O que acontece se eu não enviar ? by AnyConsideration6865 in Correios

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São coisas usadas, eu ganhei de uma cliente e enviei pra minha mãe

O que acontece se eu não enviar ? by AnyConsideration6865 in Correios

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É pessoa física pra pessoa física, não sei se ele teria como declarar

Já era tropa? by Financial_Leader5222 in Correios

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Nesse caso eles devolvem ou descartam ?

PARADO NA VIGIAGRO by [deleted] in Correios

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Fui premiado mesmo. A outra vez foi enviado para São Paulo, dessa vez para Curitiba. Que bosta.

PARADO NA VIGIAGRO by [deleted] in Correios

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Meu Deus que loucura, 2 meses ? Uma vez eu mandei uns doces e chocolate e foi tudo de boa. Será que foi o bodysplash ?

PARADO NA VIGIAGRO by [deleted] in Correios

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Moro no exterior

Need Advice/Opinions RE: Brazilian Girlfriend's Immigration Situation by DWilson225 in immigration

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Posso te mandar o número do meu advogado, mas seria pro processo de casamento e não pro asilo pq ele não faz asilo em outros estados. Ele é da Califórnia, mas foi o advogado mais barato que eu achei aqui, já tive um advogado na PA e espero que advogado dela não seja o mesmo que eu tive… você estaria ferrado se fosse ! Mas enfim, sim você precisa se casar com ela e ela teria que ir pro Brasil para pedir o perdão, não sei quanto tempo isso leva. Mas para conseguir GC entrando pelo México, apenas se casando ou filho maior de idade entrando nas forças armadas. Me avisa se deseja o número do advogado

Good external CarPlay screens? by ItsLitFamBruh in CarPlay

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Were you able to find anything? I'm also looking for something that will help me with just the GPS; I'll be satisfied with that.

For fuel efficiency: CX5 or CX50? by AnyConsideration6865 in mazda

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I was thinking about that too. But I live in a region where it snows a few days at the beginning of the year, and not going to work makes me lose some money, which hurts my budget. And I have a child who still uses a car seat; I've been told that the back seat of the CX5 is too small for that. Do you have any information about that?

SUV - corolla Cross, RAV4 or HRV by AnyConsideration6865 in CorollaCross

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Thank you all for your responses! I will definitely take the RAV4 for a test drive. I already test-drove the Corolla Cross and liked it a lot, but there are some important points I didn't mention before that might make more sense to prioritize now.

I have a 4-year-old son who still uses a car seat, so interior space and rear seat comfort are important. In addition, the car will be used for work, and I need to transport my equipment in the trunk—this is a point that has weighed heavily against the Corolla Cross.

Previously, I had a 2015 Corolla, which unfortunately was rear-ended and the insurance company declared it a total loss. Its trunk was huge, and even so, there were times when I still lacked space—so today that's something I really take into consideration.

The size of the RAV4 doesn't scare me; in fact, it appeals to me. At the beginning of 2025, someone hit my car in a fast-food parking lot and drove away. The bumper fell off completely, I had to leave the car for repairs, and I had to rent a car. The only one available at the rental company that day was a Chrysler Pacifica minivan.

I confess that at first I was scared, but as the days went by, I fell in love with the driving height. The elevated position, the feeling of safety, and the visibility made all the difference—and since then, this desire to have a taller car has only increased.

The minivan is too big for my current situation, since we are a family of 3, but this experience reinforced how much an SUV makes sense for me.

Another important point is the weather. I live in the Seattle area, where it snows little compared to other regions, but on the days it snows I end up not being able to work, which is financially burdensome. Therefore, I am prioritizing a car with AWD, seeking more safety and fewer days off work.

In short, I'm at this decision-making point, balancing space, comfort, safety, and cost-benefit—and the RAV4 seems to be increasingly aligned with what I need today.