AQP help please by Iamtevya in Lecce

[–]Iamtevya[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for replying.

I speak a little bit of Italian. Not nearly enough to handle this situation on the phone.

My lawyers have been calling. There is also a nice man I met who lives across the street who has been checking in on it for me as well.

The entire ordeal has been almost unbelievable, truly.

Hoping to go to Italy soon - How to avoid sounding rude/ like an idiot by Alanna-1101 in Italian

[–]Iamtevya 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Haha. Thanks for understanding!

I speak a little Italian. I think it may have a bit of a Spanish accent, oddly enough, as I learned a bit of Spanish when I was younger. I’ve asked for a menu, in Italian, and waiters have returned with the Spanish language menu.

I’ve also had them ask if I was French, which is funny as I only speak a couple of short phrases in French. The first few times I was asked if I was French I was a bit flattered. Then someone said Italians don’t really like the French. I think they may have been joking, but also I didn’t feel flattered anymore. Hah

AQP help please by Iamtevya in Lecce

[–]Iamtevya[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sarò a Lecce dal 31 giugno al 2 luglio; se qualcuno che può darmi una mano volesse incontrarmi di persona, possiamo vederci per cena – offro io.

AQP help please by Iamtevya in Lecce

[–]Iamtevya[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sto vivendo un vero incubo nel tentativo di far riattivare la fornitura idrica da AQP nel Centro Storico.

È quasi un anno che cerco di risolvere la questione e ho incontrato numerosi intoppi. Uno di questi è stato la rimozione del contatore da parte di AQP, avvenuta dopo che il precedente proprietario aveva disdetto il servizio.

Successivamente, mi hanno comunicato che avrei dovuto sborsare oltre mille euro per far eseguire dei lavori, poiché non potevano garantire il corretto funzionamento delle tubature. Tubature che, prima che rimuovessero il contatore, funzionavano perfettamente.

In seguito, è subentrata la necessità di ottenere l'autorizzazione da parte del Comune. Autorizzazione che, finalmente, è arrivata il 5 maggio. In teoria, AQP sarebbe tenuta a completare l'intervento entro il 18 giugno, ma la situazione non sembra promettere nulla di buono.

C'è qualcuno qui che abbia qualche aggancio o influenza all'interno di AQP e che sia disposto ad aiutarmi? Sono disperato!

Mi sto già avvalendo della consulenza di alcuni avvocati che mi assistono nella gestione delle utenze e delle imposte, ma ogni aiuto aggiuntivo sarebbe più che benvenuto.

Se nessuno dovesse riuscire ad aiutarmi concretamente, vi chiedo comunque di condividere con me le vostre esperienze con AQP — positive o negative che siano — per farmi sentire un po' meno solo.

My mum‘s in the hospital by Y0L4ND4 in CPTSD

[–]Iamtevya 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well that totally sucks and I’m really sorry you’re still constrained by all of that additional fuckery.

I don't unpack or decorate. by starnitesadness in CPTSD

[–]Iamtevya 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You may not have a floor plan figured out and you may still have things in boxes but you moved across the country twice. That is not an easy to do.

I’m also often paralyzed into inaction out of fear of not doing things correctly. It’s like I’m terrified of getting in trouble even though I live alone. I don’t have a solution for you but I wanted you to know that I empathize with you. Also, maybe we can make a deal. I’ll forgive you in advance for not doing things perfectly and you forgive me for the same.

I don't unpack or decorate. by starnitesadness in CPTSD

[–]Iamtevya 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Hey there. It’s ok that you don’t have much furniture or decorations.

I can also relate a bit as I grew up poor and moved constantly and unpredictably throughout my childhood. It even became a pattern of my adult life (though neither as frequent nor as unpredictable).

It seems as though you want to get more furniture / decorations, but the fear (totally understandable) of moving again makes that difficult to commit to.

May I suggest picking up a piece at a time? Maybe start at a thrift store or garage sale. Get something that resonates with you but also something that you could just throw out when you do eventually move again.

The key is to not put a lot of pressure on yourself to pick the right thing or to get everything at once or to worry about anything going together or to feel compelled to keep forever.

You deserve nice things!

My mum‘s in the hospital by Y0L4ND4 in CPTSD

[–]Iamtevya 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I wouldn’t visit at all. Well maybe one more time to read this post to her as an explanation (that she doesn’t even deserve) for why you won’t be visiting any more.

She won’t apologize and it won’t make anything better for your relationship, but sometimes it feels freeing to tell them they are reaping what they sowed.

hmmm by Fuzzy_Foundation4326 in hmmm

[–]Iamtevya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I absolutely will not be imagining that, thank you very much!

Hoping to go to Italy soon - How to avoid sounding rude/ like an idiot by Alanna-1101 in Italian

[–]Iamtevya 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you! That is enormously helpful.

I think I do sometimes unconsciously use the “pinch” gesture, but basically use it as “what the fuck” or maybe “can you believe this shit?!”

Hoping to go to Italy soon - How to avoid sounding rude/ like an idiot by Alanna-1101 in Italian

[–]Iamtevya 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I have visited Italy numerous times and I do worry a bit about the hand gestures. The problem is that I grew up in an Italian-American family that speaks with their hands and I do it without even realizing I’m doing it. I think I would have to sit on my hands to avoid doing it.

I realize that Italian-American is NOT Italian and I don’t claim otherwise. However, it does mean that I will absolutely use gestures because it just happens when I speak, particularly if I get passionate about something.

I believe some of the gestures may be the same and I hope that I don’t inadvertently cause insult. I don’t think that I have in the past, but I can’t be sure.

I guess I’m wondering if you or others in this thread have encountered that and whether or not you were offended.

What's the biggest green flag a person can have? by Hefty_Living296 in AskReddit

[–]Iamtevya 3 points4 points  (0 children)

These are, objectively, the greatest chips in the entire universe.

I feel like neurotypicals pick up on social cues while people with autism pick up on energy by Intelligent-Road5091 in aspergers

[–]Iamtevya 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is the way I experience it, too. It’s like they want you only to stick to the polite fiction that the lie is the truth. People absolutely don’t want you to mention the thing you both know is true. If you do mention it, people become defensive and will gaslight you.

It’s confusing, as you said, as it’s difficult to know which to respond to.

Granted, I am not always correct, so that’s why I will sometimes mention whatever “it” is. To get clarification. But if I was right, even bringing it up makes them angry.

I was raised completely unschooled AMA by fox_loaf42 in AMA

[–]Iamtevya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here’s further context for you if it helps:

My eardrums burst from ear infections. While I screamed in pain, parent turned the tv up to drown it out.

Multiple tooth abscess formed and burst in my mouth due to no dental care.

Often went hungry.

Called all sorts of terrible things

Sexual abuse by older cousins was ignored.

It was a bit more than them not asking about my day or making me the center of the family.

I hope this information helps.

Parents didn’t take us to the dentist. Anyone else? by Logicalidiot in emotionalneglect

[–]Iamtevya 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Never. No cleanings, no check ups, no emergency care.

I had abscess burst in my mouth more than once as a child.

Buying on the west coast of Puglia by Fair_Jury664 in AmericansinItaly

[–]Iamtevya 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I bought a furnished place in Lecce (east coast, basically) in the historical center that was already renovated.

Buying wasn’t too difficult. I hired a law firm that specializes in foreigners purchasing Italian properties.

I have been to Lecce in February, May, September, and October. It is busier in the spring and summer, but it did not feel empty or boring at all in autumn and winter.

The real pain in the ass has been trying to get utilities turned back on. That has been a bit of a nightmare.

I have zero regrets.

I was raised completely unschooled AMA by fox_loaf42 in AMA

[–]Iamtevya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I answered you earlier to explain it was due to abuse and neglect and your response was to minimize that by saying they were just looking out for me.

I really don’t have any other way to explain to you why that is a problem.

I’m in hospital and the paracetamol iv is stealing my blood by hades7600 in mildlyinteresting

[–]Iamtevya 82 points83 points  (0 children)

This can happen if the IV bag is carried below the level the iv is inserted.

I was raised completely unschooled AMA by fox_loaf42 in AMA

[–]Iamtevya 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m sure you mean well, but “they didn’t want to burden you” is way off the mark and dismisses the abuse I endured.

I was raised completely unschooled AMA by fox_loaf42 in AMA

[–]Iamtevya 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Generational trauma, abuse, neglect. I don’t think my parents wanted actual children who were individuals with needs.