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perlamilĂ¹

But ,for us in this moment, the italy is a country in whic you would like to live?


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perfect, we have a wonderfull contry but we have a ..... head
I'm a italian and I live in Rome , but in this moment between the political law and the criminal mind I prefer to escape to POLO NORD

    



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Susanne, sister of mercy
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Italy is a very frustrating country to live in. i was told once that "in Italy we don't have rules that say what is right and what is wrong. they are not clear only there is what you can do and what you can't do, so anytime you want to do something you have to ask a favour or you have to pay for it. in Italy there is a solution for all". that pretty much sums it up in my books. it's a beautiful country, rich in history and culture. and good food, you guys sure know how to eat!


Vladimir ILL
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Considering my experience of italian behaviours in many fields - my answer is without doubt : "no" I'd never live in Italy -
Touring is one thing but to live there is different - Italians are good on short time - but then....


katt121
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huh?


nora87
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when you will escape to the north pole, please take me with you! luckily I live in the north of Italy, in a little quite town without rubbish in the streets, but anyway at the moment I would like to escape from this country. I see no future for young people, I study at the university and I don't even know if I'll find a job, if i could buy a house.....


*Jiiize*
no.
Italy has nice weather, rich food, etc...
but its definitely badly impacted by wrong/uncontrolled immigration that makes it a bad country.
Poors, agressions, begging, thief, etc...


seventy
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I'd like to live in Italy but the Italians don't like the British. In Venice recently, I was treated really rudely by shop/restaurant staff


polly
I would love to live in Italy, it is so beautiful. When I was three my family and I were going to move to Florence...I wish we did!


Dr. Darwin
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eh... se sapessero che governo che abbiamo non verrebbero di certo!



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