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  • Newsletter
    3/1/23

    Newsletter

    Hello, beautiful people!

    In March, we are launching our first newsletter, and we would like to invite you to be a subscriber 😀

    We love making videos for you, and we will keep making them, but, in our newsletter, we intend to explain a few things a bit more. In this first issue, named ‘Carnival is over’, we talk about the fact that, for Brazilians, the year only really starts in March. We are also highlighting a few trending topics that took over the internet during the festivities.

    To sign up, just access our website, and insert your email in the pop-up. There is also a link to the Newsletter form in the homepage. New clients that sign up to our newsletter will get a 10% discount on their next project with us!

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  • Carnival and relationships
    2/13/23

    Carnival and relationships

    The profane party, as we call it, embodies the whole idea of freedom. During Carnival, people are allowed to let loose, dance, and celebrate life, without the usual judgment. Of course, there is also a lot of flirting and kissing and… whatever else is up your aisle 💋🎊

    Actually, more than 20% of Brazilians have already ended a relationship before carnival to enjoy the party. Nowadays, it’s also becoming more common for some couples to open the relationship during carnival to spice things up.

    Tinder is leveraging the holiday with a campaign that encourages users to reach out to their matches during the party, so they will never miss a connection. There is probably no better time to start swiping and get your matches on the go, right?

    Carnival is meant to be free, but be aware, Ash Wednesday always comes, bringing us back to reality.

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  • Carnival
    2/13/23

    Carnival

    For a foreigner, Brazilian Carnival may sound idyllic and very fun, and it is indeed, but we all have our own particular way of celebrating. Some people go to all street parades, others use the time off to Netflix and binge, some people like to watch the parades on TV, others like to travel to a small beach town… The list goes on. One thing is certain, the 🎊reveler🎊 stereotype does not fit all of us, and that is good news!

    And you? Do you take part in Carnival celebrations or not? Let us know!

    🗣️There is a lot to say about Carnival on the social spectrum, and we will get to that later this month. For now, we would just like to highlight how Carnival is extremely important for our economy. Just in Rio de Janeiro, Carnival moves more than 4 billion Brazilian Reals yearly. From hotels to event workers, street vendors, airline employees, you name it, Carnival is HUGE! Other cities, like Salvador and Recife also attract thousands of revelers, every year. The economy of small beach towns all over the country also depend on Carnival to keep going through the rest of the year.

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    #carnival #parade #carnaval #brazil #culturalinsight #brazilianculture

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