Fans of Italia
Monday, September 15, 2014
Tourist life
Labels:
architecture,
Colosseum,
Colossus,
culture,
Europe,
fountains,
friends,
Gianicolo Hill,
history,
Italy,
life,
Naples,
nature,
Old Rome,
people,
pope,
summer,
tourist,
Vatican City,
Vesuvius
Location:
Rome, Italy
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Farewell
As we travel somewhere for some time, we get used to that place and those people who surround us. We also become a little part of their culture, because we are curious about the way they live and we want to know about it. Visiting Italy for few weeks, showed how small cities can be enormously different from big cities.
It also taught me how every culture is unique and how people see everything totally differently. Let me give you the most simplest example. In Toronto, when we go to the bar or restaurant we are most likely to tip the waiter/waitress who served us because that's how it is for us. In Italy, tipping the waiter is totally something big, because their wage is as high as the wage of an engineer so it wouldn't matter for them at all.
Shopping boutiques and grocery store would close early on the weekend.
All these small, different, unique and cultural things we learn make us understand and learn more about the culture and also get used to it very quick.
As my amazing trip ended in Italy, I can say that Italy stole my heart. I may not be Italian, but as they say "Home is where your heart is." My home is in Gaeta now. I'm planning on living there happily every after! :)
It also taught me how every culture is unique and how people see everything totally differently. Let me give you the most simplest example. In Toronto, when we go to the bar or restaurant we are most likely to tip the waiter/waitress who served us because that's how it is for us. In Italy, tipping the waiter is totally something big, because their wage is as high as the wage of an engineer so it wouldn't matter for them at all.
Shopping boutiques and grocery store would close early on the weekend.
All these small, different, unique and cultural things we learn make us understand and learn more about the culture and also get used to it very quick.
As my amazing trip ended in Italy, I can say that Italy stole my heart. I may not be Italian, but as they say "Home is where your heart is." My home is in Gaeta now. I'm planning on living there happily every after! :)
North America in Italy
I honestly never saw so many people talking about North
America in Italy. Who would ever think that everybody there knows about Canada?
Sorry, US are too mainstream these days. Just kidding.
I went to the bar with my friends one of the nights (Trinity College Pub in Rome, the most amazing bar ever! I HIGHLY recommend), I
ordered margarita, and as I know in Canada they taste much sweeter and better
because margarita in Italy is totally a different drink. I didn’t know that!
Don’t make the same mistake there, so order margarita cocktail instead.
(Unfortunately this is not the photo of the margarita I was stuck with) |
Anyway, I came
up to the bartender and I asked him to “exchange” the drink since I didn’t like
it. As I said that, he stopped doing what he was doing, stared at me and
smiled. I didn’t know what he was smiling about so I asked what’s going on.
First thing he tells me “Are you from North America?” Since I’m originally not
Canadian, I was totally surprised why he asked that. After that he tells me
this “I know people in North America can exchange their drink if they don’t
like it. Here, in Italy, if you order, you don’t like it, then you have to
finish it.” Ugh. Yes, I wasn’t an exception, so I was stuck with that drink. If
you’re ordering a drink, make sure you order it carefully; otherwise you’ll be
stuck with it.
Another time, as my friends and I were taking a walk at the
beach in Gaeta, we started talking to the guard that worked there. His English
wasn’t perfect and I don’t speak Italian, but we had a nice conversation. Of
course, he guessed where I was from. As I told him I was from Canada, he right
away asked if I’m from Toronto. I was speechless. Toronto is known in Italy? He
told me that Toronto is the place that every Italian would love to visit and
that Toronto is on the news, newspapers, Internet and everybody talks about it.
I actually felt very honoured, because I didn’t know that North America was so popular in Rome and a small city like Gaeta.
I actually felt very honoured, because I didn’t know that North America was so popular in Rome and a small city like Gaeta.
Tourist sights
Vatican City |
Second place to visit is of course Colosseum and the area of
Old Rome. Actually feels like it’s ancient times when you’re in Old Rome.
Old Rome |
Sunrise from Gianicolo Hill |
Spanish Stairs |
P.S Also, for the gelato lovers, try and get some real Italian
gelatos while you’re there, the most delicious thing when it’s hot outside. I
don’t think there’s a need for me to say this but do not forget to taste of a real Italian pizza!
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