And don’t take it seriously, it just something that made me laugh when I was walking down the street.
(This photo wasn’t taken in portugal, what you see here is the result of the Portuguese diaspora)
I found ot funny too OP, thanks for sharing. We also laugh a lot about our migrants, in particular those that go to France.
In fact we have jokes especially for this luso-franc group precisely because how exuberant they are. When they’re in Portugal on holidays they only speak French and they’re loud about it, which we make fun of.
It’s our flag. Is it a residential property or perhaps an immigrant institution?
To be fair, you can consider yourself lucky. It could have been a statue of Éder. Or the logo from our football federation.
Or perhaps he wants to stand out from the Moroccan people. Lol
How many of us didn’t hear something like:
“Jean-Pierre vien ici! JEAN-PIERRE VIEN ICI!!! JOÃO PEDRO ANDA CÁ, CARALHO!”
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Oh no… A flag…
*least
Não percebi.
Problem?
I meant “least” instead of “less” btw
And don’t take it seriously, it just something that made me laugh when I was walking down the street.
(This photo wasn’t taken in portugal, what you see here is the result of the Portuguese diaspora)
I found ot funny too OP, thanks for sharing. We also laugh a lot about our migrants, in particular those that go to France.
In fact we have jokes especially for this luso-franc group precisely because how exuberant they are. When they’re in Portugal on holidays they only speak French and they’re loud about it, which we make fun of.
It’s our flag. Is it a residential property or perhaps an immigrant institution?
To be fair, you can consider yourself lucky. It could have been a statue of Éder. Or the logo from our football federation.
Or perhaps he wants to stand out from the Moroccan people. Lol
How many of us didn’t hear something like:
“Jean-Pierre vien ici! JEAN-PIERRE VIEN ICI!!! JOÃO PEDRO ANDA CÁ, CARALHO!”
In a Portuguese beach in August
Fds, que foto tão mal tirada.