What are the differences between growing up in Brazil and England?
One of the main differences is the weather! It’s generally a lot hotter in Brazil. This meant that I could do a lot more outdoors. If it rained that wasn’t a problem because it would soon stop and if it didn’t it was okay because it was warm rain! A lot of my social life was developed through sports. As everyone knows Brazil is famous for football but they also enjoy volleyball and basketball. I learnt to play all of these. As a young child we enjoyed simple games like marbles, hop scotch, tig, stuck in the mud, hide and seek, circle games and more. They are simple things that we got so much fun out of but in British society today these games are often viewed by kids as boring. Even if they do play them I think they grow out of them earlier. Fewer people can afford things like video games for entertainment in Brazil. 3.How do people in Brazil and England respond to you? In Brazil I have always stood out. Being white with blonde, having green eyes and knowing how to speak English fluent