The unspoken belief in latin-american culture that every person's actions in society are subject to the scrutiny and criticism of every person they know. El Que Dirán is a way to regulate the behaviors of the fringes of Latin America, by concentrating the disapproval of their parents and friends through gossip. Often invoking the health of said parents as a criticism
"Did you hear about Rosa getting pregnant? By that artist boy. Her mother must be near death!" - Typical El Que Diran gossip.
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Also, famous song by brazilian funk artist MC Saed - Que Isso Novinha.
Also, famous song by brazilian funk artist MC Saed - Que Isso Novinha.
Flavia: this water tastes very good. I wonder what flavor is it???
Marcelo: i pissed in the bottle last night after drinking too much!
Flavia: Puta que pariu! Que Isso marcelo, que isso!
Marcelo: i pissed in the bottle last night after drinking too much!
Flavia: Puta que pariu! Que Isso marcelo, que isso!
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"Hey! You know that guy Que'Lon? He's friggin' awesome!"
Que'Lon has also been known to be synonymous to Napi
"A Light to all who see.."
Que'Lon has also been known to be synonymous to Napi
"A Light to all who see.."
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'Eita' is an interjection commonly used in the southeast region of Brazil, suggesting awe or surprise or even conformity.
And 'que tiro' literally means 'what a shot'.
When they are thrown in the same sentence, usually means the sayer is in awe, while looking at an attractive person.
'Eita' is an interjection commonly used in the southeast region of Brazil, suggesting awe or surprise or even conformity.
And 'que tiro' literally means 'what a shot'.
When they are thrown in the same sentence, usually means the sayer is in awe, while looking at an attractive person.
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