From: Andre Ramaciotti on 31 Jan 2010 16:27 Alessio Stalla <alessiostalla(a)gmail.com> writes: > On 30 Gen, 00:38, "Dimiter \"malkia\" Stanev" <mal...(a)mac.com> wrote: >> Off-topic here, but "When in Bulgaria, don't do as Bulgarian's do" :) >> >> I'm bulgarian, and I give it as an example that one should not always >> follow the crowd, because sometimes the crowd (in my example - >> bulgarians) are just wrong: >> - Not stopping at pedestrian crosswalks >> - Smoking close to their children >> - Voting based on authority, rather political program >> - Not paying taxes >> - etc. > > Well, that sounds more or less like a description of Italian people, > so... when in Rome, DON'T do as the Romans do! ;) > > Disclaimer: I'm Italian. > > -- > Alessio Bulgaria, eh? I think you misspelled "Brazil". The problem isn't the country, the problem is people. And, incredibly, you'll find people in every country. :P
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