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Is Italy friendly to American tourists?

In general, Italians respect Americans and always welcome them as friends. They adore the curiosity of American tourists in regard to experiencing Italian culture, and they love the way that Americans enjoy their food.



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10 Etiquette Tips To Know Before Traveling To Italy
  1. 3 NO NEED TO TIP.
  2. 4 DON'T OVER CONSUME. ...
  3. 5 HAVE SOME RESPECT IN OLD BASILICAS AND CHURCHES. ...
  4. 6 CARRY SOME CASH. ...
  5. 7 DRESS THE PART. ...
  6. 8 BE AWARE OF WHERE YOU ARE. ...
  7. 9 LEARN A FEW GREETING PHRASES. ...
  8. 10 DON'T ASK 'HOW ARE YOU?' UNLESS YOU REALLY MEAN IT. ...


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Although the official language spoken in Rome is Italian, travellers will find that many locals speak English, especially those who work in restaurants, hotels and other places associated with tourism.

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No, the French do not hate American tourists. In fact, France welcomes millions of international visitors each year. And many French enjoy meeting people from other cultures and countries, including Americans. There are, however, unspoken cultural norms and expectations that American tourists often ignore.

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You can wear shorts in Italy and look perfectly normal. I went ahead and packed three pairs of pants and three pairs of shorts. I am so glad I decided to pack some shorts! On the first day, I wore some light khakis. We went to the Vatican and found that there were plenty of men wearing shorts.

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According to the 2022 EF English Proficiency Index, Italy is a moderately speaking English country, ranked in spot 32 among the European countries. However, this still makes it a traveler-friendly destination, especially for English-speaking visitors.

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In other words, no, it's not illegal to speak English in Italy despite what the twitterverse says. English is not the only language targeted by the legislation. All foreign languages are. However, because English is an example of a language that “demeans and mortifies” Italian, it's making headlines.

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