Probably you`ve heard this plenty of times.... |
BUT there some things (not that good) from my experience here that you also may be interesting for you like:
- They are lazy! Their theory is "Why I have to do things which others can do for me"
- They eat dinner LATE around 21-23 h, because they have what it`s called here "merenda" something like afternoon breakfast in 18h. And yeeees they don`t eat past with sugar and cheese and it`s better never saying about that such combination exists because probably they will give you the most disgusted look ever : )
- They party LATE. Everyone in Torino go out after midnight, usually around 1 o`clock in the morning and they party outside the bars not inside like the other normal people around the world. Even its freezing they are out! Probably because smoking is forbidden in all public places and they just LOOOOVE smoking. You can see the so called "tabbachi" in every corner.
- I`m sorry for for what I`m about to say cause I can broke the dreams more likely illusions of most of the girls....the italian men are NOT the one on white horses. They are more women than us. One word-meterosexual and fighting for their freedom all the time. They want to have it all....well like most od the men around the world but still...these two brought together, believe not a good combination.
- They are loud... I mean too loud!!!! I think I`m alsomost deaf because of their speaking. And yes THE GESTURES This is a small part of them. You can faint watching them explaining things...but at least you can get more or less what they want to say, especially if they`re trying to speak english.
- Yes...they cannot speak english:
....well i should confess that not all of them are like this and there are many italians who I know and they`re speaking pretty good english! But yeah still they all cannot pronounce "S" so I used to hear my name like "DEZI" : )))
In spite of all these things they are cool and nice people with you can have a lot of fun and be friends : )))))
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