Ask a breh living in Italy anything, thread..

MikeyC

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Cost of living isnt high, but I live in Naples, so I am sure Rome and all of the areas up north are more expensive. If you plan on visiting I would suggest flying the local Italian airlines to save money. as far as how I like it, ehhn the food is good, they use fresh ingredients and that makes a big difference in taste. However restaurants are only open from like noon to 3 then re open after 6 and you really can only get Italian food here, there are no Asian fusion restaurants or fried chicken spots.. I must say driving here will drive you crazy tho

Naples, eh? You been ran up on by a knife wielding, balaclava laden vespa rider yet? :pachaha:
 

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:mjlol: This is what 90% of the posters came in here for.

Who wouldn't like this

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One of the places on my list to move to.

How are overall living conditions? People as impatient there as here in america? I'm in Los Angeles for any kind of context, which is pretty chill, except everybody trying to be a star.

More/less conservative? They more into limelight/glitz/glamor?

Faster/slower pace than america in general?

Last question (I know I asked a ton), they really believe in working 8 hours max per day? I heard whenever film crews go to shoot movies in Europe they get pissed because the people over there check out right at 8 hours and you can't convince them otherwise to stay overtime.
 
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After my experience in PR im a bit worried about going somewhere if I dont speak the language, I travel solo most of the times and dont really hang out at touristy spots, im torn between Barcelona, Portugal and Morroco for my next trip but leaning toward Morroco since I speak french
i'd say morocco just for the fact it's different than europe, I know when I graduate my first destinations are Africa and the Middle East, tired of the stereotype that Africa is a wasteland full of AIDS, war and poverty and the middle east is full of war and terrorism
 
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