Although we have a strong connection with Portugal, in addition to the language, there are some curiosities about the Portuguese customs that may be a little unusual for Brazilians visiting the country for the first time.
We, from incredible.club, we believe that differences make a place more special. Therefore, we have selected some details on the habits of the Portuguese, so that you are aware when you visit the country. Come check!
1. In Portugal there is no gas station attendant
If you’re used to having an employee fill up your vehicle’s tank, it’s good to know that in Portugal you do all the work yourself. Back home, there are no gas station attendants, so it is important to be aware and attentive to all the details to handle the pump well and put the correct type of fuel, in addition to paying for the amount you put in the gas tank.
2. Clothes are washed in the kitchen
How about washing your clothes in the kitchen? Does that sound weird? But that’s how you’re likely to find a washing machine in Portugal. As there is no laundry room, they are in the room where we prepare meals, usually built-in next to the stove and sink, in addition, not all houses and apartments have space to hang clothes on the clothesline, so most machines also It has a drying function.
3. It is not common to pay for purchases in installments
While we are used to having numerous installment options when we go to buy in a store, in Portugal this habit is not common. But that doesn’t mean you’ll only pay once; there it is possible to pay for purchases on the credit card website itself or in the application. It’s just not done with the trade.
4. Studying and working is not common in Portugal
While studying and working is something common in the lives of some Brazilians, this habit is quite different for young Portuguese people. One of the reasons is the study load, as some classes start at 9 am and only end in the late afternoon, leaving no time to work. There, there is another internship practice, the curriculum, which is usually shorter. As a result, the Portuguese end up entering the labor market later.
5. Going out for a black coffee at night
Something that is common in the lives of some people in Brazil is going out to clubs at night. This is another custom that differs from Portugal. There, young people have a somewhat unusual habit for Brazilians, they go out at night to bakeries simply to drink a black espresso, preferably short and very strong. That’s right, they drink coffee at night!
6. ATMs are on the street
This custom may be what most calls our attention, after all, when we need to go to an ATM, we usually find it inside some establishment, whether in banks, malls, or even in stores. But in Portugal they stay on the street! There, the security index is higher, making it easy to withdraw money in these places.
7. Punctuality is something to be fulfilled
How many times have you scheduled something with friends and they arrived half an hour, 1 hour later than agreed with that face of scenery, or even, you yourself ended up being late? In Portugal being punctual is something respectable and well regarded. So, if you make an appointment to meet at 4 pm, arrive on time.
8. In some supermarkets there are no more plastic bags
Here in Brazil, there are even some establishments that charge a symbolic amount for the plastic bag, even though there are some laws that are trying to abolish this charge. In addition, there are other options for carrying a purchase, especially for those who do not own a car. Still, we see bags in circulation.
In Portugal, they simply don’t exist anymore, instead, there are reusable versions. This measure imposed by the Portuguese came to soften the impact on the environment.
9. Haggling for a lower price is not as common
Who has never tried to get a discount in a store that throws the first stone. In Brazil, there are even some establishments where you just need to present the competitor’s booklet to cover an offer, with that, our pocket thanks you. But how to do it in Portugal? In the country, our style of haggling can be considered a great lack of education, so it is better to avoid this practice, accept the value of the shopkeeper or simply look for a place that sells cheaper.
10. Double windows is a necessary item in homes
Something that perhaps draws the attention of Brazilians in Portugal are the double windows, after all, in our country it is very common to have only the single versions. However, most Portuguese homes have this type of window, as in addition to reducing noise, it also reduces the cold, since in most months the lowest temperatures predominate.
Which Portuguese custom is the most unusual in your opinion? Do you know any other habits of theirs that are very different from ours? Tell us in the comments section!
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