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The opening of camps for the reception of refugees coming from Italy has been postponed again.
"La Repubblica" writes that the Italian contingent that will manage the immigrant centers will arrive in Albania on August 20.
Although the opening of the camp in Gjadër was expected to happen at the beginning of August, "La Repubblica" reports that the opening of the camp will become possible at the end of this month and at the beginning of September.
The Italian media has also published a document on the training that was given to the people who will manage the prison for immigrants in Gjadër. In this regulation, there are stipulations from clothing to how they should consume coffee or behave.
An important place is occupied by advice on how to behave with Albanian women, where they are asked not to flirt with them.
For starters, "avoid flirting with Albanian women. A man who sees his wife being courted by another man may react badly." And while we're at it, since these are "a modest people, nudity or indecent clothing in public is not welcome."
Instructions:
- Albanians do not want to be underestimated, so never behave with a superiority approach.
- It is a modest people, so nudism or inappropriate clothing in public is not welcome.
- Avoid flirting with Albanian women in some contexts. It is about a conservative society, especially in the north of the country. A man who knows or sees that his wife is being seduced by another man may react in a bad way.
- Albania is a very safe country, there are no petty crimes (there is no theft, robbery, or sexual harassment), so avoid "defensive" attitudes
- Religious fanaticism does not exist in Albania. Although it is a predominantly Muslim country, several religions coexist there.
- The consumption of coffee is not at the counter, but only sitting, in restaurants stick to the menu, requests for changes are not welcome".
And, at the end, the recommendation of the recommendations: "Be careful how you speak... almost all Albanians know Italian!".