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Why do so many Portuguese people have a rooster in their home?

It's a common misconception that many Portuguese people have roosters in their homes. This is not a widespread practice in Portugal.

Here's why this might be a misconception:

* Rural traditions: Roosters are common in rural areas of Portugal, as they are in many other parts of the world. They are often kept for their eggs and meat, and sometimes for cockfighting, which is a controversial practice.

* Symbolic significance: Roosters have symbolic significance in many cultures, including Portuguese culture. They represent vigilance, courage, and the rising sun. However, this doesn't mean they are kept as pets inside homes.

* Cultural stereotypes: Sometimes, cultural stereotypes can perpetuate false information. Just because something is associated with a culture doesn't mean it's true for everyone.

In conclusion, having a rooster in the home is not a common practice for Portuguese people. It's more likely to be found in rural areas for agricultural purposes or as part of traditional celebrations.

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