Im moving to italy where should i live n why? |
Additional Details im 23 im a qualified builder, i have cousins in the south and north i was thinking milan i have cousins there that can get me a job alot of you are putting me off but ... |
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People don't swim in venice waters do they? |
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"Italy, What makes y'all attractive to black women? |
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Snow in Florence or Rome in..? |
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Travelling to Italy next year, 6 cities in 8 days - taking the train? |
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Hello! I'm italian. What do you know about Italy? |
Ciao! Sono italiano. Cosa conosci dell'italia?
If you speek italian can replay in italian language.
Thank you! I like your country! I hope to go there for e long time.... |
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Can someone translate this English into Italian?? |
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What time does the Pope tell mass in Rome? |
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What does this mean in Italian? Vorrei incontrare chiunque che è niente ma essi stessi.? |
Vorrei incontrare chiunque che è niente ma essi stessi.
Would you please translate this in English, please?... |
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What is Piazza San Marco, St. Mark’s Square? |
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Is rome a expensive city? |
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Considering Italian study abroad? |
| I am an American university student thinking about studying abroad in Italy next year. I'm looking for somewhere I can live fairly affordably. I really want to be immersed in the culture and ... |
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What's the best place to visit in Italy? |
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I will arrive in florence in june 8 in the afternoon and will leave in the morning of? |
| june 11. This gives me, friday afternoon, full saturday (I have booked the uffizi for 1;30 pm), full sunday. What are the very special spots in your opinion I shouldn' t miss at all?... |
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We are going to Rome for 4 days next week any tips please - essential sightseeing restaurants etc? |
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I have it in my head to move myself and my family to live in Italy for a year. Am I nuts? |
I want my kids to have that experience when they are young and I want to teach somewhere else. Advice, commentary? |
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kogirl
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You are not nuts...I have been living abroad and teaching for 3 years. It's the best thing I have ever done for myself. I am young with no family, so I have learned a lot about myself and how to be independent and free...but that won't really be the case with you ;)
The other aspect is travel and getting to know another culture. You can look it up in a textbook or online, but it's never going to be like seeing the real thing and being there.
Italy is beautiful! Have fun! |
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ms mystery
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Yeah good luck getting a job. If you are serious and are a licensed teacher the department of defense has schools all around the world on U.S. military bases. One of my best friend's dad was DODS teacher and they lived all over the world, including Germany, Korea, Japan. |
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Jetgirly
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If you've got a solid job lined up, go for it. I suggest enrolling your kids in Italian classes before they go, so they're not totally overwhelmed before they go. It's really important that you let your kids bring a lot of stuff from home, because the transition from North America to Italy will be tough- the lifestyle is really different. Consider enrolling your kids in the local American or British School, where they'll continue to receive an education in English. This means they won't return to America a year behind their friends. |
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helo pilot cfi
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noble idea. as for employment not that hard if you choose a city in proximity of a us military base., have you considered how you will get a visa extension after your 3 months expire??? |
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ontheroadagainwithoutyou
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Only nuts if you don't do it!
Just be forewarned-the move back to the states might be the hard part! |
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finky_656
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not nuts...the reasoning is very noble and sound...is it smart? well, if the israelis and hezbollah continue to try to blow up the med, probably not |
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Christopher A
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No sounds like a very good idea. Italy is an amazing country. Also if you have kids this is a great way to experience more things in life, as well as tons of history and a new language. |
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1Jazzy1
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I don't think you're nuts at all... I am planning a trip to Italy and think it would be a really nice place to live for a year! |
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naclayclay
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italy's awsome, and if your kids are real young they'll pick up a 2nd language real easy. |
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