Saturday, November 13, 2010

Cultural: People from Brazil stand relatively close when waiting in lines

the flag of Brazil

People from Brazil stand relatively close(r) to each other when conversing or waiting in line as we see here.

People wait in line to vote at a polling station during Brazil's general elections, at the Rocinha slum in Rio de Janeiro, October 3, 2010. Brazilians go to the polls on Sunday to choose a president to succeed the hugely popular Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who has overseen a long economic boom and raised the country's international profile. Ruling party candidate Dilma Rousseff holds a double-digit lead over her closest challenger in opinion polls, but the chances have increased that the election could go to a runoff on October 31. REUTERS/Bruno Domingos (BRAZIL - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS)

People wait in line to vote at a polling station during Brazil's general elections, at the Rocinha slum in Rio de Janeiro, October 3, 2010. Brazilians go to the polls on Sunday to choose a president to succeed the hugely popular Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who has overseen a long economic boom and raised the country's international profile.
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