IMHO italians are special. they do not want too many rules asQuote from Bitstream:
like for example? uh..drive in rome?
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IMHO italians are special. they do not want too many rules as
such coming from too far away. there are alot of rules within the
family, the company, the village, but everything beyond that,
coming from government is very suspicious. italians love everything
informal. what is written down is too hard, too precise, can't
be applied easily enough to real life.
my quote on driving in rome includes two things. first the chaos
and absence of binding rules. but second the pure fact that this
works. i do not think there is significant more accidents than
in bamberg, germany (the other end of the order-spectrum). and
the italian's feeling for "flow" is amazing ...
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you know what? there will be no place on earth where they take
a handful of whatever and out comes great, beautiful food. and
there will be no time ever when italians do not complain ...
especially about federal law, the buyout of the land by rich
ignorants from abroad and the latest soccer scandal ... it is in the
genes. cesar was no italian, cervantes was ...
Was Caesar from Bamberg, then? NO! LoL. Loved that reference.Quote from man:
cesar was no italian, cervantes was ...
and we love it. The food and the wine makes it special. Should not forget the granitas. no i'm not! unfortunately. i love these crazy, arrogant,Quote from MajorUrsa:
Was Caesar from Bamberg, then? NO! LoL. Loved that reference.
I like your description of the 'feel for flow' the Italians have. And I share your love for the country and it's people. Sadly I have to live in the cold and wet north of Europe but fortunately I currently spend about 5 weeks per annum in Italy. Hope to increase that in future.
Are you from Italy, man? Bit is, I think.
Ursa..
