Very IMPORTANT phrases to use at a restaurant in Italy + useful CULTURAL tips
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- čas přidán 17. 11. 2021
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Would you like to learn some useful sentences to use at a restaurant in Italy to embrace our culture and impress the people you are traveling with? And would you like to learn some useful cultural tips at restaurants? Then watch this video!
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Excellent video, thank you very much!
Thank you Stefano! I've found a lot of your videos very helpful. I've liked and shared many of them to my friends who are learning Italian. Keep up the good work and thanks again!
Btw, most US cards are contactless now, so inserting isn't an issue anymore 😉
Great video! I need more of these videos to improve my vocabulary when eating in Italy!
I really like your videos. They are helpful to understand how people really talk in Italy.
Thank you so much! Going to Italy this year! Greetings from Los Angeles!
Mille grazie per questa video stefano!
In two days I’m going to Italy! Your video is very helpful :) thanks❤
Great video. Very practical.
Thank you much! Preparing for my visit to Sardinia.
very useful tips, ty!
Grazie mille Stefano!! Love it❤
Grazie mille!!! Sto ricordando tanti cose!!!
Ciao Stefano!! Love your Italian language course! I am traveling to Italy for one month coming to pull ya in Calabria for a week would be wonderful to meet you! I’m going to check out your language course online thank you so much! Grazie Mille!!
Very well done - Mille Grazie!
Finally , put English in your speech
I think its best way to Italian language for the beginners
Keep going 🤗🤗🤗
Thanks mr stevano
Grazie a te!!
It's only helpful for absolute beginners who know only a few words.
Really it's better to have Italian audio with English subtitles. And slow the audio down to half speed or 0.75.
@@altnarrative Totally agree
Very good, molto buono. Grazie
Regarding "io prendo", we have a similar phrase in english when ordering food. For example, "I will have the steak", etc. It is not perceived as impolite here in America either.
Grazie, very helpfull
Un altro video molto utile, Stefano. Questo video dovrebbe essere richiesto per ogni turista per la prima volta in Italia.
Hai ragione!!
Thank you!!
Thanks!
Thank you ❤
Useful!
It was perfect 👌🏼
Bravo 👏
The best video on this
U are a good I like your English and both your lezione in Italian
very good
A wee bit advanced for a new speaker of Italian
GRAZIE SINOR
Thnkssssssssss
😁 yes, we either use the chip or swipe our cards when making a purchase.
Can we seat ourselves? Especially in Venezia…so much outdoor seating on the fondamentas
Ciao Stefano - grazie! Ho una domanda. In the example asking about spicy food, you used mi scusi but in the example asking for the check, you used scusi. Is that interchangeable, or what are the reasons you would use one or the other?
Sii they are interchangeable!
@@teacherstefano grazie! Very helpful
Thanks for this helpful english lesson. I hoped for some italiano. Greetings from Hamburg
Ciao Barbara! This lesson was for English-speaking beginners! 80% of my content on the channel is in Italian so I strongly recommend you to watch my other videos. Un abbraccio :)
4:55 the part where you order
hi teacher
Stefano! Molto divertente e davvero utile! Mi garba anche che “alfresco” significant dal frigo!!!! Ovviamente non mangio o mai pizza con frittata o spaghetti alla carbonara con la panna NOOOOO
Mai la panna 😂😂
„the little thing” It’s called „bancomat” in Italy :)
9? But .. I go to sleep at 9! 😂 Not really, but I do eat much earlier than 9. What time do restaurants typically open for the evening meal?
LATE! Earlier than 7 is aperitivo
How would say I'm early for my reservation, just checking in?
8:40 ahhh.... okay, in EEUU 🗽we swipe, tap, chip or oppure paghiamo tramite telefono, PayPal o Venmo
There’s no subtitles in this video! What a pity!
Can I also say , “Scusi, mi può portare il conto, per favore?
Piu lentamente per favore
Huh?
Ha Puglia! That’s what happens when you use a microphone and don’t check
Do you have to roll the rs? I would feel pretentious and silly.
Sono da un paese francese , mi piacerebbe molto se avessi meno di inglese nel questo video , a me piacciono tanto i tuoi video ma questo proprio non fa per me 😢
Ciao! L’80% dei video sul mio canale è completamente in italiano. Dato che però sono specializzato nell’insegnamento dell’italiano ad anglofoni a volte mi piace fare video per principianti in inglese! Capisco che questo video non fa per te, quindi ti consiglio di vedere gli altri in italiano. Un abbraccio :)
@@teacherstefano grazie per la risposta
Compare to your greeting video this is too fast! You should break it down word by word
Perché un inglese? 😥😥😥😥😥
Ciao Antonio. Il 95% dei video sul mio canale sono in italiano. Ti consigli di guardare tutti gli altri. Un abbraccio
Thanks. Please show the word screens only. I need to see them for much much much longer. And say the phrases 3-4 times in a row. Once and such a short view of the words is confusing.
al fresco is no t so italian...it sounds horrible french...LOL
Speaks WAY TOO FAST
Non le conoscevo esattamente, ma in spagnolo ce ne sono di molto simili. Allora non mi ha sorpreso un granché.
Essere nero=estar negro
Una notte in bianco = una noche en vela
Un pollice verde= ein grüner Daum (in tedesco)
Vedere tutto in rosa e fiori = ver la vida de color de rosa
You seem to be in a hurry to go somewhere else. Then we are not speed readers, so go easy on moving the text before we start reading.
He's talking normally, in a natural way, that you will encounter in Italy. If you want to understand s foreign language, you have to get used to this, and you can use the pause button if you need more time to read. No offense.