Friday, August 7, 2009

How does it feel to live in Italy

How does it feel to live in Italy?
I have never been to Italy, but someday I would love to visit. I just want to know how it is there and what people do their for fun.
Other - Europe - 8 Answers
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1 :
no
2 :
yes
3 :
read the book EAT, PRAY, LOVE You will feel like you are there
4 :
ITS GREAT I LIVED THERE FOR 1 YEAR IT HAS OLD TRADATION ITS BEAUTIFUL
5 :
yes
6 :
I have never been and i also will like to go there one day. It will feel weird because is somewhere that you have never been before but just think bout that is the fashion capital of the world and where everyone in love will like to go
7 :
omg i could never imagine living there,went there last year for 5 days,bfs sister got married over there................was horrible,i dont think id ever go back again on a holiday...............im from ireland by the way ..............italy did not do it 4 me................sory to any italians reading this,but just my opinion
8 :
I've lived here for nine years and it's great. The people are wonderful. It's easy to get around using the trains and there's always something interesting to see and do. There are thousands of festivals throughout Italy during the year - many of them celebrating historical events, local traditions, or best of all, local foods. Right now, there are some very good truffle festivals going on and the Christmas markets start next weekend (in Trento; Bolzano the following weekend). A lot of the people I know enjoy trekking - getting out in the mountains and hiking during the summer. Others go to concerts, theater, or sporting events. Formula Uno racing is popular here with Ferrari as one of the leading teams every year. Right now, it's just starting to get toward ski season - some people will spend weekends going to the Alps or places like Mt Cimone for that. When you come, it's definitely worth seeing the major tourist attractions, but try to take some time to get out to the smaller towns and villages.






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