TRUTH or MYTH: Italians React to Stereotypes
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- Опубліковано 14 тра 2024
- From the hand gestures, to the food to the Casanovas. Italians tackle the most common stereotypes.
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0:00 Intro
0:36 Italians are loud, passionate and dramatic
1:38 Italian men are momma's boys
3:23 Food and coffee is religion in Italy
4:55 Italians talk with their hands
5:43 Italians are highly fashion conscious
7:06 Italian men are Casanovas
8:53 What is one thing you want the world to know about Italians?
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Jason Tojeiro (editing)
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Hey everyone - this video is done via Zoom as times are what they are still, but hopefully we can once again start filming in the studio very soon!
Zoom is very good for these big videos, so maybe the pandemic was a blessing in disguise...?
We're all praying everything will be back to normal soon 🙏🏻
content quality - awesome as usual
video quality - I personally dont care that its of a lower quality
sound quality - very, very bad. sometimes it is hard to understand people from all around the world in your videos because of different accents and level of english language, but here I didnt understand them because of poor sound. Yes, subtitles help, but I usually just have the video as a background noise and check the screen only between discussions
Love this format. The production videos are entertaining, these are informative and I feel part of a conversation. Like I get to know the people and understand the stereotype from there perspective, whether they agree or not. Great video as always!
I really enjoyed this layout!
When someone puts ketchup on a pizza , an Italian dies.
Must be true. I got upset when I read it.
I would never add it on top, but is ti still bad to add some (less than a teaspoon) to the tomato sauce instead of sugar (because it's sweet)..? Could you link what an authentic italian pizza should be like? Maybe a recipe link ^^
Then i’ll put it everytime 😂
@@ravincra5266 what the hell
I. meta yeah it’s very delicious with ketchub and potatoes
"Italians are stylish"
Me, italian, looking at my clothes "How bad people dress in other country?"
Ti diró a me non piace come si vestono gli italiani,ce soprattutto le ragazze, tutte uguali. Le ragazze sempre vestite di nero che sembrano uscite da un funerale, i maschi tutti con la camicia, jeans in genere... Sinceramente preferisco lo stile sportivo e le ragazze mi piacciono con vestiti con colori piú allegri
A questo punto non mi importa neanche più, tanto non esco di casa :')
Non c'è mai fine al peggio
@bananabanana scary
I think the same thing when they say that Swedes dress stylish
"Italy must be on of the most stereotyped countries around the world"
*Gesticulates in Italian*
@@marialuisabovo1473 Infatti! Dipende dalle persone, dipende dal contesto, dall’ambiente.... Probabile all’estero gli italiani gesticolassero per cercare di farsi capire.
@@marialuisabovo1473 Purtroppo è così!
@@amberfur5750 ehm scriverlo in inglese?
@@beelzebufo1513 I answered a comment in Italian. It disappeared for some reason...
@@amberfur5750 non ho capito sei italiano?
I’ve never been to Italy but I’ve met many Italians during travelling. They were so nice, kind and friendly. When I lost my iPhone8 some Italians helped me out. Love🇮🇹 From 🇯🇵.
Arigato..
ありがとうございます。日本が好きなイタリア人から
Beh allora non eri a Napoli
It might sound strange, but after visiting Japan several times I can say that there are certain similarities in our cultures. We have similar passions, even if we express them in different ways. 🇮🇹❤️🇯🇵
Italians are rebel kids, Japanese are disciplined kids, both of us have great cuisine and creativity, unfortunately low birth rate and aging population.
I love my Italian brothers, greetings from Greece!
one face one race
Omg I love Greece
@@auroraptn then you should def visit! ;-)
Oooh so kind of you! I love my greeks brothers as well, love from Italy!😍
Grazie Dimitrios ❤
How could you not love these people they are warm/loyal and full of life.Something is not talked enough about Italians is their good manners and social intelligence which is very high and that's why you feel so cozy when they are around you.Stay safe and greetings from Greece
Thank you Erin! I feel like greeks (or at least two greek friends of mine) and us italians aren’t so different at all. It’s really kind of you. Stay safe in Greece too!
@@c.sidoniepellegrino9360 You're very welcome !I know many Italians and always felt like home around them, probably because I find that basically we have the same culture especially when it comes to family values and friends 👌
@@c.sidoniepellegrino9360 that would make a good comparison video
Such a cute comment ♥️🌼
Awwww.... Thank youuuuu 🤗
I think a lot of pple around the world confuses Italian American culture with Italian culture from Italy. Italian americans are some of the most prosperous groups in the US and one of the few white ethnicities that managed to latch on some of their culture. Italian americans modified Italian food to make it more palatable to Americans which turned out to be totally delicious and quickly spread to the rest of the world. People are shocked to find out while vacationing in Italy that the food is very different. Much less cheese and butter.
I thought northern Italian dishes are more Cheese and Butter while the southern Italian dishes are more tomatoes and plant based?
Kit Arvin that’s true! Southern Italian food is my life.
Nobody does it better like italians!
And less garlic.
@@gio7799 esattamente
All the Dislikes are from people who eat at 5 o'clock...
Italians are far more intelligent, cultured and likeable than shows or movies would have you believe
Now I know Brazilian and Italian have a lot of smilitaries, all the Stereotypes are equal. I'm Brazilian and this is crazy and very fun.
My boyfriend is Italian and I’m Brazilian. It’s so funny 😂
I thought about that too. They are pretty similar to us, and I assume similar to Latin Americans in general.
I think what is mostly similar is that we are noisy and that men are a bit aggresive when courting.
You have an italian family name
Actually Sao Paulo. In Rio they eat pizza with ketchup... But yes, you can read on Wikipedia the huge influence SP has towards Italian immigration.
So true!! I was thinking about that the entire video 🇧🇷
I absolutely love the italians. As a southern European myself (portuguese) I find them to be the most relatable. I worked at the airport in the past and managed a lot of flights to Italy and in spite of their English being quite bad (Sorry, but true) more than once I was asked to speak portuguese slowly and with the gestures we would always understand each other. Always willing to meet halfway and adaptable, from my perspective. ☺
I'm Italian and all those "stereotypes" are very true from my point of view. Of course not all men are mommy boys and not every Italian knows how to cook but most of the time those stereotypes come from somewhere and I can tell they are accurate. We love food, we love dress nicely, we love our family time and we are dramatic and passionate about our interests. And yes, as a person living abroad, I can now say that we are loud! Doesn't matter which part of Italy you're coming from, if you are abroad and there is a group of Italians around you will hear them! (but Spanish too though lol)
Italians are cooler than the Spanish, imho. ;)
Michael McCabe but spanish people are more open minded and not so religious like italians
@@ravincra5266 yes I think you're right. Spanish people are way more open minded. I don't know about religion but maybe they can just separate faith from anything else, here we still follow the silent rules of the Catholic church.
Gabriella Mora Bozzo ma non è vero, l’Italia è un paese LAICO noi della generazione giovane non siamo affatto religiosi, io ad esempio sto per sbattezzarmi e tanta gente è come me mi rifiuto di riconoscermi in quel tipo di stereotipo che in quanto donna mi offende pure.
I think (being loud) it's part of Mediterranean heritage, I've known some Turkish,Italian, Spanish, Moroccan and Tunisian. and they are all loud.
they're so likeable, not saying every one of them, but when you find a group of fun Italians they're the best in the world. They embrace life and make sweet love to it, then cook and bring it breakfast in bed, thats why so many countries have a fondness for Italy and italians, don't ever stop being warm! greetings from Colombia
I used to like the Italian culture but not really anymore because I feel like it’s overrated. I like the more underrated cultures that don’t get as much attention as the Italians.
Owwww I am touched by this kindness
@@LiyahRochelle and the medal for the stupidest answer ever goes to..
@@TheSpynerd Haha, at least I get a medal, so thanks 😉💁♀️. Let me guess🤔, you’re Italian?? Because I notice since Italy is liked by many, whenever someone has a different opinion about Italy that doesn’t fit the Agenda, you guys get SO offended and butthurt over it. People are allowed to have different opinions, get over it. It’s not like my opinion is going to stop people from going to Italy so I don’t why you are so angry.
@@LiyahRochelle I'm not angry 😂 .. I'm just pointing to your nonsense answer. The culture isn't overrated. Learn some history.
Iv never met one Italian person with a bad vibe!!! Love them
I really love Italians. They are more warm and friendly compared to Western/Central European people.
:’))
Well, it's not that difficult
Yes we are most time. Greek are very nice as well.
Because they're lantin
@Stadia IT France is both nordic and latin, in the north is more nordic and in the south is more latin / mediterranean
Everything is on the edge, you live and breathe EVERY moment with Italians... tragedy is mortal, glory is forever... and victory is sweeter than nectar... and food is the deal breaker in, law, love and mourning.
And I’m VERY British😊
FORZA ITALIA
Thank you William for your kind words, I've been to the UK and you people are amazing.
I think it would be great if you could get some of the older generation of Italians (and other countries) just to see some variety with the young and the old and the different opinions
We are starting a series featuring 3 generations so this came right on time ;)
@@DatingBeyondBorders
Italians are like Middle Eastern people in foods and culture.
@@batloulsiblani3259 Food? Do you make lasagne alla bolognese, cannelloni ricotta e spinaci, pizzoccheri della valtellina, risotto alla pescatora o alla milanese, ecc.. People who don't know Italy think we are just pasta and pizza, we are much more!
Culture? Do you celebrate Christian holidays: Christmas, Easter, All Saint's Day, ecc..? Do you celebrate, dress yourself at the weedings and make parties like you do? (these are just a few examples) There's an abyss between European culture and middles eastern culture
@@13Drew88 what she meant by food and culture is that middle eastern people LOVE their food, always have food during social gatherings, they are also loud and move their hands a lot when talking to express themselves, celebrate religious holidays, YES to dressing up. I live in a western country, when I went to an arab country and wore my pyjamas out I was looked at a lot because they dress up nicely. etc. she doesn't mean that middle eastern foods and culture is a copy paste of the Italian. Also, not EVERY middle eastern person is muslims. don't get the two mixed up.
@@sparkle9964 not even that! It's pretty clear that you both have never been in Italy and you talk without knowing and with stereotypes. You have to know there is a distinct social difference between northen and southern Italy. People from the north are definitely more quite, discreet, and polite, they don't think all day about food and don't spend all the energy and time on making food, they are more focused on work, they don't gather with a lot of other friends to eat all together on a daily basis but only on special events, they are definitely not "hot people", they are quite, respectful, sober, have manners, have a smooth accent so they are more "europeans" like austrians, germans, dutchmen, whereas souhern italian people are more compliants to your stereotype of italians you have: they are more outgoing, social, talk loud, make a lot of hand gestures, think and spend more time on making food and inviting friends, more stuck to the traditions, ecc... but even then they are still italians and not similar to other cultures like arabics, come on!. You can tell instead that they are more like spaniards or geeks, that would make more sense. So, Italy is the most diverse Country in the world, you can never tell how an italian may look like, think like and act like, it basically depends on where he comes from!
The world owes Italy eternal gratitude. The best architects, painters, sculptors, and engineers are all from Italy. They have created things that no other nation on the planet can rival and never will - because they lack the kind of imagination that runs through Italian blood. From Venice, an absolute masterpiece of engineering, to the dome in Florence that is a masterpiece in architecture, Italians have left the rest of the world in awe of them. Food is only one of the many things that Italians have mastered. Watch them and learn from them!!
Mother of Christ the level of arrogance to say Italians are the master of most arts. Most people know you for mario and luigi chill out.
@@maxdavis7722 They are... read a few books and you’ll know everything I wrote makes perfect sense!!! And, to think this is a nation whose progress has been hampered by their own government...it’s even more astonishing!!!
@@ezeee595 ya gotta admit what you wrote is quite arrogant tho I mean there’s no way u know nearly as much about other countries and their artists.
@@maxdavis7722 it’s only arrogant if it’s not true!!
@@ezeee595 yes and art is generally very subjective so saying you guys are the best is a perfect example of someone being arrogant.
Italy: Coffee and Pasta
India: Tea and Pakoras
Btw we love Italians a lot because of their food and there’s lot of similarities between us. Lots of love to you Italians from India. 🇮🇳❤️🇮🇹
That'so true!!! :D Italy loves India too
That’s so kind! One of my friend had an Indian girlfriend, and at the end we weren’t so different! Love from Italy🥰❤️
Yeah Italy is " so talked about" in India . Love and greeting from India ❤.
Forgot to mention the famous Sonia Gandhi from Genova that's Indira's daughter in law!
Indian food is God's gift to humanity.
I am from Poland and everytime I go to Italy it feels like home. They care a lot about their family, they are warm and have gr8 food, they have family gatherings, mama is always is the greatest cook and decides on all important things. You simply cannot love these peoeple.
You mean "cannot help but love these people?"
I am Brazilian, but my grandfather’s family were from Italy and, God, our family is loud. Visitors think we are screaming all the time, but we talk really loud normally.
Same, I'm Brazilian and my father family is from Italy, Gurlll the loudness is present in me. Everyone is like "Nicole why u yelling?" And I'm like hmm I'm not 🤣
When I studied abroad I used to hangout with a bunch of Italians, they would always start discussing about food out of nothing, no matter if it was after dinner, or if we were having dinner together, they always took time with that topic, in a way that I would often find a bit annoying. But they indeed make excellent food.
Love to all Italians, from Iran, I actually felt so close to Italian culture 🇮🇷🇮🇹
Love from Italy ♥️🇮🇹♥️
@Hungarian Hussar chill man
Hands down, Italy is one of the nicest places on earth. 🇮🇹❤️
Italian Australian here and yeah American italian food shouldn't be confused with real italian food 🇮🇹
Barbieri? Do you have relatives in Canada at all?
@@gu3sswh075 Barbieri is a very popular Italian surname so I doubt it
Shouldn’t be confused but I dislike when Italian American food gets put down! It’s good too.
Best holiday in the Toskan region in Italy, and for what it is: when Italian men gave you a look when you pass by it is sooo good! Look with a style and a woman just feels nice, good looking without a creepy part in it! Big like for you all!
So proud of my region🤗Kiss from Florence ⚜️ Tuscany Italy 🇮🇹
You're also welcome to move further to the South. But still. Greetings to my Toscana boys.
@scottbaino 🥇👍
I just love the entire Italian culture
you'll be welcome :)
you are welcome!
Be one of us ;)
@@cri9539 I will actually move to Naples in May 😍
@@nicor6415 cool! We're waiting for you! ;)
Bravo! Thank you for taking the time to enlighten us! My trip to Italy this spring was ruined by “you know what “ but you guys made my day! Hugs and kisses!
The noisy Italians I shared a hotel with them
I met many Italian in Egypt they so nice people and their language sound amazing
Something I really appreciate about italians is the ability to be constantly stereotyped and still not get offended about it, and actually being able to make fun of themselves instead :)
From a Brazilian who's been in Europe for half a decade now: Italian women are my favorite! They're passionate, humorous, dress up well and have a good taste for food/drinks.
Italian Women? Passionate and humorous? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA dude. They're the worst kind of woman you could meet
i totally think we Japanese and Italians can't get along well 🤣🤣 but i love you guys🇯🇵🇮🇹
You surely didn't watch terrace house lol
There's an Italian illustrator and he is definitely one of the best members in the series 😂
man ka really good to know! i didn't watch it and i'm not sure if i'll watch it after the death of female member....
Yet Japanese and Finnish people can get along well.
@@kelvin123456789ifc he is also unusual and unique
Dick Saber Japanese language is connected with the European languages I was surprised to learn.
Love Italy. Been there 3 times already and still want to see more. People are so nice and the food is AMAZING
Love from spain!! Love italian food, arquitecture, their lifestyle, the culture... i feel it very similar to mine. When i go there i feel like home!!
In Spain I felt almost like in an Italian region I have never been before ;)
Because Italy MADE Spanish culture
Thanks for the much needed break. Sending this to mi famiglia romanisti.
Are they basically saying that Italian girls are hard to get and that's why the men have been trained well? Lol I'd never have a chance with an Italian girl then haha
We’re not hard to get we just like have our space and time and don’t rush when we meet a guy 😊.
Don’t worry, my boyfriend is British and he got me 😁
@@valentina_melethiel As long as the girl is straightforward and honest I'm fine honestly. Not something very common though
They're just like any other girl, most of the stereotypes they confirmed in the video aren't necessarily true, we're just humans after all...
Kevin Cabras I wouldn’t say it any better 👏🏻❤️
"never have a chance with an Italian girl" trust me, you don't even want to.
I continue to love this channel more and more.
Italians for americans : pizza makers, criminals, Cavemen.
Nobel prize for physics of 2021: the italian scientist Giorgio Parisi.
Keep these videos coming! I can’t get enough, and as an Arizonan, this t doesn’t look like We’ll be able to vacation anytime soon. I need this escape to learn about other cultures.
I have made several friends from italy and they taught me all about their culture, the aperitivos, all of it! I love it and am currently learning the language and can't wait to visit one day! :)
The Brazilian loudness probably comes from the Italians hahahahah
I Love it
Just 20% of braziliabs are italian or less
Loud, mama's boys, food and COFFEE, dinner almost at midnight, talking with hands...hugs, kisses......This is GREECE!!!!!!!!!!!! We do exactly the same...
lol Turkey to.
Never have an Italian friend before, even online friend. But I think they and I will be compatible since they are doing much talking and I am the one who listen to them and react in enough portion. Love the passion and the positive vibes they brought while talking ❤️
I am Portuguese and I love Italian people! I’ve been meeting them everywhere since 2013, and I even had two Italian girlfriends. I also love their food and learnt some hand gestures that I still use nowadays. And I was born in the Rome Foundation day.
Honestly, I believe I was an Italian in my previous or a past life!
Every Portuguese person I know or have met say that in general they dislike Italians.
@@godworden2768 That is not true. At all.
@@Davidian8001 Are you seriously telling me that my first hand experiences are not true?
@@godworden2768 No. I'm telling you that most Portuguese ppl like Italians. If you've met a few that don't, I can guarantee they're a minority. Besides, what was the purpose of your reply? To be controversial?
I´m from Uruguay (south america) and relate so much with this, i loooove italy, hopefully will visit it soon ♥
Sounds like it's in your paternal genes :-)
Bro Is normal, italian immjgration from Italy Is 44% of the population
@@federicocammarata2905 🤣
The name Sanguinetti is clearly italian 😁
A dutch friend of mine said me: "Italians are the only people that normally talk about food during the lunch".
A rumenian friend said: "All men around the word look girls, but just Italians turning to have a look of side B"
About the food talk : nope, the French also do it all the time.
I love side b. Often i say : oh calcutta ! ( -to be pronunced with french accent )
They should go to Montevideo (Uruguay) and Buenos Aires (Argentina), our culture ("cultura rioplatense") is so Italian influenced, we do almost all the same stuff, and if people wouldn't generalize in "latin american culture" (which for me doesn't exist) they surely would know and have the same sterotypes on us, haha. I think it's specially true to porteños (people from Buenos Aires, Argentina). To me they even have a slightly Italian accent in their Spanish!
Agreed! It’s so crazy how Uruguayans and Argentinians speak Spanish with such a Italian accent! Must be that 70 percent population of Italian descendants. 🇺🇾🇦🇷🤍
I mean a lot of those stereotypes aren't italian stereotypes, they're Italian-American stereotypes from the early 20th century. Because of the Mafia and immigration.
the friendliest European people are from Italy and Spain .i have an experience with that ,i love you all Italy 👌mamamia
MAMMAMIA*
Benito Mussolini and general Franco joined the chat
It's a Latin thing :)
I love this Chanel, OMG🥰
Very interesting video and perfect topic for conversation. Fashion is definitely a big part of the Italian culture so it’s a fact to pay attention to looks and appearances 🙌💯💃🕺
oof i miss italy and rome especially, it's my second favourite city in the world. can't wait to get back. also yes italy is so diverse, i also loved genoa and liguria in general!
I relate and I'm from Argentina 🇦🇷 🇮🇹😂🙆
Argentina has quite an important italian heritage, hasn't it? ^^ From north western regions in particular :)
I'm from Brazil and I also relate hahaha
Brazil has the 4th largest italian population outside Italy
@@matheuslimafernandes7538 Yes, but much lower in percentage terms. Italians have influenced Argentina way more than they influenced us.
@@Guizambaldi Ok, but it is not a contest hahahaa IDK about others states, but São Paulo is strongly influenced by the italians, specially São Paulo City. Including myself hehe.
And Argetina has only 50million people, while Brazil 200million.. Of course they would have a larger and significant percentage hhahaha
*Argentinians are Italians who speak spanish* Jorge Luis Borges
These people will never drown as long as they keep the conversation going
I really enjoyed watching this.
Us Italians are getting so much love in the comments 😭♥️🇮🇹
I don't know why, but I feel strangely close to Italian people. Even though I'm Slav. Especially the "being tight with you family" thing. Cheers to any Italian watching this.
Italian people for most part are warm and kind and always try to help you they are fun and respectful lovely people
Much love from Greece! I would like to come back to Italy somewhen
Yes you come here! We love Greeks ♥️ 🇬🇷 ♥️
As an Argentinian, it is wonderful for me to speak with my hands in the Italian way 🇦🇷🤝🇮🇹
The vast majority of people that I've known from Italy are BEAUTIFUL human beings.
You even got someone from Salerno the city where I studied. Great video.
Am I the only one swooning at Laura? 👀💕She's so cute!
Lol love these videos! I love that you are still sharing culture even during pandemic. :) Thank you!
I'm not Italian but I really enjoyed this video.
Italian are bold and passionate and I love it. 💜
Fantastic video!! Although we may think it´s for breaking those stereotypes, we can see they have a deep truth in those. Specially for the italians, which colonization in southern Brazil is so widespread and noticeable, I, as an italian descendent, can relate to many topics stereotyped in here.
6:55 Giorgio, not Georgio.
Just discovered this channel.. Like them ! Keep up the great work everybody.
The truth about Italians is when these people are really into the fandom of Winx Club, since it was created by an Italian man who work in the Rainbow S.R.L studio in 2004 and became the most popular phenomenon animated show where humans cosplay all the main female characters and post them on Social media.
The French people share similar fondness for fashion as the Italians.
True
@watergod 83 you can't even imagine...
vero vero! true
It is true, in fact Italy and France are very similar from many points of view, which is why there is a lot of rivalry between the two countries, precisely because they are quite similar even if different!
Italians are just like us latinamericans, very friendly, warm and passionate
Exactly but I prefer latin americans (and I am italian?)
@@michelealbanese3261 lmao, I’m latina but I like italians more
True, we as latinos love italians. Is like "good vibes mode activated", we love our food and we take care of each other. I've never met an Italian with an ugly vibe, gotta love them. 😊
Yes as an Italian I love Latin Americans! They are very warm and compassionate ♥️
@@user-se4qj5jj4x Muy bien, mis favoritas son las latinas, tienen todo lo que necesita una mujer, son las mujeres mas femeninas del mundo
I'm literally crying over here. I dont fit in with my husband and his family. I've never fit in because this isn't learned it is inherited!! I am too loud, too passionate. I miss my family they understood me and never put me down. I'd love to go to Italy and see others like me.
The guy in the end: Everyone should be more Italian
And thus, the Roman empire was born.
P.S. Love Italy and Italians
There are two types of people in the world. Italians and people who wish they were Italian.😂🤣😂
I love what you are doing girl thank you
5:45 Well you got me. I even go to grocery store with suit.
“every guy likes girls”
*laughs in gay*
This vid makes me love Italian even more. Passionate, family oriented, beautiful... Even arguing in Italian, it sounds like singing to me. May be I think Italian is such a sexy and romantic language.
Italians have possibly the most likable stereotypes for me
Ah Sicily was amazing! And this is true. I met such wonderful people there and met my husband's family and he for the first time too. All of this is spot on
went to trieste last year first time in italy and I fell in love with the food , drinks and beautiful language ❤ and how wine was almost as cheap as water XD
Wow! I'm very surprised to see my city mentioned! Usually it is forgotten by the italians too 😝😂
@@melanzanablu2370 hehe i went there to visit a friend and also see all the WW1 memorial stuff, like the izonso river and caporetto in slovenia and monte grappe ^^
Nice to hear you had good time in Trieste 🙂
@@crix4e I miss my friends and the best food I ever had!😭
@@jackstone112 let's hope to be able to travel again asap. I haven't been in Trieste since summer 2019 😔
as an expat living in Rome all these stereotypes are well chosen and true 😂
So happy to see Antonella again
5:00 In Egypt when you do that with the hands it means "wait" or "slow down".
And if you do it while touching your chin it means "you'll see" like "I'll show you" or "I'll get my revenge some day".
5:10 That gesture with arms in Egypt would mean "whatever" or "forget it", or "that was something from the past".
5:23 With rolling your arms/hands like that it means "go on" or "continue", or "get to the conclusion, I'm in a hurry".
I guess we also speak with our hands, but the gestures have different meanings.
The first time I went to Italy, my mother asked for a sauce in the pizzeria and I'm dying inside 😅
Italy 🇮🇹 was my first country to visit outside the United States 🇺🇸 back in 2009 and I also went to visit Vatican City 🇻🇦 on my first trip. I got to visit twice in the same year which was fortunate to me, and I hope to visit again in the future. At times, I feel low key Italian as I usually speak with my hands and it becomes a habit after a while. Overall, this was a great video Marina and a happy Thursday 😘🌹. Always sending you my love ❤. How's your family doing Marina?
Thanks John - all good thankfully 😌
Marina, I'm glad to hear your family is doing good. Give your family my regards 🙏🏻
Bel video, complimenti
I'm Italian and I'm so sick that in my free time from working on ITALIAN HEADWAY (a program for foreign students learning Italian) I still watch to these types of videos 🤣
Amo troppo la lingua italiana 🇮🇹
I swear the eye-roll I gave to "I don't know many momma's boys...maybe it's because I'm living in Milaaaan" made me fall of the chair...
Everybody love Italians thats true not a myth
Greetings from Middle East
I have some Iranian friends and there are tons of things in common! It's crazy! We love Middle Eastern people too 🤗
@@irenecelli6785 even in term of language 20% of Italians have similar words in Arabic
But even if we don't have anything in common still love Italian vibes !!
Awwwwwww
@@timaaldoseri7687 Sicily had Arabic domination for a very long time, we have a lot in common. And you still can see that! Look this video, markets are way more arabic than "italians" in Sicily for example ua-cam.com/video/_jbSleb0K4w/v-deo.html
I wouldn’t say I love them, they’re okay to me. There is other people from other countries that I love more.
Great Video! Loved it! from India
It often happened to me in my various trips abroad is that the Italian cultural aspects of joking a lot, being talkative and sometimes too physically close made a lot of guys think I was actually hitting on them, especially when they were coming from counties where there are different concepts of social space and interaction.
Most Italian people in an international context will try to just have a good time and put you at ease in a way they find natural, so if a girl smiles at you or asks about you doesn't necessarily mean that they want anything more then a good talk.
I often had this problem with German, Americans, Chinese and Japanese people, while I was generally on the same page with French, Spanish, Greeks and Taiwanese people :)
"we turn" LMAOOOOOO
lol I was recently talking with a British colleague of mine and I wanted to share the fact that I rarely can resist in front of good food. I couldn't find the english word for that ("goloso", in Italian), since "greedy" has quite a different hint.
This guy looked at me and just said "I guess we don't really have such a huge vocabulary for food! You know, you guys really talk a lot about it!"
It's an episode that made me smile so sincerely, you know. Such different cultures coming out from such small details.
The first one is true about being loud. I'm so loud at that my own family tells me to lower it down. I don't even realize that I'm doing it either. I grew up where everyone talked like they were yelling and I think it has permanently damaged my ears. My mother, the other day, was trying to whisper something to me and I could not understand a word she was saying. I told her to speak up and finally when she got to what I assume is a normal inside voice was I able to hear what she said.
Miticiiii!! Un bacio dal Giappone ❤️
Queridos italianos vocês são fofos demais 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🖤
Vocês também!! ❤️
My closets friends here in Germany are Italians. Baci
baci* but thanks :)
I love Italians. They are beautiful and aesthetic and cool in many ways
nice vid!