This debate started on a somewhat unrelated thread, and I moved it here, so we could discuss more freely.
Following on from what started on the previous thread:
I am utterly impressed by the increasing numbers of brazilians and portuguese speakers making their way into the forum nowadays (remember that there are 2 brazilian girls around). I mentioned jokingly about opening a brazilian sub-forum, but Roosh might actually consider it, given the increasing numbers
. Still joking...
First and foremost, I don't think this is the right thread to talk about day game in Rio or Brazil, but as I got mentioned, I might as well write a few words, though I am no pro in the matters of day game. EDIT: I wrote this before moving the thread.
It seems to me that pitt's quarrel has more to do with carioca girls' attitudes than daygame venues. Leaving for the time being the question of carioca girls compared to girls elsewhere, what I can say about daygame venues in Rio:
-The Beach. Try Al Fresco game on the busier beach spots while sipping coconut. You will see major differences if you attempt this in copacabana/leme beaches compared to ipanema/leblon. Yes, the girls from ipanema/leblon can be more snobbish and with attitude, but they are also younger, prettier, and in larger quantities. Copacabana/Leme beach will have less girls, more lost tourists, more professional ladies, more old people, and occasionally emptier as well.
-As a general thing, the best places for daygame in Rio are the places I'd usually advise against for nightlife, meaning exactly the more expensive neighbourhoods of Ipanema and Leblon. You might find the same hot (snobbish?) girls you'd find by night on a more relaxed vibe on a late afternoon leaving the beach, walking the streets.
-I would also recommend bookstores on those same neighbourhoods, and the local malls as well. Those are actually the places I feel that work more for my style.
-PUC university in Gávea neighbourhood, THE BEST daygame spot in Rio. The highest concentration of 8-9s by square meter, in my opinion. Just take a stroll through there...
I myself will be spending some good months away from here, and I hope to find myself with a different perspective as well. I do have a hard time gaming here, and I believe that the problem is not with me. But I also have to say that there are some amazing girls here, and what I'm increasingly learning is that the most important element of game in Rio is venue selection. I already mentioned this elsewhere. Forget the anoying patricinhas full of attitude as they enter the posh clubs in Ipanema and Leblon. There are many cool and down to earth girls elsewhere. I am experimenting on different venues, but sadly I'm leaving the place soon, and my quest will have to be postponed for some months. But I already have some pointers...
And pitt, you mentioned a bar you went over here, would you mind saying which?
Following on from what started on the previous thread:
Quote: (07-26-2011 08:49 AM)pitt Wrote:
Im from salvador, bahia and note: IM not stupid.
I am utterly impressed by the increasing numbers of brazilians and portuguese speakers making their way into the forum nowadays (remember that there are 2 brazilian girls around). I mentioned jokingly about opening a brazilian sub-forum, but Roosh might actually consider it, given the increasing numbers
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First and foremost, I don't think this is the right thread to talk about day game in Rio or Brazil, but as I got mentioned, I might as well write a few words, though I am no pro in the matters of day game. EDIT: I wrote this before moving the thread.
It seems to me that pitt's quarrel has more to do with carioca girls' attitudes than daygame venues. Leaving for the time being the question of carioca girls compared to girls elsewhere, what I can say about daygame venues in Rio:
-The Beach. Try Al Fresco game on the busier beach spots while sipping coconut. You will see major differences if you attempt this in copacabana/leme beaches compared to ipanema/leblon. Yes, the girls from ipanema/leblon can be more snobbish and with attitude, but they are also younger, prettier, and in larger quantities. Copacabana/Leme beach will have less girls, more lost tourists, more professional ladies, more old people, and occasionally emptier as well.
-As a general thing, the best places for daygame in Rio are the places I'd usually advise against for nightlife, meaning exactly the more expensive neighbourhoods of Ipanema and Leblon. You might find the same hot (snobbish?) girls you'd find by night on a more relaxed vibe on a late afternoon leaving the beach, walking the streets.
-I would also recommend bookstores on those same neighbourhoods, and the local malls as well. Those are actually the places I feel that work more for my style.
-PUC university in Gávea neighbourhood, THE BEST daygame spot in Rio. The highest concentration of 8-9s by square meter, in my opinion. Just take a stroll through there...
Quote: (07-26-2011 08:49 AM)pitt Wrote:
I have great female friends from Rio, they hella cool but in general Rio is not a good place to game, when you finish your tour in Europe we will have the same conversation again and i guarantee you that you wont find Rio to be so cool anymore.
I myself will be spending some good months away from here, and I hope to find myself with a different perspective as well. I do have a hard time gaming here, and I believe that the problem is not with me. But I also have to say that there are some amazing girls here, and what I'm increasingly learning is that the most important element of game in Rio is venue selection. I already mentioned this elsewhere. Forget the anoying patricinhas full of attitude as they enter the posh clubs in Ipanema and Leblon. There are many cool and down to earth girls elsewhere. I am experimenting on different venues, but sadly I'm leaving the place soon, and my quest will have to be postponed for some months. But I already have some pointers...
And pitt, you mentioned a bar you went over here, would you mind saying which?