Recently, Mr. Ho Viet (Dak Ha district, Kon Tum ) shared a strange story that surprised and delighted many people. He said he had just met a special guest from Brazil.
On February 7, a surprise guest appeared at Mr. Viet's house, saying he came to see him because he found the two strangely similar.
Mr. Viet said: “His name is Cyro Watari, 59 years old, Brazilian nationality. Mr. Watari said he was very surprised to see that I looked so much like him.
He found out about me through social networks TikTok, Facebook, YouTube and decided to meet me in person.
Through the automatic translation application, Mr. Watari said that through observations on social networks, he found that he and Mr. Viet had similar physical features.
Both have similar facial features, close-cropped hair, high foreheads, long beards dotted with silver hair, and dark skin…
Despite being tens of thousands of kilometers apart, the two seemed to have similar interests and experiences. Mr. Watari also found and combined photos recording similar activities between the two people on two continents.
Mr. Watari sent these photos to his friends and family. Everyone confirmed that he and the people in Vietnam had strange similarities, both in appearance and interests.
“When I got home, he showed me the photos he had put together. Looking at the photos and talking to him, I was very surprised and found it interesting. I didn’t expect that we had so many similarities.
Besides looks, we have similar passions and life experiences. We share the same passion for sports , culture, and cuisine.
He also plays motorbikes, ATVs, paragliding, and paddle boarding. He often goes to difficult areas to reach out and support the poor. He especially loves and cares for children like me.
Previously, someone introduced me to someone who looked like me. But this is the most similar case, with the most similarities," Mr. Viet added.
Special meeting
The unexpected meeting took place at noon on the day of God of Wealth (January 10), so Mr. Viet and his new friend had an intimate lunch at home.
Here, the two shared and talked with each other about the life and culture of the two countries Vietnam and Brazil.
Mr. Cyro Watari is of Japanese descent, born in Brazil. He used to be an adventure sports coach and ecotourist. After his second marriage broke down, he traveled around the world . Coincidentally, Mr. Viet is also currently working in the field of ecotourism.
During his visit to Vietnam, Mr. Cyro Watari stopped at a homestay in Buon Ma Thuot City (Dak Lak). The owner of this homestay is a friend of Mr. Viet.
Seeing that Mr. Cyro Watari looked so much like his friend, this person connected the two through social networks. Here, Mr. Cyro Watari promised to come and meet Mr. Viet in person.
The day we met, Mr. Watari said, there is research that says in the world, every person has one or more people like them. However, finding these people is not easy.
Therefore, he was very happy to be able to come to Vietnam and meet someone who was similar to him in appearance and interests.
Meanwhile, Mr. Viet feels happy to have a special international friend. He introduces the cultural beauty and famous landscapes of Vietnam to his special friend.
After staying in Kon Tum for 2 days, Mr. Cyro Watari said goodbye to Mr. Viet and set off to explore Vietnam. Before leaving, the two exchanged shirts as souvenirs, showing their affection and respect for each other.
Mr. Viet confided: “Mr. Cyro Watari is older than me. He has a deep understanding, especially of culture, not only in his homeland Brazil but also in many other countries and regions around the world.
After the unexpected meeting, we parted ways. He said that after exploring other provinces and cities and if he returned to Pleiku City (Gia Lai), he would come visit me.
However, we did not make an appointment and let things happen by chance. I consider meeting and becoming friends with Mr. Cyro Watari a special and rare experience in my life.
VN (according to Vietnamnet)Source: https://baohaiduong.vn/du-khach-brazil-tim-gap-nguoi-dan-ong-viet-giong-minh-den-ky-la-405351.html
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