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 Is it common for people in Italy to go to the beach nude or topless?
Im not a perve, lol - just wanted to be warned next time I go to Italia! :|
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Because I was on disney channel and one of the users avatars was a picture of her topless ...


 Is Rome a good place to visit?
Because i was thinking of going there my senior year....


 Reasons for italy?
What are some reasons why anyone would want to go to italy?...


 ITALIA!!.....Do you like it?
Hi everybody! I am marta,from Italy...do you know it no?....so,i am going to ask......do you like it??And,what do you like about it?......


 Is it expensive to eat out in Rome?
I'm going on Thursday for a study visit with uni and I don't have much to ...


 I'm italian! Do you know Italy? have you ever been in italy?
please use simple words...i don't understund
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riuscirete a tradurre questa frase?? io credo di no...vi ringrazio molto per aver risposto!!! mi hanno risposto degli ...


 What nationality does an italian guy like?
what nationality does an italian guy like in a girl??...


 Are flip flops acceptable to wear in Italy?
I'm going to be traveling to italy in early June, and i was wondering what types of shoe would be the best for walking around Florence in. Are flip flops okay, or would they label me as an ...


 Are there any tesco stores in italy?
this is just a curiosity question as they seem to be everywhere else!!...


 Ideas for places to visit in Italy?
Any ideas for places to visit in Italy, other than the normal tourist meccas? I will be there for two weeks and traveling to multiple cities within Italy....


 Â¿Do you need a passport to enter the Vatican from Rome or to re-enter Rome from the Vatican?
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 I am a little over(or exactly) 1/32 Italian, would I still be part Italian?
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 Is rome safe for two travelling girls in their early twenties?
Hey I will be staying in a 4star hotel with GREAT reviews on trip advisor and voted number 30 out of all th ehotels in rome. Is the city safe for two young girls? What advice could you give me for ...


 Rome.......?
I'm an italian girl, I live in Rome.. Who ever been in Rome? what do you think about my city? Is it the best city of the world? ...let me know "pro" e "contro"!!...


 Holidaying in Italy?
Myself and my wife are both 54, we are interested in travelling to Italy in August. We like; sightseeing such as old buildings or churches, monuments, dining out. We are prepared to drive and we ...


 What should i get from Italy?
my husband is going to Italy next week and he asked me what i want from there. what should i tell him to get me? what kinds of things is Italy know for....


 Do italian men in Italy Prefer tourists over Italian women?
Do italian men in Italy Prefer tourists over Italian women?

Do they hit on the tourists more or the italian natives?...


 Does it snow in rome italy during february?
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 Im going to Rome on Friday...?
How much money do you think is required for a good time..? be there til Monday...

Also, can anyone recommend anywhere spectacular to eat!!
And any thing, that perhaps are not well ...


 Planning a trip to Italy. Arriving Sicily, departing Venice. Any suggestions?
I have two weeks and would like some suggestions on the best places to go along the way. I've already been to Pisa, Rome, Florence and Venice, but wouldn't mind seeing some of these places ...



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What about a trip to Italy? and baout italian people


    



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destiny
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If there is time,..for your trip!! Take a tour to Venice. Florence. lakegarda Sardinia puglia, Tuscany.... and of course the capital Rome. there is always a warm welcome where ever you go...with beauty surrounding every location.


Erin
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I would strongly recommend Italy to anyone! It is a beautiful country, with beautiful people! Try to visit Rome, of course, and some of the places south of there. Sorrento is a goregous city, and the Isle of Capri is right off the coast!


Orla C
Italy's lovely, and Italians are lovely.

Been there three times.


nyllax4
Florence is by far my favorite city in the entire world (i've been to Rome, NYC, Amsterdam, Pisa, Miami, Los Angles, Paris) so although I know I haven't seen most of the world, I have some knowledge.

The art and culture in that city is breathtaking, and the food and WINE, the best I've had in my entire life.

I HIGHLY recommend Italy as a destination. Vatican City and the Sistine Chapel are something everyone needs to see. Or, if you're into Il Duomo, that was fun as well. Even the nightlife and endless gelato was awesome (J.J. Cathedral's, if you ever do make it to Florence!)

Italian people are honestly some of the most friendly (and gorgeous!) people I've ever met. I've had nothing other than a pleasant experience and hope to go back ASAP


Aimee
I lived in Italy for almost 4 years and it's an amazing place! The Italian people are so wonderful and kind. Go there if you have the chance:)


giuls
Please don't listen to people saying that Italia is just Mafia and quote The Sopranos.... That's a tv show, not life... besides it's true that very few italians can speak english. I can't, for example, but I think I'm available and if you should need some help, in Italy you'd find it, maybe with some little misundertanding problems.. can you see my point?!
If you need some info, please write me. Italy is worth seeing!



mrs.pete wentz
italy is lovely but the people well it depends on where you go! i think that the people in the south are more friendlier than the people in the north!!


keysersoze
'' 've lived in southern italy for 3 years now. the people here can be a little odd. the mentality i find is rather backward, most people are very pleasent but some find foreigners strange. i speak italian well enough, i'm not fluent by any means, but very often people speak through my wife, whose italian, rather than speaking to me. i find this very annoying.
thank goodness my in-laws are all lovely people and have welcomed me into the family with open arms.. my mother-in-law is a lovely old lady who'd do anything to help me.. she always cooks me my favourite meal... home made ravioli..mmm

also work in the south is hard to find, i've had my job for a year and a half and i still work "in nero" cash in hand. southern italy isn't in europe, as european laws don't seem to apply here, it's in north africa ''


LMAO YOU DIDN'T ANSWER TO THE QUESTION MATE BUT YOU MADE ME LAUGH( I'M FROM ITALY )



A
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It will be expensive but worth it. It's beautiful and classic. There's a lot of people trying to sell you things or maybe steal, but those usually aren't the Italians that live there. I'm younger and had nothing stolen from me and never felt worried about it. But the Italian people are fun and lively. Everyone calls you bella too! Gotta love that


Starus J
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Italian People are really Good...But if you want to get more information of Italy then you can find it from this website address- http://www.stayresitaly.com. I hope it is useful for you.


Bee ♥
I have just come back from italy :)

i went to rome for 3 nights and tuscany for four..

for my age group (16) i wouldnt recommend it but for people older than myself im sure they would love it in rome because of the scenery and age of everything

for me, tuscany was really nice

italian people are friendly and the men are VERY forward!

in rome, there are SO many tramps though come to think of it there were in tuscany, you just have to be careful at night from them and pickpockets

:) hope i helped dont hesitate to ask any questions

x


lion of judah
depends where in Italy..

i've lived in southern italy for 3 years now. the people here can be a little odd. the mentality i find is rather backward, most people are very pleasent but some find foreigners strange. i speak italian well enough, i'm not fluent by any means, but very often people speak through my wife, whose italian, rather than speaking to me. i find this very annoying.
thank goodness my in-laws are all lovely people and have welcomed me into the family with open arms.. my mother-in-law is a lovely old lady who'd do anything to help me.. she always cooks me my favourite meal... home made ravioli..mmm

also work in the south is hard to find, i've had my job for a year and a half and i still work "in nero" cash in hand. southern italy isn't in europe, as european laws don't seem to apply here, it's in north africa


mike
When in Milan do not expect to meet many people who speak English or even want to try to .
Great people in the south and probally some of the best food in EUROPE.


massy2023
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I am Italian the italiy is very beautiful and we eat very better than you


ABBABABE
I've never been to Italy. Don't know anyone Italian. A work collegue did go a couple of years ago with a group to visit Rome, the Vatican on a religious holiday.







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