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London, France, or Italy?? Just a few questions? |
Ok so question #1 : Which place has the friendliest people? The Italians are, with the possible exception of the Dutch, the friendliest people in Western Europe. The claim that they are rude us utter nonsense. I can only shudder to think what an absolute jackass you would have to be to be treated (or imagine you are being treated) rudely by an Italian. I have been to all three places and I was fortunate enough to live in Italy for a year. Without a doubt Italy has the most beautiful architecture, museums, and quaint cities. Once you visit Italy no other country lives up to it. I did not study in Italy but if you are thinking of studying the arts that would be the place to go. go to france. going to london is easy, the only thing challenging about it is trying to understand what the chavs are saying. italians go out of their way just to be rude to people. plus, learning italian will help you in no way whatsoever, unless you plan on living in italy, and nowhere else the rest of your life. france is perfect. better food, much better wine, better people. If you do decide on going to the UK, I should avoid London. Choose one of the other cities, like Manchester - much friendlier, more dynamic young population and very much cheaper to live. London is horrible. Birmingham and Bristol are nicer cities. But I would avoid the UK altogether! It's very (very) crowded and there is soooo much traffic and litter. |
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