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  • Religion as a Business in Brazil
    With such large amount of money surrounding Brazilian churches, these institutions seem to work as companies, and religion seems to act as a business. Know in this article how it works in Brazil.
  • The Value of a Second Language in Brazil
    Lately, being able to speak English fluently in Brazil is no longer something that will differentiate a person, but an obliged request for a candidate to a job position. Learn about the importance of speaking other languages besides Portuguese in Brazil.
  • Pay Before You Eat or Eat Before You Pay?
    Common practice in Brazil, in some bakeries and restaurants it is possible to pay only after you've finished your meal. Learn more about this Brazilian habit in this article.
  • Dining Culture in Brazil
    Brazilians are people who enjoy eating and like doing it a lot, even with only three meals. Here you will discover more about the Brazilian dinner habits, such as tips on how to behave, culture curiosities and the most searched destinations to eat.
  • Paper and Envelope Sizes in Brazil
    Even though Brazil adopts the international standardization of paper sizes, a few countries are still appropriating other standards. This article informs paper, envelope and business cards sizes in Brazil, and also it's common uses.
  • Safety at the Airports
    Travelers at airports are usual and easy targets for thieves in Brazil. Besides all common recommendations it is necessary to be always alert. Here you have the basic guide on how to be safe in a Brazilian airport.
  • Insurance Culture in Brazil
    It appears that Brazilian society has no culture of insurance. The growth potential of the insurance market is large, but that expansion is not self sustainable, it depends on Brazilian society participation.
  • Women and business in Brazil
    It is no secret that Brazilian women (or maybe I should say Latin American women), even though representing the majority of college graduates, still earn less than men and still have a hard time occupying management positions. This behavior towards businesswomen is historical and in this article I will try to explain where it comes from.
  • Why Brazilians ask to be fired?
    In Brazil, it is not uncommon to hear an employee asking to be fired as a way to have access to the benefits granted by unemployment. Learn in this article what are the reasons for such practice and how it is inserted in the Brazilian business environment.
  • Political and Labor Demonstrations in Brazil
    Labor unions are among the concerns of investors and entrepreneurs who want to establish a business in Brazil. Learn in this article what does the law says about strikes, how they occur in Brazil and what its effects are.
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