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weroseupslowly asked: You have a beautiful blog. I would love to live in Rome one day. You should post more :)
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The funny about bureaucracy (in Italy)
What is funny about bureaucracy in Italy? Actually nothing. But, if you are a philosopher you could find something hilarious. “The world is a tragedy for those who feel, but a comedy for those who think” said Horace Walpole. Bureaucracy in Italy is tremendously obscure, full of uselessnesses. A dynamo for the anxiety (wich indeed is very high among italians!). Today I had to fill some...
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Not another sunday.
Today in Rome, and in all Italy, is Sunday. I guess almost all around the world is sunday. In Italy sunday means silent roads, people cueue for buying gelato or caeks for the lunch with parents and sit in bars reading the newspeaper and tasting a frothy cappuccino. But this sunday is also the day in which those who vote left must choice the new leader of left-wing. Non-italians often do not...
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