Being Italian, I don't know whether to take this as an insult or not (what does bougie me - bourgeoise?). When the Italians were restricted from coming to the U.S. in the late 1800's - early 1900s many went to Argentina. Half of my grandmothers family came here (U.S.), the other half went to Argentina (Buenos Aires). I still have cousins there. It created a very cosmopolitan atmosphere Buenos Aires (parks, cafes). Moreover, that is why Italians say the current pope is not Argentinian (he is Italian) and the reason the papacy after the Pole/German has returned to normalcy. The only time you will have a "normal" papacy is if an Italian heads it. Italians are a bit less strict when it comes to complying with rules.