Italy’s cities feature “umarells,” retired men who observe construction sites with hands clasped behind their backs. These “little men,” originating from Bolognese dialect, offer unsolicited advice and engage with workers, blending humor and a desire for connection. This cultural phenomenon has even led to some municipalities involving them as volunteers in monitoring public works. Italy’s cities feature “umarells,” retired men who observe construction sites with hands clasped behind their backs. These “little men,” originating from Bolognese dialect, offer unsolicited advice and engage with workers, blending humor and a desire for connection. This cultural phenomenon has even led to some municipalities involving them as volunteers in monitoring public works.
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