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  1. I really enjoy that this post includes cultural differences in Italy. Having been to Italy before I do think a lot of this information would be helpful to people visiting Italy for the first time. However, I feel that the post semi-romances going to Italy. I would have like to read something that felt more genuine. It feels that you are trying to sell the reader on going to Italy, rather then speaking the whole truth.

    • Not sure how it’s romanticized? This post is intended for anyone that’s already planning on going, so it’s tips on what to expect. It’s 100% genuine. My boyfriend, who lived in Treviso for 5 years, even helped me put it together so that it would be authentic information from a local’s perspective.

  2. Viduya

    Really amazing blog. Thanks for sharing

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