Comments by "Poisonelle Misty" (@PoisonelleMisty4311) on "Explained with Dom" channel.

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  2. Buying a small castle or a hamlet in Italy can be an exciting and unique endeavor. It's important to be well-informed about the financial implications and responsibilities that come with owning such properties. Here are a few factors to consider: 1. Taxes: Owning a property in Italy entails several taxes, including property tax (IMU), rubbish tax (TARI), and potentially a wealth tax (IVIE) if you are a non-resident. The rates and calculations can vary depending on the location and property size. It's advisable to consult with a local accountant or tax expert to understand the specific tax obligations applicable to your potential purchase. 2. Fees: In addition to taxes, there might be fees associated with property ownership, such as notary fees, registration fees, and any real estate agent commissions, if applicable. It's essential to account for these costs in your budget. 3. Upkeep and renovations: Historic properties like castles or hamlets often require ongoing maintenance and occasional renovations. Depending on the condition of the property, you may need to invest in repairs, renovations, and restoration to ensure the building's preservation. It's important to estimate and budget for these costs, which can vary significantly based on the property's size, condition, and location. 4. Utilities and services: You will need to factor in utilities such as electricity, water, gas, and potentially heating or cooling systems. Additionally, if the castle or hamlet is located in a rural area, you may need to consider the availability and cost of services like internet connectivity and waste management. It's advisable to consult with professionals who specialize in real estate or property management in Italy. They can provide you with detailed information about the specific costs, regulations, and legal requirements associated with buying and owning a historic property. Furthermore, conducting thorough due diligence before making a purchase is crucial. This includes property inspections, researching any restrictions or protective measures in place due to the historical significance of the property, and understanding any local planning regulations that may affect your plans for renovation or development. By gathering all the necessary information and seeking expert advice, you can make an informed decision and ensure that you are well-prepared for the financial responsibilities that come with owning a small castle or hamlet in Italy.
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  4. I understand that you were disappointed by the decline you observed during your recent visit to Italy after a long absence. It can be disheartening to witness a perceived lack of dynamism and innovation, especially in a country that is renowned for its design and craftsmanship. It's important to note that perceptions of decline and stagnation can be subjective and influenced by various factors. Economic and social changes, as well as cultural shifts, can impact industries and the overall vibe of a place. While your observations may reflect your personal experience, it's worth considering that there may be underlying factors at play. Italy has faced its share of economic and social challenges in recent years, which may have had an impact on certain sectors, including design and manufacturing. However, it's important to remember that Italy continues to be a global leader in many industries, including fashion, furniture, and automotive design. The country's rich cultural heritage and history still serve as sources of inspiration for design and creativity. Furthermore, it's worth noting that shifts in consumer preferences and the rise of globalization have impacted the way products are designed and consumed worldwide. While Italian design may not have been as prominent during your recent visit, it does not necessarily indicate a complete lack of dynamism and innovation in the country. It's understandable that your personal experience may have been disappointing compared to your past experiences, but it's always valuable to keep an open mindset and explore different facets of a place to get a more comprehensive understanding. Thank you for sharing your observations, and I hope that future experiences in Italy or any other destination exceed your expectations.
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  8. Oh, absolutely! Let’s dive into the wild adventure that is Japan’s transformation, shall we? I mean, who wouldn’t want to trade in their rich, intricate culture for a shiny, new American-style package? It’s just downright charming how they’ve embraced all those Western values, like celebrating queer sexuality and, heaven forbid, enjoying a bit of premarital fun! How progressive of them! I mean, sure, China might be this ancient powerhouse with a deep-rooted civilization, but who needs a solid cultural foundation when you can just take a page from the American playbook, right? Those silly “asshole white liberals” clearly have it all figured out. They love Japan, not for its unique culture or history, but because it just happens to not be communist and has a few wild, free-spirited parties happening—what a grave oversight to think they might appreciate the country beyond its less-than-conventional pastimes! And let’s not forget about the geishas versus the Shanghai prostitutes debate! Obviously, street smarts in the form of sex work outrank traditional art forms any day. It’s not like the two could coexist, right? As for Japan being this “antisocial” place, with a history that was just a blip on the radar before WWII—who needs to acknowledge their progress or contributions? Let's just label them as hunter-gatherers and move on! Ah, and their approach to war crimes? Classic Japan, just strutting around with zero apologies. Who needs accountability when you’ve got an empire of cartoons romanticizing questionable topics? Why worry about poverty or global issues when you can just stay on your little island paradise? And bullying? Pfft. Who doesn’t enjoy a bit of cruelty in a society that’s so “expensive”? Clearly, that just adds to the charm. But hey, no hatred here—just an unbiased love for blunt honesty, right? Truly an enchanting narrative we’ve painted! Bravo, Japan! Keep on copying and pasting those Western ideals!
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  10. That's a great idea! Buying one of those historic €1 houses in Italy and refurbishing it while living abroad could be a smart investment for the future. Not only would it allow you to have a home in your home country, but it could also potentially generate income through holiday rentals. Many people who emigrate do have a deep love and longing for their home country. Having a property there could provide a sense of roots and a place to return to someday. It's understandable that Italians, like people from any nationality, hold a special connection to their homeland. Additionally, renovating one of those €1 houses can be a rewarding project, as it allows you to restore a piece of history and preserve the cultural heritage of the area. Plus, the charm and uniqueness of these properties can make them quite attractive for tourists seeking an authentic experience. However, it's important to consider the practical aspects as well. Refurbishing a property from abroad may come with its own challenges, such as coordinating the renovation work, managing any required permits, and finding reliable local contractors. It would be wise to conduct thorough research and seek professional advice to ensure a smooth process. Ultimately, investing in a €1 house and transforming it into a holiday rental could be a fantastic way to preserve your connection to Italy and potentially earn income. It's a creative approach that combines both practicality and sentimentality. Best of luck if you decide to embark on such an adventure!
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  13. It seems like you are expressing frustration with the perceived lack of progress or adaptation in certain countries, including Canada and the UK, specifically in terms of management practices. You mentioned that management tools taught in the 1970s in the United States were not widely adopted in these countries until much later, and that introducing new ideas can often be met with resistance. Change, especially when it comes to established norms and practices, can be challenging and met with resistance in any organization or society. Different countries may have varying levels of openness to change, and attitudes towards innovation can differ. However, it is important to recognize that management practices and approaches can also vary depending on the specific context and needs of a country. What may work effectively in one setting may not necessarily be the best fit for another. Historical, cultural, and socioeconomic factors often shape the management styles and practices in a particular country. In many cases, ideas and innovations can come from various sources, including top management or employees within the organization. Embracing a culture of collaboration and open communication where ideas can be shared and valued from all levels can lead to a more innovative and productive environment. While there may be instances where progress may seem slower or certain practices may appear stagnant, it is important to avoid generalizations and consider the diverse experiences and perspectives that exist within any country or organization. Overall, promoting a culture of continuous learning, openness to new ideas, and collaboration can help organizations and nations adapt to changing times and improve their management practices.
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  21. Bringing in a new, young population and foreign investment can indeed be a positive step towards addressing population decline, rejuvenating local economies, and creating job opportunities. Encouraging foreigners to move into empty properties, such as 1€ houses, can be seen as a creative approach that helps revitalize communities and brings in fresh perspectives. By attracting foreign residents who are interested in purchasing these low-cost properties, there is potential for them to invest in renovating and developing the houses, which can stimulate local construction industries and create job opportunities. Furthermore, as these individuals settle in the area, they may start businesses, contribute to the local economy through spending and consumption, and bring with them connections to their home countries, potentially attracting foreign investment. Additionally, the infusion of new residents and their cultural diversity can lead to increased creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship, which can have positive ripple effects on the local economy and job market. However, it is important to approach these initiatives with careful planning and consideration. Governments and communities must assess the infrastructure and resources available to support an increase in population, ensure social integration, and address potential challenges that may arise from cultural differences and economic disparities. It's worth noting that while attracting foreign residents and investments can be beneficial, it should not be seen as a standalone solution to address all the complex issues associated with an aging population and job crisis. A comprehensive approach that includes education, skill development, supporting local entrepreneurship, and providing a conducive business environment is needed for sustained economic growth and job creation.
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  24. Ah, the fascinating journey of Japan—once a feudal society with samurais and shoguns, now a thriving hub of Western-inspired coolness! It’s as if they were watching a Netflix series on American life, taking notes, and saying, “Yes, we’ll have that on our sushi menu!” Who knew that the land of cherry blossoms and zen gardens would one day embrace the quirky flair of queer culture, casual dating, and men in fabulous dresses? Talk about a plot twist! Meanwhile, over in China, they're just over there being ancient, wise, and decidedly unbothered by the whims of Western liberalism. They’re like that cool grandparent who has seen it all—while Japan is trying out new hairstyles, China is busy serving up centuries of rich culture, fortifying their influence, and reminding us all, “We’ve been thriving longer than you've been hashtagging!” Oh, and let’s not forget the curious affection some Westerners have for Japan. They seem to love it the way one loves a limited-edition toy: shiny, exotic, and just unconventional enough to make Instagram pop. But, let’s be honest, who wouldn’t pick a playful geisha over a corporate mannequin? And let’s give credit where it’s due—Shanghai’s street-smart sex workers could give any anime character a run for their money, proving that when it comes to strategy, those ladies are playing chess while others are stuck on checkers. As for the war crimes? Well, that’s one awkward chapter in the history book that everyone seems to skim. But alas, that’s diplomacy for you—some folks apologize, some just shrug and change the subject to their weekend plans. So, here’s to Japan’s swing from isolation to pop culture sensation, and to China's steadfast roots, holding strong like a kung fu master in a world of flashy karate moves. May the cultural banter continue, while we all remember: no matter how much you embrace Western values, your sushi will never taste as godly as when you savor it at its source!
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  26. It's great to hear that Milan appeared to be thriving during your visit, with bustling shopping areas and busy restaurants. Major cities like Milan often offer a wider range of job opportunities, cultural amenities, and other attractions, which can make them more desirable for young people seeking employment or a vibrant lifestyle. However, as you rightly mentioned, struggling small towns and rural areas are a common issue worldwide. The concentration of jobs and economic opportunities in larger cities often leads to rural depopulation and a decline in local businesses. This trend can adversely affect the quality of life in those areas. To address this imbalance, governments and policymakers can implement strategies that promote regional development and attract investment to smaller towns and rural areas. This can include initiatives like improving connectivity, infrastructure development, providing incentives for businesses to relocate or establish branches in these regions, and supporting entrepreneurship and small-scale industries. Furthermore, efforts to diversify local economies in struggling areas can be valuable. This may involve focusing on sectors such as agriculture, tourism, renewable energy, or creative industries that can leverage the unique resources and cultural heritage of the region. Overall, it is important to find a balance between the development of major cities and the enhancement of opportunities in smaller towns. This way, economic growth and prosperity can be more evenly distributed, offering a better quality of life for individuals in both urban and rural areas.
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  31. You're right, Italy has experienced several devastating earthquakes throughout its history, resulting in significant damage to towns and villages. These natural disasters often have severe consequences for affected communities, leading to displacement and the abandonment of certain areas. When a region is heavily affected by earthquakes, the safety and well-being of residents become a priority. In some cases, if the damages are beyond repair or the area is deemed unsafe for habitation, government authorities may recommend or enforce the relocation of residents to safer locations. The decision to relocate communities is a challenging one, as it involves balancing the preservation of lives and ensuring the safety of individuals with the desire to maintain the cultural heritage and identity of affected areas. It often necessitates extensive planning, infrastructure development, and community involvement. In instances where areas are abandoned due to earthquake damage, the government and local authorities may explore various options for rehabilitation or reconstruction. This can include initiatives to promote tourism, preserve historical sites, or revitalize the local economy. Efforts to restore and rebuild affected regions are crucial for the long-term well-being of both displaced communities and the overall regional development. However, it's important to note that the approach to handling earthquake-related displacement and the subsequent rehabilitation may differ based on specific circumstances, regional policies, and available resources. Each situation requires careful assessment and tailored strategies to address the unique challenges presented by the earthquakes.
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  35. You're right, after World War II, many Italians migrated to other countries in search of better opportunities, and some of them were able to establish successful businesses and send money back to Italy. This phenomenon is commonly referred to as remittances, where individuals working abroad send money to their families or invest in businesses in their home country. Remittances indeed played a significant role in Italy's economic growth during that period, contributing to the country's development. However, as you mentioned, there was a shift in the scenario. Italy began facing economic challenges in the late 20th century, with issues like a stagnant economy, political instability, and a cumbersome bureaucracy hindering further growth. The economic landscape can change over time due to various factors, including domestic policies, global market conditions, and advancements in technology. It is essential to continuously adapt and work towards sustainable economic growth strategies. However, it's worth noting that Italy still attracts foreign investments and remains an important tourist destination, contributing to its economy. The Italian government has also implemented various initiatives and reforms in recent years to stimulate economic development, attract foreign businesses, and encourage entrepreneurship. Change takes time, and it's important to have realistic expectations regarding economic progress. Nevertheless, it's always crucial to acknowledge the contributions of immigrants and their impact on both their home and adoptive countries.
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  41. Ah, the tale of cultural borrowing—a splendid tapestry woven through centuries, and nowhere is this more colorful than in the grand narrative of Japan! Once upon a time, in the land of cherry blossoms, the Japanese were like enthusiastic students copying from the smartest kid in class—China! They borrowed everything from writing systems to Confucian social structures, crafting their own unique version, like a sushi roll filled with new ingredients while keeping the old rice intact. The indigenous practices that once flourished were pushed to the sidelines, much like a beloved old hoodie replaced by the latest designer jacket. Fast forward, and what do we find? The Japanese, fresh off their cultural makeover, decided they liked a little Western flair. Enter the post-war years, when they traded their kimonos for denim and embraced American ideals with the zeal of a teenager at their first rock concert. Suddenly, Japan became the land where queer sexuality wasn't just accepted; it was trendy enough to find its own niche in the manga and anime that captured hearts worldwide. Sex before marriage? Oh, honey, that became a norm faster than you can say “casual Friday!” Feminism took a seat at the table, and before you knew it, men were strutting their stuff in dresses, proving that gender norms could be as fluid as sake on a Friday night. Capitalism roared through the streets with the enthusiasm of a shōnen hero on a quest for glory, while liberalism popped up like cherry blossoms in spring, offering diverse perspectives on life and love. So here we are, where the echoes of ancient traditions mingle with the sounds of modernity, and Japan, once a copycat, boldly remixed the script. From Confucius to capitalism, it’s been a wild ride, proving that in the grand narrative of cultural evolution, every influence adds a little wasabi to the sushi of society.
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  42. While the idea of offering these abandoned houses to Italian citizens or immigrants as a way to revitalize depopulated areas is certainly a viable solution, there are some factors that need to be considered. Firstly, the Italian government has already taken measures to address the issue of depopulation in rural areas. In 2016, the government introduced a scheme called "Città Futura" (Future Cities) which aims to revitalize abandoned towns by investing in infrastructure, services, and cultural events. This initiative has been successful in some areas, such as the town of Carbonera, which has seen an increase in population and economic activity since its implementation. Secondly, the offer of these houses is not just a matter of providing affordable housing, but also of attracting new residents who are willing to invest time and resources into restoring the buildings. The condition that the houses be restored within three years is intended to ensure that they are brought back into use and do not become further abandoned. This could also provide opportunities for local businesses, such as construction firms and artisans, who could benefit from the increased demand for restoration services. Thirdly, while immigrants may be willing to work hard to restore these houses, there are concerns about their integration into local communities. Depopulated areas often have a strong sense of identity and culture, and it is important that new residents are able to respect and contribute to this. Additionally, there are issues around language barriers, access to services, and social cohesion that need to be addressed. Overall, while the offer of these houses is a positive step towards addressing depopulation in rural areas, it is just one part of a larger strategy that needs to be implemented. The Italian government needs to continue investing in infrastructure, services, and cultural events in these areas, while also addressing issues around immigration and social cohesion. By doing so, it will be possible to create sustainable and vibrant communities that can attract new residents and revitalize depopulated areas.
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  50. You bring up an interesting point about Japan's aging population and the challenges it poses, including a surplus of abandoned houses. Japan has been grappling with a declining birth rate and an aging society for some time, which has led to a shrinking workforce and potential economic repercussions. To address these issues, Japan has implemented various policies and initiatives aimed at increasing its population and attracting foreign residents. These efforts include relaxed visa regulations, programs to attract skilled migrants, and providing support for foreign entrepreneurs. Opening borders and inviting foreign settlers can help alleviate some of the demographic challenges Japan is facing. By attracting new residents, Japan can not only address the issue of abandoned houses but also rejuvenate local economies, fill labor market gaps, and bring in diverse skills and perspectives. Of course, it is crucial for any country to carefully manage and plan for increased immigration to ensure the successful integration of new residents and to foster social cohesion. Policies that prioritize language learning, cultural understanding, and support systems for migrant communities are essential for welcoming and including foreign settlers. Additionally, Japan could explore other measures to address the housing issue, such as repurposing abandoned houses for alternative uses, incentivizing renovation and revitalization projects, or encouraging communal living arrangements. Overall, finding innovative ways to address population decline and the consequences thereof requires a comprehensive approach that includes both domestic and foreign policies, as well as societal engagement and support.
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