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paragraph about the pleasure of not doing anything​

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Answered by shashank2364
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am an Educational Publisher and I have three "business children", Think French, Think Italian, and Think Spanish. I know I shouldn't have a favorite "child", but I do. My favorite is, Italian. I love everything about Italy; the food, wine, art, architecture, culture, and did I say food? I also love Italian idioms and sayings. One of my favorite Italian sayings is "Dolce far Niente", which means "the sweetness of doing nothing." It does not mean being lazy, it is referring to the pleasure one gets from being idle. The ability to completely enjoy and savor a moment. For Italians this concept is a part of every day life; spending time with friends at a café, sipping wine at sunset, talking a stroll around the moonlit piazza. Dolce far Niente is something Italians embrace and something they do very well.

Answered by keshavbandoola
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