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Thinking Badly of Others in Italy

A very indicative Italian saying:

A pensare male si fa peccato, ma si indovina [quasi] sempre.

This translates roughly as: “To think badly [of others] is a sin – but you’re nearly always right.”

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Published January 24, 2010
Categorized as Italian culture, Italian language Tagged Italian culture, Italian language, Italian sayings

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