[NSR] - My sister(boots15) is moving to Portugal thread

Discussion in 'Portugal' started by Stogey23, Apr 14, 2005.

  1. Stogey23

    Stogey23 Member+

    Dec 12, 1998
    San Diego, CA
    Ok my girlfriend just punked me. :D
     
  2. ChopSoccerDude

    Dec 3, 2004
    New Jersey
    Club:
    FC Porto
    Nat'l Team:
    Portugal
    here's one: you'll get hooked on the cafe' or bica or expresso after lunch or dinner... it's just a matter of time before you get hooked!
     
  3. biggyv

    biggyv Member

    May 18, 2000
    PGH PA
    I'm the mod here, I can have her carded if you'd like. :D
     
  4. GoodDead

    GoodDead Moderator
    Staff Member

    Aug 8, 2004
    Toronto Canada
    Club:
    Sporting Braga
    Nat'l Team:
    Portugal
    -Ask for a Toasta Mista with a Galao for breakfast!

    -and you probably know this but stores close for lunch.
     
  5. PassItOn

    PassItOn New Member

    Dec 29, 2004
    NJ
    One many great things Portugal has is publiuc transporation.
    You can get anywhere, I mean anywhere on public transportation.
    I do recommend you look into getting what is called "o Pass" this is a monthly pass available to travel on mostly all buses, and railways. If you need more info on this I can provide you with it.
     
  6. jec1

    jec1 Member

    Sporting Clube de Portugal
    Portugal
    Aug 27, 2004
    Los Angeles ATM
    Club:
    Sporting CP Lisbon
    Nat'l Team:
    Portugal
    i agree a safe passage to wherever you wanna to guy it beats the ttc here!
     
  7. GoodDead

    GoodDead Moderator
    Staff Member

    Aug 8, 2004
    Toronto Canada
    Club:
    Sporting Braga
    Nat'l Team:
    Portugal
    One of the things that pissed me off about the TTC when I was taking it for School was watching bus after bus pass by the direction I wasn't going empty as hell and then my bus arriving full ??? shouldn't there be more buses going the direction with more people? They got more people I guess at other stops down the line but still it was like 8 buses.
     
  8. boots15

    boots15 New Member

    Sep 19, 2000
    San Diego, CA
    No, I didn't know this! Thank You!
     
  9. boots15

    boots15 New Member

    Sep 19, 2000
    San Diego, CA
    Is there a separate bus system for Cascais?
     
  10. Ricardo76

    Ricardo76 New Member

    Sep 18, 2004
    Lisboa
  11. Briosa a frente

    Briosa a frente New Member

    Sep 3, 2004
    Winnipeg, (Coimbra)
    Bars, Cafes, restaurants stay open for Lunch, However alot of other businessess close for the lunch Hour ( between Twelve and Three) depending on the area in Portugal. also Banks close at 2:30 public transportation is great, and widely used. I'm so ****n jealous, I am Sending my Daughter but I got to stay and work.... :(
     
  12. BatatasFritas

    BatatasFritas Member+

    Nov 29, 2004
    Toronto
    Club:
    FC Porto
    Take The Car.... TTC is so useless. Especially the subway system. What a joke. Yeah, it was great 50 years ago but today, we have huge suburbs and surround city limit suburbs with huge population and our TTC doens't even go to our other university. :mad:
     
  13. Resendes

    Resendes New Member

    Dec 29, 2004
    Note to VicVR6
    TTC stands for Toronto Transit System :p
     
  14. GoodDead

    GoodDead Moderator
    Staff Member

    Aug 8, 2004
    Toronto Canada
    Club:
    Sporting Braga
    Nat'l Team:
    Portugal
    I do take the car. Only time I usee TTC is when I go to the ACC or Skydome (I'll never call it the rogers center) I had to take the bus from Maple which meant paying the Vaughn fare followed by the Toronto fair, 2 hour trip twice a day.
     
  15. boots15

    boots15 New Member

    Sep 19, 2000
    San Diego, CA
    I have heard different versions but how do you correctly pronounce Cascais?
     
  16. Frank Cunha

    Frank Cunha New Member

    Sep 17, 2001
    UNION TOWNSHIP, NJ
    Caskais

    the c sound like a K, just like Cunha, will be Kunha
     
  17. GoodDead

    GoodDead Moderator
    Staff Member

    Aug 8, 2004
    Toronto Canada
    Club:
    Sporting Braga
    Nat'l Team:
    Portugal
    Cash-kies the a makes an almost small 'O' sound. You can make the 'sh' sound or just leave it as an 's' sound, however you want to pronounce it.
     
  18. Bigdudeduke

    Bigdudeduke New Member

    Apr 26, 2000
    Chicago Suburbs
    Bigdudeduke here - Ali's PROUD Dad. Nothing like having a place to stay at in Portugal. I won't tell you where in Cascais, but she already has a beautiful apartment picked out. I'm happy to hear that top level football is close by. I knew the public transit would be superior to what we have here in the states, but from what I read it sounds fantastic. Keep posting guys, give her any information you may have. Even the most common thing to you will be of value to her. For example, what native Portuguese dishes do you think she should try? Is the Sangria better there than it is here (I hope so)? Thanks!! :)
     
  19. GoodDead

    GoodDead Moderator
    Staff Member

    Aug 8, 2004
    Toronto Canada
    Club:
    Sporting Braga
    Nat'l Team:
    Portugal
    roasted Frango! (rooster) best chicken you'll ever have. If she wants a good meal you can't go wrong with Bife a casa (steak with an egg on top sorounded with rice, fried potatoes and a side of salad. Try 'Vinho verde' (young wine, the verde implies green as in new) It's more common in the North it is not as alcoholic tasting as regular wine but it goes good with a heavy meal, a very fresh taste to it without being sweet.

    Don't tip! I tried to tip people and there always a bit confused, my cousins always tell me not too, not that it's rude it's simply just not done there.

    If you go out with friends you have to pay for what you had, people make their calculations, unlike hear where the bill is "split" or someone picks it up all-together ( 1 reason why theres probably no tipping)
     
  20. Bigdudeduke

    Bigdudeduke New Member

    Apr 26, 2000
    Chicago Suburbs
    Actually guys, I think me and Stogey23 and will be keeping notes along Boots15! Keep it coming, like what's a common breakfast like in Portugal? Is lunch the big meal of the day, or is dinner? Pictures I have seen show lovely women and everyone looking "In Shape". Comments? :confused:
     
  21. GoodDead

    GoodDead Moderator
    Staff Member

    Aug 8, 2004
    Toronto Canada
    Club:
    Sporting Braga
    Nat'l Team:
    Portugal
    Breakfast is pretty the same as here but for me anyways was a Galao (tall coffee with milk, It's hot btw always grab the glass by the handle) with a Toasta mista: toasted bread with melted cheese and a great piece of ham called Fiambra. There are cerals there not too sure about pancakes or waffles even though they have them.

    Lunch is a decent size but for the first while she's there I suggest a big lunch since dinner time is usually from 8-10 as oppsed to the 5-7 here in North America.

    Dinner out is always done big. The proportions are huge. If you've ever been to a Portuguese wedding at a Portuguese hall you'd understand.

    The youth are pretty thin but like everywhere else it's not like everyone fits one mould.
     
  22. PassItOn

    PassItOn New Member

    Dec 29, 2004
    NJ
    Breakfast mostly a Bread & Butter(Pao com Manteiga), Toast (Torrada), Pastries (Pastel de Nata, etc.), and don't forget the Latte (O Galao).
    Now Lunch and Dinner that's Portugal, there both big meals. So get your knife, and forks handy.
     
  23. PassItOn

    PassItOn New Member

    Dec 29, 2004
    NJ
    Let's get you straight on Portuguese eating habits. (The c sound like s)
    First you have breakfast called "Pequeno Almoco". 6-9AM
    Second you have Lunch called "Almoco". 12-2PM
    Third you Lunch called "Lunche". 4-6PM
    Fourth you have Dinner called "Jantar". 8-10PM

    But the food is much healthier in Portugal so don't worry you won't gain a pound. ;)
     
  24. GoodDead

    GoodDead Moderator
    Staff Member

    Aug 8, 2004
    Toronto Canada
    Club:
    Sporting Braga
    Nat'l Team:
    Portugal
    LOL maybe if you work all day. I gained a belly that I had to work off when I got back. Then again in addition to Pequeno Almoco, Almoco, Lunche, and Jantar, I had 2 extra Jantars and brunch (that's probably why I gained)

    c sounds like s, except in Lunche.
     
  25. Bigdudeduke

    Bigdudeduke New Member

    Apr 26, 2000
    Chicago Suburbs
    Hey G.D., it sounds like you were on the same "Jenny - Pequeno Almoco, Almoco, Lunche, and Jantar, and 2 extra Jantars plus brunch - Craig" diet that I was on! ;)
     

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