Any Italian Who Communicates in English Here
I've realized that even if English is the universal language, Italians are still very devoted to their native tongue. Aside from the Italian language being the real language in Italy, there are other languages that people typically use. English is not one of them, but German comes next to the common Italian phrases, and French comes third. Slovene talk is not as popular as before and is only being used by Slovene-speaking minorities.
In my full stay in this country, I still have the hassle talking to people. If it is any treat, both parties (me and the locals, that is) tries really hard to organize thoughts and communicate with each other excellently.
Italian people really have a crisp emphasis that it was quite bothersome for foreigners, like me, to easily understand them. From the ordinary English word bottle, I am having so much difficulty trying to figure out what they are saying. I guess Italy didn't focus much on training its men on using the English language.
I also noted that the bulk of the English-speaking population dwells in the city and hangs out in restaurants and hotels where the tourists usually are. If you're dwelling in the suburbs, I pray for you all the luck in the world. I would highly endorse you bring along an Italian chum or guide to help you out.
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