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 Best safe places to visit in Italy? Is it true that there are lots of gypsy pick-pockets?
I'm planning a trip to Italy, which includes visiting the Vatican... but I was wondering whether that is possible since the Vatican is a country by itself, I heard. Also, which cities in Italy ...


 I am going to be leaving Venice 7/31 and arriving Rome 8/5. How should I spend my time in between?
I am thinking of stopping in Florence but would like to go somewhere in wine country maybe in between. Any hotel recomendations in Florence or neaby would be good too. Want to stay somewhere a ...


 What types of things are there to do when in ROAM?

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Ok, well since Yaphooey is screwed up, not sure this will get very far. Soundproof, go to Health - Other Health (or wherever you want) and ask "When a mute ...


 Tips and advice on Rome please?
I'm off to Rome in 10 days time, if you have any interesting tips or advice to offer, I'd be grateful.
Cheers folks!...


 I'm going to Italy in the middle of December for 2 weeks, is there any open eded suggestions?
I'm going to be in Italy for 2 weeks, starting in Milan and going from there. All I know so far is that the North is cold and the South is warmer.

What places should I visit? and for ...


 Venice or Venice Lido?
I'm going to Venice on honeymoon. Should I stay in Venice or Venice Lido? I understand they are close to each other, what are the pros and cons of staying on each?...


 What is the most convienent and time saving travel in italy(rome->florence->ven... to rome)?
Which is the most time saving and conveniant way to travel in italy:
rome to florence to venice and back to rome?...


 Italian attractions??????????
does anyone know really good attractions in the following cities?
Rome
Florence
Venice
Naples
.......
my family is going next summer and we need suggestions as soon as ...


 Worthwhile attractions in Florence, Rome and Naples
I'll be traveling to Italy soon and I've browsed through many a travel guide, but I'd really appreciate feedback from people who've been to any of these cities. Anywhere in ...


 Questions about italy!!!!
what is Italy like 2 non white people.. I'm somalian and ethiopian so I'm black...people that have gone to italy or italians answer plz thank you
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 Can I buy Murano glass in Rome?
I will be in Rome for a meeting and can't make any side trips but I know my mother would love some authentic Murano glass. Can anyone tell me the availability of it in Rome?...


 How to go venice from florence?
i know there is a lot of train i can take to venice...but i wanna know tat which railway company is the cheapest which not more than 20 europe for 1 way? and may i know tat is the train can travel ...


 Recommend a hotel in centre of Rome - not too expensive?
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 When flying from Spain to Italy, do you have to go through customs when you land in Italy?
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 What is the national flower and national bird in Italy?
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 Where is the closest, and best place to try and ski the alps, traveling from Rome, Italy?
I am a student traveling from the U.S. this coming January. I have never been to Europe but would love to ski the Alps. I will be in Rome and would like to travel somewhere to ski over a weekend. A...


 Why does Italy have only Italian restaurants?
There is no choice here. It's either pizza or pasta every day. Boring....


 Love in Italy..........help?
Hi I am from India I have a cousin, he is now 22 Ever since his childhood he has been a dreamer,too innocent,a romantic at heart, loves reading English classics and novels.When he was 18,he ...


 Only answer if youve been to italy plz.?
Ok so me and my grandmother are traveling to italy this summer and are starting to plan our trip. If u have been o italy plz say some of the best places to visit and things like that. also i am only 1...


 Italian Phrases?
I'm hosting an italian themed bridal shower for my friend and i need some phrases translated please help!!

how do you say:

Thank You
Thank You For C...



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What are some of the cultural differences between Italy and America?

I'm American and loved Italy....its a very beautiful country with charming people. What are some things you notice different.....small things and big things, like I noticed most restaurants to serve ice with their drinks and that religion seems more restricting and conservative than here in America.

Thank your for your answers!

    



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M U N C H
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it's not true that in italy religion is more restricting than in USA, it's the contrary

ITALY is a country who defeated with Independence wars in XIX century the POPE, italy destroied the State of the Pope.

In usa instead, many people are puritan, there is the "Bible Belt", where there are christian integralists

In italy for example nudity isn't censored on TV or in andvertisings along streets

In italy we separate public life with private one
It's unthikable that here a politician could be processed pubblicly, if he betrays his wife (as clinton in USA), we are interested only if he rules wisely our country.

an other difference is that we have a welfare state (school, health system, aids to old people are free), we pay more taxes,
we have also many socialist and communist parties

and it's not true that italian drivers are crazy, the problem, is that on our streets there are too vehicles (we are the first country in the world after Monaco Princedom with highest number of cars x inhabitant), drive code, in italy, is extremely strict


Dangerous Beauty
Gabrio that is not all true.....religion is not as great as you think, and mainly the older people attend church.....roman catholic is the predominant religion and many of the Italians I have talked to do not like it much. You are half right about the fast food....I've talked to some who hate it and some who love it (though, its mainly the younger ones that like fast food). Italians do have the legacy of being friendlier and more romantic though....but the southern U.S. also has the "friendly" legacy...ever heard of southern hospitality?

You say America is focused on only image...so is Italy. An Italian friend once told me that their world is nothing but a world of appearances and allot of people judge you by what you wear. Yes, the U.S. has had wars but it was all for the better of the people..can you blame them for that?

OK, back to the question I guess. Italians are very open, unlike the British and Americans tend to be.....kissing on the cheek is very common when greeting each other..


AutumnIris
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The Little Differences:

In Italy, especially Rome, there are some crazy drivers, who you have to stare down before you cross the street. Of course in America there are too, but you just run across the street before you get hit

Food is a serious matter in Italy where dinners typically runs three hours and is multi-coursed. It's kinda nice, you can digest better and spend quality time with friends and family instead scarfing down a burger and running out the door

Alot of Italians know other languages including French, English and German while Americans... eh... not so much. Arg I blame you elementary public school system *shakes fist* Of course, there are plenty of Americans that do know other languages or come from other countries, but as a whole it's not typically included in the curriculum until high school and by then it's way past the critical sensitive period of learning a new language

Italian men are allowed to be much more affectionate with each other than American men by hugging, kissing and making friendly dirty jokes

Superstitions are somewhat similar between the two but there is a big difference in behavior. Our guide told us that Italians, especially men, when they see a black cat will for some reason, grab the crotch of their pants. haha.


profilo1111
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I worked in both Countries. In Italy efficiency comes from below (people), in US from above (companies, government, army, police). This means that 1)US companies look more efficient as a whole, but 2) sometimes (most of the time) efficiency is greatly improved by smart Italian individuals. As an example, if you get into a busy starbucks while in a hurry, you'd better just go away because it'll take an eternity to get your order filled: that's because the work organization is soooo rigid that make things right only when workload is below average. You can get into a VERY busy Italian "bar" or "coffee" at peak time, pay and get your hot nectar or anything else in less than a minute (if you do not mind being squeezed by other customers, that is). The "barista" willI fill your order in a blink of an eye. Italian "barista" is THE most efficient single worker on earth IMHO. And the same happens in other fields of course.


Life after 45
I have been all over Italy, and the common denominator to me is Family and Friends are taken VERY serious! :)

Also your word is worth a lot to, you better keep it! :)

Another important thing, it is pretty much disrespectful to turn down a drink or dinner offer, they get offended! :)


Gabrio
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HUGE DIFFERENCES!!
Italy has 3000 years of history: The Roman Empire, the Renaissance, Il Risorgimento, The Opera, the Fashion and the Cuisine.
Their religion is a guide to their lives, to improve theirselves.They don't like fast food.
Their cities are small also as their flats, but they have charming people.The Italian legacy is more friendlier than the American.

America: is focused only in Image and earnings, destructive competition and evasive parties.America has only 300 years of history and WARS. Shopping is a vice.





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