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 How do people live in Italy?
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 Is italy wealthy?
is italy wealthy and if so ...


 In Rome,Italy are 14 year olds allowed to go to clubs or pubs?
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 Some advice for an american visiting Italy?
i will be seventeen when my family and i visit italy in the summer [mostly in rome]
is there any useful tips for the trip?

such as:
-should i learn as mch italian as possible?
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 What does this italian mean?? translate please?
stato di crisi sentimentale - what does it mean in English?...


 At the Vatican in Rome,?
Are the swiss guard really swiss?...


 Do you know anyone in Italy with the name Eliana?
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 Have you ever been to Italy?
What do you think about the country and the people? Give me your impression.
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Chocoangel, I'm Italian too. Ciao....


 Next week i am going to Rome.Which places should i visit?
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 How many hours drive is it from venice, italy to milano, italy?
I am considering this drive across Italy. Thinking of driving from Venice to stop in Padua first. Then off to Milan for a night or two. From Milan to Lake Como for a night and back to Venice.
A...


 Italy is on the other side of the world?
What do you think of Italy and Italians and about the funny thing that New Zealand and Italy have a similar shape?
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Sorry but it's not my fault if in the title is ...


 Is it safe to eat Ice cream from parlours in Rome, Italy when pregnant?
I am travelling to Rome soon and would love to eat real Italian ice cream. However I am not sure about the ingredients they put into Italian ice cream. I watched a TV chef programme recently that ...


 Do Native Romans Pay for the Trams and Buses?
When in Rome,it seemed that I was the only person on the Tram that had a ticket except for two Japanese Tourists. Am I correct that Romans don't buy tickets or or they all have some kind of pass ...


 Have any one ever travel to Italy?
Hi! My name is Jennifer. My husband and I plan to go to Italy in beginning of November. I would like to know what we should pack and any good or romantic places or dining restaurant or what to ...


 Where can I stay in Rome for 2 weeks for sight-seeing?
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 Obtaining money in italy...help?
i'm going on a trip to italy next week for 10 days. what is the best way to obtain money for the trip. i believe they are on the euro now...

my professor said that cashing in american ...


 What do you think about Naples (Italy)?
Is it considered...
- safe/dangerous?
- clean/unclean?
Are People there...
- kind/unkind?
- honest/dishonest?
I would like to know what people think about my city.
E...


 How long is the wait to enter Rome tourist sites?
How long is the wait to enter sites like the Vatican museum and the colosseum?
What are the least busy days and times?...


 What is a zip code in italy? [any]?
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 Italy: have you been there?
My husband, our baby boy, and I are wanting to visit Italy soon. Give me your advice on where, perhaps you have been somewhere that was unforgetable, I would like to know.
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Why are their so few clothes dryers in italy?

we have family near rome none of them have dryers. i did see a place were you could wash and dry you clothes.
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all of your answers are very good. i like that their is one dryer is over there lol. i am going to let you deside the best answer thank you. sandra

    



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zafir
Because most people prefer to hang their clothes to dry in the fresh air. In fact, most people in the world dry clothes this way. It's easy, healthy, economical, and the clothes smell so much better than from a dryer.

Edit: I should also add that most people in Australia dry their clothes in the fresh air rather than in dryers.


conley39
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Because energy prices and the environmental cost of using dryers are high. They are a convenience, but perform a function that isn't really needed - clothes will dry perfectly well without one; it just takes longer. I don't have a dryer here and have stopped using the one I have in the US when I'm back there.


Elena A
Because the weather is normally fine and sunny, so it's just a waste of electricity....


rawr ragazzo
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well in italy, it is kind of like a tradition to just hang out your clothes out and have them dry. when dryers were first introduced, no one really liked the idea of using a machine to dry them for you, and so everyone just stuck with drying them outside.
here in italy where i live, EVERYONE lets the clothes dry, maybe in others parts of italy they use dryers more...?

baci!
kisses from italy!


Martina L
Because clothes dry by themselves if you hang them outiside. I think they turn out feeling nicer, smelling better and easier to iron if you dry them in the air... that's why now that I live in Ireland I was adamant that I didn't want a dryer no matter what!


Ryan
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I asked my mother why wouldn't she buy a dryer and she replied she prefers to hang then outside in the backyard because then she would avoid wasting time ironing the clothes because most of them just unfold themselves by being just hanged. In addition she said it's just too expensive to run a dryer, and therefore a waste of money.


Martha Y
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electricity in Italy is real expensive and Italians don't believe is wasting anything and dryers is one of those there is no power plants in Italy the power comes from France= in the Summer month the Windows are open all the time- and the hotel turn off the air at night as to save power


quinzio2
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My mom never had a clothes dryer nor a dish washer.
People usually hang clothes is the bathroom or at open air if possible.


k.patro40
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I have one in my home, but no one else I know does. I may be the cost of electricity being so high, cheaper to hang the cloths. I checked out about importing a propane dryer---1800 euros!!!!!!! I honestly think its just a financial thing..too expensive


liss<3
im sure there's a number of reasons. the italians (i can't speak for myself, this might be a total stereotype!) seem to keep things basic and traditional- that includes the idea of drying clothes on a line, its been like that throughout their history. it may also be due to high costs, or the country may not have a large supply that comes into the area. i honestly think that they prefer to do it the old fashion way- thats what i love about the italians!


Mirko
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Hi, clothing Made in Italy
http://www.modaebrands.com
by from Italy





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