I hope no one takes this offensively, but I have a somewhat silly question;
Are people from Italy as friendly as portrayed on television and movies?
The Italians always seem like a fun, friendly, active bunch that is always willing to feed you. Is this necessarily true? Or is it some sort of complimentary stereotype?
I have some Italian heritage in my background, so I am curious about the actual culture.
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Like on the Sopranos? :D
Some of us can be friendly, some of us in a snake oil salesman way, other are cold, but it also depends on what you look like, nowadays xenophobia is flaming up in Italy due to the illegal immigrants/refugees spike.
I heard several people saying that they found Italy more welcoming/warm than Spain.
Yeah many of us associate food with family and friendship, there's an element of hedonism in how we deal with food, but in a solidary way.
@Berze; thank you very much! I understand that Italians are just as human as the rest of us, but I wanted to know a bit of an Italian person's personal opinion. :)
@Ben; you are right, but the news does not entirely refelect how the people may feel. I honestly hope people don't judge Americans from our news reports.... Ugh. /)__<
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Read Italian political news, too, when you are not watching TV or movies, and get to know Italy and Italians better. Real life is important, too. No?