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When you know you are dealing with a Portuguese... - 16 posts

  • Started 10 months ago by Denison
  • Latest reply from Denison
  1. Denison
    Member

    Your mother or grandmother has Maria in her name.

    You have a rooster napkin holder.

    Your father or grandfather is called Manuel, Jose?Antonio, or Jo?

    You have crocheted doilies on your kitchen counters, dining room, living room, bedroom--on all your tables.

    You decorate your walls with plates.

    Your house is a mini church with just as may statues of saints and Jesus as your church itself.

    You’re 25 and still living with your parents. (Extra points if you’re married and living with your spouse in your parent’s house)

    You warn other drivers of police on the highway by flashing your lights, even though one of the drivers might have just robbed a bank.

    You baptize your child and send him to catechism even though you might never go to church except for weddings and funerals.

    You think all university graduates should be called "Doutor" and like to be called so if you are one of the chosen few who have managed to finish college.

    You park on the sidewalk when necessary, even asking the person standing there to please move away.

    You have a mobile phone and spend a small fortune on it, but think twice about going to the dentist.

    You have a mother or grandmother who wears black.

    You spend your holidays in Spain instead of in Portugal because it is cheaper.

    If you are a woman, you have been to see a "curandeiro" (healer) or have had your fortune told.

    You insist you wouldn’t be caught dead buying Spanish olive oil even though most of the olive oil consumed in Portugal comes from Spain.

    You laugh at jokes about the Alentejanos but get angry to know that the same jokes are told in Brazil about the Portuguese.

    You think that you can catch a cold with a draft or by sitting in the spring sun.

    Cold drinks are also thought to bring on the dreadful "gripe".

    And don’t let anyone have a shower after eating as something terrible could happen to them.

    You get a letter from your doctor saying you can’t work because of an "unspecified, ongoing medical condition" and then go on a two-week holiday.

    Your child’s teacher misses two weeks (because of a letter from his or her doctor) and you don’t complain because you also will use the same doctor when you have to miss two weeks from your work.

    If you are from Porto you don’t like people from Lisbon and call them Moors. The reverse is also true but they don’t call you a nice word like "Moor". You think Brazilians speak incorrect Portuguese and will not read a book written in Brazilian Portuguese.

    The last major military victory you can remember your country having was the Battle of Aljubarrota in 1385. You say that the Portuguese, unlike the Spanish, are good at learning foreign languages.

    Your parents own like 9 houses in Portugal but complain about the lack of money in the States.

    Going to Portugal involves buying gifts for all 500 members of your family

    You go crazy for the World Cup You refer to Portugal as "O Continent"

    You’ve walked in "as paradas" longer than you can remember You have grape vines in your backyard You earned over $10,000 for your first communion.

    To hell with the Turkey and Roast Beef! X-mas dinner was bacalhau au braz, baby! A barbeque does not consist of burgers on the grill... Hello! Can you say sardinhas?

    You’ve had your license for a month, but your $20,000 car has been "hooked up" for a year. I’m talking rims, tints, a system... A wooden spoon equals discipline, or if you ever had to duck so you wouldn’t get hit with flying shoes.

    Your parents anticipate that you’ll marry your first long-term boyfriend/girlfriend.

    When you hear the word "Sagres" you think Beer, not historical marine school.

    Nothing beats a buttered papo-seco.

    Your 15 year old brother is allowed to have two girls sleep over, but your 19 year old sister can’t go out past 7pm.

    You think that 2am is too early to go to bed and that 11am is to early to get out of bed.

    Your grandmother tells you look sick because you are too thin.

    Your parents make you eat 3 servings of dinner at each sitting otherwise they think you don’t like the cooking.

    _____
    You’re 25 and still living with your parents. (Extra points if you’re married and living with your spouse in your parent’s house)

    Shame, Shame my fellow amigos..shame shame...
    _____

    Posted 10 months ago #
  2. Riverside216
    Member

    Do any of those remotely describe Kevin?
    I am starting to doubt that he is truly Portuguese.

    Posted 10 months ago #
  3. Denison
    Member

    Only he knows that answer..these are give aways..

    Posted 10 months ago #
  4. Jack
    Member

    My eyes hurt.

    Posted 10 months ago #
  5. Dave-O
    Member

    @Jack- then you're not Portuguese!

    Any of you homos touch my stuff... I'll kill ya.
    Posted 10 months ago #
  6. Peaches
    Member

    Your mother or grandmother has Maria in her name.

    nope. we are not portuguese..
    this one doesnt count

    Posted 10 months ago #
  7. ndmann55
    Member

    And I think they have their new tvs on top of their old tvs. Oh wait, thats rednecks. Nevermind.

    Posted 10 months ago #
  8. Peaches
    Member

    Posted 10 months ago #
  9. Masta_Gomes
    Member

    I have a tick next to so many of those it hurts my brain.

    Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis!
    When I was dead broke man, I couldn't picture this..
    Posted 10 months ago #
  10. legion
    Member

    @denis
    damn thats Portuguese poetry in the American slums...
    i salute your dignity!

    Posted 10 months ago #
  11. Denison
    Member

    @ legion and everybody, When I mention Portuguese I mean from Portugal not Brazil just to point it out to you all...

    Posted 9 months ago #
  12. RedEyedJedi
    Member

    ....when he challenges you to a hot sauce drinking contest?

    Posted 9 months ago #
  13. Masta_Gomes
    Member

    @Denis I don't think any Brasilians would want to pass off as Portuguese Though I know that's not what you were meaning.

    Posted 9 months ago #
  14. Peaches
    Member

    Posted 9 months ago #
  15. luscious lou
    Member

    portugal and mexico have a lot in common...a lot!

    Posted 9 months ago #
  16. Denison
    Member

    like the economy lol. And High gas prices? lol

    Posted 9 months ago #

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