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It is a culture built on resiliência (resilience) and alegria (joy). In a world that is increasingly digital and isolated, Brazil still values the sweat of a dance floor and the heat of a live drum circle. So, put down your phone, turn up the , and let the Axé flow through you.

| Do’s | Don’ts | | :--- | :--- | | (one or two air-kisses on the cheek, starting with the left). | Don’t be on time for a party at someone’s house (30-60 min late is chegar na hora - arriving on time). | | Use "Tudo bem?" as a greeting; always ask how someone is before business. | Don’t make the "OK" sign (👌) – it is considered a rude gesture in Brazil. | | Talk with your hands and get close. Brazilians stand near each other and touch arms during conversation. | Don’t wear shorts and sandals to a nice restaurant, theater, or upscale churrascaria . | | Praise Brazil – especially its nature, music, and soccer. | Don’t bring up the 7-1 (the 2014 World Cup semifinal loss to Germany) unless you are ready for trauma. | It is a culture built on resiliência (resilience)

Brazil, the largest country in both South America and the Latin American region, is renowned for its rich cultural heritage and diverse entertainment scene. The country's entertainment and culture are deeply influenced by its indigenous, African, and European roots, creating a unique blend that is distinctly Brazilian. | Do’s | Don’ts | | :--- |

and high-energy street parties led by "trio elétrico" trucks in Salvador. Festa Junina | Don’t make the "OK" sign (👌) –

Sports play a vital role in Brazilian culture, with a wide range of activities and events that reflect the country's passion for competition and physical activity. Some of the most popular sports in Brazil include:

Brazil has a thriving film and television industry, with many productions gaining international recognition. Some notable Brazilian films include: