What Connor REALLY Went To Italy For
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Imagine if Connor went to the south, that would be the REAL South East Asia experience
It's everything he said, plus the spicy food
Turns out Reggio Calabria was South East Asia all along
omg yeah if he cane here to the south, he'd retract that statement. It's wild out here
The perfect trip is: starting from sicilia,then directly to Napoli,then maybe skip Roma if they aren't interested in visiting the city the Colosseo ecc and just go directly to Emilia Romagna, then Toscana,then Veneto, then around milano's zones and at the end Trentino alto Adige and valle d'Aosta, I would include also Sardegna but is a bit far from all the rest so if they have the energy to fly also up there it would be an absolut W but this obviously is up to them,didn't put calabria becouse between the South regions is the most kinda lame even if there are some beautiful places and good food
@@ghezinho9049bruh 💀
"I'm pretty sure rules are just suggestions there" summarises Italy so well it's unfair
Se lo capiscono così facilmente gli stranieri siamo proprio un circo
Che vergogna 😂
Però non è vero vhe non ci sono segnali stradali e che sembriamo in tailandia 😢
si ma la gente rallenta solo dove ci sono gli autovelox e per uno straniero che non conosce è facile pensare che la gente non sappia quali sono i limiti
@@ilefab4545
ma alla fine siamo fatti cos+, da noi si vive bene anche per questo
@@digge2210
Wait till my man Connor finds out that Italy managed to get one of them fancy espresso machines in the International Space Station
Spe abbiamo davvero messo una macchina per l'espresso sulla ISS?
CAMPIONI DEL MONDO🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
@@bonogiamboni4830 yes, Lavazza ISSpresso
@@giorgiodidio5687 che battuta di merda, la adoro.
@@bonogiamboni4830 per quanto possa sembrare una battuta, è la pura verità
@@giorgiodidio5687 no no, mi immagino perfettamente che la gente così geniale da riuscire a mettere una macchina da caffè nello spazio sia anche così cretina da chiamarla così, dicevo che il nome scelto da loro era una battuta di merda che adoro, non che era tutta una tua battuta.
The fact that Connor enjoyed coffee in Italy in every single place he went just confirms to me that outside of here every coffee taste like piss
Have you tried Cuban Coffee
daje ziiii 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
@@maskedgamerjoker6148 bro cuban coffe is just like italian coffee but with sugar
@@mqw.4377 is the method of making the same or different?
@@maskedgamerjoker6148 do you use a moka pot?
(I’m italian) i really don’t know how but in just one week connor understood everything about italy and italians. And I mean it, everything he said was so true to me and idk it was just surprising for me.
Because he's quite critical at something he doesnt like at first (ex: reviewing Dr. Strange 2, or H3ntai/Douj!n episode). If he likes something he will be quite passionate but annoying at the same time because he just tells you that thing is soo good not why it's so good.
concordo
morunno u cacio e pepe. splashhhhh pa pa papapa pa pe raaaaa (suono incotrollabile della sigla del gabibbo czcams.com/video/7Yf-sgm3WZA/video.html). anyway let's hope they'll come to italy ones again
(Italian here) It is one of the most superficial videos about Italy that I've ever seen, save for the comparison with south-est Asia and maybe the fact that italians are loud
Also I wasn't too pleased to hear that half of the video was him praising the same two things
For italians it's rare to find a really good coffee in Italy and that is also for every other drink or food.
That should tell you how different are the italian standard vs the rest of the world when it's about food 😂
si, veramente. infatti me lo faccio a casa
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La metà dei bar/caffetterie te lo brucia, e non se ne rendono neanche conto
@@andreaspooky6183 per non parlare di quando chiedi il caffè al ristorante
@@andreaspooky6183il 99% caffè in italia fa veramente schifo, ormai sono convinto che chi dice che è buono o ha le papille gustative talmente bruciate dalle 3 c napoletane oppure è un turista ritardato che è talmente affascinato dall’italia che crede che siamo ancora i migliori al mondo nel caffè quando di migliore abbiamo solo ingiustamente la nomea
Per non parlare che da un paio d'anni il caffè è diventato "un dito di caffè in un bicchierino da shot"
In Italy (Neaples) bars do "coffee paid by a friend"
Basically, a random person with money to spare can go to the bar and pay a coffee that he doesn't drink. Then another random person can go to the bar and ask if there is a coffee already paid, so the barman gives him a coffee. Because no one should be too poor to have a coffee in the morning
I personally don't like coffee, but culturally speaking it's important here
We don't do that, try doing it at a bar and you will receive weird looks or am insult at best
@@FascistTrex in my city is pretty much common place
A Napoli si fa praticamente ovunque
I'm from Napoli, and even when they do get you weird looks, as long as you've paid, they're fine@@FascistTrex
I remember reading a book in school about some kid whose dad died (can't remember how or why but i think there was some mystery to it), the kid managed to track down the last cafe his dad visited after reading a note saying his dad left a "caffè sospeso" aka this "coffee paid by a friend" there. He ordered the caffè sospeso and the bartender gave it to him and offhandedly mentioned that the cafe doesn't get that many people visiting and this coffee had been suspended for a long time (exactly the amount of time since the dad died). The kid drank the coffee and it was a whole emotional experience, and later when drinking his mother's coffee at home he'd think that it wasn't the same.
I'm Italian!
If trash taste wanted to see more of traditional northern Italy..we'd love to have you!
There are dozens of us!
Hundreds of us
Thousands of us!
Tens of us
Some of us!
good thing garnt wasn't there to order his favorite "big spaghetti"
“big spaghetti”
Omgg whats this one from?
"Ah, che bell' 'o cafè
Pure in carcere 'o sanno fa"
"Ah, how nice is the coffee, even in prison they make it good"
~ famous italian song
italian song that's not written in italian, so why call it an italian song instead of a neapolitan song?
@@natural783 I mean, you _could_ interpret "italian" here as "from Italy" instead of "the language of Italy".
@natural783 First of all: I have a news for you, Naples is of ITALY's cities, therefore everything Neapolitan is also ITALIAN, and also EUROPEAN.
Secondly: the song is by an ITALIAN singer from GENOVA, an was co-written with authors from Naples and BRESCIA.
Thirdly: the chorus was inspired by a Domenico Modugno's song, who was from the region of PUGLIA.
@@giovannimoriggi5833 punto primo: non importa chi scrive la canzone. Posso scrivere una canzone in inglese ed essere italiano. Punto secondo: mi fa molto piacere vedere come tutte le lingue e tradizioni regionali sono ITALIANE quando ci fa comodo (però ovviamente non rendiamo ufficiali le lingue regionali all'interno dello Stato). Quindi mi dispiace, ma siccome non c'è da parte dello Stato l'intenzione di ufficializzare e salvare lingue e dialetti d'Italia preferisco chiamare le cose con il proprio nome: quella è una canzone scritta da un genovese in napoletano (precisamente dialetto di Napoli). Questo vale per qualsiasi lingua e dialetto d'Italia da nord a sud.
È un discorso molto complesso che ovviamente non vorrai capire: se dici che questa è una canzone italiana, poiché giustamente il dialetto di Napoli e la lingua napoletana viene parlata appunto nel Sud Italia, ma allo stesso tempo questa lingua (come il Lombardo, il Piemontese etc etc) non viene giuridicamente considerata tale allora perché dovrei considerare questa una canzone del patrimonio nazionale italiano? Certo è una canzone "italiana" perché viene dalla penisola italiana, ma mi sembra un po' come dire: i romani erano italiani perché chiamavano la penisola: Italia. Mi sembra una maniera molto superficiale.
Ripeto, se lo stato italiano riconoscesse tutte le lingue d'Italia e si preoccupasse di salvaguardarle non avrei nulla da dire, ma fino ad ora (28/08/2023) non mi sembra sia questo il caso.
@@natural783 La tua reticenza non conta niente. Napoli è un sottoinsieme dell'Italia, e quindi sei tu che non vorrai capire, che te ne esci con domande da bambino di cinque anni: come mai non la chiami napoletana?!?…
Per quanto riguarda la conservazione delle lingue/dialetti locali sfondi una porta aperta, amico mio, ma io stesso vengo da una regione dove si è sempre parlato fortemente dialetto, eppure gli stessi figli dei miei fratelli sono stati educati a parlare un cacchio di italiano regionalizzato, e questo sta succedendo ampiamente solo grazie alla miopia della maggior parte della gente che è come i miei stessi fratelli cretini. Un mio grande desiderio sarebbe che a scuole si studiasse quello, così magari i cretini dei miei compatrioti saprebbero trascrivere il loro dialetto adeguatamente - ogni tanto.
E ricordiamo anche quanto in certe regioni la cultura del "noi non siamo Italia" non aiuti di certo ad una consapevolezza generalizzata. Poi vorrei anche ricordare che, per quanto ne so, il Napoletano non è un dialetto ma una lingua.
La questione è appunto complicata e piuttosto scoraggiante, ma negare l'evidenza non ti porta da nessuna parte, e uscirtene da ultimo con argomentazioni socio-politiche ugualmente non ti porta da nessuna parte. Al 28/08/23 la geografia politica quella è, ma sempre e comunque verrà ricordato come Napoli non sia un'isola attaccata a caso all'Italia da un giorno all'altro, ma una parte INTEGRANTE di essa, checché ne dicano i separatisti di qualsiasi corrente.
PS: in tutto questo mi piace osservare come il grande slancio sovranista del governo attuale sia la solita scoreggia piena di finto orgoglio per fenomeni culturali che non sa né governare né difendere.
PS2: scrivere e cantare una canzone di cultura napoletana per un genovese è esattamente ciò che un italiano intelligente ha saputo fare per onorare una parte diversa del proprio stesso Paese. Fattene una ragione.
Italian watcher right here.
I hope the show will be enough known in Italy in the future so you'll be able to take the tour in this country and visit it a bit more.
For now, i'm glad you found the food great, Connor
Prima gli italiani devono cominciare a capire un po' di inglese, forse se ne può riparlare😂
@@Franceee___ eh magari.. in tutte le classi in cui sono stato, di gente che sapeva l'inglese ce n'erano 2 o 3 massimo. ma alla fine l'inglese non lo impari a scuola ma lo impari su internet, io non ho mai aperto il mio libro di inglese però ho sempre avuto 9.
@@xkolm sisi assolutamente e forse anche podcast come questi possono essere tra i metodi migliori per impararlo per noi stranieri, certo che però le basi andrebbero comunque imparate a scuola o perlomeno insegnate prima di fare tutto il resto da soli
Italian food slaps.
(Cries in lactose intolerance)
Don't just cry in lactose intolerance.
Be a man.
Shit in lactose intolerance.
In Italy we have appetizer, then first course (pasta, risotto,...) and second course (fish, meat), there is no main course
The main course is usually choosing to eat either a first or a second course. You wouldn't eat first and second course each day.
@@gs7828 It depends. We don't eat all everyday, but at the restaurant it works like that
I'm surprised the Italians let Connor in after his American vs Italian pizza take xD
I agree with everything Connor says about Italy, except for one thing: there is spicy food in Italy, but it's usually a Southern Italy specialty, so I'm not surprised if you didn't know
P.S. there is at least one Italian watching you guys ✋🏻
Io ne ho contati almeno 10 😂
Sì però ho sentito svariati amanti del piccante dire che in realtà il cibo calabrese non è comunque remotamente piccante come quello thailandese o indiano o cose così. Mio fratello per esempio ha la moglie turca e quei due si mangiano gli habanero come fossero caramelle. Una volta sono andati a una pizzeria in cui il cuoco calabrese si era messo a parlare di quanto fosse estremamente piccante il loro olio al peperoncino, e mio fratello ne ha messa una quantità immonda sulla pizza e se l'è mangiata quasi senza accorgersi del piccante.
I'm glad that Connor had a nice vacation, and was able to just have some time to himself. Enjoy some Italian food, relax without any cameras, possibly flood a hotel room while playing TFT.
Is that a hert signal from angel beats? If so, then iam a genius
Italian here… and I’m flying to Dublin to watch the show
"I'm pretty sure rules are just suggestions"
Never before have i been so offended by something i one hundred percent agree with.
Anyways you are always welcome here in Italy.
chi è che guarda i limiti di velocità in italia?😂
@@fakeprofile6646io. Imposto il limite alla macchina e non ci penso più.
Italian here, it's nice to see Connor understands and appreciates our culture (aka the food), but now you NEED to visit southern Italy. I swear it'll almost feel like a different country
Fun fact: almost 80% of Italian Americans have blood from yes, the South and Sicily
it doesn't feel like a different country, it IS a different country. The cultural heritage of the south is so different that it's truly amazing to see it. Obviously we are all under the same flag now, but for the longest time the Borbons have stayed in the southern italy and our govern (Giolitti *cough cough*) have done nothing to integrate south with north and instead increased this difference; north and south doesn't feel like another country, it unfortunately is, at it's roots, another completely different country. The only occasions where we are all united it's when the national italian football team plays (and if we aren't against maradona, right neapolitans?).
@@ErikPT fun fact, barely the blood, nothing more
@@kamiyama1777per fortuna che c'è il Centro
@@kamiyama1777Nations may have some variations in them. But as someone who lived both in Italy, and in other places, I can assure you that there is definitely an italian culture, from North to south. Also, southern Italy is not a monolithic block. We have difference even in the south. In the North is the same thing. A furlan is not the same as a Piedmontese...
"the only thing missing was super spicy food"
My dude hasn't gone to Calabria 😂
Connor testing his heart's RNG with those espresso shots XD
It depends. Caffeine in an expresso is a bit. In an american coffee is 10 times more... so... if he drank 2 or 3 american coffee at home he could be healtyer now
Genovese sauce is from Napoli. It's called Genovese because the family name of the Neapolitain chef who invented it was Genovese. The sauce is based on onions, carrots and minced meat. However, abroad they tend to name Italian dishes from the name of the city. Therefore, pesto becomes genovese because pasta and pesto is from Genova. That's why the misunderstanding
I was about to screech in rage and pain ahahah. I truly hope he intended it that way.
He means the pesto
they don't have genovese in america, they have pesto, that's why he talked about a sauce from genova he probabily got it mixed up
I assume "Genovese *sauce* " is what they call pesto sauce. Had he said "Genovese Pasta", then that comes from the South
Actually the correct name is "Pesto alla Genovese".
"Genovese sauce" is another thing.
Just to say eh?
I was so sad when I discovered that the they didn't plan to come to Italy for the tour, I was not surprised when they said not many italians watch the show but with all their food takes, coffee and pizza crust debate0s I thought it might have a chance that they would still add a stop there but alas... maybe next time!
The espresso machine may cost a lot, but trust me, with how much people drink coffee you earn double that ahahah
Yep, even considering espresso is really cheap😂
OH COME ON YOU GOTTA COME TO ITALY, while in the grand scheme of things we may not be as big of a community, we would *ALL* turn up for sure at the prospect of making Garnt eat his words... and the crust
8:55 "the only thing it's missing is super spicy food"
Connor, my friend, my guy, my broski, sounds to me like you GOTTA visit Southern Italy
I think we ALL know connor went to Italy as a jojo reference
You summoned the italian viewers
Italian right here!!! we do watch you guys!
Btw there are Italians that do not eat the pizza crust too and I'm one of them. Makes my stomach full right away and I end up not finishing the rest of the pizza, that's why I tend to leave it there.
LOVE U GUYS ❤️
(hope my English is OK)
Wa! Un fratello! Che bello trovare un’anima affine (io essendo Napoletano vengo sempre guardato male perché lascio il cornicione…mi gonfia gente, mi gonfia che devo fa?!?)
faccio lo stesso con la pizza
In Italy offering an espresso also became a custom. It's like the next thing beside water you will always find
Ok now explain the espresso thing Italians! I was in Italy once and i love the expresso ice cream and sorbet. Sorbet way better than milk base ice cream and i loved the sorbet that you could get at the beach.
I was in sicily btw.
@@gilgabro420 natural ingredients
Sicily is known in Italy for its sorbets/slushes, they are the best at it, it's just incredible
Funny thing, there is another kind of genovese sauce that is from Naples, and it's similar to ragù.
Btw, the hinterland train experience is so real. Service between towns and Milan is great. Service that doesn't pass by Milan is close to nonexistence.
Three things are certain about what's in an Italian's home: one espresso machine, garlic, and pasta.
To add why espresso machines are so common - first and foremost, living in Italy, you actually made me realise that it's an odd thing - but it's probably because work shifts start sometimes at 5 AM and people don't have the time to go to a bar. Plus, having a functioning espresso machine is way cheaper on the long run. It's also common for people to offer coffee when someone enters their home, so there is always a need for a working machine-
TLDR: There is always high social demand for espresso.
I'm suprised nobody ever mentioned Jojo once in this conversation.
As an italian i can confirm that i eat peak quality food every day to the point i wish i lived somewhere else cause now its hard to find something that tastes better (excluding other countries specialities ofc)
Same. I'm sad whenever I think about travelling
I hope someone invites my boys to some anime&manga fair in Italy
You went to Langhe! The Barolo area has a couple of my fav restaurants! I'm looking to buy a house there to refurbish for my danish in-laws, it's a great area!
bruh for coffe we are built different
I am italian and I watch you! If you ever go to Italy, you have to visit sicily. You would love it
I was in italy few months ago.. Food is very good, but pizza with mushrooms on it was godlike
Fellow Italian watcher here, trash taste tour in Italy when ??
Now the comments will be full of italians aahahahaha... oh merda pure io sono italiano...
I'm Italian and I sort of watch you? Also my mom would be proud of Connor's coffee addiction
Just a reminder: Vespa is an italian brand... :) that's why they're "some" there ;)
I'm italian and I watch you all the time, please come to Italy!🙏
Summer is best season to eat in Italy cause that’s the season of tomatoes and basil 🍝
Thanks for the nice words about my country, come to Parma next time we have cheese, ham, awesome wine etc
I'm Italian living in Ireland since years and I'm watching you guys since the last 3 years 😎👍🏻
Do you miss the food?
When I was in Greece I was in tbe most remote village convienience store rundown and had the best freddo cappuccino ever.
Omg you've been in Barolo, it's a beautiful place, I do busking almost every week in that zone playing guitar in La Morra or Barolo
Many italians don't know the Langhe, but it's like my fav place in italy
If he went to naples he must try the pizza then, there is so good.
Also south Italy has even better seafood aswell.
Like actual fresh stuff
Our coffee is concentrated (80 mg of caffeine for little cup) so it's beest to avoid more than 3-4 coffe cups a day or there could be health problems.
According to my University Teacher (I'm in Med School), the limit is 6 cups lmao
Though I have seen him while he works in the hospital and, given the amount of times he went to the coffee machine, I do feel like he might have a "slight" bias in favour of coffee lmao
Italian watcher reporting for duty yo!
I'm glad you liked it in my country ^^
If you like pasta you should go to naples in the south of italy. In the northen part like milan, tourin you can get risotto and other dishes like polenta. Maybe for that you didn't appreciate pasta when in tourin.
Abbiamo il 70 per cento del patrimonio artistico del Mondo ( monumenti, pittura, architettura, scultura, paesaggio, ecc.) e questi vengono qui a ridere e a mangiare, mangiare, mangiare....e infine ci paragonano al Sud -Est Asiatico. Noiosi
nooo come to Italy! I'd love to see one of your shows :(
I'm from Italy, precisely from Sicily, south Italy and now i'm curious about these 3 gentlemen going on vacation in a city like Messina or Tindari. South Italians and South-East Asians are Brothers with different mother kinda.
BTW important knoledge about Italy: learn what Bestemmie are, than you are ready to go to Veneto and Firenze.
Do you guys have spicy food in the south?
For super spicy food you have to go to the southern of italy!
Calabria has spicy food
About the driving part, unless you encounter Carabinieri or Polizia Stradale checking your speed, you are fine to go at whatever speed you want, it's highly improbable that someone will fine you. The way we think about this is "rules are stupid and if you respect speed limits or don't and crash, you are just not good at driving". Also the souther you go, the most you'll notice how much we care about rules.
Another example from where i live: speed limit is 50km/h i go at 80 but there's still a lot of people surpassing me at 120 cussing to me 'cuase i'm too slow...
If you guys wanna have a godly like pizza in Tokyo just go to Napoli Sta Ca' in Minato, it's worth every single yen.
- Sincerely, an Italian fan in Tokyo
About those giant machines for coffee, they are the first expense for any bar
considerando che era in zona Milano mi sa che è passato per Rozzano lol
they might like Lucca tho
Perché proprio Rozzano? 😂
@@giuliamoraschetti8301 boh tipo parlava di gente fuori in auto non so se hai visto il tipo con l'auto crivellata di buchi ahahhaha 🤣
@@jai249 no, ma abitavo a rozzano e la cosa non mi sosprende 😅
it's really fun to see how you portray us
Italian watcher reporting in
Where i live in northern Italy, the mailman is a risky job... The average mailman could drink dozens of coffees.... Me, too whenever someone arrives at my home, my first reaction is "would you like a coffee"... I have not American friend, but one of my dreams is having the chance to prepare a coffee or pasta for an American
this man went to nothern italy (the tipically most calm and polite part) and said it reminded him of south asia.... i wonder if he goes to the south what will he say ahahahhaah
I can't believe Connor was in my city and I didnt see him fuck
"The only thing it's missing is super spicy food" that's only because you visited Northern Italy.
being an Italian human I can confirm everything they said in this video
Im italian!! And iam very happy that you liked soo much italy!!
Coffee is so good in Italy that I abstained from coffee when I went to France and Germany. In Germany I had relatives, and that was the only safe haven for coffee. Still, the coffee machines are shittier than the bar's coffee, go to the bar if you need to get coffee. In general, coffee is so good in Italy that everywhere else in the world is shit, comparatively. I know there's turk coffee and arab coffee, but it's different brewing methods, so you have to expect a different beverage, it's like comparing oranges to clementines or lemons, their kinda similar, but different.
Fuck, you were in Bologna. Next time check out San Luca, the view there is amazing I swear
connor is one of the few people that said the magic word...yhea rules are suggestions in Italy (obviously to a certain degree).it's rare to see someone that respects speed limits espacially if there is a 30 km/h speed limit people will go to 50 or 60 km/h
To be fair, coffee is actually kinda "subsidized".
But not by the government or anything, but by the bar owners themselves - which sees it as some kind of "staple" drink that you can afford to sell below cost in order to bring in customers.
Get me that too
Bolognese sauce is not from bologna, it's American
*cries in Italian*
Connor John watches us all enjoying AI
bro what is Connor wearing, I need that jacket ASAP
Italian watcher here...
I had a feeling that it was the reason that he said
the south east asia parallelism is so true. We have a lot in common with japan too.
I mean, coffee IS price controlled in Italy
Italian here🤚🏻You just earned a sub!
Next time you'll come to Italy come to Venice and i'll show you all the Jojo references!
I travel all over Italy for work for most of the year in the last 35 years, I cannot claim "espresso is amazing" always.
At least 20% don't satisfy me.
There is no such thing as 'Italian pizza", there are so many variants, and many are quite shitty for my taste.
WTF are you even on about? Pizza is italian, there are many variants from north to south and they're all italian.
As someone who grew up in a state I can't not eat American portions anymore
And you went just for the tip of Italy, Imagine going all in, in the south.
In any case as an Italian I can confirm we starve when visiting other countries because we grown around food so good that everything else taste disgusting (no offense, just personal experience).
I can also confirm that road signs are a suggestion and that I'm proud to be happily loud :)
"no italians watch us"
no,no, we just blend into the crowd of espresso machine-less people
Yeah I didn’t like the traffic when I was in Italy as I seen police leaning on the car watch the cars speed pass which weird for a uk person but it wasn’t until years later I learned that the police over there don’t deal with the traffic that someone else job the best way to get across is to do it the way the Italians do it just bang on the front of the car to get them to stop
And he went to northern Italy, imagine him goung to the south
hi im from italy, i wanna say about the speed limit that is true that people go faster but thats cause they know where the speed limit machines are and they slow down where the police checkers are
I feel sad knowing I'll never get a chance to visit. 😢 Guess I'll just have to eat my expired can of chef boyardee.😢
If you have some kind of European ancestry you can ask for citizenship from that country and if it's in the Schengen zone you can come without your passport
I'm Italian and yes, we have lots car's limits: from 10 to 70 km/h on the regular roads but there's a problem maybe more than a problem: NO ONE REALLY CARES, because you can drive on the limits and I CONFIRMED you looks like a clown.
Somedays I asked myself that they invented the limits only for who is going to get the license for drive IT'S THE ONLY EXPLANATION that I've found.
WE WANT AN ITALIAN TOUR: MILAN, TURIN, VENICE AND ROME.
10?! Dove? Il più basso che ho visto sono i 30 in centro città
Same in Portugal😂
People care just for those 10 seconds when you're passing an autovelox
cazzo ho sempre pensato la stessa cosa anche io!!!
@@LoryK98 In alcune strade estrememente strette con muri in entrambi i lati ti fanno andare a passo d'uomo, ma l'ho visto una volta sola
what do you mean no italian watchers? :(
The heck im Italian
super spicy food in south italy
Well... Genovese sauce isn't from Genova. Jeez.😮💨
And he didn't even try pizza al taglio! A piece of rustica would have made him stay!