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Rio Mayor: Olympics/World Cup May Not Be Ready, Cuz We Latins Are Lazy
2014-06-08
Eduardo Paes, the mayor of Rio de Janeiro, is not too concerned about the fact that the city isn't ready for the World Cup starting on Thursday, or the 2016 Olympics for that matter. He says it's par for the course with his culture.

Paes said enough of the 12 stadiums are done that it shouldn't be a huge problem, reports the Globe and Mail. He said, "We're Latins. We're not used to deadlines, to keeping up with things."

He also said, "Up to now, there has been huge damage to our reputation. There is, when you don't have everything done. We made mistakes. We shouldn't have done 12 stadiums, we should have done fewer cities. That's what brought us to this situation. But I think we're going to do great."

While residents have protested against the $11.3 million price tag for the venues, which are not even complete, Paes takes a more optimistic approach. He said, "The problem would be if we could not have protests. I would be ashamed if we did not have protests."

The city is also hosting the 2016 Olympics, which it has done almost nothing to prepare for yet. The International Olympic Committee recently said that their experience trying to get Rio ready has been the "worst ever" and "not a good experience."
Brazilians will tell you they have less materialism than the US because starting Thursday evenings they are ready to party and socialize until Sunday night. They take all of August off to go to the beach, too.
Posted by:Bubba Graiting8281

#2  At last check, CNN + CNBC were repor that too many newly completed stadium sections had NOT properly tested or inspected.

Basically everyone has to cross their fingers + hope nothing collapses wid/on large numbers of people during the World Cup.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2014-06-08 19:52  

#1  A Brasilian friend says, "Brasil is the country of the future... and always will be."
Posted by: SteveS   2014-06-08 00:08  

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