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Last activity 28 September 2012 by Tata_30

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Rasmus_dk

Hi,

Im 25 year old guy from denmark. Been living in rio since july, wheretoo i moved from copnhgen.
I live in copacabana and work in the center. My colleagues here are all brazilian and married with kids, so i consider them in another stage of life, than me. So far i enjoy life, but would like to meet up ith some other expats here in rio, so i canget some more social inputs.

So if in the same boat etc., let me know and we can meet for a coffee or some beers.

Rasmus

James

Hello Rasmus,

Welcome to Brazil and to Expat-blog. I know you'll make lots of contacts in Rio.

Cheers,
William James Woodward - Brazil Animator, Expat-blog

tirej

hi Rasmus!

I might seem to be curious, but how did you manage to find a job in Rio? I would LOOOOOVE to do the same..and i really hope it will be soon my turn ;) see you maybe one day in Rio !

Aurélie

Hello tirej.

Maybe you can start a new thread on the Rio de Janeiro forum with your questions on work. Other members might be able to advise you. ;)

Thank you,
Aurélie

tirej

Thank you Aurélie :)

Tata_30

Hi Rasmus.

Welcome to Brazil.
I was doing a quick search and all of a sudden i found your profile.
Actually i lived in Copenhagen for almost two years...

If i lived in Rio i would defenetely invite you out.

Have a geat time in Rio!








Rasmus_dk wrote:

Hi,

Im 25 year old guy from denmark. Been living in rio since july, wheretoo i moved from copnhgen.
I live in copacabana and work in the center. My colleagues here are all brazilian and married with kids, so i consider them in another stage of life, than me. So far i enjoy life, but would like to meet up ith some other expats here in rio, so i canget some more social inputs.

So if in the same boat etc., let me know and we can meet for a coffee or some beers.

Rasmus

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