Where do the 21 year old Italians hang out in Italy? |
where do the 21 year old Italians hang out in Italy?
Please do not say nightclubs cause I know of this already thank you!
Please name the city and the hot spot. Grazie
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Can you recomend somewhere to stay in Rome near the spanish steps? |
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Italian road trip? |
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Is the mask mandatory in Venice carnival 2009 ? |
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Is the mask mandatory in 2009 in the Venice Carnival? Had anyone been to venice's carnival this year and saw this? Was it possible to enter to Saint Mark's without a mask? ... |
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Is there a shittle bus from treviso airport to venice city hotels ? |
From Paris ,We are going to venice from italy via ryan air. I heard that there is only boat transfer and it cost 160 euro!
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Sicily - Anyone Know A Nice Place To Stay? |
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Looking good on a budget? |
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Must see places in Italy? |
| Hey! I'm traveling to Italy this month with 5 friends (ages 23-27). What are some must see places, good restaurants, clubs, outdoor activities in Rome, Florence, and Venice? Thanks :)... |
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How far is it to drive from Naples to Rome? |
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Italian surname? |
I found out that Rossi means red...so if someone has the surname Rossi what does this mean?
Are they descendants from the Viking? Additional Details I just want to say I am ... |
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Where to stay in capri Italy?? |
| Im trying to find somewhere to stay in capri but everything looks wayy to expensive and everywhere is showing no availability for next weekend 18th/19th August? We are two 22 yr old students looking ... |
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Rome, Italy.. and Romania? |
| This is a question I've always been to embaressed to ask, so I figure'd I'd so it here. My background on Roman history isnt sharper than anything I havent played out of Rome:Total War, ... |
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lazie |
Is a good place for work permanently? |
hi
i have double citizen australian and italian
i want change work and life's style
i mind to travel to italy
is it a good idea? or italian's economy is no good?
i like italian style, and history |
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k.patro40
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Italy is very difficult to get used to. I am Canadian, living here now for 17 years. We decided to stay to raise our children here, because the culture and history is second to no one. My kids can play outside with out my supervision, and I am not afraid....compared to Canada or the USA its better, Work wise...If I was there I would be making at least 5X what I make here. Things that other countries take for granted, here are very expensive, and it is now very difficult just to get to the end of the month for the basics. Simple things in life.....ie a cloths dryer, air conditioner in the home...I have those, but am one of the very few. Electricity is very expensive, as if propane for cooking, water also....don't even think about the price of gasoline....1.52 euro a liter....compared to the australian dollar..try to figure it out. I am hoping with the government changing, the economy will pick up. Italy is beautiful, full of culture, and still today after 17 years I still see something new every day..scenery, food, wine etc. I don't want to discourage you, but it isn't a easy life right now for anyone. Weigh the pro's and the cons. Come for 3 months, them decide for sure....its a long way to come to end up unhappy. |
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Passer@ Scopaiol@ +23
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have you ever ask yourself why many italians go to Australia, and none of Australia go to Italy? :)
try to find some temporary job here, live here for a while, and look how it is.
do you speak italian?
if i was austrialian i wouldn't ever go away, anyway, i don't know which kind of stuff has smoked Kiaretta, but... economy isn't good here, and you gotta look around for find a job, and the salary aren't good.
do you have an idea about where would u go?
anyway... try for a while and then you decide... no? |
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burntumber
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If you're interested, go for it. However a fluency in Italian is a must and the wages over there aren't very good. Simply put, if you go to Italy to live and work in permanently you'll only have enough money to buy necessities. Their economy is less than enviable. |
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KiArEtTa
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Hi,
I think it's a good idea.. in italy there are a lot of great works..
I think you should go..italian's economy is very good!
I hope you wil go..
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