Friday, September 12, 2014

La Bella Figura: It's a Good Thing





La bella figura, which in Italian translates to "beautiful figure" but literally isn't intended to having a nice body or figure but rather maintaining good manners and respect towards oneself and others.

When it comes to la bella figura, for Italians it's more like maintaining a good public image ; they never eat nor drink while walking, but rather they prefer to  sit and relax at a bar or restaurant and enjoy their drink and or meal. Italians don't go walking around in pajamas, it's tabu! Rather they care more about their image and they choose wisely what to and not to wear, keeping a keen eye on style.

La bella figura goes beyond the vision of beauty but leans more towards behaviour and respect with emphasis on how others interact with each other, it's part of the Italian culture and lifestyle.  Another  important aspect of bella figura would be the " Buongiorno and Buona Sera"  which are key words of character, it shows respect, honor and appreciation. " E' Permesso" (may I come in) is another important aspect of  la bella figura. When invited to each others homes, or even when a stranger knocks at your door and  is kindly invited in he or she will always say  "e' permesso" and one responds with  "si accomodi" (welcome) Finally "Grazie" is the most honorable word above all, Italians appreciate your thank you in a far more respectful way than any other country in the world.
La bella figura - It's a good thing, don't you agree?


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