Why Italians Air Out Their Bedrooms at This Time That Americans Think Invites Burglars
And what it reveals about trust, ventilation, and the deeper rhythms of European domestic life Walk through any Italian town on a weekday morning, especially between 8 and 10 a.m., and you’ll witness something most Americans would find deeply risky — even reckless. Bedroom windows wide open. Shutters swung back. Curtains flapping in the breeze. …












