Yesterday I went to a working meeting in an hotel conference hall in my city.
While parking my SKY BLUE CX-5, I noticed that the other cars (almost all of my colleagues) were mainly of three colors: black, white, and a number of grey tonalities.
Ok, I work in the finance world, not known for its colorful imagination, but I was very impressed by this lack of fantasy, especially in a country like mine whose sparkling brilliance has almost become a stereotype.
So, I'm very interested in understanding whether globalisation also afflected tastes in the whole world or if this "black&white" trend is an italian peculiarity.
What color did you get your car?
While parking my SKY BLUE CX-5, I noticed that the other cars (almost all of my colleagues) were mainly of three colors: black, white, and a number of grey tonalities.
Ok, I work in the finance world, not known for its colorful imagination, but I was very impressed by this lack of fantasy, especially in a country like mine whose sparkling brilliance has almost become a stereotype.
So, I'm very interested in understanding whether globalisation also afflected tastes in the whole world or if this "black&white" trend is an italian peculiarity.
What color did you get your car?
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