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Carnival in Brazil is one of the most famous celebrations in the world – a spectacular mix of music, dance, tradition and community spirit. Held every year in the days leading up to Lent, Carnival is a moment when streets fill with vibrant parades, dazzling costumes and the infectious energy of samba.<\/p>
Whether in Rio de Janeiro, Salvador, São Paulo or Recife, each region of Brazil brings its unique style to the festival, making it a deeply rooted cultural tradition. For those living abroad, staying connected to family and friends during Carnival is essential. With Paysend, you can support your loved ones back home, helping them make the most of this unforgettable celebration.<\/p>
The history behind Brazil’s Carnival<\/h2>
Carnival’s origins trace back to European festivals brought to Brazil by Portuguese settlers in the 17th century. These celebrations were inspired by Catholic traditions, marking the last days of indulgence before Lent’s fasting period.<\/p>
Over time, African, Indigenous and Portuguese influences merged to create the unique Brazilian Carnival we know today. The introduction of samba – a music and dance style with deep African roots – became a defining feature, turning Carnival into the spectacular, rhythmic event it is today.<\/p>
Key Carnival celebrations across Brazil<\/h2>
Rio de Janeiro:<\/strong> Home to the world-famous Sambadrome parades, where top samba schools compete in elaborate floats and performances.<\/li>
Salvador:<\/strong> Known for its electric street parties, with massive crowds following live music trucks.<\/li>
Recife & Olinda: <\/strong>Famous for frevo dancing and massive street parades, featuring the iconic giant puppets.<\/li>
São Paulo: <\/strong>Hosts Sambadrome parades similar to Rio but with its own distinct flair and local traditions.<\/li><\/ul>
Carnival is more than just a party – it’s a cultural showcase that brings communities together, honoring Brazil’s history, music and artistic flair.<\/p>
Why sending money home matters during Carnival<\/h2>
For many, Carnival is a time of family, unity and celebration, but it can also bring extra costs. If you have loved ones in Brazil, a little financial support can help them enjoy the festivities to the fullest.<\/p>
How your transfer can make a difference:<\/strong><\/p>
Costumes and accessories<\/strong> – Help family members join in parades with dazzling outfits and decorations.<\/li>
Food and celebrations<\/strong> – Support loved ones in preparing traditional Carnival feasts for family and friends.<\/li>
Travel and experiences <\/strong>– Some travel to major Carnival cities like Rio, Salvador or Recife — your support can help cover transport and accommodation. <\/li><\/ul>
Whether it’s helping with a small expense or a bigger celebration, your support means they can enjoy Carnival without worry.<\/p>
How to send money to Brazil with Paysend<\/h2>
Paysend makes it easy to stay connected to your loved ones during Carnival. Here’s how you can send money to Brazil in just a few taps<\/p>
All ArticlesHow to send money with the Post Office
How to send money with the Post Office
2020-07-24
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Money Transfer Guides
The Post Office is a UK post institution that offers a number of essential facilities, including postal services, banking and money transfer.
In terms of sending money internationally, the Post Office offers both in-branch transfers, where you can go to one of their physical locations, or online via their platform provided by Western Union.
This blog will give you all the information you need about sending money via the Post Office, so you can choose whether it’s the right service for your individual needs. There are lots of money transfer options, so you should always do your research into which service has the best price and is the most convenient for you!
Sending money by Post Office
To make a transfer with the Post Office, you can choose to either go to one of their physical locations (which may be an independent Post Office or as part of another store), or use their online service on the Post Office website. You can choose either a cash pick up or delivery to a bank account. Make sure you’re aware of the fees, as they are different depending on which method you choose!
If you choose to go in-store to one of the Post Office’s many locations, you'll need to fill out a money transfer form, and you’ll be guided through the process by the cashier, or if you do it online you’ll be able to send money by yourself after you’ve registered.
What are the pros and cons of sending money with the Post Office?
The Post Office is great for some people but for others it may not be a very good option.
Here are some of the pros and cons of using the Post Office for your money transfers:
Pros:
They have lots of cash pick-up locations - 350,000 worldwide
Can send money to over 200 countries
Low-cost transfers in general - the standard fee is £1.90 for cash pick-up
Cons:
There may be hidden fees depending on which receiving method you choose - make sure you check the exchange rates!
Funds take 3 days to be sent to bank accounts
You can’t send money using just a recipient’s card number - you need bank details
You need to bring ID and fill in a form when you go in-store, which can take a long time
Is there another option to the Post Office?
When sending money internationally, the Post Office might be the best option if you need the cashier’s help to guide you through the transfer process in-store. However, having to queue up and fill in a form might put you off!
Finding an online money transfer service which is simple, fast and has low fees might be a better option for you.
Paysendis a fast and simple money transfer platform that lets users send money directly to bank accounts or straight to cards - all you need is the recipient’s name and card number! You can send money with Paysend via a smartphone app, or access it via any web browser on your laptop.
Money transfers to bank accounts with Paysend have zero transfer fees, and to cards it costs just £1, €1.5 or $2 (or equivalent amount) to send money, so lower than the Post Office’s £1.90 cash pick-up fee.
Paysend uses excellent, competitive exchange rates, so if you send money with Paysend you might save yourself some money when compared to the Post Office!
On the Paysend homepage you can use our money transfer calculator to see whether your transfers with Paysend are cheaper than with the Post Office. Click here to visit the homepage and get started.