Ciao, i miei amici!
(Hello, my friends!)
As we’re preparing to anticipate traveling in Italy, I
thought I would start with some general information; some ‘no-frills data’, if
you will, for the next couple of blogs.
Before we get to the real ‘meat & potatoes’ of big cities and their
attractions. Let’s look at some “Cultural
Patterns of Italy”:
·
As you’re traveling from the north to the south,
one thing that will be important to remember is that the pace of daily life in northern
Italy is faster than it is in the southern portion of the country. So, don’t be frustrated when suddenly no one
seems to be in a hurry to do and/or get anywhere.
·
Don’t hurry your meals…in any part of
Italy. And, try always to eat everything
you are served. At dinner, you’ll have
plenty of time to do just that as dinners are much longer than in the United States,
and are really more social events than meals.
Lunches are the biggest meal of the day and they too are spaced out
accordingly.
·
If you’ll be attending to any business on your
trip, ‘dress for success’. Wear your
best clothes. Italians consider it a
matter of great personal pride to wear their finest clothing when conducting
business.
·
If you’re lucky enough to be invited to an
Italian home, take the host or hostess a small gift to show your appreciation.
·
And, here’s a funky little tidbit to note:
Should you raise your index finger to a bartender intending to imply you’d like
another drink, you’ll likely get two
more. In North America that gesture
might mean one, but in Italy it means two.
The thumb is always counted as one.
·
Remember to add a little extra gratuity to your
bill for the waiter even though there may be a service charge already
included. And, tips for most
service-related jobs are expected.
Next time we’ll cover some motivating factors
for visiting Italy…and address some common concerns among travelers. Fino ad allora, arrivederci. (Until then, good-bye.)
i love the fact that Italians really put effort into their appearances. I bet they don't wear sweatpants!
ReplyDeleteLove that Italians ‘dress for success’.
ReplyDeleteI love that Italians don't get in any kind of hurry!
ReplyDeleteWow this information can really help a tourist out too.
ReplyDeleteGreat info for the novice traveler to Italy
ReplyDeleteGood Information. I look forward to the next blog!
ReplyDeleteIntresting facts!
ReplyDeleteI love that Italians take such pride in their appearence, sometimes I feel like that is something America lacks. There is nothing wrong with steeping it up a notch! :)
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