Friendships of Latin American Students in Brazil: From Individual Well-Being to an International Community

Agnaldo Garcia
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The purpose of this paper was to describe the composition of the friends’ networks, the formation of friendships and the role of friends of students from other Latin American countries in Brazil. A hundred students from 14 countries, including Colombia, Peru, Argentina, Paraguay, Mexico, Venezuela, Ecuador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Chile, Dominican Republic, Bolivia, Costa Rica and Uruguay answered a questionnaire about their friendships. In total, 768 friends were mentioned, 469 of the same nationality of the student, 188 Brazilians and 111 of other nationalities. Compatriots living in their country of origin was the largest group (331), followed by Brazilians living in Brazil (182), compatriots in Brazil (85), and other foreigners in Brazil (80). Most of the students reported friendship with at least one Brazilian in the destination country (73%) and 97% sought to make friends in the destination country, developing friendships with Brazilians (89%), people from other countries (78%) and compatriots in Brazil (63%). The main difficulties in developing friendships with Brazilians were language (37%) and cultural differences (27%). The support received from the friends was recognized by 96% of the students and having friends in the destination country was considered important or very important by 95% of the participants. It can be concluded that these students present a diversified friends’ network in terms of nationality and place of residence. In Brazil, they cited more Brazilian friends than compatriots and other foreigners, indicating that the concept of homophilia is not enough to explain the composition of the friends’ network.
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在巴西的拉美学生友谊:从个人幸福到国际社会
本文的目的是描述在巴西的其他拉丁美洲国家学生的朋友网络的组成、友谊的形成以及朋友的作用。来自哥伦比亚、秘鲁、阿根廷、巴拉圭、墨西哥、委内瑞拉、厄瓜多尔、洪都拉斯、尼加拉瓜、智利、多米尼加共和国、玻利维亚、哥斯达黎加和乌拉圭等14个国家的100名学生回答了一份关于他们友谊的问卷。总共有768位朋友被提及,其中469位是该学生的同一国籍,188位是巴西人,111位是其他国籍。居住在原籍国的同胞是最大的群体(331人),其次是居住在巴西的巴西人(182人)、在巴西的同胞(85人)和其他在巴西的外国人(80人)。大多数学生表示在目的地国至少与一名巴西人有友谊(73%),97%的学生寻求在目的地国家交朋友,与巴西人(89%)、其他国家的人(78%)和巴西同胞(63%)发展友谊。与巴西人发展友谊的主要困难是语言(37%)和文化差异(27%)。来自朋友的支持得到了96%的学生的认可,95%的参与者认为在目的地国家有朋友很重要或非常重要。可以得出结论,这些学生在国籍和居住地方面呈现出多样化的朋友网络。在巴西,他们引用的巴西朋友比同胞和其他外国人多,这表明同性恋的概念不足以解释朋友网络的组成。
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