Wheres good to go in Rome on new years eve? |
| Me and my girlfriend are going to rome for new years eve and want somewhere to go for something to eat and a few drinks but havnt a clue where to go? any suggestions would be great.... |
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Is flying into Milan a good alternative, rather than flying into Rome? |
| I am thinking about going to Italy in the fall from the USA, and noticed that plane tickets are much cheaper flying into Milan than flying into Rome in the tune to about 600 US dollars less. Most ... |
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What are the top 10 highlights of Venice Italy, if time is short? |
| I mean, like if you want to see just the best bits only and not donate too many days to the ... |
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Is There Kfc In Italy???????? |
| Is There Kfc In Italy???????? If not Do u Know When They'll be gettin one????????... |
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I am visiting Naples, but I heard it was very dangerous, is that true? |
| I am on a cruise vacation and tomorrow we are going to Naples, Italy & I heard stories about people pick pocketing you --etc,...Any advice?... |
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Which is the best place to see in Rome ? should i go to st peters basilica or to the famous museume? |
| i have only one day in Rome which is why i need help from somebody who has visited and can give me good advise.... |
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Can you tell me the best affordable 5 stars hotels in italy? |
| i am going on my honeymoon to rome, florence, and venice i wanted to know the best 5 stars hotel there but the affordable ones? can you help me? please provide me with links and all??thanks ... |
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Good places to stay in Rome? |
I'm going with a friend and was wondering if anyone has ever stayed in a nice, accesible but cheap hotel/b&b in Rome?
Any help much appreciated :D
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Italian guys . Do you understand the Italian spoken by San Marino people? Do they speak standard Italian? |
Q.1) The same as the title question
Q.2) What accent does a San Marino people have ? Rimini accent ? Emilia-Romagna accent ? Or other accent?
Q.3) Have you ever thought of ... |
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Questions about Rome? |
| My family is going to Rome for spring break, and I have a few questions. What is the weather like there? I'm only a teen, will there be any shopping there that would fit my interests (without ... |
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What are all the things you can do in Italy? |
Things to do, restaurant,Kid things,Aldut things etc.
(general things)... |
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Italian videos!? |
| I would like to watch some nice Italian music videos on youtube. Does anyone know any good oness?? Thankczz :)... |
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Which city would you recommend in Italy for New Years Eve? Why? |
I'll be with my boyfriend so we aim for something beautiful or exciting. (Ive spent NYE in Florence before with my sister- it wasnt anything spectacular)
Is Venice good? Do they have any ... |
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Would you reccomend a year abroad in Italy? |
Hello. I am a 17 year old female student from New Zealand. I am pondering about going on a high school student exchange to Italy next August.
I want to go on an exchange because it will give a more global perspective of life. It will also teach me about independence ect..
I believe you can go on a holiday anytime but going on an exchange will enable me to live as a local and see all the things tourists miss. I will get the chance to immerse myself in the Italian culture as I become part of a family and school. I look forward to helping out my host family and spending time with them as we get to know each others cultures. I think walking in someone elses shoes makes you more compassionate and understanding.
I cannot decide whether to go on a 6 month exchange or a year exchange. I know I would miss my family and friends but going to Italy would be the experience of a lifetime.
For those of you who have been to Italy what do you reccomend?
Thank-you for your help! Additional Details Thank-you for all your responses.
The longest I have been away from New Zealand is 4 weeks when I travelled to America. However I spent two weeks without any family at a business camp for youths.
I am enrolling in an Italian class and have brought alot of books, cds, tapes and computer disks. If I go I want to be prepared and will study the Italian language for at least one hour a day. A bonus is that almost all my family have been to Italy and know a bit of Italian. |
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nativeAZ
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Go for the whole year. You have the perfect attitude for it and will find that 6-months is not long enough. You might consider travel and work through other parts of Europe at the end of your study as well. Travel gets in your blood and it is hard to imagine going back home again :-) |
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Natalie
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The chance that you may be able to go to Italy again may not come for a long time once you graduate, so do what you feel you can handle. It would be quite an experience to go for a year and I would totally jump at it, but I am just out of college and have been used to being without my family for long periods of time since at school. Do you know the language or a little bit of it? What's the longest you have been away from home before? Will you have big-time culture shock? English speaking friends? Really think about these things before you decide on 6 months or a year because you are young and a lot can change in a year. I would say go for the full year for myself, but you should really think about it and take all details into account.
Italy is a fabulous place, though the culture is great yet very different. It would definitely be the experience of a lifetime.
I wish you the best. |
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Jetgirly
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Just as a sidenote, try to go on an exchange organized by your school. I've heard lots of horror stories about people who arranged exchanges through private companies and were then scammed (either the exchange didn't happen or they didn't get all of the services they were promised). Be very careful. |
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ontheroadagainwithoutyou
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Ponder no more.
And just who are you trying to convince by what you wrote.
YES-GO is my response!
But I am me and you are you-follow your inner knowing. |
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Vintage-Inspired
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Absolutely without hesitation go,
My daughter is in Rome studying at John Cabot University for the semester. She is in her senior year and says it's the best cultural experience of her lifetime. Her courses are challenging and has been traveling all over Italy, just about every weekend. She phones daily so there really hasn't been any homesickness ( most of the time for recipes) She is much older, but you seem extremely mature.
However, she is not with a host family. She is in an apartment with 4 other girls.
My daughter loves to cook, therefore they assigned her as the designated chef. She loves shopping at the grocerias, choosing fresh produce, meats, cheeses, and learning about the Italian foods.and culture. As a matter of fact, she has entertained other Italian students along with a professor. An amazing experience to broaden her Italian heritage.
Best of luck! |
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Gabrio
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Go for it, it's very pleasant you will love Florence and the dynamic Milan.
Learn about their tasty food & wines, their excelent fashion & arts, their kind warm people.
Prepare your luggage now! |
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