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Glenda Mitchell's avatar

I love the progress of the article - from appearing to be strongly against raccomandazione to realising (& accepting) that you are part of it. I so relate to the feeling of elation (and belonging) from getting a discount at the bar or the fruit shop when I am in Italy. But I have also been on the receiving end when I didn't get something that someone else did - for no valid reason.

After returning to Australia from living in Italy, I moved to a small regional town (after spending most of my adult life in Sydney). Here I have become dependent on the raccomandazione far more than in the city - the handyman, the gardener, the electrician and the list goes on. It felt so good recently when a friend was happy with the service from the plumber I had recommended. I belong!

Franky Be's avatar

Excellent article. We have the same concept in Spain ... it's called "enchufados" and I know others do similar things, I never thought about the religious aspect. I think it's more evident in Italy, though.

I love the top photo.

I wonder what happened to Federica. Do you know?

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