What I learned from living in Venice, Italy (Part 1)| Adriana in Venice #7 |VLOG slow living

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being true being me

being true being me

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@Anonx2023
@Anonx2023 Жыл бұрын
I reside in California and I really enjoyed your slower paced way of speaking informing us of the way of living there in Venice. Thanks for sharing! This was a treat to watch.
@beingtruebeingme
@beingtruebeingme Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much❤️🥰Lovely comments like yours are a treat for me to read.
@johnbwill
@johnbwill 3 ай бұрын
Wonderful. Thank hank you very much. Beautifully done. Wifey and I are heading there for a week in a few weeks time. We go every year - and love it.
@Adrianrulz
@Adrianrulz Жыл бұрын
I’ve visited Venice twice and I absolutely love it.
@403000
@403000 2 жыл бұрын
You are in one of the beauty of earth and you spent quite all the video talking about air conditioning. Very US approach. Outside US, AC is not so common due to the energy consumption. Europeans are a lot more sensible than US people about the earth situation. Energy consumption like recycling and healthy food are important elements for Italians. Italians, and in general Europeans, walk a lot more than US people. In America you use the car for all your needs. Here it is not. Walking is also beneficial for your body and helps to keep your weight controlled. In Venice there are lots oh treasures from the past. Art and culture than you never seen in US, all concentrated in one place. Better use this opportunity then stay in hotel with AC
@margmak6234
@margmak6234 2 жыл бұрын
Everyone is different, I can't stand extreme heat, I actually don't feel physically well in it, so I need an Air conditioner. It's her experience and let her have it.
@403000
@403000 2 жыл бұрын
@@margmak6234 Agree. My intention was to stimulate this young lady to take the initiative and look beyond what she consider important for her instead to be focused in her comfort area due her habits. It's a mental boundary. Young people must take the initiative to discover the world through their experiences. If you stay in 'your' world, you'll miss the opportunity in your life. In Italian we have a motto saying that when the train is passing through, well ... catch it! Maybe you have the same in US. And this young lady should apply it. Regards.
@margmak6234
@margmak6234 2 жыл бұрын
@@403000 just because you see one video of this young lady, you assume that she is lacking experiencing life. Once again, if you don't like her video, leave. Not need to stimulate anyone. I am not even from USA. Good night and have a god day.👍🏻🙂
@403000
@403000 2 жыл бұрын
@@margmak6234 She posted something in YT. People comments. That's what I did. Like you, me and other billion of people. I'm not assuming anything neither you are fm US. Of course she highlight what she think it is important. No doubts. But, because she is in Venice, I think (may I?) she had the opportunity to take advantage of the location. Nothing it's wrong in this. Pls, respect my thought like you pretend I have to respect her thoughts. If you don't like my comment, please leave. Night
@beingtruebeingme
@beingtruebeingme 2 жыл бұрын
Hello, I know I may be a bit late to reply to this but I guess I will do so nonetheless. I never intended to sound as if the only thing I cared about in Venice was to escape the heat. I simply wanted to describe my own experience. As someone who lived most of their life in a mild to cold climate. Moving to Italy and especially in summer was a big change. One I had to adjust to. The first few days the change from cold to hot was so tough for my body it literally did make me sick. I was never talking about shutting myself off in an AC hotel. About the walking part... I also didn't mean to sound as if walking was something bad. I love to walk! It might have come out wrong but being able to walk so much made me fall in love with the city even more. Next point, the history and the architecture is what made me come to this beautiful place on Earth. I wanted to learn as much as I could about this place...I do see it for the treasure it is. It's a one of a kind place.
@kg3718
@kg3718 2 жыл бұрын
I have lived in Italy at Lake Garda for 10yrs and yes the summers were hot, then my daughter came to live with me and she said let me buy you an air conditioner. It was a room air conditioner with hose on window. We had to hire a handyman to have the window glass cut to size. Well this made all the difference. Last summer was comfortable and the electric bill €175 for 2 months of summer which was worth it. We love the 4 seasons and summer is important but just this one change made the 3 months pleasant
@beingtruebeingme
@beingtruebeingme 2 жыл бұрын
Hello, yes I agree. I myself love the four seasons too but the summers are hot. 😊
@Sasskitten
@Sasskitten 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Venice is in my final fantasy XV game. It was sweet but got annoying real quick. Oh and what you described as feeling like you are still on the water when you are on land is called Land sickness. It is from being out on the water for a long time. (Hmmm I wonder if people that go on cruises get that feeling once the cruise is over?)
@beingtruebeingme
@beingtruebeingme 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the “Land sickness” term.😊 About the cruise ships… that´s a really interesting question😀 and I have no idea but I believe it is possible…
@jakeypoo2156
@jakeypoo2156 2 жыл бұрын
The Heat will not bother me lmao, I’m from Florida, Florida gets up to over 100
@dipingoitalia
@dipingoitalia 2 жыл бұрын
Love Venice!
@vgb.design
@vgb.design Жыл бұрын
It’s amazing. I wonder if as a visitor I can buy the monthly water bus tickets since I will be one month in Lido. Can you give me some advices? It will be whole June
@beingtruebeingme
@beingtruebeingme Жыл бұрын
Thank you☺️and sorry, just found your comment and I see I am a bit late to respond but yes you can buy a monthly ticket though only through applying for a Venezia Unica Card for residents and paying a fee for creating the card. I believe it was around 100€ and then you can buy a monthly ticket. 😊
@enjoyingmyvodka1013
@enjoyingmyvodka1013 Жыл бұрын
Great video
@beingtruebeingme
@beingtruebeingme Жыл бұрын
Thank you ❤️
@corvojose
@corvojose 2 жыл бұрын
Have crows or ravens in Venice?
@beingtruebeingme
@beingtruebeingme 2 жыл бұрын
Yes we do, but not that many. Pidgeons are more common in Venice.
@ovalroy7629
@ovalroy7629 Жыл бұрын
jauh juga. paling jam 4 ya sampe
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