Like everyone else, Italians are people with all the best and worst of human nature. You should go to Italy and discover for yourself; there are many wonderful things to enjoy there and that includes the people.
To answer that question, one would have to have a prejudice either for or against Italians. That is a form of racism, even though you meant it innocently.
Answer: there are nice Italian people, and there are some Italians who are real rats. Same with Irish, Russian, Swedish, and so forth.
who knows there is so many people in the world some are nice some are mean because of their personalities and tempers and emotions.
People often say "What nice weather we're having" without actually considering the alternative.
It means if you are kind to people then you will get something nice too
In English, the word 'Italian' can be an adjective or a noun depending on its use. In the sentence 'She is Italian' and 'this is an Italian car' the word 'Italian' is an adjective. In the sentences 'Here come the Italians' and 'Is he an Italian' the word 'Italian' is a noun.
It turns the simple statement "mean people suck" into a joke about oral sex, where the optimal scenario is generally considered when the semen is swallowed rather than spit out after giving fellatio to a man. Anybody who swallows, rather than spits, is therefore "nice".
Sometimes, yes.
people in the 60's ofton wore bonnets and they wore dresses and the men wore nice pants with a nice shirt and suspenders with Italian shoes.
"Nice pictures!" in English is Belle foto! in Italian.
"Very nice bicycle!" in English is molto bella bicicletta! in Italian.
Era bello
The primary language spoken in Nice, France is French. However, due to its location on the Mediterranean coast, you may also hear some people speaking Italian or regional dialects.
There are several nice recipes for an Italian dinner. Some of these include: Spinach Ravioli Lasagna, Meatballs, Hearty Italian Couscous, and Baked Ziti.
"Simpatico" is an Italian equivalent of "nice."Specifically, the Italian word is the masculine singular form of the adjective. The pronunciation is "seem-PAH-tee-koh." The feminine equivalent of "simpatica" for a "nice (female)" is pronounced "seem-PAH-tee-kah."
Questo era bello.
There nice
yes it is very nice
Buon viaggio.