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Writer's pictureSydney J. Coss

Day 4 in Brasil!

Today was one of my favourite days. Even thought I didn’t start the day with a plate full of fresh fruit, that didn’t stop me. Cubo was such a beautiful place inside and out. Not only did they have beautiful signs, landscaping and colours, the inside had unique walls, lots of things to do and see and was very organized. Each floor has a different category hub, which included workspaces, drinks & snacks, startup companies and some corporations. The rooftop was my favourite place (besides the bungy hammock on the 4th floor) because of the almost 360 degree views of São Paulo. After we had our tour, we headed to another buffet which was fresh and delicious. Some of us went and got coffee from a little hole in the wall shop-it was like drinking a cloud, so smooth and light. We headed to the mall to kill sometime and before we knew it we headed to the Canadian Consulate. This building was stunning, all glass and big stone slabs. We headed to the 16th floor and walked through the most amazing foyer. This walkway had glass covering larger rocks, long mirrors covering the side of the wall and a wall full of light up Canada scenery. Just stunning! Next up was presentations. There was something to learn from everyone in these 3 presentations. I felt ours went better than expected despite the last minute direction change. Most of us decided to go out to a restaurant called Sylvester’s to hangout for the rest of the night. I cannot wait for B3 exchange tomorrow and reflect on the memories made today. Até amanhã!


Fun facts: most brazilians do not know what Canada Geese are and their mannerisms,

Nutrien has almost 100% of their products in Brazil, Cuba is membership based and a non profit business hub and lastly, Caju is a common fruit in Brazil that is uncommon to eat.

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