

Amaris in Wonderland
American °µÍø½ûÇø in Brazil
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About me
American
Lives in Goiânia
Speaks English, Portuguese
Registration: 09 January 2012
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I want to live in Texas. by babyHM
Do you think Texas is the best state to live at?

Austin and Houston are the most diverse cities, where anyone from practically anywhere can find community & comfort food. :) Texas has fared better than most of the other states, in regards to the economy & employment opportunities. While the cost ... Read More


Meet & Greet in April? by Amaris in Wonderland
I have received several get-together requests from Brazilian/American couples. Although there are more than a few Brazilian/American (or otherwise) couples here in Goiânia, there really is no network. The best bet is through my blog, and through ...

It looks as though the meet & greet won't happen. Out of the near dozen people who contacted me, there was only one [couple] to follow through once it became a “group thing.” It appears the rest made like Easter eggs, and disappeared. Perhaps a ... Read More


Racism by Julien
Do you feel racism in your country? Is it complicated to integrate yoursleft with local people or are you used to it? I really like London because the city is a lot of people from everywhere, and everybody seems to be integrated. I don't feel ...

Ha-ha, Hailey! :lol: Canada was colonized by both France and Britain, much like the United States, although the U.S. was also colonized by Spain (Spain lost out on land claims in Canada). Unlike the United States, Canada was governed by Britain up ... Read More


Racism by Julien
Do you feel racism in your country? Is it complicated to integrate yoursleft with local people or are you used to it? I really like London because the city is a lot of people from everywhere, and everybody seems to be integrated. I don't feel ...

I partially addressed this issue on my blog some years back, when I first arrived in Brazil. I am from Austin, Texas, and am fortunate to have grown up in a city where diversity is celebrated, and mixed families are the norm. I never cease to be ... Read More


Moving to Goiania by missusjessus
Hello everyone! My husband is originally from Goiania and I am American. We are planning to move there with our son sometime by the end of 2010 My question is Are there ANY Americans in Goiania? More specifically women. I don't speak any ...

Ricardo - We shipped all of our stuff in 2006 with no problems. Over the past few years our friends have done the same, with less than satisfactory results. It really depends on the time of year. Are there any exotic car shows or international ... Read More

Meet & Greet in April?
I have received several get-together requests from Brazilian/American couples. Although there are more than a few Brazilian/American (or otherwise) couples here in Goiânia, there really is no network. The best bet is through my blog, and through ... Read More


Why are there only 9 destinations for Brazil ??? by Nola_cajun
I'm sure there some of us interested in more then just these 9 cities

Thank you, Julien!! :D Now I'd better get to work... ;) Read More


Why are there only 9 destinations for Brazil ??? by Nola_cajun
I'm sure there some of us interested in more then just these 9 cities

I agree with wjwoodward and DouglasT! :) Read More


Why are there only 9 destinations for Brazil ??? by Nola_cajun
I'm sure there some of us interested in more then just these 9 cities

You should add Goiânia. :) It is the capital city of the state of Goiás, and lies only 125 miles away (45 minutes by plane, or 2 hours by car) from the countryÂ’s capital, BrasÃlia. :cool: Although there arenÂ’t nearly as many °µÍø½ûÇøs as in Rio, São ... Read More