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 Italy??????
What do you think about Italy??? Have you never visited Italy?? What's the best Italian city for you?...


 Anybody living in italy?
there is somebody living in italy? in the "marche" county?
bye...!!...


 In your opinion, what is the best city in Italy to visit?
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 Have you never been in italy?
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 Italien names?
If a girl who was half Italien with a father with a very Italien name said her name was 'Steph or Stef' depending on the answer, is it likely to be Stefania? And how would you shorten it?<...


 Italians need to stop coming here.....nobody in England wants you so why do you come?

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kierans_got_mail.....you must be American. Learn punctuation!...


 Question about the Vatican?
I've been thinking about arranging a guided tour for the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel, as in this way I'll avoid waiting in the line-I've been told you may stand in line for ...


 Which are the best places in italy to visit?
planning to go april 2009 - wat is it like that time of year?...


 Is Naples really as bad as they say?
I'm going to Naples at the end of August and they say it's dangerous, filthy, "the armpit of italy" (somebody else's words, not mine) I refuse to believe that. I expect it ...


 Best Italy holiday for wine and culture?
A couple of late 30's females want to go to Italy last week in June where we can visit historical buildings, experience the cafe culture (not overpriced please), find good conversation, good ...


 I am going to Italy this winter and am looking for a city other than Rome that will be realtivly warm?
I have looked at Naples and people said it was unfriendly. I want a city that isn't too far away from Rome and will have lots of history and cultural activities....


 Please tell me....?
...What do you think about Italian people and Italy?...


 I am leaving for Italy tomorrow! Anything I should know?
So I have been waiting about 5 months for this day to come! I have been practicing my Italian and I am starting to get it! I will be going to Milan, Venice, Florence, Rome and of course, the Vatican! ...


 You American you prefer italy or french?
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 What does belissimo mean?
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 Is Venice in Italy? I'm not sure...?
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 I have booked to go to venice 1st week in december should i change the date?
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 Besides the really famous places, where should I visit when I go to the Rome?
I am walking around the city, so I am trying to find less famous attractions that will be open in August and are fairly central. Also, if you could recommend any good, cheapish restaurants, that ...


 What is Italy known for?
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 Im Going to Milan, Italy To Be With My Love Of my Life Im Italian But From Chicago, Are Things Very Different?
Are Things Really Different In Italy From Chicago?
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I Am Very Excited Because Im Going To Be With The Man Of My Dreams Domenico Nesci But Im Than Again Very Nervous....



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Does anyone live in Italy?

I have been accepted to several colleges in the US, such as the University of San Diego, Loyola Marymount, and others, but I am at a loss as to whether I should go to college in the US or in beautiful and gorgeous italy. I speak almost fluent Italian and I applied to the University of Rome, but I just don't know!
Thanks!!

    



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princibright!
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I live in florence!!! I attend universitas studiorum florentia!! rome is a beautiful city... in rome you can visit empire's monuments... it's good experience!!! good luck! ;D


ikea
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I live in Italy and I go to "università Sapienza" of Rome...here there are a lot of italian students because this is ine of bigger university in Italy but also lots of foreing students like you!!!
So don't worry...the problem can be if you want to study some subject like medicine,biology,pshicology ecc because we have an hard selection to enter there!!!
you can see more information in its site: www.uniroma1.it
Come!!!


Dark Fairy
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Millions of people! Lol! - As someone fast approaching middle age, who put off travelling to do other things - take my advice and go to Rome - once you're stuck in the earn a living, buy a house, raise a family scenario opportunities like that don't happen any more! Go for it! Live your life as fully as possible!


thisguy
i used to live in naples italy, its very nice. the school marymount, ive heard of. i say you should go out there, im a military brat (or was) so ive done my traveling all over italy but id go back if i could. rome, venice, trip to germany, you'll get to do things that many people can only think of.


Britnie k
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I believe that she meant to ask if anyone that was on HERE lives in Italy that could give her some advice..not if anyone in the world lives in Italy..I really didn't think that was that hard to understand maybe you people should question your own intelligence..


Barbara Doll to you
About 60 million.


Orla C
Oh for goodness sake, go to Italy. Then at least you'll get a proper education.


Mari76
I live in Italy (Modena to be exact). I like it, but it is different than the States. You might like it, you might not. Why not do an exchange year in Italy to see if you like it? Then if you do, you could extend it to 2 years. Do you plan on working in Italy or the US after you graduate? If you plan on working in the US, go to a college in the US. If you plan on working in Italy, go to a college in Italy.


Matteo M
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If you have been accepted to your US universities.. then go there finish up and then come to Italy to get a job or at least find a job related with Italy somehow.. Starting a career in Italy , specially in the university is very tough for Italians.. imagine you being a foreigner with no language...

THINK ABOUT IT!

Life here is not as glamorous as the movies!


lion of judah
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i've lived in italy for over 2 years now... i live in the south in the province of salerno... i love it here, i'm english.
i've been excepted here and my village is very rural, although it helps that my wife is italian.

the fact that you already speak italian is a major plus..
italians are very open warm people and rome is a very cosmopolitan city, it would be an experience of a lifetime and if you don't take it you may regret it later on in life... my opinion is go for it


Pat Neagan
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I live in Italy; you could be accepted, but it depends on people you'll meet...everywhere it's just the same thing...Italians are good people, in my opinion...


tethys
yes, I can see how you might be concerned about if you were to arrive in Rome to find that the entire country is empty with no one living there; no teachers, fellow students, Italian people, farmers, truck drivers. It would be disconcerting, certainly.

rest assured, young lady, that there are plenty of people who live in Italy. They will in a manner of speaking talk perfectly fluent Italian, but you will certainly find other people to talk to and conduct your affairs with. best of luck.

Tethys


american girl
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oh gosh. you will be entering into a whole new culture in which you are not a native and will always be seen as a outsider and treated as one even if people are nice to your face. stay clear!


red beret
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WHAT A DUMB QUESTION. NOBODY LIVES IN ITALY.
THANKS FOR THE 2 POINTS.


Astaroth
Nobody cares its your life get on with it





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