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Anonymous
>>1647 Like any other huge metropolitan center, São Paulo has problems with criminality. The key, like in Rio de Janeiro, is to avoid the wrong places. If he does that, he'll feel like home in a few days. We get along pretty well with foreigners. I've studied with an american and a half-german. Of course, some people are a little bit close-minded, but that's something you will find anywhere in the world. The people of São Paulo is not as receptible as Rio's, but it's just a matter of time until they accept someone.
Oh, the city is very polluted, so if he's got something like asthma or bronchitis, tell him to get ready to spend some serious money with medicines.
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