Who is more culturally relevant: Brazil or Scandinavia (Sweden, Denmark & Norway)?
>>61615127
Brazil obviously, we wuz kingz and shit too.
What is up with us and finns these last few days
>>61615235
Your cognitive bias probably.
On 4chan everyone seems to know everything aboit Sweden so Scandinavia seems more interesting to people.
>>61615127
probably scandanavia just because vikings did more in terms of exploration and fucking shit up than brasilian natives did, thus earning them more of a global reputation.
Scandinavia
Simply because they were there far longer than anything called Brasil
Neither
You said "culture"
Brazilian exported culture is soccer and dance music
Scandi exported culture is black metal
Neither of those are very popular, some people like it but not that many
>>61615127
Brazil. More people know about Carnival, than whatever gay as shit people celebrate in Scandinavia.
>>61616487
>gay as shit people celebrate in Scandinavia.
lol op what is that holiday where you burn a wooden goat
>>61616449
Modern popular music is basically Swedish.
>>61616511
what do you mean
like billboard hot 100?
Taylor Swift and Eminem aren't swedish m8
>>61616665
Don't start trashing Swedish music now anon
>>61616783
>Swedish music
like Finntroll?
>>61616665
Taylor Swift isn't Swedish, but several of her songs were written by a Swede.
>>61616816
Unfortunately Brazil
>>61616449
Culture includes things from the past the continue to influence the present.
>>61616487
>street Carnival
This is not even Brazilian culture. This is French culture.
probably Brazil, they invented their own music, dancing styles, cuisine, football techniques, etc.
>>61616665
Madonna, Britney Spears, Taylor Swift, Katy Perry, etc. all had their most famous hits produced by Swede Max Martin
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Martin
>>61615851
>They dont have bossa nova, they never sang with Frank Sinatra, they never built a swag Odin on one of their towns
>>61618361
Só a antropofagia nos une
>>61619371
Just because it was produced by a sweden it doesnt necessarily means it is a part of their exported culture