Menu
Expat.com

Hello from Puerto Rico

Post new topic

ReyP

I have a member in the Facebook group expat.com that only speaks Spanish and is looking for information about Brazil. Should I send him here or is there somebody that can go into the Facebook group and answer his questions???
Thanks
Rey

GuestPoster204

Someone should translate for him in English to be able to use this site effectively....

abthree

Rey,

If your friend scrolls to the very bottom of any Expat.com page, including this one, he'll see the instruction "Change Language" and a line of flags.  Tapping the Spanish flag will bring him to the Spanish Language section.  Searching for "Brasil", he'll find resources in Spanish for Brazil, including a "Foro" section, where he can ask his questions and get answers in his own language.

ReyP

abthree wrote:

Rey,

If your friend scrolls to the very bottom of any Expat.com page, including this one, he'll see the instruction "Change Language" and a line of flags.  Tapping the Spanish flag will bring him to the Spanish Language section.  Searching for "Brasil", he'll find resources in Spanish for Brazil, including a "Foro" section, where he can ask his questions and get answers in his own language.


Not a friend, but a member, but this is a great idea of how to handle it. I will communicate the information to him, thanks a lot!

latangel

Hi, how can I help, what information do you need about Brazil? My name is Erick and I live in Curitiba Brazil...my email is ***

Moderated by Priscilla 6 years ago
Reason : Do not post your personal contact details on a public forum for your own security
latangel

Hablo español

ReyP

latangel wrote:

Hi, how can I help, what information do you need about Brazil? My name is Erick and I live in Curitiba Brazil...my email is ***


The member has not returned or answered me, so we are in a holding pattern.
Thanks for the offer, Ill let you know if he returns to the site.

Articles to help you in your expat project in Brazil

  • Using phones in Brazil
    Using phones in Brazil

    It's much easier these days to get a cell phone in Brazil, and phones and calling plans are inexpensive. ...

  • Accommodation in Brasilia
    Accommodation in Brasilia

    Brasilia, the country's federal capital, is home to many highly-paid government employees and foreign ...

  • Dating in Brazil
    Dating in Brazil

    If you're single and ready to mingle, then you might want to try your hand at dating after you've settled ...

  • Marriage in Brazil
    Marriage in Brazil

    Brazil can be a romantic country, and you may want to marry here. Perhaps you even want to remain in Brazil ...

  • Leisure activities in Brazil
    Leisure activities in Brazil

    Have you always dreamed of dancing to the rhythm of a Brazilian carnival? Do you wish to enjoy the sand and the ...

  • Accommodation in Rio de Janeiro
    Accommodation in Rio de Janeiro

    With an official population of about seven million people, and almost twice that number in the metro area, Rio de ...

  • Childcare in Brazil
    Childcare in Brazil

    As more and more women have joined the workforce in Brazil, childcare has become very important. There are a few ...

  • Driving in Brazil
    Driving in Brazil

    If you‘re moving to Brazil for a short time, then you can use your national driving license. However, if you ...

All of Brazil's guide articles