Despite globalization and all its corollaries, the doomsday scenarios predicted by modern sibyls not come true at all and you can still show off the old saying: "Different countries, different customs ".
If it is true that the same shirt Zara can potentially buy in Timbuktu as in NY, it is equally true that we still marvel at the cultural differences survived the roller-approval.
The comparison with different countries and cultures allows us to live those experiences still embarrassing, but funny at the same time, the series "Lost in Translation" where all their wishes have been found, but then automatically be listed as "anecdotes over dinner with friends."
Recently I was in Mexico and I was somewhat puzzled by a local law on Wednesday offered "free botanas" only to discover that it was nothing if not snacks (those in Bari and its surroundings, would call "entertain").
But even in a sea of \u200b\u200b"falsos amigos" I found a boa sure that I could hang on: the communication and the fate of the unfortunates who decide to undertake this career.
speaking with a guy who complained about his current employment situation, in fact, I discovered that he had wisely decided to major in this wonderful area and in a moment everything became more clear to me: even beyond the Pillars' Hercules sail all in the same sea (of trouble!). Yes, the whole world is a place and also in Mexico are considering renaming the Science of newsletters with the most suitable Science de la Desocupaziòn .
Whatever the language, my dear friends who share with me this sad fate, you know that communication is always synonymous with unemployment!
the day when I officially certified my being unemployed (or unemployed, as was anxious to stress the employee's employment center of Milan), at least I still have the consolation of know they are not alone!
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