Rate my street

Rate my street 0-10

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Looks surprisingly cozy.

6-7/10

I rate about three fiddy

aww...hue monkey thinks it lives where people live :3

I like how clean it looks and the trees.

Is it a busy street? Looks like a nice residential neighborhood.

Actually these are the average places where Brazilian communists and liberals live.

4/10

Here everything is mixed, this street has house, but turning next door is full of shops.

But there are more houses.

City is Florianopólis.

Would live here temporarily/10

Is it safe?

>Brazilian city
>safe

Man we got 12 years of communists leaders. There are no safe places in this country.

10/10. Beautiful place of rich people.

looks normal, not bad, could do with some more tall tree like in Foz do Iguassu where i used to live.

eight point i'd like to go visit there but i know that brazil is a hard place to travel for koreans i mean asian tourists

>no treehouses
>no palms
>no monkeys
>no favelas

1/10

How a 1/10 of poor people looks like?

It is not so expensive houses of this place

300~500k R$

Looks pretty cozy desu, I like it better than mine.

rate mine

Go to hell gommie.

If i post it, this thread will turn into a 300+ posts war between Brazilians. Not worth it.

favela brbr huehue

10/10 would smoke a joint there

500k R$ is more than what my entire family will earn in their entire lives.

Favelas are middle-class. Our poor places are rural regions and outback areas. They don't even have electricity, internet or toilets.

Believe it or not, there are people in favelas who are better off than some out there

10/10 - I think Brazilian middle class/upper class has a better quality of life than German people. No muslims, only interaction with negros is with service workers, all white people are redpill, in your free time you can fuck brazilian girls with big bunda, great music like funk, you can walk around in shorts and havaianas all year round, great weather etc

7/10

If changing the tone of the asphalt (dark) and sidewalk gets 8 ~ 9/10

druglords?

Bombinhas?

3/10 because the gate is damn near with the road.

hmm? that's still a thing over there?

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I really hate Brazilian attention whore threads

Trindade

No, I mean your average favelado is better off than people like . You don't even have to go that far, Rio city and Baixada Fluminense (it's part of Rio's metropolitan area) are two whole different worlds.

t. carioca

It's the same communist shitposter.

Se fosse bombinhas eu iria te visitar, é de costume os sulistas irem viajar a bombinhas pra aproveitar as praias, e bunda é claro

Fucking this. The elite os the real cancer of this country. The elite vote for progressive lefties and the poverty is conservative and pro economic freedom

7/10
if there is not too hot there 8/10

ARE THOSE FUCKING COBBLESTONES

LMAO

livin ze drem

Epic.

Favela/10

Greece/10

Top comfy/10

Maybe 6 or 7

My street. It's a poor area, at least in my town. Here people build their own house, these houses are made by ordinary people rather than engineers. And some have farms and flower beds '-'

We go in the forest, we cut wood and we make the house.

>Here people build their own house
sounds good. i wanna live that way.

>favelas are middle class
this is the most epic thread

R8 M8s

6/10

Spb-faggot detected.

are those bulletholes

all of those houses look like their built with concrete or brick

Don't know, It has always been there as long as I remember

With the actual definition? Yes. Old definition pre-1995 only Brazilians who had a net worth of over 1 million R$ could be considered middle class.

>Brazil’s Secretariat of Strategic Affairs last defined “middle class” in 2012 as anyone living in a household with per capita income of R$291-R$1,019 ($99-$347) per month, although definitions vary slightly across the country’s institutions.
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>One friend of mine, from a favela in Rio, complains bitterly that she and her family are now considered ‘middle class’ while they face exclusion, hardship, and even open prejudice and racism every single day. The government is right to include her in the demographic middle class. But she’s also very right.
frombrazil.blogfolha.uol.com.br/2013/03/22/what-is-middle-class/

>The document, produced by the Presidential Office of Strategic Affairs, sets a per capita monthly income of 291 reais ($75) as the threshold for middle class status.
latino.foxnews.com/latino/lifestyle/2012/09/20/brazil-middle-class-swells-as-35-mn-climb-out-poverty/

>The very notion of middle class in Brazil is quite different from the standards of North America and Western Europe.
>Instead, the term is used broadly to include almost anyone able to pay rent, put food on the table and perhaps pay a monthly installment on the refrigerator, microwave or television that Brazil's government often touts as a sign of their emergence. The so-called "Classe C," the bottom rung of Brazil's middle class, earns as little as 1730 reais a month, about $430, and, unlike the much-smaller upper middle class, relies largely on public transportation, health services and schools.
reuters.com/article/us-brazil-middle-specialreport-idUSBRE9620DT20130703

>how to lower the number of poor people
>call them middle class
thanks socialism

Oh man. Thank God we kick gommies out. This user is right. I hope the definition changes.

Yes, some buy cement and do with cement. If you walk around the city you will see several unfinished houses. Usually the top is wood and the bottom is cement.

This photo shows how the 2-storey houses are built, we make the upper part and live in the upper part. With time we finish the ground.

But this only in my region.

Conversion to dollars does not work

But I am amazed how Brazilians want to prove that Brazil is a poor country. As if no one knew that.

But it really is MAV-PT. It's time to face it. We are not gommies anymore