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GuestPoster204

Hi everyone,

I came from the USA and I'm now living in Novo
Hamburgo, Rio Grande do Sul. The weather is
colder at this time of the year and I like it. The
food and wine is good and people are friendly
with a more European- like culture.
I'm US Navy retired and as always eager to travel and meet new friends. I speak fluent
Portuguese, Spanish and Filipino. I would like
to travel to Lisbon and Cape Verde soon since
I speak their language. Thanks for giving me this
opportunity to introduce myself.

spanishpete

robal wrote:

Hi everyone,

I came from the USA and I'm now living in Novo
Hamburgo, Rio Grande do Sul. The weather is
colder at this time of the year and I like it. The
food and wine is good and people are friendly
with a more European- like culture.
I'm US Navy retired and as always eager to travel and meet new friends. I speak fluent
Portuguese, Spanish and Filipino. I would like
to travel to Lisbon and Cape Verde soon since
I speak their language. Thanks for giving me this
opportunity to introduce myself.


I there
I see, 'no one' has said. Hello to you from the expat website, "So" Iam as well 'not' "going" to say Hello from the website, as well  but i will say Hello from some of the Expat people on this site so hello LOL

Julien

Welcome on board Robal !

GuestPoster204

Thanks spanishpete and Julien.

spanishpete

Julien is the boss of the expat website, spanishpeter is just a no body LOL
but your welcom

ohanasurf

Welcome aboard Robal !
US Navy Chief (retired) living in Cabo Frio RJ.

GuestPoster204

Spanishpete,
Looks like you're active on site so you're an
important asset. Keep it up!
robal

spanishpete

robal wrote:

Spanishpete,
Looks like you're active on site so you're an
important asset. Keep it up!
robal


Impartant, Asset, "never", just got, 'a lot' of crap to say,,, but then I am a "Brit" LOL
it helps to fill the time, before the end LOL

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