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Join Date: 04 Oct 2007
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![]() thanks for the tips - i haven't met an english speaking italian on my previous journeys - although i think they do it for fun so they can listen to my poor attempts! sometimes i even had to resort to german.. which i'm equally poor at!
out of interest - what is more offensive to an italian - trying to speak italian (poorly) or doing what most english people do and just talk very LOUD in english? |
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Posts: 282
Join Date: 28 Jul 2007
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![]() I'd try the first solution: if it's impossible for you, you can change...and speak english slow
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The great Dictator!
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Posts: 2,487
Join Date: 13 Jan 2004
Location: Trieste/Trst
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