Brazil’s Culture
Have you ever wondered what Brazil’s culture is like?
Portuguese is the official language. However some Brazilians study English. Many can’t speak English fluently. In some parts of Brazil, Spanish is spoken.The religion most Brazilians have is Roman Catholic. Brazil is mostly made up of catholic churches. In P.A. the religion is mostly Christianity, however, Christianity is growing in Brazil. Their gestures are different, for example if you put your index finger to your thumb with the other three fingers sticking up, in Brazil that is hilley rude and is frowned upon. However here that is just a okay sign in America. They usually are touching or close when communicating to one another. Horizontally tapping your fingers on your chin in Brazil means that someone is exaggerating or it means disbelief.
Brazil and U.S have flags that are different and similar flags in many ways. They are the same because they both have stars but the stars stand for different things. The placing of the stars on the Brazilian flag represent the placing of the stars in the sky on the day that Brazil’s independence was established.In America there are 50 stars for the 50 states and in Brazil there are 27 states or the stars on the Brazilian flag are also called federal districts.
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