Is my street considered third world in your country?

Is my street considered third world in your country?

Not quite third-world but definitely lower class.

>No slope
>No black kids playing futsal
>He rich in Brazil

looks nice.
>would buy cheap holiday house/10

>>would buy cheap holiday house/10

Just as planned.

Not third world, just vacation village or something lke that.

I can't tell, it looks pretty odd to me, i've never seen houses like that in here, it looks like third world american suburbs

That would be well off working class/lower middle here

the lack of favelados make me think that's the "rich" part of Brazil

>Corrugated iron roofs
West Virginia/10

This desu

Low middle class desu

yes

Would be lower middle class here.

Where are those lazy brazilians who always use flip flops and shorts, doing nothing?

>power lines

4th world

King of Sri Lanka strikes again.

>well taken care of lawns

Non poor person detected. I'm guessing middle class HUE, probably has a nice gaming computer and talks a lot of shit on Dota 2

It looks much better than r*ssia

honest answer : yes.

hypocritical response : this is comfy.

>response
I meant answer :(

No, it looks alright. Kinda reminds me of some poorer seaside towns here.

That's obvious, Brazil is 5 times wealthier than Russia. Russia can only compete against India.

why do russians complain so much, commieblocks look so comfy

well i meant it in the sense it wouldn't look out of place in an outer suburb here, which happens to be a third world country; except replace the fences with concrete walls

russia was beautiful before communism

Do not pay attention to this guy.

but they had the Red Army!
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and know they got Putin.

Russia's becoming Italia.

I liked the photo, the good thing is that everything is planned and as Russia is evolving economically the place will look beautiful 10/10. Bad is when everything is done without planning

No

Looks comfy if the nature surrounding this buildings was green then that did be a beautiful place

That would be considered eight-world in Sweden. Literally favela slum.

You are exaggerating

It's South Brazilian middle class.

The street that I lived. The houses were destroyed to build buildings

This is middle class, at least in my town/state.

just fuck off please

This looks like my street with more mountains and shit but I live in the hood. So... congratulations?

>wealthier than russia
>brazil
>fucking
>brazil

By Brazilian standards that's a very nice street in a German enclave.

Comfy as fuuuck. Why can't I be russian? ;-;

Looks pretty nice actually.

Comfy, but still looks third-world.

Yup. Specially because of those roofs.

>cracked sidewalks
>tiny houses
>plastic chair
>favela roofs
>very nice street

>brasilit
yes

first thing I noticed too senpai
only seen those tinshack style roofs in legitimately 3rd world countries and 3rd world parts of america before

da fug, the only not so common thing on that pic is the roof of the house at the bottom right (mainly the material). the rest is very common here.

quer parar com essas threads? deixa de ser um attention whore

it would be working class or low middle class, there is a stigma against "techo de chapa".

It looks low to mid middle class for here.

Though keep in mind the setting is kinda screwing with my perception a bit, because my mind automatically associates jungles with 3rd world poverty.

How come Russia's military is much more advanced and modern than yours?

Tough environments builds tough people. You don't want to become decadent pussies like the west do you?

what do you guys think?

looks pretty and well-maintaned

Looks like a lower class area where hispanics would all live here in SoCal.

Soviet 'n shiet.

relax just b8

It would be classified as comfy provincial.

Because we spent our money to improve people's lives not to kill others.

Wow, mean.

The house in middle pic looks very upper-middle class.

is this a lower middle class neighbourhood in your country?

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looks middle high class
then again im used to shitty sheet houses that are literally fucking everywhere here so dont take my word for it

i don't blame them
>have crazy chechens trying to kill them
>have crazy ukies to annex
>have to keep being political superpower to keep relevance
>can't abandon mena friends

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How poor are you people to say thats a rich street

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>no dirtroads
>no stray dogs
>not a lot of cables going everywhere
>maintained houses and gardens

Is this that humble bragging everyone talks about?

It's not rich, but it's better than 90% of Brazil.

this isn't Sup Forums

There's an autistic Brazilian talking to himself

I apologize for him

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that looks like every small town thats not a favela, its not poor but its not rich

looks nice.

Some of the poorest towns in the US look like that. Take that as you will.

pessoal do rio grande do sul se acha superior né. eu sou de manaus classe media alta e aqui é bem mais bonito que essas fotos ai

>Barzil

Yeah, let's pretend Bagé, Pelotas or 75% of South Brazil doesn't exists. Let's call it a favela then use the IBGE tricks of saying only 10% of Brazil is favelas.

what are you talking about you mong just because youre above african average doesnt mean youre rich

what about my street?

This is not a favela.

Why's there no gold plating on your sidewalks? Where's the hovercrafts?

0/10 would not even vacation to with a bundle of bananas to feed the local monkeys.

rich

are you really retarded

Actually it's 6%, do you even know the meaning of the term favela?

10/10


yes, he is

stop embarrassing yourselves

Yes.

I live in one that kinda looks like that but a little bit less greener.

I'm just being honest phamalam. Here in the states poor people live in the cities and wealthy out in the suburbs.

IBGE defines what is a favela, not you. And those 6% refer to IBGE's definition.

>This means that 11.4 million of the 190 million people that lived in the country resided in areas of irregular occupation definable by lack of public services or urbanization, referred to by the IBGE as "subnormal agglomerations".

Pic related is not:
1. An irregular occupation
2. Doesn't lack public services
3. Doesn't lack urbanization

If this is a favela do you, then 75% of South Brazil is a favela. Take it or leave it. Either that or you never set foot here.

7/10. Average Murrican street.

autism

That would be a lower-middle class white neighborhood in the US.

Yes. It even seems he is posting with proxy.

It must be some Brazilian from the north / northeast who has no sense of shame and does not know how to behave.

This is South Brazil and i'm proud of it.

Depends where you live. Out in some shithole state where land is cheap yeah maybe, but in a place with high demand and value definitely not.

looks like you've never been to southern brazil

Dude im not even from the south and youre just being cringy

is beautiful, my country have too this awesome architecture in all cities

Those houses don't seem irregular (aka illegal).
Sure they are poor but not favelas.

Where?

Seriously, in some parts of West Virginia that would be good living.

In East LA that would be called El Barrio.

It's all relative. We have it all in the US.