Check the pronunciation of Byzantine. It's BIZ-an-tine, not bi-ZAN-tine. I have relatives in Southern Italy. There's a huge cultural difference between Northern Italy and Southern Italy. In the North, people are more cosmopolitan and the culture is very similar to urban Europe in general. They're more likely to speak English, too, which gives them a huge leg up in the global economy. In the South, though, I've only met pharmacists that speak English. Culturally, they're far more conservative in the South. Men and boys are not expected to do any domestic work. Boys and young men in the region are especially unmotivated and lazy after growing up in an environment where they're waited on hand and foot. Here, young women tend to be better educated and have better employment prospects than their male counterparts. The only thing keeping these young women in the South and waiting on these lazy young men is the strong family obligation in the culture. Young women are expected to uphold conservative values like chastity and living with their parents until they are married. They're also expected to take care of their parents, grandparents, and even aunts and uncles as they age. The few young people who can push themselves past the cultural expectations and have a decent education often end up leaving. It's not like there are many well paying job opportunities there. The most successful of my female cousins in Southern Italy works at a McDonalds and it's considered a great job. Their male counterparts end up with military jobs if they're lucky. My cousins in the North are university educated and left for better jobs in Europe.
Sorry for the pronunciation. And thank you very much for the valuable information you have provided. You have informed many people who do not know, I am also included in this. I thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Great and informative video! Keep up the good work.
Thank you my friend
Real Life Lore made a identical video 10 days before you…hmm
Yes, but the information I am giving is not the same as that video. 😀
what tools do you use to make your videos
My friend from Capcut vs Canva
All the motion is really distracting
Thank you for your comment my friend. Do you have any ideas on how it could be better? Would it be better if I showed it on the map?
Check the pronunciation of Byzantine. It's BIZ-an-tine, not bi-ZAN-tine.
I have relatives in Southern Italy. There's a huge cultural difference between Northern Italy and Southern Italy. In the North, people are more cosmopolitan and the culture is very similar to urban Europe in general. They're more likely to speak English, too, which gives them a huge leg up in the global economy. In the South, though, I've only met pharmacists that speak English. Culturally, they're far more conservative in the South. Men and boys are not expected to do any domestic work. Boys and young men in the region are especially unmotivated and lazy after growing up in an environment where they're waited on hand and foot. Here, young women tend to be better educated and have better employment prospects than their male counterparts. The only thing keeping these young women in the South and waiting on these lazy young men is the strong family obligation in the culture. Young women are expected to uphold conservative values like chastity and living with their parents until they are married. They're also expected to take care of their parents, grandparents, and even aunts and uncles as they age. The few young people who can push themselves past the cultural expectations and have a decent education often end up leaving. It's not like there are many well paying job opportunities there. The most successful of my female cousins in Southern Italy works at a McDonalds and it's considered a great job. Their male counterparts end up with military jobs if they're lucky. My cousins in the North are university educated and left for better jobs in Europe.
Sorry for the pronunciation. And thank you very much for the valuable information you have provided. You have informed many people who do not know, I am also included in this. I thank you from the bottom of my heart.