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 What is the capital of italy?
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 Vicenza is same as Venice? That's what my teacher says.?
I went to Italy once and I remember going to Vicenza and to Venice. Is Vicenza also like a province or county, because my teacher says you say "venice" in Italian as "vicenza" but ...


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I might be going their next summer and staying in an apartment with 4 other girls...is it nice/fun? Is florence better? Also is it very touristy because i dont like that.
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 Whats the currency of Italy?
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Also does anyone know if the taxis are expensive?
any any different places to visit other than the obvious whilst there?

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Never been to Italy.

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 Which city in Italy would you recommend?
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 Best place to go in italy?
i am planning on living in italy for 6 months to a year. i've narrowed it down to 3 places but can't decide. which place would you choose and why.

venice. rome. milan.

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 Food in Italy!?
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 "second honeymoon" in italy? where to go?
i know someone that wants to go to italy for their "second honeymoon"... where do you suggest they go?
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thanks but can u please also tell me places other than ...


 Whats your favorite ITITALIAN Food?!?! From Italy of course?
What is good food in italy?

Any suggestions on what I should grab to eat right about now, I'm in Italy!...


 Hi, I am italian so sorry me for my english..?
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 What is the correct name of the location of the most recent Olympics? Turin or Torino?
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 Is this the perfect example of a dead beat dad?
I'm sorry, but i'm getting more and more irritated. This man does NOTHING for his son. Nothing. He's seen him once, by mistake.

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 Where should I go in Italy?I already went to Rome,Milan,Venice,Como,Ge...
I'm going toPompei,Herculaneum,Naples,Florence,Tus... this year.
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 What is the climate of northern Italy??? :S?
I need help!...


 Is it possible to see Florence in one day (a literal 24 period)?
I am going to be in Italy for a few days and I am planning on splitting up one day and doing half of it and all of the following day in Venice, all of the following day in Florence, and the two ...



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Why are italians so romantic?


    



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pierluisa
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It's in the culture...and Romanticism is NOT sexual harrassment, unless you consider sexual harrassment giving a woman flowers, writing poetry for her, express your feelings for her in a letter, listening to her talk while cuddling her in your arms, taking her to see the sunset on a romantic beach and so forth...Italians do that since they start their first approaches with women, when they are 14 or 15. Almost everybody does it, it's considered normal, older brothers give suggestions to younger brothers in that sense, friends tip off other friends...
Moreover, the fact that most Italians do not get drunk during social occasions helps....They will be able to dance with a woman until the end of a party and then drive her home, and not lose conciousness at her feet or embarass themselves by being drunken hogs...their language will be honey right untill the crucial moment, allowing them to score great points...and when the crucial moment comes, they will not try to jump in your panties right away, but will give foreplay the necessary importance. I'm sure most girls appreciate that, and although NOT ALL Italians are like that, MOST are.


Georgio
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Because of the clima and georgaphical location. In Italy, there are beachs everywhere, and the mood of people leaving so close to the warm sea must be romantic...
Plus the culture. Italian songs. Romantic songs about love and unforgetable impressions of a couple staing and looking at the sunset on the beach, while the tide-wave is touching a feets and asks: isn't life wonderful?...


ontheroadagainwithoutyou
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Because they are Italian!


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If you will wait until tomorrow, I can ask my
Wife tonight :o)

I wish you well..

Jesse


ROMA
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The first response is WAY off base-there is a HUGE difference between sexual harrassment and being romantic. Italian men appreciate, nurture, cater to women in ways that American men are clueless to. As for why, it's that Latin blood...sigh And the nature of the culture, as Italian men born in the U.S. are not the same as Italians in Italy.


eejonesaux
Hi,, because it's in our blood to be !!!

ciao,,,,


Koola™ [Original© 2K9]
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'cause italian girls are fantastic!


retiredslashescaped1
When someone says men from a country are romantic, that usually tells us they PRACTICE! That means what we call in the US, sex harassment. Those guys hit on women from the time the men are boys, and thus develop their romancing skills.

In the US, we have criminalized learning to be romantic, so of course we are not romantic. This was demanded by the women, who then then turn around and tell us how romantic men of Mexico or Italy or wherever really are.


Led*Zep*Babe
Because unlike in America I don't think feminism has happened yet in Italy. A man can still wine and dine a girl without worrying about being "politically correct"


I LOVE YOU!
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because they are hot and have an accent! They know that they are hot so they show it off!


geek49203
Because their women are soooo good looking (at least when they're young).


Paul S
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LOL. I am English but married to an Italian girl and I spend lots of time in Sicily. I have also travelled worlwide. The ideas that Italians are more romantic I think is balderdash.
I lived recently for example in South Korea as a business English teacher and Koreans are probably more romantic because the girls and guys are both romantic, with great emphasis in Korean culture based on marriage - hence why i think it is this way in Korea.
I think the way Italian are quite honestly, is kind of false. Italian men, most italian women will tell you from experience, are very chauvinistic and they try to do what some women classify as romantic things, to get laid rather than because they are genuinly romantic. I think in reality, in real relationships, even English men are more romantic than Italian - once married.


Blistering Barnacles
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Italians are not romantic. They are the biggest racists ever. And frustrated people when you learn a lot about them.

Too bad you a lot of you folks go there for just the hols. Stay there for a month and you will be hated.


samuraistudman
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they are not. asian men are a lots more romantic



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