Letter to the editor

Letter to the editor

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Thu 26 Apr 2012 12:00 AM

‘Friendly Florence’

 

Dear Editor,

 

From March 19 to
March 23, 2012, I participated in the meeting Domes in the World, held in
Florence. As a Belgian citizen teaching mathematics in Brussels, the capital of
Europe, I was concerned about visiting Italy because of what movies and recent
political events have portrayed.

 

However, the opposite
of what my prejudices suggested proved true: Florentines turned out to be very
friendly and helpful people. Not only I, but other colleagues were surprised by
the Florentines’ friendliness. For example, I often went to an inexpensive
restaurant, where the meals were served on a kind of conveyor. The staff there
was so kind, and even the restaurant’s cleaning staff-every day, and
until late at night!

 

My experience in
leaving Florence deserves special mention. At the airport, I was having trouble
finding the place to return my rented car. I started panicking, fearing that I
would miss my flight. I asked the woman at the airport parking terminal desk,
but she was not able to direct me. As I very nervously headed back to the car,
I saw the woman leaving her desk and running towards me. Had I insulted her?
Was she coming to berate me? ‘Follow that shuttle!’ she cried, and pointing to
a bus going to the parking lot for rental cars.

 

Florence is a
remarkable place, not only because of its well-known history, art and
gastronomy, but also because of its friendly citizens. ‘Friendly Florence’: it
could be a new slogan!

 

Sincerely,

Dr. Dirk Huylebrouck

Department of
Architecture

Sint-Lucas, Brussels,
Belgium

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