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The only thing I like about Italy is their women, they're phenomenal.
I was thinking while I was in Italy that their train system is great except for that.The only negative thing I can say is they don’t care about trains being on time, really.
I was thinking while I was in Italy that their train system is great except for that.
Whereas in Japan, they have an amazing train system and they profusely apologize if the train is running one minute late because it's rarely not on time.
It's funny I find Spaniards completely different from Italians.I like italians. As a Spaniard i like the other Mediterranean people in general. Lot of similarities makes it easy to relate to one another imo.
and i mean real italians not jersey shore italians
6'9 global star, pulling up in cars he had flown in.I just listened to Rampage's podcast with Mousasi and I think Mousasi said when Samuel L Jackson and Magic Johnson were there buying designer stuff, they thought they were refugees wasting aid money on designer stuff.
I guess another negative is their government is bat shit crazy and their politics have taken a really bad turn for the worse, they are destroying the country slowly. But that can be turned around. Gotta love Italy.
I live on Long Island. I have been to Italy. I work a lot in the city, including Brooklyn. The sign on the Belt Pkwy when you leave BK says "fuggetaboditt". The Italians I deal with here ARE not even a close representation of true Italians. They have made their own words and culture lol. They cut letters off words and make shit up. The women can be tough and can be brats. The guys can be stereotypical, but plenty are not. In Italy people are people, but there is an element just like anywhere.
Calamari-Prononunced like it looks in Italy. Brooklyn:"Galamad".
Mozarella-Pronounced like it looks in Italy. Brooklyn-"Mootzarell".
Pasta ioli Soup pronounced "FahGioli". In Brooklyn "Fazool".
Here they exaggerate being Italian and have way more pride than a real Italian does in Italy. In Italy, they just "are". They don't need bumper stickers, and flags and chains with horns on it.
haven't known that many personally but I think the stereotype we get is along the lines of, people from warmer countries are more lazy and more sexually promiscuous and in general more emotional and warm.What do you think about Italy and Italian people?
What do you think about Italy and Italian people?