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How to not look like a foreigner in Italy?

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  1. Keep Your Shoes On. ...
  2. Shoulders And Knees Must Be Covered In Church. ...
  3. Don't Call During Pisolino. ...
  4. Punctuality Is Not A Priority. ...
  5. Italians Don't Wait In Line. ...
  6. Fare La Bella Figura. ...
  7. Familiarize Yourself With Campanilismo. ...
  8. Do Your Shopping Before Sunday.




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If not, scan fashionable stores during your Italy trip for those you are missing.
  1. Fitted shirts.
  2. Fitted trousers.
  3. Luxury watches.
  4. Loafers and brogues.
  5. Tailored blazers.
  6. Dark denim jeans.
  7. Accessories like scarves, fedoras, and necklaces.


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A nice button-up shirt goes a long way—for men and women —but it shouldn't look stiff or formal. For summer, add a pop of color with a fun print for going out during the day or clubbing at night. Bring at least one nice shirt with a collar in Italy so you don't stick out. The Italian dress code demands it.

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Opt for a pair of comfortable leather boots, flats, or dress shoes instead of blinged out sneakers. Avoid carrying a fanny pack or large backpack with you, since it makes you look like a tourist and tells pickpockets that you're carrying money around.

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Italians dress head to toe, and shoes are a dealbreaker. Instead, opt for sleek ballerinas or pretty jeweled sandals to dress up your outfit; for more casual wear, bright white sneakers or strappy leather sandals (never flip flops or rubber clogs) are both stylish and comfortable enough to take on uneven pavement.

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Signs That a Restaurant Is Definitely a Tourist Trap
  1. The menu is written in multiple languages and paired with country flags. ...
  2. The restaurant is open for dinner at 5:00 p.m. ...
  3. The restaurant offers dishes that aren't typical to the region.
  4. There's someone on the street waving you inside. ...
  5. The site rating is in the window.


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Italy and the United States enjoy warm and friendly relations. The United States has had diplomatic representation in the nation of Italy and its predecessor nation, the Kingdom of Italy, since 1840.

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