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Date of upload: May 14, 2023 ^^
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In Brazil it feels like surnames exists only for the sake or differentiating between two people with the same first name. We really don't give much importance to that, no one says their surname when presenting themselves unless it's something REALLY formal. The concept of calling anyone by their surname is completely alien for most of us.
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In Brazil, the rule is: if the other person gives you the freedom to be informal, you can be informal, and this is for everyone and everywhere. Sometimes the teachers, bosses, fathers, or other person. I just have teachers that I call for nicknames, for the first name and other just for "teacher" (professor in PT BR).
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In Brazil kids and sometimes teenagers can also call an older person or a teacher as “uncle / aunt”, regardless if they know the person or not.
Example
“Aunt, may I go to the restroom” Instead of “teacher, may I go to the restroom?”
Teacher in Portuguese is professor (male) and (professora) female, we don’t distinguish the title between school and university so sometimes we just abbreviate “Professor” to “Fessor”
Like: Fessora, may I go to the restroom?
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1 year ago
A Ana ficando quietinha sobre os BR chapando em publico kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
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