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Weirdest Taboos Around The World!! (America, Brazil, Belgium, Netherlands, Spain, Philippines)
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What is the biggest taboo in your country?

Today, we invited 6 pannels from around the world

And talk about their taboos!

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🇺🇸 Shannon @shannon.harperrr

🇧🇷 Ana @anaruggi

🇧🇪 Naya @e.lois

🇪🇸 Irene @_irenesanz

🇳🇱 Karijn @karijnbos

🇵🇭 Janin @janineanne__
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Date of upload: May 14, 2023 ^^


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1 year ago

A Ana ficando quietinha sobre os BR chapando em publico kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk

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@raphapereira9709

11 months ago

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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@YannTube

1 year ago

I found it so funny that everyone was shocked that we Brazilians call teachers, doctors etc by their first names, like: "omg you guys are so rebel" 😂

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@gabs6336

11 months ago

Ana forgot to say that in Brazil, children and sometimes teenagers usually call their teachers and older people as uncle/aunt

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@odd-eyes6363

11 months ago

The Belgium girl is so classy We Brazilians drink alcohol on literally anything available at the time

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@Mixtliredwolf

1 year ago

ana forgot the biggest of all brazilian taboos. the one that is widely known all over the country: The upside down slippers. There is a superstition that if you don't untap immediately, your mother will die.

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@juliocesarmiranda7314

11 months ago

A na só escutando a Belga falar da cerveja em copo errado sabendo que nós bebemos cerveja até em copo de geleia de mocotó e nos bares no brasil usa-se mais o famoso copo americano que bebe-se tudo nele!! kkkkkkkkkkkkkkk

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@Darkrajin

11 months ago

In Brasil, "Copo americano" you can pour whatever you want there. It doesn't matter if its coffee, juice, beer, water, everything is fine!

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@deisypereira3311

1 year ago

In Brazil we also ask for "blessing" from the olders (edit: from our family) to show respect (idk if it happens in the whole country but it's very common in northeast)

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@d.c4484

11 months ago

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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@FallenLight0

1 year ago

In Brazil we don't like to touch the food, it's not higienic. Even when we eat using the hands we usually use napkins to grab the food.

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@marcoslazarine4207

10 months ago

A Ana vem representando muito bem os brasileiros nessas brincadeiras! Ela é divertida, inteligente, linda! Que mulher e que sorte a nossa!

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@SamFortalCE

11 months ago

During carnival in Brazil lot of people walks almost naked on the street but as soon as finish, it gets back to be a taboo and next year happens the same and I love it hahahahahha

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@robertagarcez3982

1 year ago

I feel that there are also differences between the states of Brazil bout the "formality"... Northeasterners for example will probably use the formal form for older/unknown/higher charge people

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@rhaienysilva3178

11 months ago

Yeah, in Brazil we don't even know people's surnames 🤷🏼‍♀️

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@rodrigodewes4418

11 months ago

É só falar que a gente usa guardanapo pra segurar as coisas que vai comer.

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@viniso

11 months ago

In Brazil it's disrespectful not greeting someone or saying goodbye when seeing someone too. Some people will answer a conversation that doesn't start with a "good morning" with something like "did you sleep with me this night?" lmao

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@littleturnip99

1 year ago

Ana is so cute

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@MaxTargin0

1 year ago

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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@hudsonmoraes1261

11 months ago

Achei muito curioso que todas as superstições citadas pela americana também temos no Brasil!

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