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A Brazilian person lives in a busy neighborhood near the city. Most days they feel proud of the country’s music, food and friendly people. They like hearing music on the street, smelling fresh food from small shops, and seeing neighbors greet each other. The neighborhood is full of life and noise, but it also feels like home.

They do worry about safety and jobs sometimes. At night they are careful when walking and they watch the news about work and money. Still, they find comfort in how neighbors help one another. People share food, fix small problems together, and look out for children playing on the sidewalks. These small acts of kindness make them feel safer.

They picture the warm weather and the small parks where children play. In the parks kids run, kick balls, and laugh. Older people sit on benches and talk. Trees give shade and the air often smells of cooking from nearby homes. On weekends there are small gatherings and music that make the area feel alive.

Brazil is a democracy. People vote for the president, governors, mayors and members of Congress. Elections bring many people to the voting places. Because leaders are chosen by many votes, the government is expected to listen to the people. This idea makes many people feel their voice can matter and that they can ask for change.

They take part by voting and by going to local meetings about schools and garbage collection. At these meetings they speak about problems and listen to others. Once they signed a petition and talked with neighbors about potholes and street lights on their block. Sometimes they join community clean-ups and help paint walls or pick up trash. These small actions help make the neighborhood better.

Doing these small things gives them hope. They feel proud of their country and close to their neighbors. Even if there are worries, working together and taking part in democracy helps them believe the city can improve bit by bit.


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I live in a busy neighborhood near the city. Most days I feel proud of our music, food and friendly people.

I love hearing music on the street, smelling food from small shops, and seeing neighbors greet each other. The place is loud and full of life, but it still feels like home.

I worry about safety and jobs sometimes. At night I walk carefully and I watch the news about work and money.

Still, neighbors help each other a lot. People share food, fix small problems together, and look out for kids playing on the sidewalks. Those acts of kindness bring comfort and a sense of safety.

The warm weather and small parks make the area feel alive. Children run, kick balls and laugh while older people sit and talk under the trees.

Brazil is a democracy. We vote for president, governors, mayors and members of Congress, and elections show that many voices matter.

I take part by voting and going to local meetings about schools and garbage collection. Once I signed a petition and spoke with neighbors about potholes and street lights; sometimes I join clean-ups or help paint a wall.

Doing these small things gives me hope. The everyday solidarity and civic engagement make me believe our city can improve, little by little.