They have two dogs.

The differences between us and the Italians are many. I think we Brits like the idea of Italy so much because of these differences. They are little things; in themselves, of no importance but adding them together, there is a whole world waiting to be discovered or ready to trip up the unsuspecting ex-pat from the UK (and, probably, other places too).

Take one as an example. We have lunch – in the garden, in the gazebo, under the trees which are ten times the height of the small ‘holiday home’ but which help to lower the temperature to a very comfortable level. We spend nearly all the time in the garden. The dogs enjoy it and we enjoy it. We sit and chat (or, rather, they sit and chat – I sit and listen…mostly) or play cards or eat.

Lunch was what one would expect. Simple but beautiful food – slices of tomato with a slice of mozzarella on each, drizzled with good olive oil and sprinkled with parsley; slices of prosciutto and coppa; good bread and foccacia; lettuce leaves coated with the same olive oil – and my favourite – celery and parmigiana with some seasoning (I must find out what). All served with wine or beer and water, of course – siamo in Italia.

It wasn’t the meal that was different. Hell, in the UK we have similar, if not quite so good and fresh. No it was afterwards. And this bit I have never known happen in the UK – we got in the car to drive to a cafĂ© for coffee! And, of course, not like you do it in the UK – it wasn’t a big thing in itself – we stood at the bar and drank it within a few minutes. The big thing was that it was run by the daughter of someone that F had gone to college with. But I’m not sure that’s the reason we went!

But we would never have gone out for coffee in the UK. It is strange but nice but always reminds me that I remain a stranger in a strange land.

Of course, no one knows that F is gay. Well, apart from his brother and sister-in-law. Oh and his sister (and, I presume, brother-in-law and nieces). But his parents ‘don’t know’, apparently.

So during the birthday lunch, his sister-in-law was talking to his sister. They were comparing animals.

“We’ve got two dogs and one cat and you have four cats”, she says, before adding “and they’ve got two dogs”.

F turns to me, excitedly, and says “You see, she said “they’ve got 2 dogs”” – meaning that everything was alright and everyone knows anyway, even his parents – which, of course, they do and on which I had very little doubt! And, also for him, the fact that he is included in the ‘ownership’ of the dogs is important. Which is fine by me!

2 thoughts on “They have two dogs.

  1. Hi, I’m looking for British people currently living in Milan to do a one-time voice recording to test Toyota navigation systems. Do you have any suggestions as to where I can post an ad that has a large British audience? Here is the ad that I have posted:
    Thank you for your time.
    Gina

    “Looking for 5 British people to do voice recordings for Toyota navigation testing on August 12, 2010. Participants will read navigation commands for the sole purpose of testing voice recognition technology. Recordings will take place in a Toyota vehicle to mimic the acoustics of the system. Duration of the recordings will be approximately 45 minutes (give or take 15 minutes) and commence near Linate Airport.
    Participants will be paid 40 Euros in cash. We are looking for 2 males aged 30-49 and 3 females aged 50-69. Please feel free to bring a friend if you are more comfortable.
    If you are interested and for more information, please contact Gina at ginamadeo@gmail.com
    Recordings by Purewater Productions (www.purewaterproductions.com)”

  2. Hi Gina,

    The problem is timing since most people are on holiday (including myself – but I didn’t fit the age range anyway). Normally I would say Easy Milano – but I don’t think they publish in August. The other thing you could try would be some Expat Forums – but I don’t look at them anymore so I’m not sure which ones would be good. You could type ‘expat milan’ into Google and see if you can find any?

    I will also forward this to a friend of mine who works with other British people and they will be working over the holiday period so you may find some of them available.

    Good luck.

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