Friday, 6 November 2015

What should you know about Portugal before visit that country?


Are you planning to visit Portugal in a near future? You should, it worths your time. Anyway, here we have an article where citizens from that country give some advices for you. Actually, what we asked them was: "If a group of people just came to your country from overseas, what advice would you give to them?". In this first part of three, we interviewed Ana Rita and made a summary of what she said.

Saturday, 17 October 2015

What culture besides your own do you admire and why?


Here we interview a girl named Ana Rita, from Portugal, to talk about the cultures she admires. We asked her to focus in Europe, but she opted to talk more about Asia. If you are interested in Japan or Tibete, her answers are a good choice to know more! Click in View More to read the all article. 

Choose three aspects of your culture to put in a “time box”


If you could choose three aspects of your culture to put in a “time box” for the future, what would you put in it? Portugal has many interesting details that should be recorded, as a girl from Portugal pointed here. Click in View More and enjoy the post!

What is the most important thing your culture has adopted?


Through this question, we got a very particular opinion, instead of a clearly answer. Ana Rita, from Portugal, gave us a remarkable statement and we want to know if you agree with her or if you think she is totally wrong.

What is the most important thing your culture has given to the world?


As a new question about Portugal, we asked a student - the same which answered the previous questions, Ana Rita - to tell us what are the most important things her culture has given to the world. The first two things are decidedly important and interesting, but the last one it's kind of funny. I bet you will enjoy to read it.

What do people usually think about Portugal?


Here we compiled several curiosities about Portugal, a country that most of you should know well, but some people don't know at all, almost considering it's a part of Spain. As always, in this Column, we questioned people from different places about what do they think about Portugal and it's culture, and if they visited or are planning to visit it. 

We should point again that in this kind of column we just reunite OPINIONS - If you are looking for facts, your are looking in the wrong place. But if you have time to spend with curiosities and confronting them with your own opinions, go forward and enjoy our infographic.