What is the best mountain town to live in the Dolomites, Italy? |
| Interested in easy access to rock climbing and mountain biking. Housing costs need to be reasonable.... |
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I am going to be in Italy, and I need a prepaid cell phone that will call the US and will work in Italy? |
| Ok, so I am going to Italy. I need to call my parents almost every day or they get scared, so I need a prepaid cell phone that I can call the US with and it will work it italy. Remember, I dont want ... |
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What is a tourist attraction in Italy? |
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Which places climate is hotter..Spain,Italy,or Paris in the summer time? |
| i need to know because next summer i am going to one of those places and i need to choose,so I'm not going to leave America just to ruin my summer to go to somewhere cold! also which place is ... |
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I m student i wana visit to italy how can do? |
| i m sheraz .and i wana visit italy how can i do the visit?... |
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In Rome, Italy- Describe what is the feeling toward gypsies.? |
| What do they do? Are they not liked? I dont understand the whole thing at all.... |
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My great grandfather was from a place belonging to the comune? |
| of Venice called Cavarzere (is shows in his birth certificate). Anyone knows this place or if the name has changed?... |
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Is San Marino a beach or a country? |
Hi, this is something I have read (which is part of jokes, and people making fun of other people, and this one involved a student from Italy):
Teacher:How long did u stay on the beach?? S... |
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Can anyone recommend a good tour of Italy? |
| Im looking for a relatively nice tour that provides some guidance, but also will give me some freedom to explore on my own. I dont want to be tied down to my tour group for every meal, etc. Any ... |
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Weather in Italy? |
I am going to Italy from March 17 to the 28, for Easter with my school, I was wondering what the weather will be like, and any good suggestions for what to wear.
Also, what is appropiate ... |
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Does anyone know any nice places to see between Venice and Florence? |
| I will be taking various trains from Venice to Florence via Rome, I have room in between the main cities to check out other places and I was wondering if anyone knew anywhere off the radar or must ... |
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Cheaper/better to buy Rail Pass (4 day) in advance from home or buy tickets to each destination when we arrive |
We will be traveling:
Rome to Florence
Florence to La Spezia (thru Cinque Terre)
La Spezia to Venice
Venice to Bologna
Is it best to buy a 4 day RailPass in advance ... |
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Florence, Italy train stations? |
| How far apart is the Firenze Rifredi station and the Santa Maria station? I cannot find the first on a map anywhere, but it is where I am supposed to be arriving. I am trying to book accommodations ... |
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How do I ship wine home to california that I bought on vacation in ITaly? |
| I bought wine in Italy on vacation and I want to send it home. Are there any restrictions I should know about?... |
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I need names of nice clean value Hotel in central Rome? |
| my first trip to Rome, I am taking Cruise ship from Rome Citti. port, on 26th March, but I arrive Rome on 24th March evening, any suggestion how I shall arrange my trip, and I need nice clean value H... |
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Italian Ski Resort - Aprica? |
| I will be going skiing for week to Aprica in the Febuary half term and was wondering if anyone has either been or knows anything about the resort or if you have any tips about the resort. Thanks!... |
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Rebecca C |
Italy custom/manners tips? |
I'm traveling to Italy in March and I need some basic tips on how to blend in. I'm sure some things that we do here in America are very different then in Italy. Are there some customs, manners/traditions etc. that I should take note of while I'm there? Basically places to avoid, things NOT to do there that might otherwise be ok somewhere else, things to do when it comes to showing respect, small customs like good and bad hand-gestures, how to say you're not interested, how to stay safe, WHAT CLOTHES TO WEAR or what NOT to wear, (what's in style now), ALL THE LITTLE THINGS THAT LOCALS WOULD TAKE EITHER FOR GRANTED OR THEY SEE AS SECOND-NATURE. How to not be seen as a tourist to blend in better? It's those things I'd like to know about. Thanks so much! Additional Details Also I was wondering about like the kind of stuff we do here in america like tiping people at restaurants...how much do you tip. And at the hotel if they bring your bags to the room do you tip them like you do here? If so, how much? Stuff like that... |
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enixus_ii
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I am italian (don't live there anymore) and I know what Italian people think of american tourists: "loud and no manners" so
when you go in places that you have to pay extra to sit and drink you coffee at the table, don't order it at the counter and then go and sit down. They really get upset.
About covering your shoulders ..?????? I don't know where that comes from !!!! We are not in Middle east. Wear whatever you want. I always wore singlets in summer. Italians like to dress up but you will not find the streets to be fashion parades, believe me.
Always ask for the price before hand and check the change, expecially in touristic places. In small towns people are more friendly and wont rip you off. Just avoid big cameras hanging from your neck, flip flops, big flowery shirts as that is very touristic and you wont blend in much.
Learn few words such as : parla inglese? do you speak english or can you help me - mi puo aiutare?
Remember that lots of young people speak english and can't wait to show it off, so if you need help just ask
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Tip the baggage guys, but the italians never tip waiters, if they do, they simply leave the change that they would receive back (less than on euro). If you plan to attend a restaurant frequently, tip them 10% and they will treat you like a queen everytime you come. They Italians are VERY loyal to "friends" (amici -- ah-ME-chee)
Try to cover your shoulders all the time. The Italians wear pants and long sleeves most days (I know it sounds crazy, but they do!) Bring a nice jacket, like a herring bone jacket, and wear it anytime you can. You will look in style. Don't wear tennis shoes if you don't want to look like a tourist. Bring about 90 euros and just buy some sweet Italian shoes when you get there. Shoes are a dead give-a-way on Americans. Wear a belt. Tie a scarf around your neck with ANY outfit in any temperature. You will look hot and they will notice. You can take one scarf and wear it every day. It may start to stink though, so better to have two.
As far as safety goes, just don't make eye contact with any men that you don't want to flirt with you (endlessly).
A "peace sign" with your fingernails facing towards someone is VERY offensive. Just try to not chuck the deuce at ALL. |
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Matteo M
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NUMBER 1.. DO NOT.. wear flip flops in the city. Dress well at all times....just because you are in vacation doesnt mean you need to look like crap. Dont be LOUD in public places. Try new foods, new things. Use fork and knife when eating!Don't criticize our lack of customer service. Enjoy our culture to the fullest.. regardless of what people say. Try to learn siome Italian or at least some words.. Dont assume everyone speack English... they dont have to .......Don't hang out at the train station.. those places are GROSS and dangerous.
have a great time ...enjoy, enjoy enjoy...
see you there! |
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Mirna
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Hi,
Tips are always welcome. Here there are no rules about percentages as in the States. You should judge by yourself. If the service is bad I do not leave tips, otherwise I do.
An important thing to keep in mind is dresses when visiting churches. Shorts and sleeveless blouses are not allowed.
You can carry a scarf with you to put on your shoulder.
A nice way to turn people off just say "NO GRAZIE" |
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