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				<title>How to Stage/Intern/Trail at a Restaurant: The Right Way</title>
				<link>https://crystal.castle.cc/2015/04/05/how-to-stageinterntrail-at-a-restaurant-the-right-way/</link>
				<pubDate>Sun, 05 Apr 2015 20:24:43 -0400</pubDate>
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				<description>&lt;figure id=&#34;attachment_2791&#34; aria-describedby=&#34;caption-attachment-2791&#34; style=&#34;width: 640px&#34; class=&#34;wp-caption aligncenter&#34;&gt;&lt;img fetchpriority=&#34;high&#34; decoding=&#34;async&#34; src=&#34;https://crystal.castle.cc/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/IMG_20140726_082845-1024x768.jpg&#34; alt=&#34;Turkish Eggplants&#34; width=&#34;640&#34; height=&#34;480&#34; class=&#34;size-large wp-image-2791&#34; /&gt;&lt;figcaption id=&#34;caption-attachment-2791&#34; class=&#34;wp-caption-text&#34;&gt;Turkish Eggplants&lt;/figcaption&gt;&lt;/figure&gt;&#xA;&lt;p&gt;Undeterred by &lt;a href=&#34;https://crystal.castle.cc/2014/09/17/how-to-stageinterntrail-at-a-restaurant-the-wrong-way/&#34; target=&#34;_blank&#34;&gt;how quickly I&amp;#8217;d flunked out of my first kitchen&lt;/a&gt;, I immediately set about finding a new one. Maybe a pizzeria? Pizza is my all-time favorite &lt;a href=&#34;https://crystal.castle.cc/2014/06/22/soylent-experiment-cake-cooking-without-tasting-and-how-to-fail-forward/&#34; title=&#34;Soylent Experiment: Cake, Cooking Without Tasting, and How to Fail Forward&#34; target=&#34;_blank&#34;&gt;comfort food&lt;/a&gt; after all. I emailed a neighborhood Neapolitan pizzeria and got no reply. What about a sushi restaurant? I stopped by a sushi restaurant and asked to apprentice myself to the chef; he didn&amp;#8217;t even want to talk to me. (Wait, was this a hint that I should come back 300 more times?) I kept walking and strode into a Latin American restaurant, one that I knew was helmed by a chef-owner known to use seasonal and local ingredients. It was busy but not slammed, the kitchen was comfortably large and relatively cool, and the staff was friendly and encouraging when I explained that I&amp;#8217;d like to come in as an intern. As I left, the chef&amp;#8217;s mother caught my elbow. &amp;#8220;I overheard your conversation just now, and he definitely takes students in from time to time, so I think it will work out!&amp;#8221; Things were looking much brighter.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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				<title>Italian for People Who Can’t Legge Bene</title>
				<link>https://crystal.castle.cc/2010/12/08/italian-for-people-who-cant-legge-bene/</link>
				<pubDate>Wed, 08 Dec 2010 12:57:13 -0500</pubDate>
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				<description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href=&#34;https://crystal.castle.cc/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/img_6839.jpg&#34;&gt;&lt;img fetchpriority=&#34;high&#34; decoding=&#34;async&#34; class=&#34;aligncenter size-full wp-image-1208&#34; title=&#34;IMG_6839&#34; src=&#34;https://crystal.castle.cc/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/img_6839.jpg&#34; alt=&#34;&#34; width=&#34;450&#34; height=&#34;600&#34; /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#xA;&lt;p&gt;In the months between my acceptance and moving to Italy, I spent a good chunk of time learning Italian through &lt;a href=&#34;https://crystal.castle.cc/2010/05/10/italian-style-cultural-immersion/&#34;&gt;as many venues as possible&lt;/a&gt;. I went through three levels of &lt;a href=&#34;https://crystal.castle.cc/2010/05/09/learning-italian-without-memorization/&#34;&gt;Rosetta Stone&lt;/a&gt;. I read Italian blogs and newspapers. I discovered some great Italian films (and some pretty terrible melodramatic, sad-violin ones). Then, I stepped onto my first train in Italy, promptly missed the transfer and ended up in Cuneo. It was about 8 pm on a Mon night, and the trains stop running shortly thereafter. Panicked, I tried to ask the guy across the aisle for help, but all the Italian I&amp;#8217;d learned had flown out the window. Luckily, he knew enough English to tell me I had 5 minutes left to catch the last train of the night. Clearly, my Italian still had a ways to go.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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				<title>Italian-Style Cultural Immersion</title>
				<link>https://crystal.castle.cc/2010/05/10/italian-style-cultural-immersion-2/</link>
				<pubDate>Mon, 10 May 2010 21:56:45 -0400</pubDate>
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				<description>&lt;p&gt;For good measure, I tried to find other sources of Italian media and incorporated them into my daily life. The following is a list of resources for anyone who wants to learn more about Italian culture:&lt;/p&gt;&#xA;&lt;ol&gt;&#xA;&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Blogs&lt;/strong&gt;: The &lt;a href=&#34;http://www.transparent.com/italian/&#34;&gt;Transparent Language Italian blog&lt;/a&gt; is an invaluable resource in learning the intricacies of Italian grammar, and includes insider details on &lt;a href=&#34;http://www.transparent.com/italian/santa-zita-da-lucca&#34;&gt;holidays&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a href=&#34;http://www.transparent.com/italian/polvere-vulcanica&#34;&gt;volcanic dust&lt;/a&gt; in Italy. I particularly love this post on &lt;a href=&#34;http://www.transparent.com/italian/gesture-of-the-day-2&#34;&gt;commonly used gestures in Italy&lt;/a&gt;. Since I am gearing up to study food, I also follow some Italian food blogs written partially in English, including &lt;a href=&#34;http://dulcisinfurno.blogspot.com&#34;&gt;Dulcis in Furno&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a href=&#34;http://briciole.typepad.com&#34;&gt;Briciole&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/li&gt;&#xA;&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Newspaper&lt;/strong&gt;: &lt;a href=&#34;http://www.repubblica.it/&#34;&gt;La Repubblica&lt;/a&gt;, based in Rome and the second most circulated newspaper in Italy. Scan the news and see if you can figure out what&amp;#8217;s happening in the US. If all else fails, resort to &lt;a href=&#34;http://translate.google.com&#34;&gt;Google Translate&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/li&gt;&#xA;&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Movies&lt;/strong&gt;: I sat through a number of pretty terrible Italian movies until I wised up and began asking for recommendations instead of choosing randomly. Oscar-winners &lt;em&gt;&lt;a href=&#34;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_Is_Beautiful&#34;&gt;Life is Beautiful&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/em&gt; and &lt;em&gt;&lt;a href=&#34;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinema_Paradiso&#34;&gt;Nuovo Cinema Paradiso&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/em&gt; are obvious choices. For a change of pace from sad-violin dramas, &lt;em&gt;&lt;a href=&#34;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_sconosciuta&#34;&gt;La Sconosciuta&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/em&gt; (The Unknown Woman) is a fast-paced (by Italian standards) psychological thriller. And in the canon of classic Italian film, you cannot ignore the contributions of &lt;a href=&#34;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vittorio_De_Sica&#34;&gt;Vittorio De Sica&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a href=&#34;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fellini&#34;&gt;Frederico Fellini&lt;/a&gt;. I watched De Sica&amp;#8217;s &lt;em&gt;&lt;a href=&#34;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bicycle_Thieves&#34;&gt;Ladri di Biciclette&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/em&gt; (Bicycle Thieves) and &lt;em&gt;&lt;a href=&#34;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Garden_of_the_Finzi-Continis_(film)&#34;&gt;Il Giardino dei Finzi-Contini&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/em&gt; (The Garden of the Finzi-Continis), which are both set in periods around World War 2. Fellini&amp;#8217;s work is interesting because it moves over time from neorealism to somewhat uh quirkier art films over time. While I enjoyed &lt;em&gt;&lt;a href=&#34;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_dolce_vita&#34;&gt;La Dolce Vita&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/em&gt; and &lt;em&gt;&lt;a href=&#34;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8%C2%BD&#34;&gt;8 1/2&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/em&gt;, I found his later work to be a a bit more&amp;#8230;eccentric. &lt;em&gt;&lt;a href=&#34;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amarcord&#34;&gt;Amacord&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/em&gt; follows the life and ongoings of a small town in Fascist Italy (I found the lack of centralized plot off-putting), and &lt;em&gt;&lt;a href=&#34;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/And_the_Ship_Sails_On&#34;&gt;E la Nave Va&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/em&gt; (And the Ship Sails On) portrays a luxury cruise ship carrying a love-sick rhinoceros and the friends of a deceased opera singer, as they travel to bury her at sea. Yeah. Watch at your own risk.&lt;/li&gt;&#xA;&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Books&lt;/strong&gt;: For a glimpse into contemporary Italian living, I recommend Tim Parks&amp;#8217; &lt;em&gt;&lt;a href=&#34;http://www.amazon.com/Italian-Neighbors-Tim-Parks/dp/0802140343&#34;&gt;Italian Neighbors&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/em&gt;. It does for small town Italian living what Adam Gopnik&amp;#8217;s &lt;a href=&#34;http://www.amazon.com/Paris-Moon-Adam-Gopnik/dp/0375758232&#34;&gt;&lt;em&gt;Paris to the Moon&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt; did for the City of Light. The novel follows a British expat who moves to Italy and gradually acquaints himself to the intricacies of wine-making, combative neighbors, and the proper techniques for bribing bureaucrats. I laughed out loud on many occasions.&lt;/li&gt;&#xA;&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Music&lt;/strong&gt;: There is a lot of Europop out there, and they also listen to a lot of American tunes, but I was much more interested in quality music, preferably spoken at a comprehensible rate (not so much rap). &lt;a href=&#34;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jovanotti&#34;&gt;Jovanotti&lt;/a&gt; is an Italian singer-songwriter who blends the Italian Cantautore tradition with funk, rap and other world influences. I was floored by the beauty of &amp;#8220;&lt;a href=&#34;http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kh_Ss8sJacU&#34; target=&#34;_blank&#34;&gt;Fango&lt;/a&gt;&amp;#8221; (Mud). The chorus includes the line &amp;#8220;Io lo so che non sono solo/ anche quando sono solo,&amp;#8221; or &amp;#8220;I know that I am not alone / even when I am alone.&amp;#8221;&lt;/li&gt;&#xA;&lt;/ol&gt;&#xA;&lt;div id=&#34;comments&#34; class=&#34;comments-area&#34;&gt;&#xA;&#xA;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&lt;h2 class=&#34;comments-title&#34;&gt;&#xA;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;0 thoughts on &amp;ldquo;&lt;span&gt;Italian-Style Cultural Immersion&lt;/span&gt;&amp;rdquo;&#x9;&#x9;&lt;/h2&gt;&#xA;&#xA;&#x9;&#x9;&lt;ol class=&#34;comment-list&#34;&gt;&#xA;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&lt;li id=&#34;comment-25&#34; class=&#34;comment even thread-even depth-1 parent&#34;&gt;&#xA;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&lt;article id=&#34;div-comment-25&#34; class=&#34;comment-body&#34;&gt;&#xA;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&lt;footer class=&#34;comment-meta&#34;&gt;&#xA;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&lt;div class=&#34;comment-author vcard&#34;&gt;&#xA;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&lt;img alt=&#39;&#39; src=&#39;https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/71f578f57f56ccdfab3fa0f5963c7156c43e371d2317b41513e433b9e9d94443?s=74&amp;#038;d=mm&amp;#038;r=g&#39; srcset=&#39;https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/71f578f57f56ccdfab3fa0f5963c7156c43e371d2317b41513e433b9e9d94443?s=148&amp;#038;d=mm&amp;#038;r=g 2x&#39; class=&#39;avatar avatar-74 photo&#39; height=&#39;74&#39; width=&#39;74&#39; decoding=&#39;async&#39;/&gt;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&lt;b class=&#34;fn&#34;&gt;&lt;a href=&#34;http://www.aintaer.com/Musings&#34; class=&#34;url&#34; rel=&#34;ugc external nofollow&#34;&gt;Alex&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/b&gt; &lt;span class=&#34;says&#34;&gt;says:&lt;/span&gt;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;!-- .comment-author --&gt;&#xA;&#xA;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&lt;div class=&#34;comment-metadata&#34;&gt;&#xA;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&lt;a href=&#34;https://crystal.castle.cc/2010/05/10/italian-style-cultural-immersion-2/&#34;&gt;&lt;time datetime=&#34;2010-05-11T11:54:56-04:00&#34;&gt;May 11, 2010 at 11:54 am&lt;/time&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;!-- .comment-metadata --&gt;&#xA;&#xA;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&lt;/footer&gt;&lt;!-- .comment-meta --&gt;&#xA;&#xA;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&lt;div class=&#34;comment-content&#34;&gt;&#xA;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&lt;p&gt;I went to the Olive Garden once, does that help?&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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				<title>Italian-Style Cultural Immersion</title>
				<link>https://crystal.castle.cc/2010/05/10/italian-style-cultural-immersion/</link>
				<pubDate>Mon, 10 May 2010 21:56:45 -0400</pubDate>
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				<description>&lt;p&gt;For good measure, I tried to find other sources of Italian media and incorporated them into my daily life. The following is a list of resources for anyone who wants to learn more about Italian culture:&lt;/p&gt;&#xA;&lt;ol&gt;&#xA;&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Blogs&lt;/strong&gt;: The &lt;a href=&#34;http://www.transparent.com/italian/&#34;&gt;Transparent Language Italian blog&lt;/a&gt; is an invaluable resource in learning the intricacies of Italian grammar, and includes insider details on &lt;a href=&#34;http://www.transparent.com/italian/santa-zita-da-lucca&#34;&gt;holidays&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a href=&#34;http://www.transparent.com/italian/polvere-vulcanica&#34;&gt;volcanic dust&lt;/a&gt; in Italy. I particularly love this post on &lt;a href=&#34;http://www.transparent.com/italian/gesture-of-the-day-2&#34;&gt;commonly used gestures in Italy&lt;/a&gt;. Since I am gearing up to study food, I also follow some Italian food blogs written partially in English, including &lt;a href=&#34;http://dulcisinfurno.blogspot.com&#34;&gt;Dulcis in Furno&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a href=&#34;http://briciole.typepad.com&#34;&gt;Briciole&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/li&gt;&#xA;&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Newspaper&lt;/strong&gt;: &lt;a href=&#34;http://www.repubblica.it/&#34;&gt;La Repubblica&lt;/a&gt;, based in Rome and the second most circulated newspaper in Italy. Scan the news and see if you can figure out what&amp;#8217;s happening in the US. If all else fails, resort to &lt;a href=&#34;http://translate.google.com&#34;&gt;Google Translate&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/li&gt;&#xA;&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Movies&lt;/strong&gt;: I sat through a number of pretty terrible Italian movies until I wised up and began asking for recommendations instead of choosing randomly. Oscar-winners &lt;em&gt;&lt;a href=&#34;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_Is_Beautiful&#34;&gt;Life is Beautiful&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/em&gt; and &lt;em&gt;&lt;a href=&#34;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinema_Paradiso&#34;&gt;Nuovo Cinema Paradiso&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/em&gt; are obvious choices. For a change of pace from sad-violin dramas, &lt;em&gt;&lt;a href=&#34;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_sconosciuta&#34;&gt;La Sconosciuta&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/em&gt; (The Unknown Woman) is a fast-paced (by Italian standards) psychological thriller. And in the canon of classic Italian film, you cannot ignore the contributions of &lt;a href=&#34;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vittorio_De_Sica&#34;&gt;Vittorio De Sica&lt;/a&gt; and &lt;a href=&#34;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fellini&#34;&gt;Frederico Fellini&lt;/a&gt;. I watched De Sica&amp;#8217;s &lt;em&gt;&lt;a href=&#34;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bicycle_Thieves&#34;&gt;Ladri di Biciclette&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/em&gt; (Bicycle Thieves) and &lt;em&gt;&lt;a href=&#34;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Garden_of_the_Finzi-Continis_(film)&#34;&gt;Il Giardino dei Finzi-Contini&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/em&gt; (The Garden of the Finzi-Continis), which are both set in periods around World War 2. Fellini&amp;#8217;s work is interesting because it moves over time from neorealism to somewhat uh quirkier art films over time. While I enjoyed &lt;em&gt;&lt;a href=&#34;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_dolce_vita&#34;&gt;La Dolce Vita&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/em&gt; and &lt;em&gt;&lt;a href=&#34;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8%C2%BD&#34;&gt;8 1/2&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/em&gt;, I found his later work to be a a bit more&amp;#8230;eccentric. &lt;em&gt;&lt;a href=&#34;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amarcord&#34;&gt;Amacord&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/em&gt; follows the life and ongoings of a small town in Fascist Italy (I found the lack of centralized plot off-putting), and &lt;em&gt;&lt;a href=&#34;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/And_the_Ship_Sails_On&#34;&gt;E la Nave Va&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/em&gt; (And the Ship Sails On) portrays a luxury cruise ship carrying a love-sick rhinoceros and the friends of a deceased opera singer, as they travel to bury her at sea. Yeah. Watch at your own risk.&lt;/li&gt;&#xA;&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Books&lt;/strong&gt;: For a glimpse into contemporary Italian living, I recommend Tim Parks&amp;#8217; &lt;em&gt;&lt;a href=&#34;http://www.amazon.com/Italian-Neighbors-Tim-Parks/dp/0802140343&#34;&gt;Italian Neighbors&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/em&gt;. It does for small town Italian living what Adam Gopnik&amp;#8217;s &lt;a href=&#34;http://www.amazon.com/Paris-Moon-Adam-Gopnik/dp/0375758232&#34;&gt;&lt;em&gt;Paris to the Moon&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt; did for the City of Light. The novel follows a British expat who moves to Italy and gradually acquaints himself to the intricacies of wine-making, combative neighbors, and the proper techniques for bribing bureaucrats. I laughed out loud on many occasions.&lt;/li&gt;&#xA;&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Music&lt;/strong&gt;: There is a lot of Europop out there, and they also listen to a lot of American tunes, but I was much more interested in quality music, preferably spoken at a comprehensible rate (not so much rap). &lt;a href=&#34;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jovanotti&#34;&gt;Jovanotti&lt;/a&gt; is an Italian singer-songwriter who blends the Italian Cantautore tradition with funk, rap and other world influences. I was floored by the beauty of &amp;#8220;&lt;a href=&#34;http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kh_Ss8sJacU&#34; target=&#34;_blank&#34;&gt;Fango&lt;/a&gt;&amp;#8221; (Mud). The chorus includes the line &amp;#8220;Io lo so che non sono solo/ anche quando sono solo,&amp;#8221; or &amp;#8220;I know that I am not alone / even when I am alone.&amp;#8221;&lt;/li&gt;&#xA;&lt;/ol&gt;&#xA;&lt;div id=&#34;comments&#34; class=&#34;comments-area&#34;&gt;&#xA;&#xA;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&lt;h2 class=&#34;comments-title&#34;&gt;&#xA;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;2 thoughts on &amp;ldquo;&lt;span&gt;Italian-Style Cultural Immersion&lt;/span&gt;&amp;rdquo;&#x9;&#x9;&lt;/h2&gt;&#xA;&#xA;&#x9;&#x9;&lt;ol class=&#34;comment-list&#34;&gt;&#xA;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&lt;li id=&#34;comment-23&#34; class=&#34;comment even thread-even depth-1 parent&#34;&gt;&#xA;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&lt;article id=&#34;div-comment-23&#34; class=&#34;comment-body&#34;&gt;&#xA;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&lt;footer class=&#34;comment-meta&#34;&gt;&#xA;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&lt;div class=&#34;comment-author vcard&#34;&gt;&#xA;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&lt;img alt=&#39;&#39; src=&#39;https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/71f578f57f56ccdfab3fa0f5963c7156c43e371d2317b41513e433b9e9d94443?s=74&amp;#038;d=mm&amp;#038;r=g&#39; srcset=&#39;https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/71f578f57f56ccdfab3fa0f5963c7156c43e371d2317b41513e433b9e9d94443?s=148&amp;#038;d=mm&amp;#038;r=g 2x&#39; class=&#39;avatar avatar-74 photo&#39; height=&#39;74&#39; width=&#39;74&#39; decoding=&#39;async&#39;/&gt;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&lt;b class=&#34;fn&#34;&gt;&lt;a href=&#34;http://www.aintaer.com/Musings&#34; class=&#34;url&#34; rel=&#34;ugc external nofollow&#34;&gt;Alex&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/b&gt; &lt;span class=&#34;says&#34;&gt;says:&lt;/span&gt;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;!-- .comment-author --&gt;&#xA;&#xA;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&lt;div class=&#34;comment-metadata&#34;&gt;&#xA;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&lt;a href=&#34;https://crystal.castle.cc/2010/05/10/italian-style-cultural-immersion/&#34;&gt;&lt;time datetime=&#34;2010-05-11T11:54:56-04:00&#34;&gt;May 11, 2010 at 11:54 am&lt;/time&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;!-- .comment-metadata --&gt;&#xA;&#xA;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&lt;/footer&gt;&lt;!-- .comment-meta --&gt;&#xA;&#xA;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&lt;div class=&#34;comment-content&#34;&gt;&#xA;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&#x9;&lt;p&gt;I went to the Olive Garden once, does that help?&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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				<title>Learning Italian Without Memorization</title>
				<link>https://crystal.castle.cc/2010/05/09/learning-italian-without-memorization-2/</link>
				<pubDate>Sun, 09 May 2010 22:19:19 -0400</pubDate>
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				<description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href=&#34;https://crystal.castle.cc/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/rosetta-stone1.jpg&#34;&gt;&lt;img fetchpriority=&#34;high&#34; decoding=&#34;async&#34; class=&#34;aligncenter size-full wp-image-17&#34; title=&#34;Rosetta Stone&#34; src=&#34;https://crystal.castle.cc/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/rosetta-stone1.jpg&#34; alt=&#34;&#34; width=&#34;300&#34; height=&#34;257&#34; /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#xA;&lt;p&gt;Though I have extensive experience at charades and my classes will all be in English, I thought it might be expedient to learn some Italian before moving across the pond. I mean, my other alternative would be to follow Peter&amp;#8217;s example in this clip from &lt;a href=&#34;http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JhuOicPFZY&#34;&gt;Family Guy&lt;/a&gt;. Side note: I had an elderly family friend who was convinced that if she spoke Cantonese in a high-pitched voice, she was speaking English. This tended to inspire much confusion and head-scratching.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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				<title>Learning Italian Without Memorization</title>
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				<pubDate>Sun, 09 May 2010 22:19:19 -0400</pubDate>
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				<description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href=&#34;https://crystal.castle.cc/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/rosetta-stone1.jpg&#34;&gt;&lt;img fetchpriority=&#34;high&#34; decoding=&#34;async&#34; class=&#34;aligncenter size-full wp-image-17&#34; title=&#34;Rosetta Stone&#34; src=&#34;https://crystal.castle.cc/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/rosetta-stone1.jpg&#34; alt=&#34;&#34; width=&#34;300&#34; height=&#34;257&#34; /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#xA;&lt;p&gt;Though I have extensive experience at charades and my classes will all be in English, I thought it might be expedient to learn some Italian before moving across the pond. I mean, my other alternative would be to follow Peter&amp;#8217;s example in this clip from &lt;a href=&#34;http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JhuOicPFZY&#34;&gt;Family Guy&lt;/a&gt;. Side note: I had an elderly family friend who was convinced that if she spoke Cantonese in a high-pitched voice, she was speaking English. This tended to inspire much confusion and head-scratching.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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