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    If you are from the "third world"

    Post here! Where are you from, and how is your country?

    Im from Brasil. Its a very good place, even if there is a lot of misery... its a beautiful country, the weather is very good, mostly hot and sunny, no earthquakes, no hurricanes, no wars... the people are peaceful and nice... and the weed is not the best in the world, but good enough... :rastasmoke:
    Coelho Reviewed by Coelho on . If you are from the "third world" Post here! Where are you from, and how is your country? Im from Brasil. Its a very good place, even if there is a lot of misery... its a beautiful country, the weather is very good, mostly hot and sunny, no earthquakes, no hurricanes, no wars... the people are peaceful and nice... and the weed is not the best in the world, but good enough... :rastasmoke: Rating: 5

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    If you are from the "third world"

    I doubt in the 'third world', people will be sitting with laptops in their huts...

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    If you are from the "third world"

    I thought Brazil was dangerous. I have friends that have been to Rio de Janeiro and said it was the craziest place they have ever been. I also remember seeing a special on these guys that ride the subways like a surfer but some of them were dying..

    As for me, I do not live in a 3 rd world country...I have been to quite a few....Thailand, Phillipines, Somalia, Mexico...it def is a lot different than what I used to.

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    If you are from the "third world"

    Quote Originally Posted by BUZz UK
    I doubt in the 'third world', people will be sitting with laptops in their huts...

    There are the privliged in the 3rd world though

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    If you are from the "third world"

    God hates the people in third world countries but loves the wealthy instead.

    I'm from Holland, so I guess I don't have much to say.

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    If you are from the "third world"

    I work in a Brazilian restaurant. A Brazilian guy I met there told me a story of three gunmen coming into his house and robbing his family. Sounded sketchy

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    If you are from the "third world"

    I live in a third world country... the USA

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    If you are from the "third world"

    I was reading about Brazil just now because I kept feeling troubled about it being termed a "third-world" country. I've been there three times, and it was quite sophisitcated. But I know it is what's considered a country of "medium" development because there are plenty of aspects of its society that still have progress to make. I prefer the term "still-developing, newly industrialized country." Economically, it's the strongest country in all of Latin America.
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    If you are from the "third world"

    Well... where are the another ones? Im sure i did see members from equador, bolivia, colombia, mexico and so... where are they?

    Anyway... The great cities of brasil (rio de janeiro, sao paulo, etc) are dangerous indeed. Our police is not so good, so there is a lot of robbery, and also there is the favelas (ghetto?), the poor areas of the cities which are controlated by drugs dealers, and where is dangerous to enter even under daylight.
    But, as in almost everywhere, the violence is greater in greater cities. In the smaller (or richer, in the south/southeast) cities of here, the violence is far smaller, and they are good places to live.
    As most of cities of here are small/medium, in average i would say its a peaceful enough place, and very peaceful for a "3rd world" one.
    Birdgirl, i agree with the term "still-developing country", and only used "3rd world" because its still the more known. In fact, brasil is a very large country, and full of contrasts, so its hard to correctly "classificate" it.
    And, yes, i must agree that im a "privileged"... i went to a university, i have a computer with internet, and its a greater privilege because im from the middle class, and here most of this things i had are privilege only of the rich ones...
    I would risk that less than 10% of people here have this. But, strangely enough, this 10% of "privileged" have the most part of all the money, there is a lot of poor people and few very rich ones.
    Anyway, politcs aside, thats still a very good place.

    But where are the another ones?

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    If you are from the "third world"

    I'm living in England now, which is an MEDC, (more economically developed country) I plan to move to the Netherlands by next year. I think Brazil is an LEDC (less ...) It definately has dangerous gangs but gorgeous beaches and women Legandary footballers too, i wonder what the weed is like :stoned:

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