Cheapest way to get to italy? such as venice? |
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How far is it from Florence to Rome? |
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Public transport in Rome? |
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Can anyone recommend a good hotel in Milan, Italy? |
Something central, comfortable and won't break the bank (no more than €100 a night).
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Information about attractions in rome? |
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What should I do while I am in Italy? How much money do I need? (Not including pre-paids such as hotels, etc.) |
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Can any one help in finding my penfriend Silvia Altobrando from italy? |
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What is good about Tuscany? |
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Where to stay in fiorence? |
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Do you know any cheap and nice hostel in Flornce in Italy? |
I am going to visit Italy and I am naot expecting to spend a lot of money there. Send me details about such places or information where I can find such information.
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From bologna, where should i head first by train route? |
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How do I get around in Sardinia??? |
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What do you think about holidays in tuscany? |
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Italian Culture Birthday Gifts? |
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Amalfi coast accommodation... Italy? |
| Would any of you kind people out there know of accomadtion along Amalfi coast...can I get there by train from Rome...how long would it take...sorry I know there is more than 1 question here :)... |
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Do you think of italian people...and italy? |
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Genius Cook
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Italian urban centers during rush hour are totally unfriendly. But for
example Milan in the evenings, at the pubs, its great fun and easy to
meet some of the locals (getting over road rage) relaxing and having a good
time... it's likely that they'll be courious about you if you are
interesting enough (and open and daring enough to want to communicate).
Turin during rush hour on the ring road can get you in a bad mood and it's
easy enough to see someone flip you off.... but in the local bars in the
evenings everyone is chummy enough.
All the same if you are lost during the day in any Italian city and you ask
someone for directions it is easy enough to have a small crowd gather around
you and have everyone wanting to help you.... Italians are gregarious &
courious by nature and this makes generally for a happy people. Not that
they don't have the same problems that you & I may have (taxes, traffic,
political ambivalance, unemployment, crime...) - they complain all the time.
Nothing is ever going well but what the hell - let's have a good time all
the same - tomorrow will be another day. Italians in general are friendly
people and moreover intelligent though sometimes a naive people. I mean
naive in a good sence. It this naivety is what makes them courious about the
world around them... it's waht keeps them young at heart and makes them
great innovators in all fields... even in the art of making and keeping
friends near and dear to their hearts. |
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Sarah Simpson
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yes, especially women. they are cute. ciao bella. its a shame i cant speak italian. i love the warm weather during the winter as well. not to mention the sunshine. |
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navide
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I do think of/about italian people and Italy. My friends and my country.
Love it and miss it. |
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JLB
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im italian american and i love italy. especially the girls. i have been there about 14 times. it is so beautiful there. im southern italian and i think the south is the best part of italy. italian people are the greatest people in the world, especially the beautiful girls. |
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