ciaobasta. let's make it informal
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Ciaobasta. Let’s make it informal
An International blog and the most informal greeting.
Originally, an Italian word with the meaning of hi is enough.
Ciaobasta is
a collection of ideas and interesting stories
of young entrepreneurs.
It talks about everything that could bring innovation.
Ciaobasta [ˈtʃaːo /ˈbæstə/]
Name
Ciaobasta. Let’s make it informal
Ciaobasta has the objective to make the conversation
Informational (informal and International)
by telling interesting stories of young entrepreneurs with brilliant ideas.
It’s written in English, forgive me if sometimes I make writing mistakes.
Riccardo Guggiola,
the founder
Italian,
eating a focaccina
Ciaobasta. Let’s make it informal
Ciaobasta today is hitting the edge.
in the Netherlands, in Italy
and in the rest of the World.
Ciaobasta. Let’s make it informal
Interesting Stories is about people
with brilliant ideas.
Entrepreneurs who can be an
advice for your future ventures.
Ciaobasta. Let’s make it informal
Less than 10 words without using the letter of the initial name.
It is the first challenge for a real entrepreneur to show up.
Impact Quote [ˈɪmpækt /kwəʊt/]
A standard of Ciaobasta
Ciaobasta. Let’s make it informal
Be curious and never give up on things. Luca Brighenti, the business soul. Founder of YesDoc
Ciaobasta. Let’s make it informal
Haircut fashion freak on the run to
create your image. Lotte Maas, the popup hairstylist. Founder of GoodOldFashion
Ciaobasta. Let’s make it informal
Think differently if you want to make
the difference. Gherardo Liguori, the insight for every student. Founder of Academic Insight
Ciaobasta. Let’s make it informal
It’s never enough to discover. Lizeila Martijn, the wine taste of exotic. Founder of L’Vine
Ciaobasta. Let’s make it informal
Don’t confuse progress and motion. Whurley (Will Hurley), the evil genius. Founder of Chaotic Moon
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With innovation and young minds
crisis will disappear.
We gonna make it.
Ciaobasta. Let’s make it informal
Italians use ciao
both to say hi and bye.
You can use the word basta
when you are full of eating but
there is still food on the table. (and they say to you: «mangia, mangia!»)
A curiosity.