G7 idiots stop using European platforms and do what China did get them to build manufacturing in your land and learn the system also stop being ripped off for pennies on the dollar when you sign these bad business deals for your resources
My family on both sides moved to America in the 1920's. My family has worked hard in America. I was born in America but spent my entire life wanting to see my "motherland." I went to Italy for the first time in 2016 as a student. It changed my entire life. I was bizarre to feel so connected to a place I've never even been to before. I plan on getting a visa and staying in Italy long-term. Io studio Italiano.
@@user-sp2je7it7u nope, if you smoke outside next to other ppl you spoil the air. None smoking people do not spoil the air near smokers, why should they allow to do that?
Italians are subject to very high taxation on income. Almost 60% we earn, we pay it back to the government. This wouldn't be that bad if the country was kept in perfect conditions with high-level services. But this is not the case. As an italian citizen, the idea of an additional tax on a national heritage, considering the amount of taxes we already pay, it just make angry. Access to national heritage and museums should be free for italian citizens.
When every city in the world starts doing this, I think it'll end up being the end of the collegiate backpacker. Travel and tourism will end up being gated, even more so than it is now, by having a large amount of money to be able to pay for all of the services necessary to be away from home. You have to pay to sleep, pay to eat, pay for transportation, pay for every place you want to see. In some places, you have to pay to use the bathroom. Now, you get to pay for the privilege of even entering the city. Oh, and you pay for your passport, your visa, or whatever other papers you require too. And let's not forget that anything you buy in Venice is already subject to the VAT which is supposed to pay for the very same things that this new tax is purported to pay for. This is not a good trend.
Se può servire autorizzo ad usare mio nome x sviluppo autofinanziamento fidelizzazione potenziali clienti turisti investitori a Trieste in nome Omen ho stima e penso di fidarmi quasi ciecamente del sindaco Roberto dipiazza e del presidente Massimiliano fedriga non ho mai fatto do ut des ma vi chiedo di rendermi uomo libero liberto gladio di legno send me free Freedom liberte fin finish thats all folks ciao Tergeste da maximus
Ottimo lavoro se serve vi autorizzo ad usare mio nome nome Omen best job Massimiliano fedriga e Roberto dipiazza i trust in you Trieste Uber alles maximus
Illo tempore tempori busillis ero a Trieste borgo teresiano 1989 prima di natale profumo di caffè xvstrada tutte strade addobbate luci ovunque musica filo diffusa Strauss padre figlio dettomi altro pianeta una cosa così nessuno ciao Tergeste see you next later naximus
This just popped up on my feed and usually these types of videos are inverviewing Irish people so I just assumed Trieste was a place in Ireland. They interviewed the first guy and I was like "huh accent doesn't sound Irish, but maybe he's a long term resident of Ireland." It took until the 3rd guy just straight spoke Italian for me to realize we were in Italy lmao