Younger Italians spend their weekdays at school. In the evening, they may be at home, because of the amount of homework that's given out by their teachers. On weekends, they get together with family and friends for fun activities. If they're religious, they fit religious services and training into their week and weekend.
Older Italians spend their weekdays at work or in and out of the home. Those Italians who don't work tend to spend the time going shopping, meeting with friends in outdoor cafes or public parks, and running their households. In the evening, they tend to be home with their families. On weekends, they hold special activities and dinners with other family members and friends. Or they may go out to restaurants.
Italians typically start their day with a leisurely breakfast, often consisting of a pastry and coffee. They then go about their work or daily activities, which may include a siesta in the afternoon. Evenings are usually spent enjoying a meal with family or friends, often followed by a passeggiata, a leisurely evening stroll.
Yes, Italians are known to applaud. Italians tend to be a critical but appreciative audience. Entertainers and speakers tend to like to present in the different regions of Italy. Italians are protective and proud of their regional traditions. But they're appreciative of outstanding achievements and relevant information from others. That's why Italians and non Italians alike consider it an honor to perform before audiences throughout Italy.
Italian cities did not have strict centralized governments or fixed boundaries during the Renaissance period. Instead, they were often divided into city-states ruled by wealthy merchant families or nobles.
Both Italians and Australians have a strong passion for food and drink, with a rich culinary tradition. They also share a love of the outdoors, enjoying activities such as hiking, surfing, and beach-going. Additionally, both cultures value family and community connections.
No, Greeks are not Italian. Greeks are people from Greece, while Italians are people from Italy. These are two distinct ethnic groups with their own cultures, languages, and histories.
Most Italians have a heritage that can be traced back to the ancient Roman civilization. However, Italy has also been influenced by various other cultures throughout history, including Greek, Etruscan, and Norman influences. Additionally, Italy has a strong cultural heritage in the arts, cuisine, and fashion.
The Muslim Italians pray 5 times a day like other Muslims every where. Christian Italians pray as Christians everywhere.
ANZAC Day is commemorated (not celebrated) by people who live in Australia and New Zealand. No doubt Italians who live in these countries do commemorate ANZAC Day, especially Italians who have accepted citizenship of these countries.
June 2 is Republic Day.
The Day of the Dead is a Mexican holiday, celebrated to honor their dead ancestors. It originated in Mexico, it was not celebrated by the Italians.
Christmas Eve is the day on which Italians celebrate. In ancient times, one day was considered as ending, and the next day as beginning, with sundown. So Christmas actually began the evening before.
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Columbus day is significant because it was the day that clolumbus sailed and discovered land and named it the America
once a day I think!
long socks, bowties and top hats!
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