:::Bellazon::: Where is everyone from (country, city, prov)? ;)

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7 minutes ago, lostdiadem said:

I've got an iPhone, an iPad and an iPod and my pc is a HQ, I guess this makes me a fan of Apple.  but for example there are (as I think in many other places around the world) school with all the latest technologies while here you may find people who freaks out because they don't know how to bold letters on Microsoft Word and I'm not kidding!  

 

Here the State and even privat schools are giving tabs or laptop to the students ...But i don't feel they are going to be smarter thanks to that  

Never forget that every new stuff is not a progress. Instead of making us good citizens, they're making us good (servile) consumers ... #TrueStory lol 

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15 minutes ago, lostdiadem said:

1. Yes, like I just said there are many people who still don't know how to use Microsoft Word, though technology is not that good since I'm seeing more and more children getting bored if they're not playing with their parents' phones and tablets. But it was just an example that I brought up.

2. Knowing a lot of people because I think they're more friendly with people who speak other languages and they try their best to be understood if they find someone who doesn't speak english. While here in Italy yeah we try to be friendly with foreign people but most of the time we would just ignore them.

3. Yes and they don't care about experience because they help you. Here, instead, you have to be good with languages and be experienced like "hey, I'm experienced by nature, you know?"  

 

I'm sooooo sorry about the off topic and fuss about it!  

 

So you're basically saying Italy is anachronistic in all aspects?

 

lol, their brains might explode when trying to figure out MS Excel.

 

What do you have to lose by trying the US out for a year or two? (It doesn't sound like very much to me.)

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3 minutes ago, Stromboli1 said:

 

What do you have to lose by trying the US out for a year or two? (It doesn't sound like very much to me.)

Oh, right! I forgot to answer to this one. It's simple: money.  flight + hotel is too expensive and since I'm still jobless and don't want to ask my parents for money, I'm still stuck here at home.  and with all these issues with terrorism I'm kinda scared of going away  

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6 minutes ago, lostdiadem said:

Oh, right! I forgot to answer to this one. It's simple: money.  flight + hotel is too expensive and since I'm still jobless and don't want to ask my parents for money, I'm still stuck here at home.  and with all these issues with terrorism I'm kinda scared of going away  

 

Money ain't no thang!

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36 minutes ago, lostdiadem said:

Oh, right! I forgot to answer to this one. It's simple: money.  flight + hotel is too expensive and since I'm still jobless and don't want to ask my parents for money, I'm still stuck here at home.  and with all these issues with terrorism I'm kinda scared of going away  

 

Our streets are paved with gold so you could sleep on the streets AND get rich  

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Miami, FLORIDA

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Mallorca, but not typical

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