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Saint Ambrose of Milan (Public Domain) |
This adage was allegedly first utilized by Saint Ambrose of Milan while mentoring Saint Augustine and his mother, Saint Monica. The two had been planning to visit 4th-century Rome and were wondering whether to adhere to its Saturday fasting schedule, which differed from that of Milan.
If some of today’s impetuous tourists were to seek wise counsel, much angst could be avoided. This past summer, an Australian Instagrammer thought he’d entertain online viewers with a video of him drinking from a can left on a Japanese headstone as a likely offering to the ancestors. “He’s then seen burping in front of the grave.”
This, plus many another tourist breach, has resulted in public outcry all the way up to embassy levels and online apologies. What the world needs now is not only love sweet love, but also wisdom sweet wisdom.
Resources
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/When_in_Rome,_do_as_the_Romans_do
https://news.yahoo.com/news/articles/anger-japan-instagrammer-drinks-burial-062859207.html
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