I knew this one would be awesome!! It was a pleasure to tag along that day. Always welcome
@TheNewTravelКүн бұрын
The man the legend! Thanks again Lucas
@tunahankaramuco5787Күн бұрын
Louis was such a nice guy, actually everyone seemed to be very kind! It's sad that you'll probably never meet them again but again there are more such beautiful people on earth to talk to
@magomistico56217 сағат бұрын
Você mostrou a verdade , fez o certo . Pareceu uma situação assustadora. Brasil é um país que tem problemas de segurança , não dá pra ignorar isso . Muito honesto seu canal 💙
@ThePipojp10 сағат бұрын
Situação assustadora? Só faltou luz e o cara contando como se estivesse no meio da guerra, o resto do pessoal cagou completamente pra isso, exagerado pra caralho. As duas meninas pelo jeito chamaram a polícia sem nem ter acontecido nada.
@philodev87418 сағат бұрын
The people / citizens of Sao Paolo seem really nice to be around! Would love to go soon
@faustorenato569512 сағат бұрын
I'm from Brasília, the capital, and actualy people from São Paulo are famous for beeing rude when compared to the rest o the country, to be fair people of my city, Brasília, as well have the fame of being a little jerks too.
@susanafrank34867 сағат бұрын
Comentário desnecessário. Se você teve alguma experiência ruim, não generalize, paulistanos são pessoas amigáveis e recebe todo mundo de braços abertos. Você realmente não conhece esse povo maravilhoso.
@leslapins76179 сағат бұрын
São Paulo is fascinating, I’m paulistana but I lived that kinf od sotuation when I lived in São Paulo more than once. It felt worse when happened when my daughter and husband were victims too. When this happens again, again and again, you wonder till when you be luck enoigh to survive. In my case, I lost all hope to seeing things get better. Then the great chance to move in Canada came in our lives and I took that oppottunity as if it were the only lifeline. After 16 years in great Montreal, I still think it was the best move of my life. Love 🇨🇦 from bottom of my heart. BTW, if someday you wanna have a Brazilian coffee and pão de queijo in Montreal, just reach out! :) Ps: but I still think that there are not pizzas like those in São Paulo!
@thebrainstormedКүн бұрын
kinda poetic what you said about são paulo in the end of the video. dancing through the chaos. that's exactly what it feels to me. i live in são paulo state, about 62 miles away from são paulo city and the vibe in my city is totally different and people from here doesn't like too much the idea of living in são paulo. feels too crazy for us.
@CB040822 сағат бұрын
"Germany is a place where things are always on time" DB looks away
@MariaAlmeida-u8l16 сағат бұрын
Go to Florianipolis, Garopaba, Bombinhas, Governador Celso Ramos, Imbituba em Santa Catarina State. Safe and really nice beach cities/towns. Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦!
@iluv2_travelКүн бұрын
good grief.. Lucus has the dreamist voice on youtube! 😍
@toddbigeasyКүн бұрын
he's adorable... :)
@murilobastos271Күн бұрын
I really appreciate the deep reflections about my country. Interestingly, the expression “everything ends up in pizza” is a metaphor about the politics, corruption, and the sense of impunity - there is no justice, nothing really happens to the corrupts, and they always find a way to get rid of the consequences (the pizza part). Thank you again for the warming and thoughtful video. One of the reasons that I left my country almost four years ago was the violence, but I still miss the people. 🇧🇷
@samirSchКүн бұрын
Its not true that "nothing" happens to corruPT politicians. They get reelected.
@toddbigeasyКүн бұрын
i've only seen 3 minutes or so of this video and I was reminded of my coins from Mexico I have from the 80's. Missed you not sure if I missed the videos or you have been on break, but I can tell , at the start of this content, it's my favorite content from you. Nice to see you again, I've been along for the ride, basically.
@ianstuart5660Күн бұрын
You basically like to keep things basically basic? 😂😂
@toddbigeasyКүн бұрын
@ianstuart5660 yea something like that, basically.
@ianstuart5660Күн бұрын
@@toddbigeasy Lol, LOL 😉😊
@edcarlson6181Күн бұрын
🐢 Your honesty is something I have always admired about your videos, Dan. We have to be prudent about where we go and what we do, but letting reality scare us so much that we never leave home is a huge mistake as well. And I had to laugh a bit at your ever-adventurous spirit when you quickly decided to go to San Sebastiano -almost seemed random like you pulled the name out of a hat 😂😂😂 You are fearless in the best way possible!
@thiagooliveira583Күн бұрын
I'm sorry that happened to you; that blackout was crazy and something I’ve never experienced before-at least, not that I can remember. This year has been especially chaotic, and it’s happened twice. Some people think it might have been sabotage because of the political tension between the left and the right, but we’ll probably never know for sure. I’m glad you’re okay and that the situation didn’t change your view of the city. I’m Paulista, and I love São Paulo. Some of my favorite places are Luz Park and the old city center. I hope you enjoyed São Sebastião as well-it’s one of the most beautiful coastal cities in São Paulo state. And yes, when everything seems to go wrong, we order pizza, just like the guy from the hostel staff told you. I don’t know why, though!
@KacatkunКүн бұрын
Well, I'll tell you my experience living in São Paulo for over 30 years. I came from a hard background, I lived almost my entire life in the favelas. I've studied, got a better life, and then I moved to "a more central area" (downtown, near Beco do Batman) and I started being worried about being robbed (but it never happened in my entire life). I know it may sound strange, but I feel like it's safer inside the favelas than outside. At least the favelas of São Paulo. The reason is that criminals will not rob or steal inside their own community. I'm sorry to hear that incident, because as I already mentioned in some of your videos, today I'm living in Montréal and I would like to hear that you had a perfect stay in Brazil, that unfortunately wasn't the case. So, one more time, sorry, and I hope after all Brazil and Brazilians in general had left a good impression on you.
@e.o.pereira15 сағат бұрын
Hi Dan, sorry to hear about your bad experience! I also need to point out how great the video and storytelling are! I loved how you made sure for your documentary to come full circle with the coin story.
@chrisbohlkeКүн бұрын
I wanna travel to Brazil next week 😊
@vaneirbarros7595Күн бұрын
Espero que tenha gostado! Volte sempre!
@froggerc625Күн бұрын
So well done! Great locals, thanks for this!
@ric.l.5348Күн бұрын
Amazing video from a very cool guy in my city...😮😍😉
@josephpanzarella1417Күн бұрын
"We end up in pizza" is a popular Brazilian expression. I've been living here for almost two years. So, yes. It's real. Dan, I remember how you were robbed in Mexico City very early in your stay there, and you said that you wouldn't let one bad person decide how you would view an entire city. That is the best attitude to have. I've never allowed myself to cower under a bed. I love Brazil. I love Mexico. I love Colombia. Do bad people exist? Sure. You can't control that and you can't let that dictate how you live your life.
@junoharpoonКүн бұрын
Nice one, Dan. I love how you share your thoughts on travel...the good and the bad. That's life. How lovely are the people you have met here in São Paulo. Maybe you will one day read the novel in the book box written by a Canadian (Station Eleven) ☮
@SL-CitizenКүн бұрын
3:42 It's a Jackfruit tree, bro. We can see it's bearing many tender fruits. They will get big and ripe in around two months, producing sweet jackfruit.
@leslapins76179 сағат бұрын
Ohhhh! Ellen Jabour! Actually she was a famous Brazilian top model on the 90’ies 🥰
@andregarcia8138Күн бұрын
Hi I am a paulistano. I was so happy seeing your video, you were really showing the Sao Paulo face, happines, beauty, busy. And than at the end I got sad because this that you passed through is also the Sao Paulo face, we are always afraid of being robbed or worse. This is a great city, yet is, but the politics corruption cause so much social inequality and the consequence is a sense of insecurity. I just discover you. I will keep watching you.
@FeigangFei8 сағат бұрын
covered a lot of areas. thanks
@saeedgarmeh272321 сағат бұрын
I loved this video! had a bit of everything :) btw, I didn't know your from Montreal hahaha
@clickbabi924910 сағат бұрын
About the pizza, in Brazil we say: '' No final tudo acaba em pizza'' hahaha Enjoy Brazil and go to Floripa =D Best place in the world!!
@joaoeduneiva10 сағат бұрын
22:12 OMG hes actually good
@joaoeduneiva9 сағат бұрын
40:05 A DIVAAA
@andrebrito421013 сағат бұрын
Well, honestly dude, this last part of the video was totally unnecessary. First Brazil suffers a lot from its reputation for being insecure, we don't need any alerts about this topic anymore. This is a super passive-aggressive Canadian. I live in Canada myself and honestly every single day there is a shooting in a different neighborhood. Regarding the electric company same shit happened few years ago here in Canada, but it was worts because it was winter, We spent a week with no electricity in one fo the most coldest winter. Canada is too far away of being a paradise.
@susanafrank34867 сағат бұрын
Isso ele não fala do Canadá, todo lugar do mundo tem sua parte boa é a ruim. Não existe cidade perfeita nesse planeta.
@toddbigeasyКүн бұрын
ok, have to stop after 30 minutes, temporarily, loving it so far! on par with an Anthony Bourdain style. :)
@moyk_mikhalkovКүн бұрын
also, you made that kid who sang some funk so happy, he'll never forget this, you can be sure ♥ also, also, why do i fell like i already watched this?
@TheNewTravelКүн бұрын
I had a shorter video about Sao Paulo languages, a few of the clips I reused in this one :)
@pedrocosta2183Күн бұрын
thats wild feels like a horror game
@FaustoCarvalho13 сағат бұрын
I'm sorry for what happened to you. But in Brazil, we must always be aware that bad things might happen. I wish you luck with another visit.
@Medeirosraphael17 сағат бұрын
53:00 which more u go to the south more safety is it, which more north more dangerous, if u go to rio de janeiro u will see the hell in the earth, but the south is more european and safe, so go to the south, go to Florianopolis, Balneário Camboriú, Balneário Piçarras, Gramado, u won't go through this type of situation
@magomistico56217 сағат бұрын
Foi o que eu acabei de comentar. O turismo tem que ser Florianópolis ou Gramado .
@gabrielalbertino70496 сағат бұрын
Po glr desculpa mas ninguém de fora conhece essas cidades, por mais que o Rio e São Paulo sejam violentos (o Brasil todo é, em graus diferentes, mas é), são codades muito mais atrativas e com muito mais opções e cultura, história, pontos turísticos… não tem comparação
@victorperrin729521 сағат бұрын
The expression “to end up in/with pizza” means a bad situation was ignored and not dealt with as it was supposed to.
@jkdraws9Күн бұрын
hello
@samirSchКүн бұрын
I believe the first meal in the alley was kinda overpriced for such a small plate, but it seems to be in a touristic spot so...I don't get what people find "touristic" about this graffiti alley, but whatever. But you can eat better and cheaper even in São Paulo. With ~10 USD you can "all you can eat" in a steakhouse in Americana, a town founded by american Confederates refugees 1h drive from São Paulo. I know you're canadian, but there's no canadian colony as far as I know. PS: insecurity sucks but what frustrates us most is the sense of impunity. "It ends in pizza", as corrupt politicians go eating to mock us, after they get absolved from their crimes for the people they named into the judiciary. Police arrest bandits; socialist-indoctrinated or corrupt judges releases them soon after. And while I had my dog shot and a gun to my had when I was 13yo, the first time I was mugged was last year in Europe. I was in Barcelona and 2 thugs were following us in the Metro. Once one jumped my brother, I threw him into the ground and armlocked him, but no one helped, including my brother. After I saw no one gave a fk, I let the guy go fearing he'd turn around and st@b me. We went to the "Mossos d'Esquadra", the catalan police, but they also didn't give a fk either, which is why I evade as much taxes as I can because the state only exist to serve itself.
@edinan9Күн бұрын
The pizza thing is more of a saying than an actual culture. The saying would translate to something like "it finished in pizza". We say that when something bad happens, or someone does something bad and suffers no consequences for it. I'm very sorry you went through this scary episode man, Brazil is a great place, but criminality kind of ruins it.
@JoseAlves-cv9ux15 сағат бұрын
So nice places to visit in São Paulo, I love Thais vídeo, thank you to share with us.
@arsnakehert11 сағат бұрын
I think what the hostel receptionist might've said is "it all ended in pizza" (tudo acabou em pizza), which is a phrase from political commentary where something like a corruption scandal goes unpunished, so it ends in pizza In politics I think it means like... everyone just shrugged off the problem and went on with their lives as if nothing happened, which amusingly is exactly what happened at the hostel in your case I used to hear this phrase on TV during the mensalão scandal in 2005, and to me as a teenager at the time it evoked images of politicians sharing stolen assets like slices of a pizza, but I think the intended image is simply the corrupt gathering up at a pizzeria and celebrating not being punished
@Giacomini0317 сағат бұрын
🪙 🐢 🇧🇷 🇨🇦 ❤
@magomistico56217 сағат бұрын
São paulo e Rio de Janeiro , Região Nordeste , Região Norte São muito perigosos. Florianópolis ( Santa Catarina) é a cidade que os turistas deveriam ir . As região Sul do Brasil é a mais segura.
@nahuanmoura734012 сағат бұрын
mentira, o estado mais seguro por taxa de homicídios é SP
@nahuanmoura734012 сағат бұрын
Além disso tem um IDH maior, pib per capta melhor, a menor taxa de homicídio as melhores escolas e a melhor faculdade, o sul não tem nenhum dado melhor que o estado de SP
@susanafrank34867 сағат бұрын
Florianópolis também tem seus problemas, vocês não divulgam, tem violência aí também, não compare Florianópolis com SP. Não existe cidade perfeita.
@gabrielalbertino70496 сағат бұрын
Do que adianta ser segura mas ser sem graça?
@magomistico56213 минут бұрын
@@susanafrank3486 eu não sou de lá.
@jackyuzoКүн бұрын
Good video but I think you cannot say the energy company is corrupt, how do you know?
@TheNewTravelКүн бұрын
When i spoke to brazilians about when the power will be back they said: “the company says tomorrow but no one believes them as they’re corrupt and inefficient”
@SamRodrigues7719 сағат бұрын
@@TheNewTravel no Brasil e talvez no mundo, as pessoas estão ouvindo muito a extrema direita, um dos discursos é que privatizar tudo é a solução, mais um discurso extremo e depois que venderam para um empresa de energia, começou a acontecer esse tipo de caso. Discursos extremos e de golpe de estado novamente e com o velho discurso contra questões sociais usando muito dinheiro e convencendo a população. Como nosso país é muito explorado, sempre existe receio de um novo golpe, uma nova ditadura militar de parte da elite, que prefere um país cada vez mais de extremos e desigual financeiramente.
@SamRodrigues7718 сағат бұрын
Aqui parte da elite sempre quer ganhar mais, e frequentemente é o pobre que tem que pagar muito mais proporcionalmente que os ricos. De uma maneira bem extrema, como pode ver.
@hadenp1Күн бұрын
Anyone know what that small camera is that he uses?
Aeeeeee sou de Fortaleza e fiquei feliz em ver São Geraldo ser vendida aí, pensei que fosse bem exclusiva daqui! :)
@jfspiresbeta19 сағат бұрын
Temos as bebidas mais conhecidas daí na maioria dos empórios de grãos e derivados pq eles são de família nordestina.
@RonaldinhoWilliam2 сағат бұрын
Would you come to Timor-Leste 🇹🇱 ?? Located between Indonesia and Australia
@moyk_mikhalkovКүн бұрын
think of the amount you pay in brazil is in dollars, so yeah, about the R$40 meal...
@arsnakehert12 сағат бұрын
38:20 tfw no cute palhacinha gf 😭
@EduardoAMarquesКүн бұрын
Two sides of the same coin… as Brazilian living in Montreal since 2015 I can really relate with your video final considerations.
@brunoheber287Күн бұрын
surprised me you in Brazil, I’m Brazilian I live in Spain, I watch your videos because I enjoy and to improve my English skills, is so easy to understand you, and a want more videos in Brazil, the Brazilian people is friendly, I guess you will be surprised hahaha
@luuuuucassКүн бұрын
I'm brazilian and so nice that you're here. take a visit in João Pessoa, it's the most destination place for a visit according booking's recommendation for 2025
@Caligo9220 сағат бұрын
33:10 ?? wtf
@joaoeduneiva10 сағат бұрын
cristian was like 🕯️
@wjrchСағат бұрын
São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro are dangerous cities (Rio de Janeiro is much more so), people are already used to these things happening, and unfortunately at the time you came there was a serious problem with a Brazilian energy distributor, the light problem was not just in the state of SP, without electricity it is easier for criminals
@arsnakehert12 сағат бұрын
That coffee shop "the coffee", I visited their website once, and there's the option to switch to Japanese, but it's basically all Google Translate, that's when I realized they weren't very serious fellow weebs lmfao
@soeytsu23 сағат бұрын
bro saying he is not being dramatic is crazy to say bro lol
@Robinson20044 сағат бұрын
legal
@mydogisbaileyКүн бұрын
Dan is adorable but his handwriting is horrible XD
@vmorita13 сағат бұрын
As a Brazilian I gotta inform all the tourists. Brazil can be a complex destination to visit. The country’s social inequality is striking, and you might encounter stark contrasts within just a few blocks. For instance, you could see a wealthy neighborhood, and a short walk away, find yourself in a favela where poverty is prevalent. While exploring, it’s essential to remain cautious, particularly when carrying valuables like cameras, as safety can be a concern in some areas. I would recommend having a local guide to mitigate problems.
@joaoeduneiva10 сағат бұрын
come to Minas Gerais
@NorskInjustisКүн бұрын
nice. but the crime here is very bad so basically i would not recommend any 60 year old grand mother to simply go to sao paulo. most boomers would prefer buenos aires and sao paulo is MUCH more dangerous.
Jesus man, what are you doing in a socialist country...
@Tradutor21Күн бұрын
O sistema de educação do Canadá é bom, não se preocupe - com ele.
@RafaelSilva-f2uКүн бұрын
What socialism is this that I have to pay dearly (Money) to survive Where what is produced here often has an imported price Socialism? Your reference is wrong, this is crazy/broken capitalism Where those who work hard cannot rise as they should
@jackyuzoКүн бұрын
Eu moto no Canada e o sistema de ensino é péssimo. A molecada não sabe nada, não se preocupa com nada, não sei qual será o furo desse país.@@Tradutor21
@CB040822 сағат бұрын
Yes, a socialist paradise in which the state caters to the interests of big finance, greedy religious enterpreneurs and soy exporters. Very socialist indeed.