In general, Brazilians are fashionable and like to dress according to the latest styles. People in urban areas like to wear brand-name clothing. People in the warmest and most humid regions dress more casually, and colors are lighter and brighter year round. In São Paulo and parts of the southern region, people often dress in black, white, and other neutral colors. Stylish suits or skirts with jackets are common business attire. Both men and women pay careful attention to their appearance. Shoes are well kept and polished. Manicures and pedicures are popular. People like to dress up for special occasions and parties. In rural regions, more traditional clothing is common, especially among the native peoples.
I am Brazilian and I am not sure how to answer this. ;) Brazil is a large country like U.S. there are all kinds of whether and cultures in Brazil. So people dress different in different areas of the country. But in general we can say that people use the same stile of cloth that in most other western countries. There are not great differences really between what people dress in the U.S and Brazil. People use jeans all the time. Women use pants much more than dress and skirts already. Of course being a country with a lot of people with low income, most people dress simply. But there is nothing too different really.
...clothes. You know, shirts, jeans, pantsuits, sneakers, hoodies...
ummm... clothes. clothing. they wear clothes. they know that they arent animals.
night gowns and fuzzy hats they also wear slippers on occasions and any other days high heels. for a shirt they wear bikini tops
Cathal Goan was born in 1954.
Karachi Goan Association was created in 1886.
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Goan is of Portuguese decent and a style of cooking related to the Portuguese town of Goa. Rissois is generally shrimp (or fish) turnover. Attached are a few links to recipes for it.
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