There is a noticeable, disproportionate lack of young people between the ages of 15 to 35 or so. It seems that much of Portugal’s youth is heading to greener pastures, most notably to Brazil where they can easily obtain residency, find a job, and integrate into society… or to frontier markets like Angola (a former colony with a booming resource economy). No doubt, people with skills and courage are getting the hell out.
Man, this is sad. Let's go to Portugal, and spend some money there to prop up their economy. What's a good place to go to?
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There is a noticeable, disproportionate lack of young people between the ages of 15 to 35 or so. It seems that much of Portugal’s youth is heading to greener pastures, most notably to Brazil where they can easily obtain residency, find a job, and integrate into society… or to frontier markets like Angola (a former colony with a booming resource economy). No doubt, people with skills and courage are getting the hell out.
Man, this is sad. Let's go to Portugal, and spend some money there to prop up their economy. What's a good place to go to?
Porto :)
Why don't you visit booming, sunny Angola, Tecs? They got over their genocidal civil war completely at least a year ago.
That's like, Zimbabwe?
Rathith.
Argentina is looking better by the day.
Argentine babes are the prettiest, so this makes perfect sense to me.
As a bonus, they have great steaks down there. Or so they say.
When it comes to bullshit, tasteless is probably better.
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