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Clubbing Etiquette Brazil: The Unspoken Rules of a Brazilian Nightclub

Scenario: Brazilian girl dances on the dance floor of the club with a couple of her friends. Guy approaches her and starts talking to her. Guy offers to buy her a drink, girl throws him a look and skeptically says no thanks. Guy stays with the girl the rest of the night dancing and talking. Guy kisses her and she kisses him back enthusiastically. Guy tries to bring her home, girl is disgusted. Guy is confused and goes home alone.

The guy here is obviously foreign – Portuguese, in this specific example that happened to my ex-colleague ;). He was not familiar with how Brazilians play “the game”. After speaking with many Brazilian men and women from multiple regions and having experienced these situations first-hand, I have gleaned the unspoken rules of a Brazilian nightclub (balada, in Portuguese).

The Unspoken Rules of a Brazilian Nightclub

Women

Men

This probably seems formulaic, but it applies to 95% of the situations in night clubs! Foreigners are often stunned by the speed of how everything happens: One moment a man approaches you out of nowhere, 2 minutes later he tries to kiss you, and the next moment he disappears and another guy comes to repeat the “speed date” process over again. Ladies – Because of the speed of the process and the fact that men rely on their words rather than on their wallet, you shouldn’t expect to get free drinks easily here in Brazil… It’s not you it’s them!

As one Brazilian guy  once explained to me, Brazilian men are trained from a young age, like in their preteens, to try really hard to get girls. Therefore, they have a lot of pickup lines up their sleeve, can be aggressive, and bounce back from rejection really well. In fact, they seem to shake rejection off in 2 seconds as they move on to trying to kiss another girl … I remember feeling a bit offended when a guy first said to me “I really like you”, and when I didn’t want to kiss him he immediately went to look for another girl…

I have to say I am not a fan of the way things work here, whatever happened to just having good old conversation and making friends? Or to a woman approaching a man if she wishes to? I’ve tried to introduce my way of thinking to some Brazilian friends, unfortunately to no avail =)