I do believe it is Spanish. Brazillians Speak Portugese but it is a common mistake that many believe the speak Spanish.
No. The urban legend is that Brazilians find it offensive when you speak to them in Spanish, but this has no truth to it.
Brazilians find it offensive when guests, tourists, and visitors want to do everything in a hurry, speak impatiently and rudely, show a complete lack of manners, find fault with everything, and don't want to try Brazilian food.
Brazilians don't find any language offensive in and of itself, but they get offended (as most people of non-Anglophone nations do) if you walk up to someone and assume they can speak English. if you ask them in Portuguese whether they speak English and thenspeak English it's another matter altogether.
Brazilians find it an offense when people speak to them in an arrogant, condescending, impatient or rude way. For Brazilians tend to be accommodating, easy going and hospitable. In fact, they're proud of their country's reputation as a melting pot of many cultures and languages. Consequently, they're used to trying to work out problems as amicably as possible. And so it's offensive to Brazilians when others don't respect the feelings and rights of others.
The Brazilians, of course, speak Portuguese. Speaking Spanish to them is disrespectful because it shows that you haven't spent any time learning about them.
Not at all, that's our mother language. It's a little upseting, though, when people speak Spanish thinking that's our mother language. Most Brazilians will think it's pretty awesome you're speaking portuguese, quite funny, and will probably help you learn if you are up to.
Brazilians find it offensive when you're disrespectful of other people's feelings and property. For they take pride in their country, their culture, their history, and their language. Their country is considered a melting pot of just about any culture and language in the world. With such a welcoming attitude towards other, Brazilians find it troubling when tourists and visitors don't return the hospitableness.
Brazilians find it offensive when people behave and speakto them in arrogant, condescending, discourteous, disrespectful, impatient and rude ways, because Brazilians tend to be an accommodating, easy going, hospitable and welcoming people that are tolerant of individual and cultural differences.
Brazilians speak portugese
Portugese
Portuguese
Portuguese