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Finish the Sentence: Brazil

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Just as I became fluent in asking these questions in Spanish, everything turns Portuguese! Here be the folk I acquainted in the 5th largest country in the world (with more people than all the other nations in South America combined), the enormous land mass that is Brazil. As usual, travelers have country codes and locals get special thanks for indulging my English fetish.



Hila (ISR)
I am inspired by: Nature
I regret: Materialism
Today I am grateful for: Meeting a new friend

Erich
I am inspired by: The girl you just asked three questions
I regret: Losing opportunity
Today I am grateful for: Meeting a nice girl

Eden (ISR)
I am inspired by: My father
I regret: Being an asshole from time to time
Today I am grateful for: Being able to see the world


Sam
I am inspired by: Partying
I regret: Nothing
Today I am grateful for: Meeting girls

Priscilla
I am inspired by: The beach
I regret: Not having more money!
Today I am grateful for: Being in love

Jorge
I am inspired by: French cuisine
I regret: The small things
Today I am grateful for: Living


Nurit (ISR)
I am inspired by: My inner self
I regret: Starting to smoke
Today I am grateful for: Being on a beach in Jericoacoara

Fabio (ITA)
I am inspired by: This beach without sun, this beach without water
I regret: Finishing my studies and being condemned to a life of labour
Today I am grateful for: The sun and the rain

Itay (ISR)
I am inspired by: The atmosphere in Jericoacoara
I regret: Not hooking up with that girl in the army
Today I am grateful for: All the people here, right now.


Camilla
I am inspired by: Music
I regret: Dating the same bastard for seven years
Today I am grateful for: Having a good friend

Antonio (ITA)
I am inspired by: Nature
I regret: Eating meat in Bolivia
Today I am grateful for: The bus to Fort Aleza

Maya (ISR)
I am inspired by: Brazil
I regret: Not spending more time in Peru
Today I am grateful for: My family


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