I am looking forward to the Olympics in Brazil!
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I am looking forward to the Olympics in Brazil!

by Yuki I.
(Inbagun, Chiba)

It is worthwhile to notice that the Olympics will be held in Brazil in 2016. But there are some problems about the host country Brazil. It is infrastructure.

I heard that in Brazil, some streets are closed to traffic for construction work. Also, there are many places that need to wire some halls for electricity.

Because Brazil has made dramatic progress about economic growth, infrastructure can not be repaired fully for that progress.

I think we can help about those problems. Because Japan has a very excellent technique for repairing roads, water pipes, electric wires, and so on. Because I am very anxious that the next Olympic should succeed, I think we should cooperate with Brazil in doing the preparing for it.

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by: Gary Wolff

That's a very kind & caring attitude, Yuki, to want to help Brazil with their infrastructure in preparation for the 2016 Olympics.

And yes, you are right. Japan has some great civil engineers to help design & construct those sort of things.

Thanks for sharing your opinion about Brazil !

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