Was in Venice last week. Viareggio and Cinque Terre the week before. Will be going to Corfu next week. And St Tropez and Monaco multiple times a week. Can you guess my job?
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Something to do with entertaining sailors?Was in Venice last week. Viareggio and Cinque Terre the week before. Will be going to Corfu next week. Can you guess my job?
While I agree with your points here, talking from having lived in Italy for more than 5 years, I’ve never seen any violence here. I’m not out on the town that often, but physical altercations are not really seen as a solution to solving disputes. Of course things happen here, but being blind drunk is really shunned - whereas in Oz it’s a national past time.I really disagree om this point. its just we put up the bad news stories in well the news so everyone think it happens a lot here. It doesnt. These stories are used to justify the nanny state and because sometimes theres not much else for our news media to report on.
people get into drunken fights in europe and a lot worse all the time. They just dont bother talking about it in the news.
You think these ports have large Navy presences? If you are actually in Firenze you would know that's not the case.Something to do with entertaining sailors?
I agree with this. From living in France for 12 years. You still get agro, especially related to cars and driving.While I agree with your points here, talking from having lived in Italy for more than 5 years, I’ve never seen any violence here. I’m not out on the town that often, but physical altercations are not really seen as a solution to solving disputes. Of course things happen here, but being blind drunk is really shunned - whereas in Oz it’s a national past time.
Not all sailors are in the navy friend.You think these ports have large Navy presences? If you are actually in Firenze you would know that's not the case.
I deal with Superyachts, but I wouldn't call the crews Sailors, they're more like Hospitality staff, though Im sure many long to be at sea.Not all sailors are in the navy friend.
Forgive my lame attempt at humour.
What is it that you do? Yacht crew?
I supply stuff.
I was at Brindisi when the Heeus showed up. It had a small village running it lolI deal with Superyachts, but I wouldn't call the crews Sailors, they're more like Hospitality staff, though Im sure many long to be at sea.
I supply stuff.
It's all over Europe now, specially if you look indigenous like i do, it's almost every week. I travel a lot all over Europe, almost on a monthly basis and it happens to me everytime. I don't blame them as there are too many illegal migrants around.One thing I noticed this last time in Rome was the need to carry your passport with you at all times.
Police doing a lot more random checks. If you don’t have it with you it’s off to the police station to prove your identity.
Life’s too short to returning to the same place … plenty more of the world to seeMykonos and Naxos have been wonderful... but no need to come back
Ive been here 12 years and not once asked for ID but I often see Arabics(Algerians, Moroccans so more North Africans really) and Africans getting asked on the street, so I can easily see that happening to you.. BTW my looks are obvious of European descent.It's all over Europe now, specially if you look indigenous like i do, it's almost every week. I travel a lot all over Europe, almost on a monthly basis and it happens to me everytime. I don't blame them as there are too many illegal migrants around.
Just last week i was asked for my passport while waiting for the subway in London. It happens a lot even in Bulgaria where i live. Funny, if i am with my wife (who is swedish), it almost never happens.
Do people still get blind drunk in aus? Back in the 90s yes. Dont really see it anymore.While I agree with your points here, talking from having lived in Italy for more than 5 years, I’ve never seen any violence here. I’m not out on the town that often, but physical altercations are not really seen as a solution to solving disputes. Of course things happen here, but being blind drunk is really shunned - whereas in Oz it’s a national past time.
Most sporting eventsDo people still get blind drunk in aus? Back in the 90s yes. Dont really see it anymore.
Do people still get blind drunk in aus? Back in the 90s yes. Dont really see it anymore.
Isnt drinking rates well down amongst the under 30 year olds?Still a very common occurrence.
Isnt drinking rates well down amongst the under 30 year olds?
pubs always seem empty now.
Drink less, but are taking a whole lot of other substances.No sure where you're drinking, it's always rammed when I go out. Unsure on the stats but anecdotally I'd agree under 25s drink less than their predecessors.
Do people still get blind drunk in aus? Back in the 90s yes. Dont really see it anymore.
I also had a bunch of kids try and grab my phone in Athens. I really enjoyed the place, but yeah, very dirty and there's police on every corner.Got burgled in Athens.. I knew I hated that place! Never again. Onwards to Munich.
Munich isn't a bad place and I'm flying into there next month but I didn't find it that interesting from a tourist perspective.Got burgled in Athens.. I knew I hated that place! Never again. Onwards to Munich.
Hope you are ok. What did you lose? Munich is awesome, hope you enjoy it.Got burgled in Athens.. I knew I hated that place! Never again. Onwards to Munich.