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Mauro_Junior   

Mauro, 39 y.o.
Curitiba, Brazil [Current City & Hometown]

Looking for

Friends
Language practice
Meeting in person
Postal pen pals
Flirting and romance

Education

Some college
Administration

Occupation

Logistics Operations Assistant

Relationship status

Single


Joined 8 years ago, profile updated 3 years ago.

Displaying posts 1 to 10 of 12.
Reply - Conversation - Dec 30
"Knowledge is a beacon, a guide on our steps in the darkness of ignorance." (author unknown)
Reply - Conversation - Dec 30
I'm not a handsome guy, I have no pretensions whatsoever of being a handsome guy, Interspal is not Instagram and the beauty of the knowledge that you can provide to other people is much better and more appreciable.
Reply - Conversation - Dec 30
Hello it's nice to hear from you, my name is Jasmine, I'm from Paris, France and I'm happy to meet you here.
Reply - Conversation - Dec 30
Doesn't it seem strange that a socially intercultural website doesn't involve anyone exchanging knowledge and socializing about interculturalities?
Reply - Conversation - Dec 30
I wonder if women from other nationalities, besides my country, are also fascinated by liking guys who are inmates, or ex-inmates: guys who look like criminals/delinquents; covered in tattoos; adorned with criminal gangs. Because good guys, with good nature, with principles and family values, who are kind, polite, hard-working, studious, are not valued in Brazil.
Reply - Conversation - Dec 30
Hey people! Is anyone out there feeling lonely, not in a relationship and wants to share intercultural knowledge?
Reply - Conversation - Dec 29
What or who motivated you to register on this website?

I received references from a Brazilian woman a few years ago, she reported in a video on YouTube that she wanted to improve her language of choice, as well as she was looking for an ideal partner, she found him, they got married, they are together and she unlocked a language that she found difficult.
Reply - Conversation - Dec 29
The Portuguese language spoken in Brazil is completely different from the Portuguese language spoken in Portugal. The Brazilian language is full of singularities and unique words, meanings and curiosities that don't exist in many other languages.
Reply - Conversation - Dec 29
Quais são as suas maiores dificuldades de aprendizagem em um idioma tão estranho ?
Reply - Conversation - Dec 29
Traveling the world without leaving home? Yes, it’s called immersion through knowledge and self-study. What do you think?
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