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Would you want to visit italy even if you are not of italian decent?

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My friend tells me that only italians and people of italian decent like italy but i disagree with him. Wouldn't you want to go to italy even if you aren't italian?

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  1. i'm not an italian but yes i would love to visit Italy...i think it's one of the best place for a holiday n i hope i could go there in bout 5 years time...


  2. i am half italian and im going this summer and i cant wait! but even if i wasnt italian i would still want to go i know people that arent italian and loved it! u should go!.. i agree with mark

  3. I'm italian, but I had  many foreign friends from all over the world coming to visit me for a day and then spend at least one week visiting many of our italian cities. I'm sure anyone would love coming here both for our cities full of art, for our food and in summer also for our weather :)

  4. Italy is visited every year by millions of people fom all over the world.  At any time of the day, in Milan, Florence, Venice or Rome you can see dozen of tourist from all over - from Germany, England, US, but also China and Japan...

    Italy is beautiful, and it's home of the Reinassance, one of the most creative and artistic periods in history of mankind. That's why so many italian cities are so beautiful.

    I know people from all over the world who've been to Italy and they all liked it.  I wouldn't listen to your friend...saying that just people with italian descent like Italy is like saying that just japanese people like sushi...

  5. yes, i've heard the climate their is very good, and i would love to taste some authentic pizza

  6. Of course I love Italy. everybody has their own freedom to choose what they like. Although I'm a Malaysian, BUT I love European countries. don't worry, I think your country's a nice place.

  7. I am American, and absolutely loved it. If you have the oppurtunity you should go! The people ( at least in Rome) were not rude to Americans, but very friendly. The food is the best I have ever tasted and I have been to 3 other countries. The sites are jaw-dropping. Dont be in a hurry, take your time and enjoy all that Italy has to offer. You will not regret it!

  8. I would. it's in my list of places to go before I die.

    I love the culture, the art, the history, and the people of the country.

    Not to mention all the food.

  9. Ciao! I live in U.S. but am Italian from Rome, so I will not answer yes or no, as I am VERY pro-Italy.

    However I think your friend is just giving you a personal opinion and you should take it as such. But tell him that he needs to visit Italy more than anyone else... then ask him again.

    And by the way, my American husband says you should go!

    Cinzia

  10. Ma chi è questo tuo amico? Un po' prevenuto mi pare

  11. of course..  it looks like a stunning place

  12. I am not Italian and I have already been. Italy is fantastic...you don't have to be Italian to enjoy it.

  13. Absolutely...anyone that closed minded is a fool

  14. I have no Italian ancestors, and I love Italy.  I lived there for over two years as a matter of fact and will go back as often as possible.  If you go, don't skip out on Sicily and Southern Italy (Calabria, Puglia, Salento, etc.)  There are some beautiful places to see there, such as Taormina, the Valley of the Temples in Agrigento, Alberobello, etc. If you go, you will fall in love with three things: 1. the people, 2. the food, 3. the scenery!

  15. yes <i would like to travel to Italy someday>>>as in my country the Italian Food is one which bring me crazy for..im not from italian though..

  16. Yes, and I did finally go on a cruise that had three stops in Italy. I finally saw most of what I wanted to see, The Vatican, and the Colleseum in Rome, the city of Rome, the Leaning Tower in Piza, and Mount Vesuvious and the City of Pompei.   As a bonus I also saw the city of Florence, the city of Sorrento and the island of Sicily.  I experienced Italian food the way Italians make it in their restaurants.

    There is so much history and culture in Italy and its major cities that applies to everyone of all ethnic backgrounds.

  17. Italy has so many things that are famous in the world; the historical sites, the cuisine, and not to forget the Vatican. So, I will definitely like to visit Italy, even though I'm not of Italian descent.

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