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What is fat in Italian?

Updated: 4/28/2022
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An Italian person that is over weight.

Ok look whoeva said an Italian person over wait. that's not an answer. Italians are not fat!! I am full blooded Italian and i am only 95lbs. Not to forget, my friend Michael is naples Italian and he is a skinny lil' thing and the rest of his fam. Same with mine. So yaa whoeva asked this question, Italians are not fat and i hate when ppl say short and plumpy Italians. I cant stand ppl who are sterio types about Italians. Now, I am not saying that you are, but if you hear someone acting like that plz correct them :d :D we would really appriciate it.

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