Teach me about Portugal and the Portuguese

Teach me about Portugal and the Portuguese

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suebi.

I'm interested as well

I'm Portuguese, AMA.

their towels are top tier

It's like a shit version of Spain

How do I get a Portuguese gf

Fuck if I know.

Find them abroad. They will never put out here out of fear of being shamed by their friends. It's a whole fucking ordeal down here.

Just a melancholic catholic cunt, if you know a lot about football and like to eat you'll make friends
Dress and behave like a chav

Why is Portugal so melancholic?

could you please name a town/region which has old buildings and nice scenery and all that shit. Preferably not lots of tourists but fairly accessible from an airport

because they have been emmigrating in great numbers for centuries

Suebi

I think it goes back to the discoveries when husbands left their families behind and people had to wait for 2 years before knowing if they would even survive, let alone come back. This continued until today with the emigration. It's just part of our culture to either leave Portugal and miss it, or stay in Portugal and miss those that went away.

Then you have the fact that we live on a mountainous, fairly rainy and windy place with a violent ocean and nobody around (Spain is mostly empty and coastal).

Then you have the whole feeling of being the first and last sea empire to exist yet the country is still fairly poor and not very relevant anymore.

Then it just stuck, so aside from watching football we're rather stoic and calm, which contrasts a lot with the Spanish stereotypes. Also we drink a fuckton of wine.

Braga/Coimbra are my go-to cities for tourists wanting something quieter and beautiful. Porto is but also very nice, and some places around Lisbon like Sintra are also very beautiful, but these are bigger cities.

Pic related is Coimbra. Great student/nightlife and small enough to fully explore in one week without rushing.

And this is Braga.

Portugal is Windy and rainy? I thought it was a sunny Paradise!

It is most days, we're the country with the most sunlight hours per year.

But Portugal is basically the whole western side of the Iberian plateaus, next to the Atlantic. When it rains, it really fucking pours, so in the north we end up having more percipitation than London (but not western Britain/Ireland).

Keep in mind that most people live by the sea, in the North, and/or on the side of a mountain, so most of Portugal's landscape is fairly greener than, say, most of Spain's.

We do have sunny beaches on the south, but few people actually live there permanently, and even the workers just migrate south in the Summer.

closest airport to Braga/Coimbra?

Definitely Porto. But Lisbon's isn't too far away, either. It's just 2 hours to Coimbra and maybe 3 or 4 to Braga. Porto is 1,5 hour to each.

flights are fairly cheap but require a stop in schiphol. Suppose it's not a bad place to stop, I've been there a couple times. Good chance I'm going to Portugal this year then xxx

Did you ever play Dark Souls?

Same thing.

Portugal is melancholic because it literally feels like you're living in the ashes of a fallen empire that fell under it's own weight.

Am Portuguese. Live in glorious Northern Portugal.

AMA.

Not so much ashes, but empty buildings.

But people aren't sad thinking about the discoveries. We are just a stoic bunch, overall.

Poortugal is like a poorer, smaller and less relevant version of ASSpain, and browner...if it's possible to be browner than Spain.

Kek.

>western Britain/Ireland
Nice

Like Spain but better

Wait, yes, it is possible to be browner than Spain. Here lies the living proof, of course if you consider turds as living entities

tfw the first bait fails and you turn to Italy to see if you can fish something

girl on the right looks like a younger version of my gf

little spain

>spansh women buying portugese towels.jpg