2246 new year...new world!

Hello,

Happy new year to you all.

My name is Tim Gregory, a New Zealander who is presently one year into
a great experience literally 'up' into the rest of the world...and I
think I may come to this forum with a slightly different background to
most.
Firstly, I have not moved to Italy for a 'lifestyle change' but more a
'life/experience starter' given that I am only 23 and do not boast too
many significant experiences just yet. Secondly, I will not be owning
a villa in the south in the foreseeable future (but of course I would
love to someday) so forgive me if I don't have much to contribute on
that topic -

I am however a lover of all things Italian, and here in lies the
connection with all you guys.

Background: I first visited Italy last summer to visit some friends I
had made during a university exchange program in Copenhagen. Their
home town of Bolzano I loved and this served as a excellent entree to
the south, special in its own way but not quite the full course
Italian experience (although I must say a very unique and interesting
setting in the Alps). Moving down - from Venice, to Florence and the
surrounding hills, and onto the colossus that is Rome - it was all
completely inspiring and even more satisfying after years of classics
lectures schooled far away in NZ.

As I finally departed the shores of Bari (continuing onto Croatia) I
vowed to return to Italy but for the next time to experience Italy
from the inside.

For the six months between Italy summer and Italy winter I have been
working for an international firm in Singapore that produces creative
based product for the media. I have somehow managed to convince their
Italian counterpart that despite not speaking Italian there is enough
work for me to do in English for a six month internship come training
starting late January - whilst I develope my Italian of course. This
development has all come quite late in the piece, and I am now
hurriedly trying to work out a place to live in Milan or (the office
is very close to the central station) within the Lombardy region. All
I need is a modest room. I would really like a homestay experience
(for the Italian, language, culture and hopefully cooking) and so
would be more than happy to commute from a town of Lombardy if need
be.

I am now back in Bolzano having just enjoyed my first white Xmas. I am
on the computer 24/7 trying to think of possibilities for living in
Milan + Lombardy and would very much appreciate any advice from those
who have been there and done that. I am open to all possibilties/ideas or offers.

Thanks for taking the time to read my piece. I look forward to hearing
from you.

Ciao,

Tim

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Hi Tim
wish you all the best in Milan - we were in our twenties when we first came to live and work in Italy. Unfortunately we're down near Rome so can't help but I'm sure someone up North will read your post and give you some advice -buona fortuna

Worked in Florence when I was 18/19 and had a whale of a time and now we have retired here in Puglia. Can't help with accomodation but really hope you get sorted and keep us posted on how things are going.
Have a ball !!!:) :cool:

hi tim,welcome.now if i have got this straight, you are going to be working in
milan, yes? well just thought have you had a chance to meet you new workmates? there must be a strong possibility that one of them would either
be able to put you up, or know some one who can? anyway just a thought.
good luck...

Hey, yes that is a good thought and to be honest I had not really considered that option.
I guess there is no harm in asking...
I know that this would not be likely in NZ - but maybe Italians are more open to helping out work colleagues in this way. Hope so.

Do you think there are many Lombardy folk who visit this forum?

Grazie,
Tim

[QUOTE=Tim Gregory]Hey, yes that is a good thought and to be honest I had not really considered that option.
I guess there is no harm in asking...
I know that this would not be likely in NZ - but maybe Italians are more open to helping out work colleagues in this way. Hope so.

Do you think there are many Lombardy folk who visit this forum?

Grazie,
Tim[/QUOTE]

my brother, worked for an hosirey company in the 80s, he had to go and live in brescia for 3 months to learn about a new machine. he ended up living with
one of the workers families, his italian came on no end.
he now talks posh italian, where as i talk.... badly..