Korean Teens Meet Brazilian K-POP Idol Member For The First Time! (Ft. Gabi of BLACK SWAN)

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Of course, as a Brazilian I know who Gabi is, but I never got to know her very deeply and I'm positively surprised by her general knowledge. She spoke very well about everything and, like the good Brazilian that she is, she didn't hide the problems we still have in our country and spoke openly about it. Thanks for this class Gabi.

mnknkd
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tão legal ver uma brasileira toda fofinha e respeitosa explicando sobre brasil. n acompanho black swan, mas vendo a gabi bateu vontad, viu enxkwxkwakxkwkzw

peachyoo
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I’m actually surprised by Gabi, how well mannered she is, and she has such an elegant vibe while she speaks, and seem to be proud of her country.

secretktrash
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She’s so beautiful… no surgery just natural beauty… oh she is definitely top 3 in best looking female kpop idol gen 4-5

Boonies
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Tão bom ver a Gabi em programas assim onde ela pode falar da cultura do Brasil.

mateusd.
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Gabi is so cute! Our Brazilian fairy! Please, bring her more times!

mairaleao
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Thank you Gabi for representing our Brazil so well 💕🇧🇷

len...
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my mom is japanese brasilian - i was born in the united states, but grew up knowing the culture. gabi represents it really honestly!! she is so well spoken and articulate in two languages that are not her own and seems to have a lot of love for brasil. hoping she makes it big in korea!!

chrisshimizu
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I decided to start learning Brazilian Portuguese from today><

Jihwani_TV
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For those who were curious about brazilian culture, there are a few questions i'd like to detail...
1 - Are there different languages people use in Brazil? What Gabi replied is partially correct. We don't speak only portuguese. At the beginning of the colonial period, Portuguese settlers had to learn the native language (Tupi-Guarani) to communicate and to catechize the indigenous people. So in the beginning the most spoken language was tupi (by the way, if you take a look at our map, most cities have indigenous names instead of european names). As these native peoples were catechized (sometimes even exterminated and exploited) Portuguese became the most widely spoken language by everyone, and today it is considered the official language of our country. However, historically, Brazil has received cultural influences from several other colonies (Dutch, Italian, Spanish, French, German, Lebanese, Gypsy, Jewish, Japanese, Chinese, African, Indian, English, Venezuelan), so Portuguese and Spanish are NOT the only languages spoken here. In the South many people speak German, while in the North they speak Guarani, Guajajara, Yanomami, Caiapó, and in the Northeast we have the famous "chinatowns" full of Asian families. There are also many quilombos in Northeast, where Afro-descendants have cultivated the traditions and dialects of their ancestors for centuries. That's why we have countless unique accents (gaúcho, carioca, cearense, paulistano, pernambucano, baiano, mineiro, maranhense, sertanejo) and mixed customs and traditions...
2 - Are there any problems around the border where they are next to other countries? Yes, there are many many problems, such as drug trafficking, land invasions, trafficking of animals considered "exotic" and illegal sale of birds, exploitation of local tribes, exploitation of natural resources and mining. These problems are treated with extreme seriousness and every day we have news about fires, murders, drug seizures or things like that. Also, the region of Acre was bought in 1903 by Brazil (it belonged to Bolivia, but was bought in Petropolis treaty). As Gabi said, the South region also goes through something similar. The brazilian regions have so many crazy differences between them that every now and then debates arise about "fragmenting" Brazil and forming new nations. In fact, this type of discussion has always existed, throughout history there have been several Brazilian regions that have warred against the current political system (Confederation of Equator, Praieira Revolution, War of the Farrapos, Pernambuco Revolution, Cabanagem, etc).
3 - Can you tell us why people in Brazil use portuguese? Well... This is a long history, but basically Spain had colonized the entire Latin America, while Portugual colonized all of Brazil. Through the Treaty of Tordesillas, the two nations demarcated what each other's territory was (so Colombia, Venezuela, Paraguay, Chile, Bolivia speak Spanish, but Brazil speaks Portuguese). Although both languages are Latin, many Brazilians do not consider themselves Latin in the socio-political context, our societies have big differences starting with the language.
4 - Does Brazil have some kind of honorific way of speaking too? Yes, but it is more common in "traditional" families. Usually young people use "Senhor"/"Senhora" to refer to their parents, grandparents, teachers, clients, or elderly people. Sometimes we use "Você" to talk to colleagues and strangers of the same age group, and "Tu" to talk to our close friends and relatives. In some regions we have very funny treatment pronouns that we use on a day-to-day basis, like "Chefia" (boss) or Doutor (doctor), Gata (kitty), Bicha (bitch, gay), Querida (honey), Amada (darling), Anjo (angel), Satanás (satan 😅 )... So when someone is pissed off with an annoyin child they can say "Ei Satanás! Te aquieta!" (like "Damn, be quiet!")... or "Tudo bem com você, meu anjo?" (Are you ok, angel?)... Sometimes when we want to treat someone with affection we also say prince/princess ("Te amo, minha princesa!" / "I love you, princess).
5 - How was samba made and what its purpose? It's reallly hard to explain because Samba history is pretty complex! Basically, Brazil was the south american country with the largest slave trade and all its political power was in slavery. The Africans who were brought to the colony ended up greatly influencing our history with their ancestral customs and styles, generating new dances, songs, words, beliefs... So Samba is an African cultural "heritage", as well as Capoeira, Umbanda and Candomblé. The Brazilian states with greatest African influence are Bahia, Pernambuco, Maranhão, Pará, Rio de Janeiro, where Samba, Pagode, Carimbó, Maracatu, Reggae, Merengue, Forró, Frevo, Axé, Coco, Lambada, Arrasta-pé and Batucada are very popular.
6 - How big Amazon is? The Amazon is so large that it is part of the territory of other Latin countries, there are about THIRTY MILLION animal species and forty thousand plant species!

Anyway, guys, sorry for the enormous text! I just wanted to clarify/detail the doubts in the video cuz they are very interesting and it's nice to share knowledge about different cultures and places with everyone. Gabi did an amazing job explaining everything too. Hope this helps! Beijinhos!! 😘

pgpg
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Stream on blackswan karma, thanks Gabi for representing our country ❤

elizadosSantos
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Gabi is so sweet and well i loved the little knowlede i got about Brazil today.... love you Gabi

armygirllll
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Ela está caminhando, mesmo com tamanha dificuldade e preconceito ela está seguindo. Torcida máxima pra que ela chegue cada vez mais alto!

nangameplaysofc
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CARAS A GABI É TÃO FOFA, FICO MUITO FELIZ DE TER UMA BRASILEIRA REPRESENTANDO O PAÍS NO KPOP, E MELHOR, FAZENDO PROMOÇÕES FALANDO SOBRE O PAÍS DE ONDE VEIO E A CULTURA, É ÓTIMO VÊ ISSO POIS SABEMOS QUE NA COREIA ELES NÃO SABEM MUITO SOBRE OUTRAS CULTURAS.

alasca
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Espero que levem a gabi mais vezes em programas assim, ela é tão fofinha explicando

vitoriasouza
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Foi tão legal ver todo mundo tão interessado e fazendo perguntas. Gabi soube explicar tão bem... Só orgulho.

rhyss
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She talk about racism, and time zones, and identity gender in our culture, I am so proud❤❤ overall she is a great artist, so talented.
VAI Q E TUA GAROTA, GABRIELLE ARRAZOU DEMAIS🎉

anakarolinysilvagomes
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GABI ARRASA GAROTA MARAVILHOSA, FALOU 3 IDIOMAS, ❤❤❤

deniew
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eu morri que traduziram FUNK como PUNK, ai apareceu uma banda de rock.

cupcakefatale
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Gabi telling the facts and information abt Brazil and the students' questions are so informative imo.

udiana