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The idea is to nibble, but many young Italians and other tourists have begun to use theaperitivoin lieu of a dinner, filling up their plates multiple times to satisfy hunger. This is perfectly acceptable but not really the point of anaperitivo,assuming you aren’t on a tight budget. Before...
Are Italians over free returns? Free returns aren’t the e-commerce essential they once were in Italy. In 2022, 85% of Italian shoppers said they would buy more online if returns were free – but in 2023 that number had dropped by 20%.5 65% are more likely to buy if returns are ...
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If you want to pay the prices that Italians pay for your coffee, then drink it like they do: standing at the bar Leave behind a small tip Before you leave, put down a small coin; 20 cents will do. It’s not necessary, but it’s a nice token of gratitude for the ...
Other athletes who shone during the Test Event were France'sCamille LecointreandJérémie Mionin the Mixed Two Person Dinghy category, ItaliansGianluigi UgoliniandMaria Giubileiin Mixed Multihull as well asSharon Kantorfrom Israel in Women's Windsurfing. ...
1. A cafe is actually called a “bar” in Italy First, it’s important to know that what we call a “café”, Italians call a “bar”. (What’s especially confusing, but we’ll get to in a minute, is thatcaffèactually means “coffee”.) You’ll see hundreds of bars around Rome...
It also happened to spell "SOS" in Morse code. Everyone agreed it was way better than "SSSDDD," which is what the Italians were pushing for at the International Radiotelegraph Convention in November of 1906. The term SOS was voted in as the official international distress signal and went ...