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6 Types of People Who Should Speak Perfect Portuguese

February 6, 2018 By Josh Plotkin Leave a Comment

I posted a new Youtube video to the channel after an extended hiatus. It’s a relevant video if you’re an intermediate-advanced level speaker and you’re pushing yourself to go beyond the level of Portuguese you’re currently at.

It’s meant to be humorous and a light-hearted way of reminding perfectionists that you’re probably not going to die if you don’t speak exactly like a native-speaking Brazilian Portuguese speaker would.

Enjoy the video.

The 6 Types Of People Who Should Speak Perfect Portuguese

  1. Politicians
  2. CIA Agents
  3. Naturalized Brazilian citizens traveling through the Middle East who don’t want ISIS to know where they’re really from
  4. Comedians
  5. Business Owners
  6. High-Level Portuguese teachers (that weren’t born Brazilian)

Watch the video for a more in-depth explanation of each one.

Filed Under: Brazilian Portuguese

About Josh Plotkin

Josh Plotkin is a long term expat and digital nomad who loves exploring Brazil. You can follow him on Youtube.

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