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come si chiama la canzone all'inizio ?
ОтветитьWhat is this music name?
ОтветитьThe simple life is what I’m chasing.
ОтветитьIt was like that when i was a little boy, but i am 63 now.
Ответитьjust a bunch of stereotypes
ОтветитьWhat's the song in the end of this beautiful video?
ОтветитьThis is too lazy for me
ОтветитьVegetables I see alot of vegetables an fruit. 💗
ОтветитьPeace, freedom, health, love and little bit of luck.
ОтветитьA vida é mais bonita do que parece.
Ass: Mariana
Tru dat💯‼️🇮🇹👌🏻🤌🏻🤙🏻☀️😊
ОтветитьBeautiful. Simple, practical, and so beautiful. My, now, code for life. Simple. Practical. And so Beautiful......... Lovely video.
ОтветитьWhat’s the name of the song at the end?
ОтветитьA masterpiece!
ОтветитьPietrapaola, Cosenza
ОтветитьThe cinematography of your videos is oscar worthy
ОтветитьThe simple life...there is nothing better 🙏
ОтветитьBeautiful 😌✨🥰
ОтветитьThis made me quite emotional. The land of my ancestors. I miei nonni calabresi <3
ОтветитьI believe that Italians get sick and tired of this portrait of Italy which unrealistic af. Ask the same thing to a person living in Milan, or if you want the same kind of content, ask a fisherman in Greece or Spain. Or even a fisherman in Canada. It is not about Italy. It is the portray of Italian that is being sold, which is not the reality at all. People work, and often harder than many countries with lesser wages. And are often more intelligent and more educated than peers from many parts of the so called "first world". Source: I am Italian, living in London and studied in the Netherlands. "The simple life" is everywhere you choose to be.
ОтветитьWe could have all the best things money could buy, but we will never be fully satisfied. It will allways miss something. The beauty of life appears when we let go of material possesions and really start live life as it is with the things we have. I believe this is the true nature of Carpe Diem. Live life fully, Now!
Ответить"Maledetta mosca!". Flies have no space in my kitchen either.
ОтветитьSo grateful to have lived decades in Milan, Italy, as my home base with my late italian husband therefore, been there done that as he used to hava family house in Sicily. But 3 years now that I have left italy, I am grateful to be living back here in my country, Indonesia, that is also so beautiful!!
ОтветитьAhaaaa this is GOOD...
ОтветитьThis place is the ultimate retirement paradise
ОтветитьThis is exactly how I imagine Italy to be.
ОтветитьStop smoking though.
Ответитьيمكنك مشاهده الفيديو مُترجم بالعربي في قناتي
ОтветитьCringe
ОтветитьUfacık ağladım ama iyiyim şimdi
ОтветитьI wonder if we can survive just live relax life without study and working, where can we find the resources to support the life?
ОтветитьCan’t wait for all the know-it-all comments about Italy, oh wait too late
Ответитьuna faccia una razza
Ответитьjust be who you are
ОтветитьDreaming of Paradise...?
Move to Norway, Denmark or Finland. This is where you get the true experience of it.
Nothing however, surpasses the inner paradise you create on your own.
I actually don't consider this the good life. One month per year, maybe. Also that place looks hot as f**k and hot weather doesn't agree with me.
ОтветитьIs this commercial for barrila?
ОтветитьSo this is a Fiat commercial?
ОтветитьHA! most southerners don't pay taxes and the northerners have to work double for them... don't be fooled to think Italy is like a big set of "Under the tuscan sun" (lol what a crappy stereotype of a movie smh)
ОтветитьSorry to disappoint all of you, but I'm italian and I'm actually living in Germany because my country is about to die. There's no hope for anyone anymore, especially young ones. Mafia and corruption is what leads our country, nothing else. So don't let this video fool yourselves.
ОтветитьWhere's the bumper-to-bumper rush hour traffic? Abusive boss? Annoying co-workers? Job that kills you? Pollution? Self-medicating on (fill in the bank)? Mental health counseling? Financial debt? Isolation?
ОтветитьWow looks like Al Pacino
Ответитьyears ago, I fell in love with Italy from a distance for all the romantic reasons that one may appreciate the country and its culture. after ten years of studying Italian, working on a doctorate on Italo Calvino, and returning to the country various times, I now understand why I feel so at home there: the slow rhythm of life, the well-being (il benessere) that comes from daily espresso and late night dinners, cutting tomatoes on wooden blocks, wandering the piazza, the gentle ease of every day. I let my shoulders down when I live in Italy. I haven't found that anywhere else.
ОтветитьA vita tranquilla è bella (sfortunatamente c'è sempre una mosca che da un pò di fastidio) ..... but: to go to Calabria, I would have to move NORTH. Greetings from Gozo *** Tislijiet minn Għawdex
ОтветитьWhat a simple, yet effective, motivation to live a good life
ОтветитьBeautiful
ОтветитьHaven't we all dreamed at least once to leave everything behind, move to Italy, and live a much simpler life.
ОтветитьThis calmed me down
ОтветитьI live in Croatia (on the coastline of Adriatic) and it looks a lot like this, especially during the summer. But I feel like I don’t appreaciate it enough.
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