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peterbirks ([personal profile] peterbirks) wrote2010-06-12 04:25 pm

When in Rome, go to the supermarket

It was something of a wearying flight to Rome. Not sure why it should have tired me out so much more than travelling to Nice -- it's only about 25 minutes more flying time. Perhaps it was the stress of heading off into "the unknown". Then again, take-off was delayed for nearly half an hour because the fact that it was Summer and a Saturday clearly caught Gatwick unawares.

When I arrived at Rome airport, (significantly bigger than Nice) it took a while to find the nice taxi driver. The car was a Lancia, automatic, rather swish. Fare was E45 and I gave him E55 'cos I thought E50 might be just a bit mingy. And, hell, I still have dregs of Monte Carlo valuations in my head.

I'm in a residential part of Rome, probably about two or three miles from the centre. It wasn't uncomfortably hot when I arrived, but I had a nap and when I woke up the sun was out. The a/c was not on in the (rather tiny, to be blunt -- renting in Rome is expensive!) apartment, and when I turned it on, it soon decided to drip water. Not a lot, but enough to be annoying. Bleeaagh.

The distance from the centre necessitated buying a bus pass. The lady from whom I am renting the flat quickly disabused me of the optimism mistakenly instilled in me by everyone in England. I told her that it was my first time in Italy and that I had zilch Italian. She said that it was very brave of me, particularly since so many Italians didn't speak English.

Oh.

This made the already somewhat scary process of buying a bus pass closer to terrifying. But, well, it had to be done. So I adopted a new plan. I wrote the sentence down. The problem I have is not that the words are wrong, but that I don't say them right.

So, I gritted my teeth, walked into a Tabac shop, smacked straight in with "mi dispiace, no parlo Italiano", and then attempted to speak the words as I showed the written version to the lady. Success! A weekly bus pass for E16 and four stamps successfully obtained!

The Meta mini-mart on the main road gives a clear indication that internationalism has not yet reached ordinary Italian cuisine. A whole row of dried pasta, half a row of rice, various bottled sauces to go with pasta and rice -- oh, and a couple of makes of pizza in the cold compartment. I managed to find a frozen lasagne and a calamari in tomato stew, to be used in case of evening emergencies when I really don't feel up to going out.

There's a delicatessen and a cafe very near by, although I suspect that they won't have any English-speakers there.

I'm going to gamble my new-found confidence and actually USE the bus pass that I so bravely bought (I fear that I haven't sufficiently expressed the terror that things like this instill in me -- despite my rational side telling me that the person behind the counter won't give a toss.)

It's still hot out there, but the dripping air-conditioner is at least doing its job in here. Tonight I hope to find Trinity College, an ex-pat bar in the middle of Rome, where I intend to watch England V USA in a rare moment of patriotic fervour.





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(Anonymous) 2010-06-12 08:48 pm (UTC)(link)
We were in Rome 15 months ago and as non-Italian speakers survived, admittedly more centrally located, without a probem. Sure you'll be fine. Watching the football game, well youll have seen what its like to suport Scotland over the years. That goal was far worse than anything Alan Rough "managed" over the years. Seriously thinking about doing my first ever naked selling on Betfair as Far as England are cocerned.

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(Anonymous) 2010-06-12 08:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Keith S

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[identity profile] peterbirks.livejournal.com 2010-06-12 09:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Pub was interesting, about 50:50 US - England fans, although maybe that was just the Yanks making more noise. I truly cringed when Green let in that goal. My immediate observation after the game was that I would rather back Uruguay than either of these. But, if England had to have a bad game, and Green has to make a bad mistake, then the first game is the game to do it! Remember West germany's first game in 1982!

PJ