Thursday, August 18, 2011

La Cultura Italiana


Whether you are about to go abroad to Italy or whether you have already studied or traveled there here are some fun cultural observations I've made, none of which are meant to be critical or harsh, but rather light hearted and might even make you laugh since all cultures and countries have their own quirks.


Here is a start and if you think of other ones to add it'd be fun to see what they are!
Myths:
If you're not feeling good it's extremely probable that you have a fever... febbre.
When you're sick the best thing you can do is wear a scarf.... even wear it to bed, and if you start to feel a sore throat to come on- throw on a scarf!
Remove the root of garlic cloves in order to prevent indigestion and bad breath
Putting a Spoon upside down in an opened bottle of wine/champagne will keep it good and fresh for later on

Food/Grocery Store:
You MUST weigh your fruits and vegetable at the little scale near the produce section before putting it in your basket and waiting in the check out line, you'll just be sent right back.
You must wear the thin plastic gloves stationed right next to the scale in order to pick out your fruits and vegetables
Eggs are not refrigerated
Almost all milk is UHT and therefore not refrigerated until opened
You pay a few cents at the grocery store for your bags
Pasta is weighed out 100 grams per person, or measured in the plate for each person before hand
You can't find brown sugar , use cane sugar instead 

Household:
There are no dryers, all clothes are hung dry either outside or in the winter on a rack
No screens on the windows
No carpet- so bring slippers!
Windows are opened daily, even in the winter, to allow for air flow and circulation
Heat is very expensive in Italy, so it's kept on at a minimum, so bring lots of layers!

Restaurant/Shops/Cafes/Post Office:
Cash is always preferred over credit
Exact change is always highly appreciated, otherwise you might be hassled for it
Don't drink out of the bottle/can, always pour your drink into a glass
The waiter doesn't come to you with the check, you must go up and pay when you're done
Old people tend to have the mentality that they don't need to wait in line and can budge
Bills are paid at the post office
Must take a number, according to your service needed at the Post Office
Most places close on Sundays and sometimes Thursday afternoons

Other:
Italians dress for the month, not the weather, so if it's 70 degrees in February, you still wear your down winter jacket
When it snows take an umbrella
Don't wear flip-flops
Make sure to stamp your train ticket before getting on the train!
Don't put your feet up on the seats in trains... you'll easy get scolded 
There is no such thing as moderate politics, you're either a communist or a fascist 

Saturday, July 30, 2011

Portami Via

A long gap between posts is a demonstration of being in denial that I have returned to the US.  It's been a little over a month now that I have been home and oh how I miss Bologna. I would still go back in a heartbeat if offered the opportunity. 

There is nothing that compares to such an amazing experience, 10 months, in a beautiful medieval city, with such wonderful friends.  There are so many little things I have been missing over the past weeks. Things such as
 - being able to walk everywhere 
- caffè latte with my mulino bianco breakfast cookies
- gelato at least once a day if not two, or three
- 3 euro bottle of wines 
- delicious home made cooked meals
-people watching 
- piazza maggiore
-daily intake of the italian language 
- my apartment's terrace
- pace of life
-lack of PC in everything
-  1 euro espresso from La Oficina
- the narrow streets
-spritz aperol 
- the graffiti
- porticos 
- sporadic traveling on weekends
- good, cheap pizza
- lemon soda
And thats just a start. I'm extremely envious of everyone who is still enjoying this beautiful country and I'm envious of those who get to start their academic year in Bologna with BCSP and anyone who is traveling abroad. I must get myself back as soon as possible. In the meantime I've finished my job search and will be working off my debt and putting money away so that I can head on overseas again. 

Monday, June 20, 2011

Lago di Garda

Friday I headed up to Lago di Garda which is the largest lake in Italy, touching three regions, Lombardia, Veneto, and Trentino-Alto Adige. It was magnificent. It is a taste of paradise. 
It is a touristy area with more germans than italians, but it is a gorgeous swim in the lake surrounded by the Gruppo del Baldo mountains. 

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Par Tòt!

Yesterday, Bologna transformed into one large city festival that resembled Carnival. 
My roommates and I headed down to Piazza Maggiore and it was absolutely crazy. 
People we're dressed up in serious costumes, dancing, drinking, having fun. 
This event is called "Par Tòt" which means "Parade for Everyone" in Bolognese dialect. 
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"Par tòt Parata rappresenta un volano per l’auto-coinvolgimento diretto di cittadini, artisti, associazioni e scuole e rivitalizza i luoghi della città, ridefinendoli e trasformandoli. Par Tòt Parata coinvolge la città di Bologna in una esplosione di musica, ballo, teatro di strada, canto, costumi, maschere, pupazzi, carrelli e tanto altro ancora"

The Par Tòt parade represents a flight for the self-involved directed by citizens, artistis, associations and schools, and revived redefining and transforming certain locations in the city. Par Tòt involves the city of Bologna in an explosion of music, dance, street theater, singing, costumes, masks, puppets, floats, and so much more. 

The parade is based off the biannual Zinneke Parade in Brussels. The meaning of the parade is more than just a simple manifestation, it goes beyond that creating a space where the ambiance becomes the artist and the artist becomes the ambiance.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Buon Giorno!

In Italy they don't do breakfast like they do breakfast in the US, however there is still a cute caffè in Bologna on Via Santo Stefano that I enjoy going to in order to get my cappuccino, brioche alla crema, and spremunta d'arancia. 

Welcome to Colazione da Bianca: 

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Taste of Bologna

Last week one of the students in the program, Matt Leick, had the brillant idea of making a short video. He grabbed his friend John Nissen Hooper and they completed all the photography and editing of the video in just two days. Impressive. 

Huge props!

Enjoy :)

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Caffè Vittorio Emanuele

Over the past few months, my favorite spot to go and hang out, get a coffee, sometimes study, or just socialize has been the bar Vittorio Emmanuele right there in Piazza Maggiore across from Neptune. 

It's great for people watching, you get a beautiful view of the main piazza, and my friends and I have been spoiled by getting many many many free drinks and nice discounts from the boys who work at the bar. 
Waiter who likes to give us free drinks: Davide 
One of my favorite drinks on a hot day: Caffè Shakerato
Nice view from the tables of the piazza 


(photos thanks to Alex and Tabitha Blanski)