What is it like living in Florence, Italy? |
| I plan to rent a room in Florence, Italy June 1st to 30th. Is there plenty to do there? I plan to take day trips to other places too. Do some people speak english there? What are some differences I... |
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Is it true that if you buy a ticket at the Palatine, you don't have to stand in line at the Colosseum? |
| So we can first go to the Palatine and then to the Colosseum and also...i think the Palatine is some kind of museum inside the Roman Forum, can u also confirm this? any extra info is deeply ... |
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Are Italians really fake? |
| If not, then why do all their renaissance statues feature people with tiny straight noses while the reality on the ground is that Italians have gigantic noses which I saw with my own eyes in Italy?... |
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New Years in Rome, where to stay under 150US? |
| Looking for a decent place close to the heart of the city.... |
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One day tour to tuscany from rome? |
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Can I check if there is any agency that provide day tour to Tuscany starting and ending from Rome?... |
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Audiance with the Pope in Vatican City? Going on Nov. 10, 2006? |
| Does the Pope have public audiances every day? Do we need a ticket?... |
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Can I get cash back on purchases in Italy? |
Do stores in Italy use debit/check cards (where you would enter a pin at the time of the transaction)? If so, do they allow you to receive cash back? Additional Details Thank you for ... |
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Can u translate to me plz to italian? |
the following:
Hi! How are u?
Did u have a nice day my love?
Ok, listen to what I want to tell you.
I want you to know that I will learn italian very soon just to prove to ... |
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How much more expensive is the Gucci line in Italy than in the United States? |
| I'm going to Milan and Rome early in June and am interested in buying a Gucci purse since there will be much more selection in Italy than in the US. Does anyone know what the price differential ... |
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Great things to do and see in Florence? |
What are some grea historical places, or good dinning experience, or just plain fun and must see things to do in Flornece?
Thanks for your ... |
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Cooking Schools in Italy? |
| I am looking to visit a cooking school with three friends. We are not worried about cost, but rather more concerned with having a really nice place to stay where they also offer Italian cooking ... |
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Why should i go to italy? |
| i want to go to italy but i want to find more reasons on why i should...... besides the delicious food, history, beautiful places and such........ |
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???italy??? |
| hi!!! what do you think about italy??? what do you like thing more??? thanks... by an italian girl...... |
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Do you love the italians? |
| Do you love the italians? The italians love the americans and all the USA! Goodbye of the Italy! Ciao ciao!... |
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Will I need an adaptor for my electrical appliances in Italy? If so a web site would be helpful.? |
Additional Details Anonymuz answered my question I'm in Australia and we have 2 or 3 flat pins so I will need an adaptor!... |
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What is the best city in Italy for New Year's Eve 2006-2007? |
| I will be with my parents who do not drink alcohol, but we would like to enjoy the street and night life. Also, how cold will it be at that time? Thanks!... |
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Led*Zep*Babe |
Does this about sum it up? |
http://www.virtualitalia.com/travel/dress_code.shtml
Don't worry, it isn't a long article for you to read or anything but I just thought I would ask your opinions on it. Do people really take fashion and looking good that seriously? And what exactly is considered "cheap perfume"......$5? lol, why does it matter if it smells good? Well, if most Italians goes by the rules set forth then they must spend a whole lot of money simply on their appearance.
p.s. I'm not criticizing Italians here...I love Italy and think the Italians are the friendliest people who will do anything to help you. So, once again I am not trying to be rude. |
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₪djanma₪ [a man in the maze]
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mmmh...well...isn't properly like the article reports but more or less i find it true.
in here people generally go the tendency to buy high cost clothing mostly to "appear" and flaunt it more than they like it. but one thing it's true...me as well, that i don't buy any fashion clothing because i don't follow any fashion but my tastes i prefer to spend much for quality and durability, especially for boots and shoes.
i find it really stupid people that don't have enough money to spend save its money to buy fashion and "big names" clothes but there's a small % of people that do it, and this for sure.
this is the country of appearences...this is my opinion (and i'm italian) |
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pierluisa
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Actually, I think this article is exaggerating a bit...Italians do wear tennis shoes, but only when wearing jeans and a casual attire. Women do not always wear a skirt. We use pants or jeans a lot, although I must admit, they are usually designer jeans and classy pants. Not all women always wear make up, but a little lip gloss and eye shadow is common...do not think beauty salon make up, though!!!!!
Young people dress a lot like Americans: it is really trendy to do so, so baggy jeans and T-shirts with huge logos are in, if they are famous logos: t-shirts with your bakery's logo on it are out!
Not all Italians save 6 months to buy an Armani piece of clothing, but our "cheap" clothes stores are very far from the American ones (and prices are higher anyway...) Many stores like Avant or Oviesse sell cheaper clothes, but they are still trendy, although not always such good quality.
Tatoos and piercing are in fashion now and people show a lot more skin (not in church, it is true) just to expose them: shirts and blouses showing your belly are in if you are under 40 and with a good body (people with a big belly showing their pierced belly botton are laughed at).
As for parfume...5 $ is cheap, and I can assure you the result on your skin is certainly not the same of that of an expensive parfume...
We are all fashion victims in a way and it is true that most times we sacrifice comfort for fashion (I've personally seen ladies climbing mountains with gold leather sandals...but I thought they were stupid!!!!), but we respect the fact that other people can be less fashionable than us....unless you wear white socks with Birkenstock sandals!!!!! |
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firehorsetwo
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Actually, I think the article is bang on, and don't think it should be offensive at all.
You can always spot an American in Europe. baggy T-shirt, baggy shorts, ball cap, knapsack, Tevas.
Italians live very differently, than Americans do. You eat at home. You take care of your family/parents. You eat meals together, and talk. You don't have big screen TV/home theatre. You don't spend 6 hours a day watching TV. You are surrounded by people who take care of themselves and those they love. Yes, that means clothing too.
Neither is better. Just different. You can't compare. |
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gogolitalia
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in every country people use to dress how they most like, if you go around europe or around the world you will see that people dress so different, italian have that style but just because we do like to dress like that and noone impose it to you.But yes forengers think we are fashion and we do care so much about it, it could be true but when you are an italian in italy believe me you don't pay attention...cheap parfumes? I assume it's about the bad smell, and 5dollars are more than just cheap thouhgt a parfume cost around 60 or more dollars |
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Marisa..<33
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They do take fashion way to seriously. I don't care what I look like!!!! |
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