a big part of the population is blond with blue eyes. I recommend to visit Blumenau, Pomerode (german towns) and Balneário Camboriú, with wonderful beaches. Pomerode is best known for extreme sports. The Oktoberfest is in Blumenau, in october, of course. The capital is Florianópolis (best known as "Floripa") a very beautiful island-city best known for the bridge and it many beaches and girls. Nice place for surfing. STATE OF PARANÃ: A must-see place is Foz do Iguaçú, with the greatest falls ("Cataratas do Iguaçú") in the world. Theres is the world's biggest hidrelectric central there. I recommend you Curitiba, the capital. Curitiba have a great presence of german, italian, polish and ukranian descendants. Visit the "Portal Polonês", Palácio de Cristal, Castelo Lupion, Ópera de Arame, Jardim Botânico Fanchette Rischbieter (Bottanic Garden), Rua 24 Horas (24 hours street), Rua das Flores (Flowers street), and Museu Oscar Niemeyer among many others. Londrina is another nice city to go. As in Rio Grande do Sul and Paraná, european descendants make a "blond" paisage.
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