This series pays homage to Luxembourg’s Portuguese in all their diversity. They confide in their paradoxical relationship between two cultures: the origin, the Portuguese, and the culture of adoption, the Luxembourgish.
“School was not a good time for meBorn in Luxembourg to Portuguese parents, Bruno Silva He finds it difficult to thrive within the environment of the Luxembourg School. The bad memories that mark him but are also forged, he also describes his professional success as “life’s revenge”.
At the age of 16, Bruno left school and entered He earnsof his father’s business. He began to go from door to door, and then gradually developed in the company, until he took over in 2003.
Specializing in the distribution of food and beverage products from Portugal, Bexeb supplies both supermarkets and individuals. “We like to show our products, (…), We want to find our Portuguese products in Luxembourg And let them knowBruno Silva is proud of the products he offers and chooses them carefully.
From now on, the head of Bexeb seems to have found his place in the Grand Duchy, he has crept up on us: “I plan to stay in Luxembourg and die where I was born.“
“Portuguese de Luxembourg” is broadcast every Saturday, only on RTL Infos and Replay it on RTL Play.
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