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CIEE wants all our students to feel welcomed, supported, and empowered to succeed while studying abroad. On this page, local CIEE staff have provided details about conditions and cultural attitudes that students with specific identities might encounter at their location.
The information below is just a broad overview so if you have specific questions or concerns not covered here, please email inclusion ciee. No matter where you choose to study abroad with CIEE, our staffβall of whom receive regular and comprehensive training in diversity, equity, and inclusionβwill be on hand throughout your program to provide advice, resources, and support regarding these issues. Weight, height, hair style, and body image are common daily topics among the Portuguese.
On one hand, there is little about your body-type, skin-color, and dressing style than can single you out given that Portugal is a tourism destination and there are people from all over the world.
American Pop-Culture is also very prevalent. On the other hand, Portuguese tend to be thinner and shorter than Americans, so you may appear bigger than the average person. You might feel that your physical traits attract unwelcome attention, as there is a tendency to stare at people. In most cases, this occurs out of curiosity, and it is not intended as criticism. Staring is not considered rude in Portugal.
Sometimes people use adjectives referring to body image to refer to someone, in most cases as a compliment, for example, the blond one, the tall one, the skinny one, fatty gordinha , etc. While this may seem rude, these nicknames are not meant to be insulting but rather are meant as an expression of tenderness and familiarity.