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Well, i consider in Brazil in general they use conventional clothes, at least If we are talking about for going to work or to the mall. Simples t-shirts, pants, shorts, suite and tie etc. Now that im living in Panamá, i realize The swimming trunks are not common here, and my Panamanian friends always make fun when I'm wearing it in the beach or pool. That same for the bikini, no that I use it too 😂, but I can see the one girls use to use in Brazil are much smaller than here. Another thing that I don't use to see out of Brazil, including is forbidden here In Panama, is to walk shirtless by the neighborhood (it applies for men in mean).
29 Thg 07 2021 20:14
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Well, in Brazil, people typically wear conventional clothes, at least if
we are talking about for going to work or to the mall. Simple t-shirts, pants,
shorts, suite and tie, etc. Now that I’m living in Panamá, I realize that swimming
trunks are not common here, and my Panamanian friends always make fun of me when I'm
wearing them at the beach or pool. This is the same for bikinis, not that I wear those too
😂, but I can see that the ones girls use in Brazil are much smaller than the ones used here.
Another thing that I didn't use to see in Brazil is what is forbidden here.
In Panama, it is prohibited to walk shirtless in neighborhoods, even for men.
Before saying pronouns like “they”, you have to establish the common or proper noun in question.
29 tháng 7 năm 2021
Well, i consider in Brazil in general they use conventional clothes, at least If
we are talking about for going to work or to the mall. Simple t-shirts, pants,
shorts, suite and tie etc. Now that im living in Panamá, i realize the swimming
trunks are not common here, and my Panamanian friends always make fun when I'm
wearing it in the beach or pool. That same for the bikini, no that I use it too
😂, but I can see the one girls use to use in Brazil are much smaller than here.
Another thing that I don't use to see out of Brazil, including is forbidden here
In Panama, is to walk shirtless by the neighborhood (it applies for men in
mean).
29 tháng 7 năm 2021
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