John Connor
Lifer
I guess Tuscany is really nice. Just Google Tuscany and see it!
That was my thought when I read the title. 126 posts is a long lead up though.türkiye
France>Italy.
Sorry. 🙂
That was my thought when I read the title. 126 posts is a long lead up though.
Would be a great place if it didn't have all those Italians hanging around.
It has a mix of the ancient, the old, the modern and it is still a laid back country where a person can relax. You have to get off the beaten trails and tourists traps to really enjoy it.
Italy is wonderful but I would never, ever, never live there.
they are completely different. americans are ignorant of the problems they have, italians know them well - but they have this culture of hopelessness and self-defeatism, that it makes it impossible for any of them to stand up. you are never going to hear an italian up in arms about his rights, freedom or pursuit of happiness, but they will mope constantly about the status quo, how things are they way they are, and that nothing can change.
Depends, is Mario Balotelli Italian or not?
No opinion. Wouldn't mind visiting, but it's very low on my priority list.
türkiye
as a tourist, you can relax in any country.it is still a laid back country where a person can relax.
I'm a bit dumbfounded by that thing about the blonde colleague but I guess it varies regionally.As a man travelling alone you won't encounter many problems, but each of my blonde, female colleagues that went there for a congress or customer visit got harrassed the moment they walked out onto the streets. Lega Nord is a facist party with a lot of followers there, the poorer South knows quite a lot of corruption, and in the EU only Greece has a worse debt to GDP ratio (which is of course because the government handled the economy so greatly). Even if the EU can throw Greece out of the Euro we'll still be stuck with the rest of the Southern-European countries.