I've visited Italy many times and had mixed experiences. In some places it was great and in other places not so much. From my experience, some Italians treat Black people poorly until they find out you are not African - then and only then do they give you a little bit of respect. That said, my experiences in Italy were mostly positive.
Definitely too short, Xavier! How many times you have to experience it to know by now? [wink] 60 minutes, 75 minutes, 90 minutes, let it run as long as people are happy to share/talk. If necessary, split it into Part 1 and Part 2, but continue and bring out more of the richness of people's experiences, knowledge, and insights.
The Ethiopians and East Africans in the Horn of Africa differ in appearance to West Africans. The Italians fought two wars in 🇪🇹.Ethiopia. In 1885-6, The siblings needed more time to expand on Italians' interest in Ethiopia. When the Europeans scrambled to carve up Africa, 🇮🇹 Italy invaded Ethiopia and was defeated in1896. Italy again invaded in 1935, held Ethiopia and had to relinquish it in 1947. Emperor Haile Selassie, a person well-known to Jamaicans, pardoned the Italian settlers in Ethiopia. There is an interesting history there and the Africans trying to enter Europe illegally through Italy and Greece further complicates the matter.
I agree that Italians can be racist. I experienced it with my daughter on a visit there. We saw how they treated an African young man too. We said good morning in Rome and no answer while he stared us down. Our hotel placed us in a community apartment even though we booked months end. They were also very rude. I could go on but why? I must say one pleasant experience happened when we tried to get a taxi and no one would stop. An Itallian man stepped out of the crowd and stopped a taxi for us. We were so grateful. There are good people everywhere but I am not looking forward to visiting again. There were too many incidents of racism and it made me appreciate how nice Jamaicans are to our visitors. No wonder they keep coming back. Big up Jamaica!!
It was Great to see this interview! I recognise Emanuel from the late 1980’s when I used to take his African dance classes in Turin where I lived briefly while on a work exchange programme. He and his wife were very hospitable to me and made me feel at home in Turin. It’s lovely to see him again - “Black nuh Crack!” Janet (London, UK)
I almost gave up on this one but I am glad that I didn’t. These siblings provided a very detailed description of the social fabric of Italy. Thanks to you guys, I can put Italy on my list of places to visit.
Xavier, I am all over your message board today. Rasta Pasta is a fixture on 🇯🇲 Jamaican menus here on Long Island, New York. Italy is history lovers' dream. Visited Rome, Vatican City, Assisi, Florence and Colosseum; sat in the Amphitheater in Caesarea Phillipi in Israel, built by Romans, so understand the marvel of Italian architecture and acoustics described by Emmanuel. The Cinque Terre on the Italian Riviera. is on my bucket list to visit.
Nice! They’re from my neck of the woods. My mom is from Runaway Bay and I went to St. Ann’s Bay Primary and then York Castle High in Brown’s Town. It’s really a small world after all. I visited Rome a couple years ago and really enjoyed it. Great place if you’re a fan of good food, coffee, wine, architecture, and history. Wishing them continued success.
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Hi you guys are an inspiration. I am mature British jamcian lady and I would love to experience Italy but I am scared of racist views in Italy but you guys have definitely given me inspiration to travel there now with my family. Where should I visit first ....my children love pizza and lasagne and fashion you metioned there is a district in Italy where these particular food is fantastic. I would love to link up too.
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I enjoy watching these series of videos of Jamaicans living in various nations in the world, outside the countries where there is traditionally a big Jamaican population i.e. USA, Canada and Britain. Then, it literally just occurred to me that I can include myself in this group of people. Though not Jamaican born myself, both my parents were born and raised in Clarendon, Jamaica. I was born in the UK, but emigrated to live in the Netherlands, where I am now happily living. 18:19 I get the same when I need to travel outside the UK and the Netherlands. Peoples' eyes light up when I tell them I am of Jamaican heritage.
This is such an interesting topic for me,I'm ALWAYS curious to find out how Jamaicans got to some country being a country girl that never travel before. Thanks to Xavier,now I know....
Emanuel and Scheol should form their own group together snd invite as many Jamaicans as possible. They can initiate this for even a once a year event. They will come.
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I agree Xavier - put on a pilot suit and you could get clearance to fly any plane. She has an Italian accent sometimes. True - even here in Canada people think all Jamaicans smoke weed. When in fact Canadians smoke more than Jamaicans.
No I don't agree some of us never get any exposure and because of that we are not brave enough to venture out for ourselves when we get older, we are still shy, not outspoken etc,I'm talking from personal experience......
Such a great interview filled with information!! Before Italian unification in 1871, the peninsula consisted of a collection of Italian speaking self-governing city states, some richer and more powerful than others. Even in 🇺🇸 America, ItalianAmericans will first identify with a region and say " I'm Sicilian, Neopolitan, Calabrian etc." The political country of 🇮🇹 Italy, that we know now, is only 150 years old, younger than the United States. The southern states had a history of mixture with other Mediterranean people, while the northern states influenced by the Germanic peoples. This accounts for the difference in appearance. Unfortunately, the bad behaviour of the loud, obnoxious and exhibitionist few taint the opinion others hold of the whole group. Our quarrel should be with the bad actors. To protect oneself, there is distrust of everyone in the group. Hence Jamaicans' reluctance/mistrust to connect with their own people abroad..
Italy is amazing. Definitely worth visiting Cortina for skiing and Dolomiti in northern Italy for exploring. Incredible. It’s also pretty simple to learn the basics of Italian as 20% of our English language is Latin based making many words in Italian closely associated to those in English.
Scheol dont mistake caste-ism as racism. As per my boyfriend who is Italian: The issue with Italy between Italians is a matter of regionism not race because they are all Italians. I am a Canadian-Jamaican and I love visiting Italy (6 times) and have always found the people warm and welcoming.
Pardon me if I used the incorrect word s, phrases or terminology … but I was just repeating what they told me about their lives amongst their own…they say racism…not regionism… And I did say they’re one of the most warmest, friendly and beautiful people in Europe. I love the Italians, but everyone’s experience is different I guess! Anyway very happy to touch base and chat… nuff respect and blessings! One love ❤️ 🇯🇲
Scheol was correct. I lived there during my service for a few years, learned the language and married my wife from Sicily. There is a caste system, the same way there is a caste system in India. Don’t mistake racism as exclusive to black and white or simply outside of ones race. We can harbour the same disdainful feelings and attitude towards people of different origins or genetic make up even if they both are of the same phenotype. Southern Italians have an integrated culture with the Iberian peninsula to include before the Italo-Ethiopian war. The Moors conquered and the south (mixing occurred) northerners still call the southerners ‘Terrone’ which is a racist akin to Kaffir in India and the n-word in America. Lest not forget, the regions did play a role as the country constituted of aristocratic domains - which elitism and classism would be the foundation and adding a mixing/dilution of their European ethnicity brings about a racist trope. If you can say they are all italian (which is great) then you have to extend that to Americans (I.e. African-American, Asian American, Latin American) which is obviously not the case.
P.s. The caste system is not very much prevalent as in India and is trumped more by classism (inveterate Household names) which plays a much bigger role.
This prove how Africans live we are not only natives to the land of birth but natives of the world it’s dump to think we should box our selves to one continent or one country in my opinion Jamaicans are the perfect examples of the first set of Africans who migrated from Africa the world is our home any where any weather we just here to live our best lives rate dah channel ya really eye opener
♥️🇯🇲♥️ Love your comment @RichPickney… nuff respect ✊🏾 I agree with you 💯 % I never ever thought I’d have left my homeland but having lost both parents … and no children, I really wanted to explore Europe.. as a child watching all the movies my father would project at the weekend helped me to say yes to my brother EMANUEL’s offer when the opportunity knocked at my door 🚪!!! Where are you living ?
Really really loved this interview. I visited Verona, Venice, Florence, Rome, and The Vatican. I didn’t experience any racism outside of this guy staring down me and my wife but my African friend said racism there is really bad.
This was great. Please bring them back. I love Jamaica! I go there often. Always wanted to go to Italy finally went to Rome for a day by way of London. I want to stay somewhere in Italy for a month or 2.
Hi scheol, i visted Pisa but didn't have any emotional experience...maybe because i don't like historical buildings. I enjoy the agrape liquor Thx, Donna
I've visited Italy in the past, the architecture is awesome, some of the men were too overly friendly and touchy feely...I did enjoy the food. Venice was nice, Pisa and so was Florence. I'm glad that Emanuel was there because he was more authentic. She loved everything about Italy until her brother start telling the truth.... Some of the Southern Italians are mix with the Moors and they are looked down on by the Northerns because of their darker complexion......I guess she have never seen your channel if she thinks Jamaicans are not all over the world. I wish the brother had more time on the show.
Emanuel Miller is telling the truth with racism in Italy. I live in Rome for 6 years ; once I say I am Jamaican =red carpet. When I wear my stylist clothes they think I am from Paris and speak French to me , or when they hear me speak English all Red carpet . However , they are super racist at heart-
Great interview as usual Xavier, I always enjoy watching and listening to other Jamaican experiences all over the world. I visited Rome just before the pandemic and it was a great experience. My daughter and I took a full day tour to Pompeii and stopped in Sorrento for pizza. We covered a whole lot in Rome including a walking food tour. I am not a lover of pasta and that was the only drawback to enjoying the food. I had oxtail that was cooked in tomato sauce but there was no rice to go with it. I ended up eating it with cooked spinach and bread! It was quite good! The history is rich and it doesn't take much imagination to go back hundreds of years to the Roman Empire. There is so much to see in Rome and it's all walkable. I don't recommend going in the summer because it is extremely hot. The Catacombs is a must see although it's creepy. I definitely plan to return soon. I also suggest taking some tours because you will learn more about places you go to.
I find Italian here in the USA they are very nice I did not came across one that I did not like ,l was in Italy the cruise ship dock and we went over the county,
Italy tried to invade Ethiopia and got beaten by Ethiopians so we as black people have to be mindful of Italians because they have a deep resentment towards us
That's ✅️ right, parents got to stop this wanting their children to be this and that and let them be whom God says they should be....all babies are birthed with gifts and talents...
I enjoyed the interview with Emmanuel more than the sister she's a little annoying..That's just my opinion...Anyway Xavier I found your page just Love what you're doing. I lived in South Florida for over 25 years before moving to Georgia 15 years ago and I never knew about your site...Well, I'm now trying to play catch up...Awesome job from you and your wife... God bless. Thank you for sharing.👍👍👏👏
Thanks for watching? Are you ready to visit Italy 🇮🇹 after watching this video? If you are an expat living in Italy what's been your experience there?
I would be there in a heart beat
I've visited Italy many times and had mixed experiences. In some places it was great and in other places not so much. From my experience, some Italians treat Black people poorly until they find out you are not African - then and only then do they give you a little bit of respect. That said, my experiences in Italy were mostly positive.
NO WAY!
I just moved to Italy from California. If I could make a connection with them, that would be great. I'm currently working in Napoli.
@@jam-roc4774 how is it going for you?
Definitely too short, Xavier! How many times you have to experience it to know by now? [wink] 60 minutes, 75 minutes, 90 minutes, let it run as long as people are happy to share/talk. If necessary, split it into Part 1 and Part 2, but continue and bring out more of the richness of people's experiences, knowledge, and insights.
Another great interview just happy to know my Jamaican people doing good work all over and enjoying it.
The Ethiopians and East Africans in the Horn of Africa differ in appearance to West Africans. The Italians fought two wars in 🇪🇹.Ethiopia. In 1885-6, The siblings needed more time to expand on Italians' interest in Ethiopia. When the Europeans scrambled to carve up Africa, 🇮🇹 Italy invaded Ethiopia and was defeated in1896. Italy again invaded in 1935, held Ethiopia and had to relinquish it in 1947. Emperor Haile Selassie, a person well-known to Jamaicans, pardoned the Italian settlers in Ethiopia. There is an interesting history there and the Africans trying to enter Europe illegally through Italy and Greece further complicates the matter.
♥️🇯🇲♥️ Love the info ℹ️ Karleine… thanks for sharing … very eye opening!
God bless!
I agree that Italians can be racist. I experienced it with my daughter on a visit there. We saw how they treated an African young man too. We said good morning in Rome and no answer while he stared us down. Our hotel placed us in a community apartment even though we booked months end. They were also very rude. I could go on but why?
I must say one pleasant experience happened when we tried to get a taxi and no one would stop. An Itallian man stepped out of the crowd and stopped a taxi for us. We were so grateful.
There are good people everywhere but I am not looking forward to visiting again. There were too many incidents of racism and it made me appreciate how nice Jamaicans are to our visitors. No wonder they keep coming back.
Big up Jamaica!!
A true dem racist bad
Thank you, I'm italian and I needed to hear this. All of it is accurate and helpful. Much Love
God bless Emanuel Miller, Scheol Dilu Miller and Xavier Murphy !
It was Great to see this interview! I recognise Emanuel from the late 1980’s when I used to take his African dance classes in Turin where I lived briefly while on a work exchange programme. He and his wife were very hospitable to me and made me feel at home in Turin. It’s lovely to see him again - “Black nuh Crack!” Janet (London, UK)
I almost gave up on this one but I am glad that I didn’t. These siblings provided a very detailed description of the social fabric of Italy. Thanks to you guys, I can put Italy on my list of places to visit.
I love and look forward to these interviews. Keep up the good works Xavier.
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We are everywhere on this planet little Jamaica is well represented across the globe.
Love your videos and guest Xavier, never disappoint
Enjoyed this interview. Happy siblings... respecting each other's space.
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That was so enjoying think my favorite of all
Xavier, I am all over your message board today. Rasta Pasta is a fixture on 🇯🇲 Jamaican menus here on Long Island, New York. Italy is history lovers' dream. Visited Rome, Vatican City, Assisi, Florence and Colosseum; sat in the Amphitheater in Caesarea Phillipi in Israel, built by Romans, so understand the marvel of Italian architecture and acoustics described by Emmanuel. The Cinque Terre on the Italian Riviera. is on my bucket list to visit.
Definitely my favorite interview so far of what's it like being a Jamaican living in I love Italy!
I agree that the brain gets more efficient. I thought I was just forgetful but I realized that my brain keeps what it wants and throws out the rest!
Ilove this program very much.It's very educational n informative.Keep doing it
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My all time favorite interview...well done.
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Love the conversation very much. I wish we had mire time....really enjoy this episode.
Nice! They’re from my neck of the woods. My mom is from Runaway Bay and I went to St. Ann’s Bay Primary and then York Castle High in Brown’s Town. It’s really a small world after all. I visited Rome a couple years ago and really enjoyed it. Great place if you’re a fan of good food, coffee, wine, architecture, and history. Wishing them continued success.
Hi Xavier! 👋Portlander in London here. On time today!
I just like what you are doing your program say the sky is the Limit👍👍🇯🇲🇯🇲
I Really enjoyed the Jamaican living in Italy.
Me too!!!
I really really enjoyed these two they are so out going and full of fun
Yes Xavier great interview s with our people living all over the world
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Xavier u are doing an awesome job, very interesting to here about the Jamaican living in different Countries. Very proud of them.
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Hi you guys are an inspiration. I am mature British jamcian lady and I would love to experience Italy but I am scared of racist views in Italy but you guys have definitely given me inspiration to travel there now with my family. Where should I visit first ....my children love pizza and lasagne and fashion you metioned there is a district in Italy where these particular food is fantastic. I would love to link up too.
Hi hello my name is Nick .. I am Jamaican travel agent I could be of service
EXcellent! They should all be this long. Keep it coming.
Excellent interview. Enjoyed it.
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I enjoy watching these series of videos of Jamaicans living in various nations in the world, outside the countries where there is traditionally a big Jamaican population i.e. USA, Canada and Britain. Then, it literally just occurred to me that I can include myself in this group of people. Though not Jamaican born myself, both my parents were born and raised in Clarendon, Jamaica. I was born in the UK, but emigrated to live in the Netherlands, where I am now happily living.
18:19 I get the same when I need to travel outside the UK and the Netherlands. Peoples' eyes light up when I tell them I am of Jamaican heritage.
This is such an interesting topic for me,I'm ALWAYS curious to find out how Jamaicans got to some country being a country girl that never travel before.
Thanks to Xavier,now I know....
My son lives in Italy for 4 years ,and we hardly seem any jamaicans, but I promise myself to try and move back there to live permanently,
Emanuel and Scheol should form their own group together snd invite as many Jamaicans as possible. They can initiate this for even a once a year event. They will come.
Thank you so much Xavier Murphy, this series has given me so much joy! Greetings from a Jamaican in France
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I enjoyed this episode very much! Keep it coming
I agree Xavier - put on a pilot suit and you could get clearance to fly any plane.
She has an Italian accent sometimes.
True - even here in Canada people think all Jamaicans smoke weed. When in fact Canadians smoke more than Jamaicans.
Lol my ex thought so too!
I enjoyed this interview to the max🙏👍🇯🇲
Lovely interview. Beautiful young lady. Beautiful people.
Love the energy between the siblings❤️
No I don't agree some of us never get any exposure and because of that we are not brave enough to venture out for ourselves when we get older, we are still shy, not outspoken etc,I'm talking from personal experience......
Such a great interview filled with information!! Before Italian unification in 1871, the peninsula consisted of a collection of Italian speaking
self-governing city states,
some richer and more powerful than others. Even in 🇺🇸 America, ItalianAmericans will first identify with a region and say " I'm Sicilian, Neopolitan, Calabrian etc." The political country of 🇮🇹 Italy, that we know now, is only 150 years old, younger than the United States. The southern states had a history of mixture with other Mediterranean people, while the northern states influenced by the Germanic peoples. This accounts for the difference in appearance. Unfortunately, the bad behaviour of the loud, obnoxious and exhibitionist few taint the opinion others hold of the whole group. Our quarrel should be with the bad actors. To protect oneself, there is distrust of everyone in the group. Hence Jamaicans' reluctance/mistrust to connect with their own people abroad..
Great interview and Awsome Siblings
Blessings my favorite interview love this two Jamaican siblings by far..best one ever you've done 🙏🏾🙏🏾
Wilson Picket born 1941 in Alabama, died 2006. Song Mustang Sally. Xavier wouldn’t know Wilson he is too young🤣
I enjoyed these sibblings- awesome bond. The rapport is excellent and the details indicative of cultural and social awareness.
I wished Xavier had allowed them to give a little sneak of their musical talents. Sheol offered but he missed it
Italy is amazing. Definitely worth visiting Cortina for skiing and Dolomiti in northern Italy for exploring. Incredible.
It’s also pretty simple to learn the basics of Italian as 20% of our English language is Latin based making many words in Italian closely associated to those in English.
Scheol, there is a young Jamaican girl vlogger in Italy with a young family on youtube, forget her name right now, if interested could look her up.
I definitely will do so… thank you so much! Nuff blessings!
I love this. God bless you guys.
Hey all Jamaican In meet and greet after covid. We are our brothers keep. ONE LOVE!
In 🇮🇹 ONE LOVE, ONE HEART
I’m from Runaway Bay too and went to school in Browns Town…I remember Miko Blanco performing at the hotels…he was strange
Yea man I love this one, excellent down to earth and fun
I agree with scheol comment, one should know each other's culture . Donna
Great interview.
Excellent interview Xavier especially like how you left the script in the end. Love Di way Di conversation flow overtime! 🤣 Shoutout from the Uk 🇬🇧
Scheol dont mistake caste-ism as racism. As per my boyfriend who is Italian: The issue with Italy between Italians is a matter of regionism not race because they are all Italians. I am a Canadian-Jamaican and I love visiting Italy (6 times) and have always found the people warm and welcoming.
They said they were welcoming. Beautiful people... sister and brother. I love them...
Pardon me if I used the incorrect word s, phrases or terminology … but I was just repeating what they told me about their lives amongst their own…they say racism…not regionism…
And I did say they’re one of the most warmest, friendly and beautiful people in Europe. I love the Italians, but everyone’s experience is different I guess! Anyway very happy to touch base and chat… nuff respect and blessings! One love ❤️ 🇯🇲
Scheol was correct. I lived there during my service for a few years, learned the language and married my wife from Sicily. There is a caste system, the same way there is a caste system in India. Don’t mistake racism as exclusive to black and white or simply outside of ones race. We can harbour the same disdainful feelings and attitude towards people of different origins or genetic make up even if they both are of the same phenotype.
Southern Italians have an integrated culture with the Iberian peninsula to include before the Italo-Ethiopian war. The Moors conquered and the south (mixing occurred) northerners still call the southerners ‘Terrone’ which is a racist akin to Kaffir in India and the n-word in America.
Lest not forget, the regions did play a role as the country constituted of aristocratic domains - which elitism and classism would be the foundation and adding a mixing/dilution of their European ethnicity brings about a racist trope. If you can say they are all italian (which is great) then you have to extend that to Americans (I.e. African-American, Asian American, Latin American) which is obviously not the case.
P.s. The caste system is not very much prevalent as in India and is trumped more by classism (inveterate Household names) which plays a much bigger role.
Very interesting and inspiring 👏 love it! Have to come!
This prove how Africans live we are not only natives to the land of birth but natives of the world it’s dump to think we should box our selves to one continent or one country in my opinion Jamaicans are the perfect examples of the first set of Africans who migrated from Africa the world is our home any where any weather we just here to live our best lives rate dah channel ya really eye opener
♥️🇯🇲♥️ Love your comment @RichPickney… nuff respect ✊🏾
I agree with you 💯 %
I never ever thought I’d have left my homeland but having lost both parents … and no children, I really wanted to explore Europe.. as a child watching all the movies my father would project at the weekend helped me to say yes to my brother EMANUEL’s offer when the opportunity knocked at my door 🚪!!!
Where are you living ?
@@DailuMiller somewhere in North America For now
I found your channel so interesting. I love hearing about the diff cultures. Back in the day use to be on your ja.com forums. Pleased to see u here.
Really really loved this interview. I visited Verona, Venice, Florence, Rome, and The Vatican. I didn’t experience any racism outside of this guy staring down me and my wife but my African friend said racism there is really bad.
Sibling goals! Loved this interview
Shalom/Peace family and much blessings.
♥️ 🇯🇲 ♥️
This was great. Please bring them back. I love Jamaica! I go there often. Always wanted to go to Italy finally went to Rome for a day by way of London. I want to stay somewhere in Italy for a month or 2.
My favourite so far!
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INSPIRING!...TRULY, NO PLACE LIKE HOME!...BIG UP JAMAICA!
Nice video
I know mico Blanco he uses to come and dance on the cruise ship in Ocho
I love this interview,happy family
I'm living in Italy and I agree with them .
I love to travel so this is my Favorite UA-cam Video.
Hi scheol, i visted Pisa but didn't have any emotional experience...maybe because i don't like historical buildings. I enjoy the agrape liquor
Thx, Donna
For me, it was weird but super enjoyable…!!!
🍷 forever my sister… 😊
I've visited Italy in the past, the architecture is awesome, some of the men were too overly friendly and touchy feely...I did enjoy the food. Venice was nice, Pisa and so was Florence. I'm glad that Emanuel was there because he was more authentic. She loved everything about Italy until her brother start telling the truth.... Some of the Southern Italians are mix with the Moors and they are looked down on by the Northerns because of their darker complexion......I guess she have never seen your channel if she thinks Jamaicans are not all over the world. I wish the brother had more time on the show.
I would love to see some footage of him dancing on TV. How can I get the opportunity to see an old video of the Rasta Dancing??
I really love your channel. It’s the best exposure to different cultures and places from a Jamaican point of view.
Thank You
Great interview!
JOHN-H-CLARKE……….Egypt gave birth to Western Civilization,’ long before the development of Greece and Rome.
i see that politricks is the major weapon all over the world
I'm 24 and I love those older artistes plus the sister has a slight accent
Nice sibling relationship 🤗
Wow am a mind reader i know she was going to say st ann and hildas
Enjoyed watching and listening good job
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Emanuel , has such a nice smile
Emanuel Miller is telling the truth with racism in Italy. I live in Rome for 6 years ; once I say I am Jamaican =red carpet. When I wear my stylist clothes they think I am from Paris and speak French to me , or when they hear me speak English all Red carpet . However , they are super racist at heart-
Hi Nichole, I'm living in Perugia
It's true, I lived there for 5 years,.
Great interview as usual Xavier, I always enjoy watching and listening to other Jamaican experiences all over the world. I visited Rome just before the pandemic and it was a great experience. My daughter and I took a full day tour to Pompeii and stopped in Sorrento for pizza. We covered a whole lot in Rome including a walking food tour. I am not a lover of pasta and that was the only drawback to enjoying the food. I had oxtail that was cooked in tomato sauce but there was no rice to go with it. I ended up eating it with cooked spinach and bread! It was quite good! The history is rich and it doesn't take much imagination to go back hundreds of years to the Roman Empire. There is so much to see in Rome and it's all walkable. I don't recommend going in the summer because it is extremely hot. The Catacombs is a must see although it's creepy. I definitely plan to return soon. I also suggest taking some tours because you will learn more about places you go to.
I find Italian here in the USA they are very nice I did not came across one that I did not like ,l was in Italy the cruise ship dock and we went over the county,
My question is what’s up with the Jamaican style food infused with Italian cuisine (Maddd)
I need to find someone and somewhere to live and find a job,,,so I can settle,,where do I start???
Do you mean here in Italy 🇮🇹? You’d like to move from where you are…?
@@DailuMiller yes I have been thinking about moving overseas, for a long time, I am living in Florida
Jamaica , jamaica, jamaica to the world.
Woulda listen to them whole day.
Italy tried to invade Ethiopia and got beaten by Ethiopians so we as black people have to be mindful of Italians because they have a deep resentment towards us
Cut de vein..touch de root!!!! Fe see who dem really is!!!
Good one
Scheol looks great.
That's ✅️ right, parents got to stop this wanting their children to be this and that and let them be whom God says they should be....all babies are birthed with gifts and talents...
Listen here Mr. please tell Scheol I want to be her friend! Need to connect with a nice Italian man!😀
I'm ready..
Wat a black women beautiful&sweet eeeh😍!!bright , articulate to boot!!
Only if would know how the culture changed in Jamaica now most 15 years old can't even wash a plate that they use .
I enjoyed the interview with Emmanuel more than the sister she's a little annoying..That's just my opinion...Anyway Xavier I found your page just Love what you're doing. I lived in South Florida for over 25 years before moving to Georgia 15 years ago and I never knew about your site...Well, I'm now trying to play catch up...Awesome job from you and your wife... God bless. Thank you for sharing.👍👍👏👏