never, why? are you tryin' to say that i should go to every places around the world to know that brazil is a good country?
Well, you can't possibly know that your country is the best by not going to any other countries.
If you really mean to make the claim that your country is THE BEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD, then if you want to be taken fucking seriously, you have to actually have some evidence to support your claim, namely having experienced other countries. Otherwise you're just full of shit and don't know what you're talking about.
ok. so, nobody here can say what is the best country, cuz i'm sure that nobody knows all countries... my point is supported by the facts that i see on tv news and newspaper
So, you're going to believe what the media tells you about how good your country is without physically experiencing what there is to experience in other countries?
You really are a fucking idiot.
Brazil has been unable to reflect its recent economic achievements into social development. Poverty, urban violence, growing social security debts, inefficient public services, and the low value of the minimum wage are some of the main social issues that currently challenge the Brazilian government. The rate of poverty is in part attributed to the country's economic inequality. Brazil ranks among the world's highest nations in the Gini coefficient index of inequality assessment. According to Fundação Getúlio Vargas, in 2006 the rate of people living below the poverty line based on labour income was of 19.31% of the population — a 33% reduction considering the previous three years.
The level of violence in some large urban centers is comparable to that of a war zone. Analysts generally suggest the alarming social inequality as the major reason behind this problem. Muggings, robberies, kidnappings and gang violence are common in the largest cities. Police brutality and corruption are widespread. Innefficient public services, especially those related to security, education and health, severely affect quality of life. Minimum wages fail in fulfilling the constitutional requirements set in article 7, IV, regarding living standards. Brazil currently ranks 69th in Human Development Index. The social security system is considered unreliable and has been historically submerged in large debts and graft, which have been steadily increasing along the 1990s.
Is there anything better than tight Brazilian twats flopping around in a hottub?the best tv show of the world ever!!!!
You call us lazy? What about the tons of beaners that don't think twice about learning the language of the country they're sneaking into. Someone make an immigration thread.
You, not surprisingly, know very little about your own country.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazil#Social_issues
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_issues_in_Brazil
http://hdrstats.undp.org/countries/data_sheets/cty_ds_BRA.html
http://hdrstats.undp.org/countries/country_fact_sheets/cty_fs_BRA.html
i never said we don't have problems with the political/economic scene. i know that it's more usual here than in any 1st world country, but your country is violent too, and have few natural atractives... dude, i live in rio de janeiro, and i believe that who lives in california is very different than others american citizens.