• tmpod@lemmy.ptM
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      I feel you lol. I wish less people came to Portugal, especially Lisbon and Porto. It’s a bit ridiculous sometimes. The culture people come looking for is slowly dying or becoming a fake version of itself because legit stuff is being pushed out of historical centers, in favor or tourist attracting alternatives. The issue of overpricing (because all the English, German, French, etc, visiting Portugal earn way better than us here in average) is ludicrous, it’s becoming harder to enjoy the places we used to go 15 or 20 years ago.
      sigh

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        That’s really sad, because one day I wanted to go and learn Jogo do Pão. I hear it’s a dying art but they’re trying to keep it alive.

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            Lmao I was confused but I think I see where I got it wrong. I said “bread game” instead of “stick game”. XD

            Apologies for butchering the language. :)

            …Lol the machine translation of “jogo do pau” appears to be…Less than polite? Hahaha.

            So, clarification: I think rural stick fighting from Portugal would be really cool to learn. :) lol

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              4 months ago

              Actually, the traditional Jogo da Bolacha is also a thing. If you’re in Portugal and someone asks for you to join, YOU JOIN. It’s extremely rude for foreigners to refuse the Jogo da Bolacha. Specially if the inviter winks at you. It’s also good manners to announce you’ll loose the first few times, while you learn. If people are surprised by this just smile, lick your lips and say you’re the Cookie Monster. You’ll be accepted among us very quickly.

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              Aaaaaah, that makes much more sense lmao

              The “jogo do pão”/“jogo da bolacha” is silly and dirty kids “game”, I was quite confused how you even knew about it x)

              But yeah, jogo do pau is pretty cool, though I know little about it. It’s another slowly dying bit of our culture.

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                4 months ago

                This was a hilarious case of language misunderstanding. XD

                I’m still laughing at how accidentally switching two similar words meant that comment must have sounded REALLY freaking weird to you LOL. I learned a valuable lesson here.

                Yeah, in NA this is called “limp biscuit”…there was a popular band named after the concept. Gross. 🤢

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                  XD I was caught very off-guard, ngl

                  Yeah, in NA this is called “limp biscuit”…there was a popular band named after the concept. Gross. 🤢

                  Nice to know x)