"Il dolce far niente" or "the sweetness of doing nothing" is a sentence very used in the boot shaped country, and is definitely one of my favourites... here in Chile everybody is so hurry and everything is for yesterday, so people have a lot of stress, while in Italy people knows how to take a break, and rest, and sleep, and doing absolutely nothing... and that sound pretty good for me.
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Italians use a lot of body language and it's fun to know that some movements or hand gestures can be easily understand by everybody in there and the Italian is beautiful language, actually i know a few words... but certainly if i stay in there for living a couple of years i have to learn how to speak it properly... anyway, i think i'll have the time to visit it, i can't wait to eat a Spaghetti dish al dente or a giant Pizza, meanwhile, sadly i have to study so i'm going to leave the "Il doce far niente" for the future.