What goes on here?
>>2738637Sweet wine is drunk; incredibly sloppy sandwiches, which despite being neither little nor French are called Francezinhas (‘little Frenchies?’) are eaten. Pic related.
>>2738638>little FrenchiesKEK
>>2738638What a dumb sandwich.
>>2738637all that >>2738638 says plus:jumping from the bridge into the riveran awesome little tramquite a cool night lifelots of very attractive girls who are happy to 'hang out' with a foriegn guy
Should I go to Porto or Lisbon? And how good does my portuguese need to be? I learned Brazilian Portuguese, but portuguese niggas sound russian to my ears
>>2740584>Should I go to Porto or Lisbon?Portugal is a small country; Lisbon and Porto are less than three hours apart by train. Unless you’re just going for a weekend or something, it’s very easy to see both. I personally like Lisbon more than Porto (a bit larger, a bit more atmospheric, more central), but Porto is also nice, and a little cleaner. I have multiple friends who prefer it to Lisbon.>And how good does my portuguese need to be? I learned Brazilian Portuguese, but portuguese niggas sound russian to my earsYour Portuguese “needs” to be however good your Portuguese is when you land. My Portuguese is limited but my pronunciation is good, and people have always responded very positively to it—there are a number of older people without much English, and people seem to specifically appreciate it when tourists don’t just yell in Spanish* or English at them, but actually try to use Portuguese. My own Portuguese is also Brazilian, or started that way (teacher was from Rio), and people had no trouble understanding me, although it took me some time to understand them. I started sounding more continental and understanding people more comfortably after a couple of weeks in the country. Nowadays, having been to Portugal a bunch of times, Brazilians think my Portuguese sounds more Portuguese.*To any Anons visiting Portugal who have some command of Spanish, be aware that although pretty much everyone in Portugal can understand Spanish easily enough, and more than a few can speak it, most people really don’t like it. In a lot of cases they would rather be forced to listen to English, or if they can speak it, French, neither of which is resented the way Spanish can be. So if you’re going to try to speak to people in Spanish, at least ask first.
>>2738749i'd dummy it
>>2740584>how good does my portuguese need to be?portugal service industry is full of people that speak english for local shops, im sure you could figure out how to order a sandwich
>>2738637I was there over the summerits a pretty chill citylooks a little third world in some places, some streets are a little sketchy but never felt unsafeThere are touristing things like the bridges and Fado shows, this sandwich thing >>2738638 (its like processed cheese and ham sandwich in gravy, pastel ne nata and they magestic cafemain street is like any euro city high streetI found a rave in carpark while I was there, nightlife existed and was okay the town isnt as colourful as the OP irl but its nice enough just heat damaged a littleyou can get train and then boat out to the Duro valley which is okay
>>2741173oh yeah just to add everyone spoke englishI was warned to either speak portugese or english and never spanish by some native portugese people before I left