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@flexypower28 күн бұрын
Never ever Anna. Never ever
@CesarGarcia-bm6zf28 күн бұрын
I am in Roma now (late November). I enjoyed your video and your passion for Italian and culture.
@AnnaGoldmanTravel28 күн бұрын
@@CesarGarcia-bm6zf aww thank you so much indeed for watching 🩵 And enjoy your stay in Roma capitale 🤗
@italianspoken27 күн бұрын
Wow you jam-packed these tips together! All very useful and important!
@landerosricardo8429 күн бұрын
Lived in Gaeta, Italy for two years. Amazing
@AnnaGoldmanTravel29 күн бұрын
Italy is an amazing country indeed 🤩
@ciricinzia994828 күн бұрын
The most of the Italain city have local bus and other form of transport. You can see in the site of the city
@chiaramazza552328 күн бұрын
Italian here. Coffee in paper cups isn't just for tourists. Many years ago, when I was a child, every day people working in shops or offices would call the nearest coffee place to ask for their usual espresso. Then, within 5-10 minutes, one of the junior servers would put the regular espresso cups (not paper) onto a tray and bring it to the shop/office. Nowadays that service isn't widely available as it was back then, and the same office workers/shop assistants go to the coffee place and bring the paper cups to their working place. As for sitting down with one's cup of coffee, ask if there's only table service or if there are some tables at which you may sit for free. Where I live, more than one place has two different sets of tables: one is table service only, the other is entirely free, meaning that you can take your coffee cup with you and sit down without paying additional charges. It's true that cappuccino isn't considered an afternoon drink, but there are some Italian people who do order it (at coffee places) no matter how late it is. In Bologna there's just one public fountain in the tiny area in which tourists usually hang out, so do buy your bottled water if you aren't near it. There are or there used to be fountains in other areas of the city centre, but no tourists there. There is Uber in some Italian cities (you find a list on their website), but only Uber black, the luxury cars which come with a driver in suit and tie
@jeffroussell27 күн бұрын
Why go to Starbucks if traveling to Italy. I try to avoid anything American while traveling, want to experience local food, lodging or whatever. Coke was the one exception.
@breaker690027 күн бұрын
In Rome right now! Leaving for Florence tomorrow, then Venice
@paolop.732729 күн бұрын
In Sicily and in Sardinia there are buses, they are often late but they exist.
@AnnaGoldmanTravel29 күн бұрын
Do they 🤩🤩 no way! I’ve been to Sardinia like 10 times 🤪 never seen any local bus only tourist huge buses delivering tourists to the hotels 😎
@GypsyKseven28 күн бұрын
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel I'm Sardinian and I live in Sardinia... all the "big cities" have a public transport system and it's also efficient... and also most of the towns have over ten thousand inhabitants, and Cagliari also has a surface subway line! It's obvious that you won't find them in small towns with a few thousand people!
@doctortubes128 күн бұрын
@@GypsyKseven👍in Cagliari bus service is excellent
@panterone176928 күн бұрын
@@AnnaGoldmanTravelnon sei mai stata in Sardegna visto che non hai mai visto gli autobus blu AST che servono tutte le città e paesi, oltre agli autobus cittadini. Ho la casa di vacanza vicino a Porto Rotondo e ci saranno una decina di autobus al giorno che vanno ad Olbia da dove puoi prenderne altri per Sassari, Cagliari, Tempio Pausania........ Che figura di me...nta.
@gio779928 күн бұрын
@@AnnaGoldmanTravelwhere have you been in Sardinia? Every big town has city buses, each small town and village are connected to another or to the main town by blue buses (ARST) or by train. Probably you were inside a hotel village near Porto Cervo and it's going to be difficult to find buses in those fake villages.
@alexRM5828 күн бұрын
Ciao Anna bella! 😉Let me clarify, also here again down your funny interesting video. I see that for "YTuber/influencers" its nice to exagerate or stereotype everything, okay! But Cappuccino, or cocktail/aperitivo is not customary for Italians to drink with lunch or dinner such as pasta, pizza or meat/fish: as you rightly said: then, if in the afternoon you want a cappuccino, chocolate, tea and a dessert, a cake obviously everyone does it! That is: NO cappuccino with pasta, or Spritz with Fiorentina steak! So, nowdays if tourists want to insist with this silly stuff, sure they can and will find many places ready to serve it: with lot of fun and laughing! 😂👍
@jackdorsey485029 күн бұрын
Nice talk, one thing we don't expect every Italian to speak English don't expect every American ( especially Me ) to know the metric system since you said you reside in the U.S.A...
@AnnaGoldmanTravel29 күн бұрын
@@jackdorsey4850 77°F 😉 my bad 🤗 We are usually adding it at post production 🩵
@joyrod630227 күн бұрын
She is not Italian
@jackdorsey485027 күн бұрын
@@joyrod6302 I never said ( and don't put words in my mouth) she Italian! my comment was about the metric system & it could she include imperial counterparts that what I said
@emilianogabriele487828 күн бұрын
starting the morning at 9 or 10?? where?? not true, in Rome there is so much traffic that you have to start your day at 6 at least...
@AnnaGoldmanTravel28 күн бұрын
But when you don’t need to go to work ? 😉 don’t tell me that Italian loooooooove waiting up at 6am and do it even on Saturday and Sunday 😁 like Norwegians for example. Because they really enjoy it 🙂
@panterone176928 күн бұрын
@@AnnaGoldmanTravelgli italiani lavorano in media 1750 ore all'anno contro le 1400 dei tedeschi😂😂. Te vivi a Roma con conoscenti nullafacenti e non conosci l'Italia vera
@panterone176928 күн бұрын
@@AnnaGoldmanTravelnon sai cosa sia la vita reale degli italiani, vivi nella tua bolla romanesca di fannulloni.
@flexypower28 күн бұрын
Does this gudget has a партнёрская ссылка на тебя?
@massimo.f197327 күн бұрын
Anna ma hai la guarda del corpo ? 😂 Con tutta la strumentazione in bella vista è strano che ancora non sei stata derubata... 😬 Al '' nasone '' mi hai fatto ridere, sei forte.. daje
@alvarofantucci97910 күн бұрын
Ma quanto sei brava intelligente e empatica saluti da trasteverino
@albertobonfanti28 күн бұрын
Sei sulla buona strada per diventare italiana😀😃😄
@AnnaGoldmanTravel28 күн бұрын
Grazie mille ☺️🩵
@Giovis96827 күн бұрын
😂😂😂 idolo 👏🇮🇹
@stephencharles693229 күн бұрын
Unless I missed it, I think you should announce that you are promoting a free item you were given, like the phone holder. But giving an unbiased view. Just to show “full disclosure” as they say in other channels.
@AnnaGoldmanTravel29 күн бұрын
It’s right at the end of the description 😉 do you know the cost of the video you are watching now ? 🤔 maybe the cost of my trips for you to watch from your couch 😉 So when you want to be smart and play smart really look at the situation from all angles 🩵
@NinaSimone24U28 күн бұрын
🎉@@AnnaGoldmanTravel
@tizioincognito573124 күн бұрын
And remember: if you are in a restaurant or a pizzeria do not use your hands to eat the pizza. It is very rude. Use knife and fork, we are civilized peoples, not barbarians 😂
@francescasiciliani161527 күн бұрын
Non è proprio tutto corretto ciò che hai detto..tuttavia si è vero abbiamo molte regole per molte cose😂
@vanessadimarco15829 күн бұрын
Ma i turisti iniziano la giornata alle 9 o alle 10 del mattino. I romani forse la domenica. 😂
@AnnaGoldmanTravel29 күн бұрын
I’ve seen Romans who are working from home 😉😁
@AnnaGoldmanTravel29 күн бұрын
And … be honest.. Italians do not like waking up at 7am like Norwegians or Americans 😉 just sometimes they have to 😁
@lupoalberto838428 күн бұрын
Io sono uno dei tanti che si sveglia alle 6.30.... ma non vivo a Roma
@vanessadimarco15828 күн бұрын
@AnnaGoldmanTravel to be honest maybe they don’t like it but they do. To be precise most people get out of their home at 7 or even 6 because of the traffic and the distance. The center of a town is nor the town. Most of the bar outside the centre open at 6 am because they have their first clients getting their coffee before go to work.
@alexp876428 күн бұрын
I Romani la iniziano anche alle 4 per lavorare, non tutti lavorano in ufficio. scommetto che sei il genio del quartiere, e sei la solita settentrionale che straparla
@zaynalsikder92133 күн бұрын
🇧🇩❤️🇮🇹
@dougbach24 күн бұрын
Rome people are rude compared to other places in Europe
@enricacantori298427 күн бұрын
A che ora inizia la giornata in Italia??? Ma va...
@setauket202229 күн бұрын
I'm sure if u cane to America I could write at least 100 things Italians should not do in America. PS I am 98% italian
@AnnaGoldmanTravel29 күн бұрын
@@setauket2022 sure! For it 🤩🤩 send me a link after I’ll be your first view ☺️🩵 Btw I love the US and can’t wait to be back ☺️
@panterone176928 күн бұрын
@@AnnaGoldmanTravelnon ti rimpiangeremo
@JohnShepard-jv9xj29 күн бұрын
Ha Ha Ha Anna tu sei una comica non fai altro che parlare di Roma e dell'Italia.....guarda che esiste anche la Russia non ti devi vergognare di essere russa e Moscovita solo perché l'Italia è il paese più bello del mondo. Fai qualche reportage anche dalla bellissima San Pietroburgo o Mosca,da Tokyo Chicago New York Toronto Montreal Londra ecc......Noi Romani ti vogliamo bene,ma parlaci anche della tua terra 🌎 🌎 🌎 alla prossima Cicerone.😴😷🤒🤢🤮🤧🥵👋🤌✌️🫰🤙👍✊️☝️👊👏🫶
@AnnaGoldmanTravel29 күн бұрын
Why would I go to Russia if I can stay in Europe 😁 as you noticed, I’m filming from the countries where I am. I am running relocation school where I literally help people move abroad. You really think it’s safe for me to go back to Russia? 🤔
@paolop.732728 күн бұрын
@@AnnaGoldmanTravel Why for you is dangerous to come back in Russia. In Rome, I have known other nice Russian girls. They are quiet and, once a year, they return to Russia to visit their relatives.