Opposed to some Italian towns. During my trips there I´ve noticed maybe 10 % of the people I met there speak English. Or if they speak it, it sounds very poor.
Opposed to some Italian towns. During my trips there I´ve noticed maybe 10 % of the people I met there speak English. Or if they speak it, it sounds very poor.
yeah very few people speak English in Italy, although i think its better in recent years.
In places like Milan more people speak it, but if you go to smaller towns it can be tricky. It similar in France, the French people are very proud and reject using the English language a lot.
Yeah you're right I haven't lived there so it could be different but, I do usually go and spend about 3 months in Rome every summer plus I did an internship there so I don't think it will change too much for me. It depends on what you love really. I live for fashion, the Azzurri, and Juve so Italy just feels right for me and I love the hustle and bustle of the Roma lifestyle.
I gotta say, guys. I've been here for 24 hours, but Alba is suiting me just fine. Now to find out where to catch the match Sunday, given that we bianconeri are banned from the Franchi.
I gotta say, guys. I've been here for 24 hours, but Alba is suiting me just fine. Now to find out where to catch the match Sunday, given that we bianconeri are banned from the Franchi.
The French were still as stroppy and snooty as ever when I was getting flight from Paris the other day, and that is the ones whose job it is to be helpful.
I'm reluctant to criticize people for not speaking English because I can't speak their language, so why should they speak ours?
The French were still as stroppy and snooty as ever when I was getting flight from Paris the other day, and that is the ones whose job it is to be helpful.
I'm reluctant to criticize people for not speaking English because I can't speak their language, so why should they speak ours?
I'm not saying that they should speak English, I am saying that typically the French don't like to learn English and reject English words entering into the french vocabulary because they are proud of their own language.
I'm not saying that they should speak English, I am saying that typically the French don't like to learn English and reject English words entering into the french vocabulary because they are proud of their own language.
Sydney is a really nice place to live in,lived there for 4+ years..I dont know,but i still feel my hometown is the best,J Town mother fuckers..!!!hhhehehehe,but i would love to go to Europe and in particular Sweden(Stockholm),Hungary(Budapest)and Italy(Milan,Turin,Rome)of course..