I was shopping in a supermarket in Rome Termini station.
At a check out counter, I took my items from the basket and put them on a conveyor belt.
I tried to put my empty basket on the stack of empty baskets underneath the counter.
But I couldn't make it because the shape of my basket is different from the one on the top of the stack and there was not enough space.
So I just sorted out the stack of basket re-stacked them, and put my basket on the top of it, successfully.
Done!
Then..
"Brava!"
A cute old woman waiting on the line behind me clapped her hands.
"Brava" is the feminine form of "Bravo."
It is nothing really... I thought for a moment.
But it made me flattered and happy.
"Grazie mille." (Thanks very much)
Oh I love this cheerfulness and friendliness of Italian people.
--To read this post in Japanese, click here.
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