the words of the party on Twitter

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Easter 2021? A party marked not by words of joy, but by terms such as ‘quarantine’, ‘dpcm’, ‘narrow’, ‘red zone’ and ‘buffer’. Baia, business unit of the United Group (www.unitedspa.it), has collected and analyzed the thousands of Easter messages that Twitter users are exchanging these days, and a sad picture emerged.


The word cloud that collects the most used words, representing the most frequent with larger characters, reveals in fact that the terms most used to describe the upcoming holidays are precisely “DPCM”, “quarantine” and “buffer”, and not “family” “Or” party “. The adverb “after” also appears among the most frequent terms, to indicate when, finally, it will be possible to go beyond the “PERMITTED MOVEMENTS”. “MOVEMENTS PERMITTED” which is written in capital letters and all together, as if to tell the difficulty of Italians in understanding what is allowed and what they are not allowed to do.

Inside the Easter egg that the word cloud draws, we also find the words “poor”, “tail” and “caritas”, because the pandemic has hit hard, and more and more Italians need help to go forward.

Fortunately, however, there are those who still manage to joke, like @ Zziagenio78 who publishes a drawing with the instructions for the holidays where he remembers that, if you can go (in certain regions) to second homes, the latter cannot come to us. , because “they can’t”. And if it is not allowed to travel to other regions, you can always opt for abroad, or better still for Uranus.

A post, that of @ Zziagenio78, of over 7000 likes, and that in the cloud of points that tells the conversations on Twitter Easter is represented by the dark green colored cloud.

“Now everything is clearer to me,” @churrosinlife commented to @ Zziagenio78’s Easter travel instructions, while @veranuvola suggested that, of all the places worth a trip, Twitter is still “a beautiful place”.

In short, despite the innumerable difficulties, Italians still know how to laugh by proving to be optimistic. Perhaps for this reason one of the most used words for this Easter is “hope”: even if, probably, it does not mean trust, but it is only the name of the Minister.

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