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The biggest reason were the people. I actually felt they were hostile, something I never expected when planning to go there.
We took a boat cruise where almost all the tourists were Brazilian most tourists we saw were either Brazilians touring their own country or Argentinians. Maybe our experience would be different if we returned tomorrow. But this was our experience and I think its important to tell it as it is. Just spent a month in Brazil, two weeks in SP and two weeks in Rio. I was going to stay for Carnaval originally but ended up leaving right when the festivities were about to start. Rio itself was filthy and felt like one giant Skid Row.
One point of advice I can give is not to roll down your window on the way to the airport, it smells like an open air sewer. The AirBnB experiences were hit or miss with the quality of Hosts, some who were dishonest and frankly somewhat stupid in regards to potential future clientele.
Also coxinhas, the local fried potato treat, are horrible. I see them do that on subways, buses, restaurants, hostels, Inn, hotels, parks etc. Even strangers touching me is problematic. I feel like Brazilians especially those from the northeast have tunnel vision.