What is the Impact of Saying Bom Dia Twice in Brazilian Culture?

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In summary, saying "Bom Dia" (which means "Good Morning" in Portuguese) twice in Brazilian culture is believed to bring good luck and positive energy to the person being greeted. This tradition is deeply rooted in the country's cultural and superstitious beliefs, and is often seen as a friendly gesture to show genuine care and warmth towards someone. Saying "Bom Dia" twice is also seen as a way to ensure that the person being greeted has a great day ahead. This practice is commonly observed in Brazil and is considered a polite and respectful way of greeting others. It highlights the importance of positive energy and good intentions in Brazilian culture.
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Bom dia
 
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:welcome:

On any other day of the year, you would get a warning for that post!
 
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PeroK said:
:receber:

Em qualquer outro dia do ano, você receberia um aviso para esse post!
Não entendi.
 
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I assumed your post was an April Fool!
 
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Ok
 
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