BY: Gabrielle Storto
Stanley Tucci, an Italian American who is no stranger to the hustle culture in the United States, thinks Americans should take some notes from the Italian way of life. The "Searching for Italy" host told AOL that he thinks Italians "are much better at taking vacations." "Most businesses have a lot more time allotted to their employees for vacations which I think is a good thing," he added.
He’s not wrong. Americans already took the fewest days off and with rising inflation, canceled flights and a pandemic, it’s getting harder to travel. Tucci recognizes the barriers Americans have and suggested that even during a staycation, Americans can still embrace that Italian spirit by spending time outdoors and cooking a summer recipe, which is "just a delight for everyone," he said.
SOURCE: https://sports.yahoo.com
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