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  • What are the best Brazilian Santos sips?
  • Meet another Brazilian Santos gem that’s a must-try. Coffee Bean Direct has crafted a light-roasted blend that’s all about smooth sips with a hint of cinnamon. It’s gentle on the body and easy on the acidity. Wondering about the cost?
  • Coffee Bean Direct prefers their big 5-pound bags, bigger than what you usually see.
  • What makes Brazil a good country?
  • Here are 10 things Brazil does better than anywhere else: 1. Play Research shows that playfulness creates a kind of charisma that others want in on. It’s a key part of the Brazilian personality: a willingness to laugh at themselves, their predicaments and political absurdities and to welcome others in on the joke.
  • Why is Brazil known as a “café com leite” era?
  • Brazil did it again! Between the late 1800s and early 1900s, the country experienced another coffee explosion, famously known as the “café com leite” era. This catchy name highlights the time when coffee and milk (representing coffee and dairy industries) were Brazil’s economic powerhouses.
  • What makes a Brazilian a good person?
  • Research shows that playfulness creates a kind of charisma that others want in on. It’s a key part of the Brazilian personality: a willingness to laugh at themselves, their predicaments and political absurdities and to welcome others in on the joke. A few years back, Brazilians voted a clown into Congress.
  • What is a DOPS building?
  • Infamous and widely feared, the building came to be known simply as the “DOPS building.” In the early 20th century, the building was one of many structures meant to glorify the Republican State and urban modernization.
  • Is music a good thing in Brazil?
  • Whether it’s volleyball, cycling, soccer, playing music or hanging out at the beach, Brazilians work to live. Playfulness yields clear signs of positive affect – a twinkle in the eye, enthusiasm, a wry grin – that are widespread in Brazil. It’s highly contagious, and visitors are happy to catch it. Insider Guide: Rio de Janeiro 2. Music that moves

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