Ciao - Hello in Italian
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@mistertoad So this is an interesting and, perhaps, a necessary debate. I can't say I personally get a lot out of the travelogue-y posts, myself; but it feels a little misguided to criticize it as a "private blog" effort, given that it seems to be Lexulous staff and administrators who are creating them. And, from what I can see, citing their sources with embedded links. "Sponsorship" I don't know about... but basically what it looks like we have going on here is an attempt by Lexulous to expand on the "hello" in international languages that we have been seeing for many years without, to my knowledge, anyone complaining. You may have noticed that these posts are all appearing in the "Creative Corner" forum section, which is different from the sections specifically set aside for new feature requests, comments about the game, dictionary words, etc. So, it seems to me that it's part of the effort Lex. has put in to make this more of a social site (with profile pictures, etc.). The effort may be misguided, and may not go anywhere, but they are trying to improve it. It does feel a little intrusive, I'll grant you, since the travel posts appear at the top of the list, being the most recent.
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@agentcarter
I absolutely love these introductions to different languages and countries. Keep it up, Lexulous!
LMurphy -
@agentcarter very nice article...I have read Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice which was set in Venice but also he created an imaginary place in Italy known as Belmont and linked with Venice to show the richness of merchants in these two cities...
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@agentcarter The fountain of red wine is so unique.