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How do you complete “Ciao bell'uomo, come stai oggi, buongiorno signore, sono Jennifer Rose Louis, come ti chiami”?

Last Updated: 17.06.2025 01:29

How do you complete “Ciao bell'uomo, come stai oggi, buongiorno signore, sono Jennifer Rose Louis, come ti chiami”?

The phrase seems complete to me, but I’ve never heard anybody using the expression “Bell’uomo”, Italian women just would not say that and it’s also unlikely that women approach men, it’s usually the other way round because of social mores. “Oggi” is redundant; “Come stai?” implies “oggi”. And nobody gives their surname in such an informal meeting, “Mi chiamo Jennifer Rose” is enough for that first exchange.

It’s a woman introducing herself to a man, the question is complete and it just requires an answer before adding more and going further, an answer like: “Ciao, mi chiamo Giovanni; piacere di conoscerti” or something along those lines.

The phrase, realistically, ought to be: “Ciao, come stai? Mi chiamo Jennifer Rose; (tu) come ti chiami?”.

From an axiology/value theory point of view, how can one say that a diverse society is better than a uniform one, especially given the negative effects of diversity (racism, sectarian conflict, problems arising from extreme cultural relativism)?