this gotta be one of the most cultural tone-deaf things iâve ever read - specially coming from a gringa who who has lived in brazil for a decade
first of, the âsending the kids home earlierâ isnât about the staff watching the matches, itâs about everyone. world cup culture in brazil is huge - yes, even after 2014. itâs about meeting your friends and family, going to bars, someone elseâs house or any public space and watching the match together. itâs, as itâs in most latinoamerican countries, about the community. sending kids home to watch the game isnât about the school staff taking half a day off, itâs about the staff being able to feel the football atmosphere at home, with their families. itâs about doing the same for kids - going home earlier so they can be with their siblings, parents and grandparents (most of who will else be home earlier) and enjoy the next 2 hours or so together. itâs about bonding and community and itâs quite depressing a journalist canât see that.
second, this woman is british⊠anyone from a place that puts everything on hold for a fucking coffin should be forbidden to talk about other countriesâ days off.
third: vai embora entĂŁo đ©ââ€ïžâđâđ©


















