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“Deus, pátria, família e liberdade.”

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The most beautiful in the world (Brazilian Chronicle) - Gazeta Carioca (english edition)

I couldn't help noticing the girl who was beside me on the first day of the Enem (National High School Exam). Her curly hair and her brown color were the perfect mix - everything about her was the greatest representation of the Brazilian. She was a beautiful brunette. I couldn't resist: I did everything to talk to the girl on the second Sunday. I sat next to her and talked to her before the test. That's the power of the Brazilian girl-and I, as a good descendant of the Portuguese, couldn't escape her aura.

The Portuguese, when they arrived in this wild paradise called Brazil, did not escape the indigenous women with brown skin with shades of red, loose black hair and dark eyes. They resembled the beautiful enchanted Moors of Portuguese folklore. Whites burned with passion for indigenous women.

If not even the Portuguese could escape the charms of women of color, how much more could I? I'm like Brás Cubas - I have a fixed idea: the Brazilian is the most beautiful in the world (nothing proves the opposite). This business of praising white foreigners is a kind of Europeanized playboy - the true Brazilian knows the value that his compatriots have. Brazilian women - with their brunette or dark colors, slightly voluminous bodies, dark eyes and straight or curly hair - give gringas a cold shower. The difference between the temperament of our girls - lively and affectionate - with the temperament of foreigners - cold and indifferent - is abysmal. The white blondes or redheads of Europe will never reach the feet of our compatriots (as Captain Nascimento would say: “Never! Never!”).

The brunette Brazilian is, to use the beautiful song "Girl from Ipanema", "the most beautiful thing I've ever seen".

NOTE: I apologize for any grammatical errors - we are without a translator here at Gazeta Carioca. We are using an automatic translator.

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