American in Lecce - looking for other English speakers
My Italian speaking ability is low and perhaps I should put my effort into learning Italian instead of trying to find more English speakers?聽 I am monolingual and I'm not proud of it.
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Mr A
Angelo
I'm attaching an excerpt that I wrote recently with a few positive aspects about Lecce. It is not meant to be comprehensive, but it will give you a bit of insight into my perspective.
I'm copying and pasting here:
In the region of Puglia, in the most southeastern extremity, therein lies a cultural anomaly. One of Europe's best kept secrets is otherwise known as the Province of Lecce.
Lecce is not simply a province, but the principal ambassador of a cultural legacy, the Salento. Notably, the residents of Lecce collectively identify themselves as Salentino. Lecce is interchangeable with the name, Salento, as it depicts the cultural identity of the city and people.
The Salento culture is profound and multilayered. Looking back to the first millennium B.C., remnants of the Messapian people are still revered as meaningful contributors to Lecce's unique heritage. From medieval castles to coastal watchtowers to grandiose Baroque Renaissance architecture, the Salento narrates an elaborate story. These historical tales are translated into an impermeable cultural identity adorned with romantic nostalgia. In short, the Salentino culture is vivacious, captivating, and infectious. For the European traveler or international tourist, Lecce unlocks an enchanted passage into another world. Fortunately, these infinite treasures are found within the provincial boundaries in an area less than 400 km虏.
The small province of Lecce is home to several museums and artistic venues. One example is the Museo Provinciale Sigismondo Catromediano. This particular museum provides insight into the cultural heritage, as the first and second floors exhibit ancient and medieval artifacts and sculptures. The third floor, however, is dedicated to gallery paintings, an illustrious grand piano, and an intimate performance stage with seating. Another noteworthy fact about this museum is its proximity (less than two km) to the Teatro Romano di Lecce, an archeological site constructed of limestone which dates back to the I-II century A.D. It should be noted that the Teatro Romano di Lecce is not a neglected attraction; instead, it serves as an active host to a series of artistic events throughout the summer months. These examples aim to illustrate the density and proximity of the city's cultural wealth, and how Lecce is easily navigated by foot, bicycle, and even public transportation.
Many residents from Lecce speak standard Italian, while most young people also study multiple foreign languages.
Remarkably, the province of Lecce is divided into 97 smaller municipalities, and remarkably still, is how nearly each municipality maintains a unique dialect. Within this dialectal diversity lies one linguistic group, one that encompasses nine municipalities. This area is known as the Grecia Salentina and, historically, the inhabitants spoke an Ancient Greek dialect known as Griko. Grecia Salentina is thought to be the heart of the Salento, as it's responsible for infiltrating Greek vocabulary, culinary dishes, dance, music, and folklore into the culture. The Grecia Salentina connects the Salento to Ancient Greece, which distinguishes it from northern Puglia and other regions in Italy.
Perhaps the most seductive appeal is the Adriatic and Ionian seaside. With warm crystal clear waters and sandy shores, the Mediterranean gives the Salento some of its best beaches. The Salento peninsula is comprised of karst (limestone), which makes the seaside perimeter extraordinary with geological formations and caves. This is a bountiful land, plentiful in natural resources and organic beauty. The red iron-rich soil yields crops effortlessly, which results in traditional cuisine that caters to natural flavors and simple wholesomeness. The passion for culinary art thrives from within the Salento and cookery schools and five star restaurants are never far from reach. Like many cities that share the Mediterranean shore, the beaches are welcoming and the olive oil and wine are some of the best in the world.
The Salento offers an exciting combustion of Southern Italian curiosities, a living storybook of history, and distinguished standards in cultural enjoyment. Certainly, when a city is as culturally rich as Lecce, it elicits recognition among its neighboring countries. Yet despite cultural abundance and a predictable influx of seasonal tourism, Lecce remains relatively unknown within the European community.
What a very fine writer you are, but are we talking about the same city and environs? Maybe I should take another look at the experience of Lecce. Do you have an apartment there and if so, might I, a vital retiree, be able to get a studio for, say, U.S.300. per month? I was shocked the first time I withdrew euros from an ATM there. It cost me $465.00 (dollars) for 300 euros. Lecce is not to blame for this, of course. It's the same throughout Europe.
By the way, I'm a writer as well; a playwright, having had 6 plays and 2 musicals produced, mostly premiering in Toronto. I left Toronto in 2001 when I retired and, since then, have had 4 productions in Central Ontario, Canada. I'm in the process of arranging auditions for another play as I write this.
Your "travelogue" (and I say that in the most flattering of ways) is superbly interesting. Thank you for it and may your times in Lecce always be filled with the obvious love you have for it at this time.
Regards,
Robert
Im fab from Lecce. Well my english is pretty ok, so anytime you wanna meet up for a convo, feel free to contact me

enjy lecce..
Sorry Canadian thr is no jobs for even locals but u can start ur own small business (entrepreneurship) in few grands
E.g like locals shops etc

I'm new to Lecce & also looking for English speakers. Are you still around? Would love to catch up if you are.
cheers
I started a Facebook page recently called 'Expats living in Lecce'. It's only been going for a week and so far there are 9 of us. I'm going to organise a get-together soon. I'm hoping to start an Italian speaking group amongst us too to improve our Italian.
Hope to meet you soon!
Reason : Sharing of external links not allowed on the forum
But this group is for expats, I believe you're Italian? If you are wanting to join a group to improve your English there are many in Lecce of which you can find on Facebook

cheers
Aussiehere

I just back to my home town from some months and I'd like to meet people that as me like traveling and have different hobbies... I'd like to make new friends and help them as I can!
Cheers,
Fede.
Are you still in Lecce?
Just moved here and am looking to meet English speaking people!
My husband & I moved from the US to Lecce June 2018.聽 On Tuesday nights after 9 pm a group of English speakers many Italians who want to practice English meet at Verso Sud in Piazza聽 Santa Chiara.聽 If you don't know of it you should stop by some time, we will be there next Tuesday night.聽 Oh by the way the group meets inside.
How are you enjoying Lecce and have you met any ex pats?
Are you still planning to meet next Tuesday?
I would like to pop along as I'm new to lecce
Maria
As it is raining this evening not sure if we will be at tonight's gathering, if it clears after 9pm we shall see. Are you planning on going?聽 If we don't meet this evening, hopefully next week?
Best, Denise
Take care
Maria
Best,
Denise
How are you? I am planning on coming tonight if you guys are still meeting? I was registering at the Commune yesterday and I happened across an Australian lady, Peta and an Englishman, Dillon, who are teaching English here for a few months. I thought it might be nice for them to join us tonight? Is that ok? If so, I will pass on the details.
I'm looking forward to finally meeting you all
See you tonight!
Maria
W plan on coming around 9:30 pm , absolutely invite Peta & Dillion to come.聽 The more expats the merrier.
Looking forward to聽 tonight.
Maria
I must apologise for not making it last Tuesday night - I suffer from migraines so I've been knocked out since Tuesday afternoon.
Would you like to meet for coffee sometime?? I'm not sure how to dm you as I'm aware the entire group can read our messages!!
Apologies again
Maria
I understand I hope you are feeling better.聽 It was a small group on Tuesday, maybe 10 of us .
I don't know how to PM on this site as well. I am on another expat site and you have the option when replying to PM or send to all.
Yes it would be lovely to meet for coffee next week after the 16th of October.聽 Just give me some dates and times that work and we can go from there.
Thanks,
Denise
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