This may seem like a simplistic, poorly-formed question, but what is it about Catholic/Latin countries that makes the living there so enjoyable?
Italy, Spain, Portugal, France, to a lesser extent Poland, Hungary, the Czechs and the Slovaks, and then in the new world, Mexico and most of South America, who of course get their heritage from those same Latin nations. They all seem to possess delicious national cuisines, a leisurely lifestyle, colorful modes of dress, and a certain relaxed elegance in their general bearing.
Basically, is there some definite explanation for "la dolce vita"?
nice weather and catholicism
Shows you how catholicism is materialistic and hedonistic.
>>2467626
>mexico
have fun being hung from a bridge with some limbs missing dog
>>2467626
> relaxed Elegance
It's called not having a job.
>>2467713
Joblesse Oblige
>>2467626
With the exception of France, all of those countries have 2nd tier or worse economies, and France has serious structural employment problems.
I've moved to North Europe and suffer from depression but every time I go back to my home country in Southern Europe, I feel always much happier. I think it's because of the food and weather desu. That picture pretty much says it all.
>>2467718
very good.
Temperature and weather.