Hello from Portugal

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Hi guys,
anyone from Portugal?
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  • sailorsiren13
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    Sunny Fl here but feel free to add me
  • robin52077
    robin52077 Posts: 4,383 Member
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    4 generations ago, yes!
    My family moved to New Bedford, Massachusetts in 1898. Apparently that was the popular spot to emigrate to because to this day the city is about 80% Portuguese...
  • Caitella
    Caitella Posts: 29 Member
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    I'm going to Portugal on holidays next week!! Yay, can't wait. What's the weather like?
  • purplelilac123
    purplelilac123 Posts: 37 Member
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    My husband is in the US now. He originally was raised in Portugal.
  • bazfitness
    bazfitness Posts: 275 Member
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    I'm not from there, but I live there.
    Consigo falar em Portugues tambem mais ou menos :wink:
  • Aninha_PP
    Aninha_PP Posts: 32
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    Sou Brasileira mas vivo em Washington DC. ;)
  • DemOniC_PT
    DemOniC_PT Posts: 34 Member
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    well it seems there are Portuguese people all around the world
  • DemOniC_PT
    DemOniC_PT Posts: 34 Member
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    I'm going to Portugal on holidays next week!! Yay, can't wait. What's the weather like?

    Hot, sunny but a bit windy in my town (Lagos - Algarve)
  • Jassuu
    Jassuu Posts: 1
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    Sou de Portugal!
  • BrightEyesx3
    BrightEyesx3 Posts: 335
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    I'm a full blood Azoriana and my entire family are from the Islands (with a few exceptions). Plan on visiting the Islands and the Mainlands soon, hopefully.
  • DemOniC_PT
    DemOniC_PT Posts: 34 Member
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    I'm a full blood Azoriana and my entire family are from the Islands (with a few exceptions). Plan on visiting the Islands and the Mainlands soon, hopefully.

    Madeira or azores? They are both beautiful!
  • Guisma
    Guisma Posts: 215
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    Sou Portuguesa mas estou a viver na suecia
  • RenVan
    RenVan Posts: 121 Member
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    No, Canada. Feel free to add me.
    R
  • BrightEyesx3
    BrightEyesx3 Posts: 335
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    I'm a full blood Azoriana and my entire family are from the Islands (with a few exceptions). Plan on visiting the Islands and the Mainlands soon, hopefully.

    Madeira or azores? They are both beautiful!

    Both. But I'm the girl who would rather go to the farmlands and play with the animals and ride horses than go into the city. Only problem is we don't know anyone who lives in the country area.
  • DemOniC_PT
    DemOniC_PT Posts: 34 Member
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    4 generations ago, yes!
    My family moved to New Bedford, Massachusetts in 1898. Apparently that was the popular spot to emigrate to because to this day the city is about 80% Portuguese...

    80% thats a lot, must be like being in Portugal ?
  • robin52077
    robin52077 Posts: 4,383 Member
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    4 generations ago, yes!
    My family moved to New Bedford, Massachusetts in 1898. Apparently that was the popular spot to emigrate to because to this day the city is about 80% Portuguese...

    80% thats a lot, must be like being in Portugal ?

    In some neighborhoods yes...little portuguese bakeries, malassadas, fresh baked sweet bread, etc.

    shops with linguica, chourico, bacalao, etc....meats that I grew up thinking were NORMAL, and when I went out of state I realized that they were only normal in New Bedford due to the high portuguese content!
  • jenrome
    jenrome Posts: 7
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    London here but went to Madeira then Cascais/Lisbon a few years ago and those little custards you do are the most beautiful thing on the planet:)

    Oh, the scenery is nice as well and walking earns more calories for more custards:)
  • Tiquintas
    Tiquintas Posts: 1
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    big hi from Portugal!
  • RitaSantoss
    RitaSantoss Posts: 986 Member
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    Hi, I'm from Portugal too :)
  • riftkind
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    Hi! I'm from Portugal also!