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I have never understood this hatred against the Neapolitans of the Italians, my parents are from Puglia but I grew up between Puglia and Milan, and both here in Milan and down in Puglia and in Veneto (I lived there for a few months) they were seen well, which is strange because I, on the other hand, have always had a better relationship with the Neapolitans than with the other Italians in my experience, much more cordial and open (easy-going) in order, the Romagnoli are another people with whom I I find it really good (this summer I was in Cesenatico with my girlfriend) the other Italians seem much colder and more angry, these two peoples are the peoples in which I have perceived much less that typically Italian social wickedness, which I have always detested, Veneto, on the other hand, was perhaps the area where I perceived it most, bartenders who didn't even greet you when you entered the bar and looked at you negatively all the time, people always with pissed faces all day long, even in restaurants, in places where in theory there should be a serene atmosphere, personally I am of the opinion that that place was making me angry too, paradoxically I have experienced human relationships that are more precisely "human" in a city like Milan than in the province of Verona and in the city of Verona, they say that Venice is different, I would like to go, when I go I will be able to say PS. (I'm anarchist, so I think that any form of power and abuse of man over another man should be eradicated)
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People in Napoli and Emilia Romagna know how to live a life from what you described
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