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just two questions...

It's nice when tourists put questions about history, about life ,about everything....
It's nice because ti's a way to interact and I really like if , doing my job I really adore, there's a mutual exchange between me and them...

Yesterday I worked with a very nice American family (rare to find a couple  married for more than thirty years and travelling with their child, too) .
I had nice time with them and  talked a lot..

Talking about travelling ...He asked me:

 (question n. 1)
If you were rich, where would you go on holiday...and then where would you live?

Later, before saying goodbye, in a very polite way , trying to let me tell him which is the best restaurant in  Siracusa, where I live,
He asked me:
(question n. 2)

Where would you go tonight if this were your last dinner in life??

MAMMA MIA!!

MY answers:
Question n. 1: I'm so curious about the world that it's hard to choose...but maybe, at the moment, South America and Marocco....and then Japan and China too...and then................
If I were rich? right? all over the world for ever...
And where I would live??  No doubts..here in Sicily but travelling a lot...

Question n. 2:

as I work and frequently have  lunch around ..I must be diplomatic,
so I can't tell you where I'd like to have my last supper.....
although I think I'd like to cook on my own for the last time!!!!!!!!!!!!

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é bello interagire con i  turisti durante il lavoro
a volte è davvero interessante rispondere alle loro domande,alle loro curiosità, più o meno su svariati argomenti...
Ieri, ho lavorato per una famiglia americana molto carina ed ormai rara a vedersi...sposati da più di trent'anni ed in viaggio con il loro unico figlio.
Sono stata davvero bene insieme a loro  chiaccherando davvero tanto e piacevolmente.


Tra le domande , una molto carina:
"Dove andresti in viaggio, se fossi molto ricca? edove vivresti?"
Dove andrei..mamma mia!  non saprei da dove comiciare vista la mia curiosità verso il mondo..
Forse in Sud -America ed in Marocco.. e poi in Giappone, Cina e poi .. e poi-....
Tanto sono ricca, no?
Nessun dubbio su dove vivrei: qui in Sicilia ma viagiando parecchio se potessi.


La seconda domanda è stato semplicemente un modo gentile  per chiedermi quale è il  mio ristorante preferito qui a Siracusa, dove vivo..

"Dove ceneresti se stasera fosse l' ultima cena della tua vita??"
Beh a questa domanda non ho potuto rispondere..o per lo meno non posso scriverlo qui..
Siamo spesso in giro, noi guide, a pranzo fuori.e quindi occorre un pò di diplomazia...


Ma..pensandoci bene, per l'ultima volta nella mia vita mi piacerrebbe cucinare da me..ovviamente in dolce compagnia....



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