In morals is a brazilian slang which can have different interpretations, depending on the region in which it is used, such as: "please", "no problem", "easy" or "good".
This expression is used mainly by cariocas and paulistas, but it is also common in other regions of the south and southeast, mainly.
As a rule, “in morals” is an attempt to strategically appease a difficult situation, implying that it is resolved, calm and eased.
Example:"The bandits robbed the cafeteria, but I stayed moral".
The expression “in morals” can still represent a sign of conformity, assertiveness or approval of something.
Example:"In morals, you can pay me the debt tomorrow".
Depending on the context, “in morals” can also mean asking for a favor.
Example: "In morals, take me home".
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“Na moral” is also the title of a song by the Brazilian band Jota Quest, released in 2001, on the album "Various Pop Disco".
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