No. Brazilians tend to be outgoing and openminded. For they realize that, as South America's largest country, they will survive only if they get along with each other, and with neighbors and visitors. And so they tend to like to share their acquaintance with their country's vast natural beauty, and exciting life, with guests.
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.
talk using their language.
Most Brazilians don't speak English, unfortunately, although most are familiar with simple expressions. If your are dealing with people from the tourism area, you probably won't find any difficulties to talk in English.
Find out about their mom and talk about her.
Brazilians speak Portuguese because Brazil was colonized by the Portuguese in the 16th century. The Portuguese language was brought to Brazil by the colonizers and became the predominant language due to historical and cultural reasons. It has been the official language of Brazil since its independence in 1822.
Did you do something to annoy her? Did you say something that she would find offensive? Look at this from all angles. Talk to her about it.
find and talk to people in the safari game.
You personally do not contact anyone. People who use offensive terms like 'shemales' should not talk to other people.
read it and find out :/
Go outside. Talk to people.
you find strength at the top of the lost tower. talk to the people there
I have ways of finding people, but we can't talk about it here.