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This doesn't suck.

Sammi DiBacco

A newsletter for people who hate mediocre travel tips and boring commentary. Unfiltered thoughts on travel, culture, lifestyle, and trends.

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10 Italy tips that surprised TikTok most

I technically started my TikTok account during a 2019 trip to Thailand (pre-COVID, RIP), which somehow left me with a Thai TikTok account until late 2025. Long story.

In reality, though, I consider 2024 the true start of my TikTok account...

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Where I go when I need to escape Rome's crowds

My tiny corners of refuge in the city with no low season.

I adore living in Rome. I fell in love with the city during my semester abroad in 2014 (cliche AF, I know), so much so that I immediately applied for my Italian citizenship after co...

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My favorite places to shop in Rome (as a local)

In Rome, we are spoiled for choice. Whether you are an Ancient Roman history aficionado or prefer the greats of the Renaissance, you could truly spend a lifetime checking off an endless list of things to do and see.

But for those whose id...

7 months ago
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Why is everything rage bait?

I want to note that I started writing this post on August 1st and today, August 6th—the day of publishing—a friend of mine sent me a post by Embedded, that dives into a very smart analysis of how rage bait is being leveraged in marketing...

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The art of strategic gatekeeping

Recently, I posted a video sharing three of my favorite restaurants in Rome, and in the video, I mentioned that there are certain places I would never share publicly via social media. A few outraged viewers made their discontent with this s...

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