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mitram2@lemmy.ptto World News@lemmy.world•Portugal's far-right Chega party becomes second biggest in parliamentEnglish3·3 months agoThat’s absolutely not the case. All our news channels talk about is crimes, healthcare crisis, chega and trump. Most people dislike trump and his policies
mitram2@lemmy.ptto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Someday, I plan to go to Europe, specifically Portugal & Spain. What’s the best region to go to so I can learn a language similar but not the same and expose myself to different cultures?4·4 months agoOne of Portugal’s official languages! And AFAIK even older than modern portuguese
mitram2@lemmy.ptto Buy European@feddit.uk•Instead of just proposing replacements, what are some unique soft drinks from your country? This is chinotto, an Italian soda made with a citrus similar to bitter orange called chinotto1·4 months agoAh yes, how could I forget, I love brisa. Laranjada isn’t really my cup of tea, still worth mentioning though
mitram2@lemmy.ptto Buy European@feddit.uk•Instead of just proposing replacements, what are some unique soft drinks from your country? This is chinotto, an Italian soda made with a citrus similar to bitter orange called chinotto1·4 months agoIs it sold outside of Portugal? I never met any foreigner who knew about it
mitram2@lemmy.ptto Buy European@feddit.uk•Instead of just proposing replacements, what are some unique soft drinks from your country? This is chinotto, an Italian soda made with a citrus similar to bitter orange called chinotto5·4 months agoIn Portugal, we have a few drinks like:
Sumol
A fruity carbonated drink, more popular in the summer
Compal
Closer to natural juice
Kima (only available in the Azores)
Soft fruity taste and lightly carbonated. Very refreshing
If I’m not mistaken they’re all produced in Portugal
Edit: I forgot a couple!
Bongo
Sugared up juice fruit marketed to young people, loved by all
Brisa
Fruity soda with a lighter taste than Sumol imo
Laranjada (available mostly in Madeira)
Only tried it once, hard to describe, but tastes like a lab made orange juice
mitram2@lemmy.ptto Open Source@lemmy.ml•(Sorry if this is a duplicate) Does anybody know why krita still doesn't have wayland? AFAIK it uses and QT and should be possible12·10 months agoI think they might be referring to krita using xwayland and not having native Wayland support
mitram2@lemmy.ptto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Why do some people defend the billionaires and capitalism?21·11 months agoFor every person who is “super rich”, thousands, if not millions, will go through strife and unfair hardship
Even if fake, is there any problem using it if I don’t download anything or introduce any login information?
mitram2@lemmy.ptto Portugal - Geral@lemmy.pt•Exploração e Escravização da Sociedade na Era da Internet1·1 year agoAlguém assistiu? Como foi? Não tinha internet na altura :(
I would like to point out to everyone underestimating Portugal’s influence in world politics that, while I agree it hasn’t been a military or economic major power in centuries, it has great diplomatic outreach:
So while no longer a major country, it still has sway on how relations between some countries develop