Yes, because some immigrants claim they are Italian without having adapted mostly or entirely to Italian culture, unlike the Italians who have deep italian roots. I think this is pretty common nowadays especially in France. If a white person who moves to china and gets citizenship, it is acceptable to say that he isn’t completely Chinese. I think countries (from every continent) should protect their culture. For Europeans, they need to be careful of Islamists especially because their religion prevents them from accepting western and progressive ideas.
French ist not French, they are more africans then French people so respect Italy and think about 2006 when French tested our big Salsiccia in the Final Game!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Campioni del mondo Campioni del mondo............. Quella notte avevo più Prosecco ché sangue nelle vene☺☺☺☺☺🤑🤑😝😄😄😄😁
@Edo malune ma che cazzo hai capito? Sto dicendo che Gattuso assomiglia alle persone del sud, mica siamo uguali in Italia, siamo tutti magnificamente diversi, e come aspetto e carattere Gattuso rappresenta l'uomo del sud, per quello ho detto che non rappresenta un italiano qualsiasi, poiché se vai a prendere un milanese è ben diverso, e non sto parlando di meglio o peggio, unione non unione
@@TheUrantiaBookIlLibroDiUrantia en el río de la plata siammo tutti italiani, la Nona del mío papá es di Napoli, el nono de la mía mama es di Milano, il cotelete en Uruguay si chiama milanesa a la napolitana, escusi il mío italiano
Eversince I found out that the italian hand gestures are a thing for the rest of the world I'm not sure if most people that I know are the weird ones or the rest of the world is trolling and they pretend they dont move their hands while talking
Sono argentino e ci avete lasciato questa eredità di parlare con le mani. In argentina il 62% ha origini italiane ma il 100% parla con le mani haha. Non riuscirei a parlare senza muovermi ormai sono condannato a vita. 🇦🇷❤🇮🇹
ofc, italians are known for being passionate about everything (specially football) and although they tell you they hate Italy just try to criticize it and they'll jump you so they're lowkey proud of it and I love this aspect of them ♡
I'm currently learning Italian, and this video help a lot. I need to use more my hands, mostly both. Ciao ragazzi e ragazze, grazie per tutta la pizza e la pasta io sono cosi felice.
@@Solid_Snake99 ma non vedi che è una battuta simpatica ? Ma in quale pianeta vivi ? Ti offendi per queste cose ? Non ci facciamo riconoscere sempre ! 🤣
As an Indian person, who is constantly stereotyped to be "musical", "colorful" and whose body language and manner of speech often become a subject for humour, I empathise with the Italian people. You are all amazing.
We never take our stereotypes too seriously, some are true, some others are funny...In 2022 everyone knows stereotypes are an un-accurate way to describe a population. I
On the contrary Japanese on my point of view always take things the extreme! If you're aggressive in Japan then you got be super aggressive for example
The only time I have seen modern Japanese dudes upset is when A) A Yokuzona was not sanctioned by the board to give a Banzai to the Emperor, but did it anyways. The board was pissed off. I think they wanted to start the Banzai at some point, idk. B) When you don't feed and bow back to the Nara deer after the bow to you.
I'm Argentinian and never realized how dramatic my hand movements were until i met someone from another country. It's funny seeing all those hand gestures together in this video.
I'm italian and it's so funny that i can understand everything even without sounds ahhaah. Is so normal for us to do all those gestures that i can't figure out how you don't do the same :'D
I’m Middle Eastern (half Arab and half Kurdish) and I can understand everything they’re saying with they’re hands. These hand things are in my culture too😭
I saw an Italian once having a conversation with a Chinese (both in their native languages). I saw the Chinese nodding his head, smiling, and left at the end. It was like watching a Leonardo painting.
I'm Arabic & i was in china , for normal speech i use Chinese , & for the fight i use Arabic even if they don't understand , you know we lose our minds while in rage .
Damn as an Italian I'm soo used to hand gestures that seeing people not using them is weird to me, Only Italians have the power to understand a conversation only by watching hands moving. Fun fact is that as a son of nigerian parents I'm even more used to them because Nigerians use their hands often as well😂. Hands gesture is an art😂
Yes, as an Italian I want to let you know that in every nation people gesticulate, it's not an Italian thing, it's a human thing. You also gesticulating of course, cuz it's the human nature. Watch some series tv, film or whatever and realize that everybody in the world gesticulate. And yes, you're trolling us ✨
@@herculesplass you’re wrong, Italians do it the most out of everywhere but it’s probably sub conscious. Literally nobody in England speaks with their hands, I used to think it was an American thing.
@@dylanmurphy6894 "you're wrong" - honey, I'm italian and literally no one in my county gesticulates. I've had enough of these stereotypes. Watch some videos of some american or turkish [on RUclips] and then we'll talk about it. You seriously believe you know us uh
Know out of anthropological curiosity that the Italian people are the only people who communicate without verbal use, but simply with the eyes, which means that the influences of other peoples have made it possible for the Italian to also communicate in different forms, something other peoples dream of doing I also remind you that the Italian language is the first to be UNESCU and linguistic heritage in the world
@@3amopr638 Well during the 19th century, Italy was facing the crisis of war and political instability. so large amount of italians migrated to the Argentine in search of secured future and shelter. Today at least 62% of the Argentine's have Italian ancestory.
I am an Armenian and I know this well, not all gestures are the same, but a conversation without them in our country is impossible and I noticed that gesticulation is very developed among the Mediterranean peoples, my ancestors are from there
As an Italian I can say that the body language is very useful because it helps us to communicate as there are lots of italians that can't even speak italian
I think this is strange only for Americans or northern Europeans, almost all Mediterranean populations use body language, just watch an Egyptian or Turkish movie and you will understand what I mean! 😂
@@stevebloomer7027 I have met with English, French, German & worked with some bosses from Northern Europe (Austrian, Swiss). Still not as much as expressive (far from it) as Italian (and other Mediterranean population). Even the Arabs have more hand gestures.
As an Egyptian, I can understand most of these hands movements, we also use our hands a lot through communication, I think it's something most mediterranean nations share
This video represents all Italy. There are Italians from: - the North: (0:00 and 0:26 Fabio Fognini, 0:15 Giovanni Trapattoni, 0:39 Alessandro Del Piero, 1:02 Gianmarco Pozzecco, 1:23 and 2:06 Luca Toni, 2:23 Adriano Galliani); - the Centre (0:05 and 0:50 Marco Verratti, 1:35 and 1:48 Luciano Spalletti, 2:09 Francesco Totti); - the South (0:03 and 1:25 and 1:40 and 2:01 Gennaro Gattuso, 1:19 Domenico Criscito, 2:15 Salvatore Soviero, 2:33 Antonio Cassano).
I am Argentine and here 3 out of every 4 citizens have Italian grandparents or great-grandparents. As expected, we gesture a lot when speaking and use a lot of words from the Italian language. Italy is the best!
Roman politicians had a whole system of non-verbal communication using gestures. It's very cool that this has evolved over thousands of years into the emotive Italian demeanour.
All of these hand gestures are also present in Turkiye. We also use hand gestures a lot. I saw that the Greeks were like that. I think it is unique to the peoples of the Mediterranean.
I'm Italian and I can understand what they're saying even tho you can't hear them speaking
Anche io hahahah
True lol
Vetrati che bestemmia
It's funny becase Is Absolute true
me too :D
If humanity lose their speaking voice, Italy would be only country that understand eachother
I mean, sign language for deaf actually exist
Aha
@@Engiction People like you won't get sacrasm forever 😂
Italy during the movie A Quiet Place.
😆😆
2:15 is a piece of italian culture. Goal keeper that says the ref is a son of a latrine, what a masterpiece.
son of latrine hahaahah sto murennn ahaggaagag
"Son of a latrine" 😂😂😂😂
Your mom that do, aiz a little flag
Soviero ministro degli esteri!
And implying his mother is skilled as well in hoisting "flags"
Imagine a world without Italy. No u can't.
yes i can
@@notengo-bi6rg here we are! The funny boy
No podías aguantar eh?
@@Perix_in yes a World without racist people in football fanbase..
@@StuLenS_Gaming a bukkin e mammt, questo è razzista?
@bagaea we literally founded Europe and their languages.
Gattuso is so Italian he’s almost like a cartoon
Most definitely
@royalcrowify E che cazzo c'entra che è southern italian?
@royalcrowify and thats a fact
@@davideacunzo2602 centra
@@giuseppe1193 E che cosa? Spiegamelo perche in tutte le regioni d'Italia gesticolano quando parlano
Italian culture must be defended at all costs.
Accanna chicco
Yes, because some immigrants claim they are Italian without having adapted mostly or entirely to Italian culture, unlike the Italians who have deep italian roots. I think this is pretty common nowadays especially in France. If a white person who moves to china and gets citizenship, it is acceptable to say that he isn’t completely Chinese. I think countries (from every continent) should protect their culture. For Europeans, they need to be careful of Islamists especially because their religion prevents them from accepting western and progressive ideas.
@@Ch9-7708 what the fuck are on about dud, 3rd or 4th generation italians aren't italian
@@Ch9-7708 wtf, your comment makes no sense. Are you talking about appearance, behaviour or nationality?
French ist not French, they are more africans then French people so respect Italy and think about 2006 when French tested our big Salsiccia in the Final Game!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Campioni del mondo
Campioni del mondo.............
Quella notte avevo più Prosecco ché sangue nelle vene☺☺☺☺☺🤑🤑😝😄😄😄😁
Gattuso is The "if Italia was a person"
*southern italian
@@zioperaproduction Qual è la differenza?
@@mikestar5582 che Gattuso non può essere l'italiano tipo, assomigliando solo a una fetta di italiani
@@mikestar5582 un altro razzistello
@Edo malune ma che cazzo hai capito? Sto dicendo che Gattuso assomiglia alle persone del sud, mica siamo uguali in Italia, siamo tutti magnificamente diversi, e come aspetto e carattere Gattuso rappresenta l'uomo del sud, per quello ho detto che non rappresenta un italiano qualsiasi, poiché se vai a prendere un milanese è ben diverso, e non sto parlando di meglio o peggio, unione non unione
0:20 is especially hilarious when you remember Trappatoni was speaking broken German but with Italian body langauge/gestures.
Wie eine Flasche leer...
STRUNZ
@Ajit Adonis Manilal which stated he is a friend to the great American Pee
I'd argue: that looked like old fashioned German body language
@@ajitadonismanilal9105i looked like a fihrer to me
The fact that Italians can understand what they're saying by their hands is amazing
I confirm and I am Italian
I’m italian and i can confirm
Yes we can
Its not very hard
Is a bullshit 😉
Here in Uruguay and Argentina we do same gestures, it's because we had a big influence of Italians emigrants
@@TheUrantiaBookIlLibroDiUrantia en el río de la plata siammo tutti italiani, la Nona del mío papá es di Napoli, el nono de la mía mama es di Milano, il cotelete en Uruguay si chiama milanesa a la napolitana, escusi il mío italiano
@@TheUrantiaBookIlLibroDiUrantia 😂😂😂grazie mile Mio questa Terra e la piccola Italia, 70% di italiani o piu
@@TheUrantiaBookIlLibroDiUrantia grazie mile forza Italia
@@TheUrantiaBookIlLibroDiUrantia salute Ragazzi
Eversince I found out that the italian hand gestures are a thing for the rest of the world I'm not sure if most people that I know are the weird ones or the rest of the world is trolling and they pretend they dont move their hands while talking
Love the italians, very friendly and charming people.
Come here to live and you will change your mind
@@pedro190606pajaso
As a Spanish and Greek, I can understand part of their non-verbal communication and I like it. Greetings from your Mediterranean neighbours ñ
🇪🇸🇹🇷🇬🇷🇮🇹❤
@@danette7569 fuck turkey
@@danette7569 turkey 🤮🤮🤮🤮
@@ok-on6xz turkey is worse the country where their last words is “god is great” before blowing themselves up... allah akbar
@@Sicario.1924 you don,t be so irrespctful
Sono argentino e ci avete lasciato questa eredità di parlare con le mani. In argentina il 62% ha origini italiane ma il 100% parla con le mani haha. Non riuscirei a parlare senza muovermi ormai sono condannato a vita. 🇦🇷❤🇮🇹
Hahah😂 sei stato condannato
@@lorenz08_ haha purtroppo sono fotutto.
Vabbè dai...vedila come una cosa in più e non come un difetto hahaha
Che bella l'Argentina
Ahaha.. 🇮🇹❤️🇦🇷 👋👋
People here in Italy move their hands even when they're taking on the phone and the other person can't see them.
2:15 this one is legendary for the italian culture
Soviero is our only god
Ahahahahahahahahahhaahhahahaahaha
A latrin e mammt
For who don't know... In that case means "wtf are you saying?! 😂"
@@ElderSwamp ahahahahahaaaaahaha
This all started when the Romans couldn't believe how bad Caligula was at being an Emperor
Nico Pillay per fortuna impero romano e Italia non c'entrano niente !😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@andreaclemente3722 ???
So, you're saying that we Brazilians will be like them if we don't take down Bolsonaro?
@@j.gabriellemos6668 lmaoo
🤣
I love you Italians.. Preserve this culture of yours
2:15. He is one of the greatest poets that we have ever had
in Italy.
Buffon
@@zenoganz8884 è soviero quale Buffon
@@pandoz40lo so benissimo, intendo che anche buffon è un grande poeta
Cosa ha detto? :D
@@happyslapsgiving5421 Qualcosa come "Tua madre è una latrina", c'è il video
This is GOLD
ofc, italians are known for being passionate about everything (specially football) and although they tell you they hate Italy just try to criticize it and they'll jump you so they're lowkey proud of it and I love this aspect of them ♡
I'm currently learning Italian, and this video help a lot. I need to use more my hands, mostly both.
Ciao ragazzi e ragazze, grazie per tutta la pizza e la pasta io sono cosi felice.
Thanks to you trying to learn our language.
Grazie a te che cerchi di imparare la nostra lingua.
Grande! Yo hablo español
New emoji in whatsaap hahahah
Need help dude? I can help you!
Ti serve aiuto amico? Pisso aiutarti!
@@gada0708 posso not pisso
Verratti is the funniest one lmao
Agreed, lol. He was like getting triggered by ref decision.
In the first clip he said "son of a bitch, wtf do you want?" in italian lol
@@thefaberschannel124 then add some
*" Goddamn' "* and you got the complete meaning😂
It's funny to think he's making gestures which an Italian would understand better, to a ref who I think is French
he also said a blasphemy . :(
Respect to Italians for keeping these special language alive and hopefully for hundreds more years to come💪
As a Brazilian, grandson of two Italian grandfathers, I can absolutely relate. È vero!
Acho que a maioria do brasileiros gesticula assim também
E vero
@@sborrabianca mi hai anticipato
@@prodbymidastouch1268 Rwondo Rondo ah gheng ah Rwondo
Nem sei se tenho origem italiana mas meu pai gesticula muito e acabei pegando isso, é bizarro
I love Italian people....they can really be trusted. LOVE FROM GERMANY ❤🇩🇪🇮🇹
Danke 👍🔝
ahahahahahaha
🍺
@@andreatom2669 🍻🍕
"They can be trusted" We saw that in two wars
Gattuso is the most Italian person I've ever seen
I am seeing normal people gestures
hhahahaha maybe because i am Tunisian, i think it is a mediterranean culture.
As a South American I can understand every gesture too.
@@tomasgordillo in South America there was a huge Italian immigration during the 20th century, so a bit of gestures came there too
@@Angela1996Elle yes, of course! Cheers
I'm from Guatemala and I find this very normal. Hahaha
Yeah we medditeranians really be a little extra with Our gestures and expressions hahaha (Greek Here)
1:12 he is not Italian, he is Simply crazy 😂
Ma infatti, sta semplicemente esultando 😂
Non so come esultino all'estero, ma non credo in silenzio e con le braccia attaccate al corpo...
@Dottor Cisafrulli sì, ma non tutti gli italiani esultano così...
@Dottor Cisafrulli ma sì, era per scherzare... Diciamo che si vedeva che era contento... 😂
Pozzecco is italian.
Have you ever seen Antonio Conte? I've seen him do that many times when managing Chelsea.
I love Italians and Italy so much!!! Greets from Serbia!!! Ciao ragazzi :DD
🙋
Ciao brate
Grandeeee
Hvala brate🇮🇹🇷🇸🤙
Kocobo🇷🇸
About italians
"Cut their hands and they cannot talk".
Ahmed Abdelraheem People worldwide use gestures like us what do you mean...
le Hoarderz Al-Shekelsteins what?😡😡😡
Which is why it’s so popular with the mafia
@@Solid_Snake99 ma non vedi che è una battuta simpatica ? Ma in quale pianeta vivi ? Ti offendi per queste cose ? Non ci facciamo riconoscere sempre ! 🤣
arab man no we didn’t
1:12 when a mosquito flying around my ears
😂😂😂
As an Indian person, who is constantly stereotyped to be "musical", "colorful" and whose body language and manner of speech often become a subject for humour, I empathise with the Italian people.
You are all amazing.
Lots of love to India from Italy 🇮🇳 ❤
Brazilian here. I love the Indian head bobbing and I catch myself doing it randomly.
We never take our stereotypes too seriously, some are true, some others are funny...In 2022 everyone knows stereotypes are an un-accurate way to describe a population. I
@@adofonconi9753 I surmise that @Miss Allsunday meant those stereotypes as their own personal idiosyncrasies, not of the country collectively.
Thank you!!! 🤌🤌🤌🤌
Argentino e Italiano, compagno, amico italo 🇦🇷⚽️🇮🇹.
Fuck off
Oggi più che mai. Insieme sul tetto del calcio internazionale 🇦🇷🇮🇹
@@chri2397 sempre uniti nel calcio 🤝⚽️
@@dvicsep24 Vai para a selva
1:40 this part is the best
What is the name of this song?
I’m a Japanese and these body languages are unfamiliar to me, cuz we do not speak with such passion.
On the contrary Japanese on my point of view always take things the extreme! If you're aggressive in Japan then you got be super aggressive for example
@@juanhoffmann4096 Once you come to Japan, you will see that your view is wrong.
The only time I have seen modern Japanese dudes upset is when A) A Yokuzona was not sanctioned by the board to give a Banzai to the Emperor, but did it anyways. The board was pissed off. I think they wanted to start the Banzai at some point, idk. B) When you don't feed and bow back to the Nara deer after the bow to you.
@@melanisticmandalorian Exactly right. In Nara, deer are more noble than we humans.
When we Do this thing 😗👌we are basically saying: "This is some good food".
As a Sudanese , i think Italians are our best mates for conversations hahahaha
You both need to be tied in the hands to shut you up.😂😂
appreciate it, tanto amore
I'm Argentinian and never realized how dramatic my hand movements were until i met someone from another country.
It's funny seeing all those hand gestures together in this video.
Ah mira vos 👋
Argentinos y Italian son praticamente el mismo pueblo.
Argentina es la hija de Italia que ha ido a una escuela española
si si ... lo europeos ..... mirenlos mirenlos ...
@@patriciorodriguez2231 Argentina e Italia ganaron sus respectivas copas. Coincidencia? No lo creo 😂
@@patriciorodriguez2231 Complejo de inferioridad.
In reality, the Italians do not gesticulate with their hands, they only do Naruto techniques
Shut up
True
Naturo copy us
I see "MA CHE EMOZION... MA CHE CAZZO DICI?!", I click.
I'm italian and it's so funny that i can understand everything even without sounds ahhaah. Is so normal for us to do all those gestures that i can't figure out how you don't do the same :'D
Ah quindi sai cosa stava dicendo Gattuso 😂 ma perché scrivere ste cazzate?
@@titanio784 te impara a scrivere che forse ti rispondo pure dai
@@thomascucchi8865 cosa vuoi rispondere... 😂
@@titanio784 guarda che ci rimane la scritta che l'hai modificato il commento..
@@titanio784 ma veramente, ma che idioti che sono 🤦♀️
I’m Middle Eastern (half Arab and half Kurdish) and I can understand everything they’re saying with they’re hands. These hand things are in my culture too😭
Exactly, I guess it's a common thing around this part of the world, even we North Africans talk like that
Do 'half Arab' of you drinks '''C'A'M'E'L'S U'R'I'N'E'''? I heard the Arab do..
We have also the bidet. Amazing.
😂😂😂😂😂
????
Quanto mi manca.....
Comunque il bidet ce l'abbiamo anche noi Arabi ahaha
@@chadimkila4868 siiiiiiii, qualcun'altro intelligente in questo mondo!!!
I saw an Italian once having a conversation with a Chinese (both in their native languages). I saw the Chinese nodding his head, smiling, and left at the end. It was like watching a Leonardo painting.
😂😂😂
I'm Arabic & i was in china , for normal speech i use Chinese , & for the fight i use Arabic even if they don't understand , you know we lose our minds while in rage .
@@krimlin85 Must be hilarious for them to witness a foreigner loses himself 🤣
i swear they dont speak English on purpose just so you can see their body language
The Gattuso and Hostage interpreter video will never get old.
Damn as an Italian I'm soo used to hand gestures that seeing people not using them is weird to me, Only Italians have the power to understand a conversation only by watching hands moving. Fun fact is that as a son of nigerian parents I'm even more used to them because Nigerians use their hands often as well😂. Hands gesture is an art😂
We're unique.. in the good and wild meaning.. so Proud to be italian 🧡
Without trolling it, i wanna let itallians know that this is the one of the adorable and fun thing about them
Yes, as an Italian I want to let you know that in every nation people gesticulate, it's not an Italian thing, it's a human thing. You also gesticulating of course, cuz it's the human nature. Watch some series tv, film or whatever and realize that everybody in the world gesticulate. And yes, you're trolling us ✨
And as an Italian, I barely gesticulate
@@herculesplass you’re wrong, Italians do it the most out of everywhere but it’s probably sub conscious. Literally nobody in England speaks with their hands, I used to think it was an American thing.
@@dylanmurphy6894 "you're wrong" - honey, I'm italian and literally no one in my county gesticulates. I've had enough of these stereotypes. Watch some videos of some american or turkish [on RUclips] and then we'll talk about it. You seriously believe you know us uh
@@herculesplass Ma fatti una risata per piacere che stai troppo teso
italian body language is very famous
its great to use when you please something
this is so much famous to whole world to do it
1:25 “SOMETIMES IT IS GOOD SOMETIMES IT IS SHIT”
To much malakia
@@izv3174 everyday malakia
...did he also touch his players?
😂😂😂😂
Sometimes maybe good sometimes maybe shit
Italians instinctively move their arms, it's like a reflex 😂
Know out of anthropological curiosity that the Italian people are the only people who communicate without verbal use, but simply with the eyes, which means that the influences of other peoples have made it possible for the Italian to also communicate in different forms, something other peoples dream of doing
I also remind you that the Italian language is the first to be UNESCU and linguistic heritage in the world
Neapolitan has been declared heritage .😉
unesco, non unescu
The Argentinians have the same body language!!! Well, 25 millions of Argentines are Italian descendent.
So thats why most Argentineans have Italian sounding last names
This is why argentinians play a good football
Also arabs talk with their hands haha
How come so many italians in argentine?
@@3amopr638 Well during the 19th century, Italy was facing the crisis of war and political instability. so large amount of italians migrated to the Argentine in search of secured future and shelter. Today at least 62% of the Argentine's have Italian ancestory.
I am an Armenian and I know this well, not all gestures are the same, but a conversation without them in our country is impossible and I noticed that gesticulation is very developed among the Mediterranean peoples, my ancestors are from there
you missed a good one, moratti's umbrella gesture.
As an Italian I can say that the body language is very useful because it helps us to communicate as there are lots of italians that can't even speak italian
God I LOVE italians :))
Amazing people, Rich culture..
1:09 His Italian DNA just had a short-circuit. Love it.
I think this is strange only for Americans or northern Europeans, almost all Mediterranean populations use body language, just watch an Egyptian or Turkish movie and you will understand what I mean! 😂
@@stevebloomer7027
I have met with English, French, German & worked with some bosses from Northern Europe (Austrian, Swiss).
Still not as much as expressive (far from it) as Italian (and other Mediterranean population). Even the Arabs have more hand gestures.
Those hand gestures... Iconic 😅
1:10
When you get a 49.5/100 score in a test and the teacher rounds it up!
He's punching the air
antonio conte
Gianmarco Pozzecco, silver medal in the 2004 Olympic games with the Basketball national team.
@@alessiofe italia es el hijo de argentina 🏀
Now I wonder if italians also make gestures while they are on the phone... without realizing that the other person can't see it.
We do.
Verratti has the face of a silent film actor of the 1920s
been 4 years since uploaded no dislike at all. virtuoso
Rifqy Aufa Nabil
1 dislike 🙃
@@ShoaibKhan-bz5qm so you tap dislike, fuck you i don't like odd number ..
i laughed so hard cause the music blends with the word virtuoso
Who's singin' "Non più andrai" with that screwed up accent?
And with that woofy and ridiculous voice
Some foreigner
I think it's Bryn Terfel
couldn't they find a recording of an italian singer performing this? this bothers me more than it should :))))
@@Turlifutz I suggest Ezio Pinza and Cesare Siepi ;)
As an Egyptian, I can understand most of these hands movements, we also use our hands a lot through communication, I think it's something most mediterranean nations share
I wonder if Queen Cleopatra used hand gestures to communicate with the Romans 😂
@@MybeautifulandamazingPrincess she was a skilled polyglot, but I guess they would have helped as well 😆
Well, that explains why egyptians are so good at making pizza 😆
Is a mediterranean thing, maybe from Roman Empire😂
@@MybeautifulandamazingPrincess She used her hand to communicate with the great Julias Ceaser's dick .
0:16 Duce has revived
Dvce
@yeetus fetus Appesi e penzolerete
@@hyprodAx_ sounds like a good name for fashion or perfume brand with that spelling.
@@zugziuh huh
@@hiimgamerspruzzino5804 🤌
Perfect thumbnail. I couldn't tell if that guy was about to lecture me on defensive tactics or on how to correctly cut prosciutto.
This video represents all Italy. There are Italians from:
- the North: (0:00 and 0:26 Fabio Fognini, 0:15 Giovanni Trapattoni, 0:39 Alessandro Del Piero, 1:02 Gianmarco Pozzecco, 1:23 and 2:06 Luca Toni, 2:23 Adriano Galliani);
- the Centre (0:05 and 0:50 Marco Verratti, 1:35 and 1:48 Luciano Spalletti, 2:09 Francesco Totti);
- the South (0:03 and 1:25 and 1:40 and 2:01 Gennaro Gattuso, 1:19 Domenico Criscito, 2:15 Salvatore Soviero, 2:33 Antonio Cassano).
When two Italians disagree they are so similar they almost look like they actually agree 😂
1:11 italian happy mosh gestures
Dude I can hear Italian by watching these gestures. My eyes can hear now. Thank you Italians.
I used to go to an Italian pizza joint, I felt like they were always ready to get in an argument but it's just how they talk.
Ibrahimovic , a swedish talking with hand gestures to Cassano.
He spent to much time on AC Milan lol
he come to italy when he was a child and played in Juventus and Milan
It's the only language that Cassano understands actually 😂
@August boy
@August bro i m italian i dont spek very good
After watching The Sopranos for like 10 minutes:
I live in Italy but I'm from Georgia 🇬🇪, and it was a normal thing from the beginning because we talk with hands too
I am Argentine and here 3 out of every 4 citizens have Italian grandparents or great-grandparents. As expected, we gesture a lot when speaking and use a lot of words from the Italian language. Italy is the best!
When we want to start studying italian language,we must and have to also studying its hand signs.
It's superb.... Art of language delivering👍🏾
I'm Turkish and it is so similar to me cause we use in daily life same gestures 😄☺️🇮🇹🇹🇷
Cool 💪💪💪 love turkey from italy
By the way you are beautiful 😍😂
@@leonardoseal2887 aww thank you 😊
@@sevvalt6751 can i follow you on instagram? Do you have it?
@@leonardoseal2887 ci facciamo riconoscere sempre ahahah
@@gennarolaudando6674 eh beh va che figa
We as argentinians have the same body language Due to our italian heritage, we are living emojis 🇦🇷🇮🇹
Usa and Brazil received more italian immigrants. Usa has 35 million descendents... Brazil has 30 million and Argentina 20 million.
Its like they are using sign language. I love it.
1:40 Rino "Malakia" Gattuso: "Sometimes maybe good, sometimes maybe shit."
that one was the cutest clip lol
It's amazing everybody in Italy speaks sign language
We Greeks behave the same exact way.
"sometimes maybe good, sometimes maybe shit"
"Too much Malakia"
In Argentina we use the same body language...maybe because we are all italians :v
In Portugal too. And we ain't Italians...
@@mitonaarea5856 Só se for na tua terra
En Chile también XD, es por la inmigración mediterránea que llegue a Argentina, Chile y Uruguay
Roman politicians had a whole system of non-verbal communication using gestures. It's very cool that this has evolved over thousands of years into the emotive Italian demeanour.
Tell me that you're Italian without telling me that you're Italian 😂😂😂
vi prego, se cantate italiano impegnatevi e fatelo bene. è una tortura.
Zaira Almanza VERO, poi con la foto di Clarke ancora più VERO
Nfatti dopo 10 second ho spento l'audio😒
Oddio, io non mi ero accorta che fosse italiano fino a quando non ho letto il tuo commento!!!! 😅😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ma siete seri? È un'opera lirica.. riprendetevi e fatevi una cultura già che ci siete
Ti rendi contro che' stai parlando di un'opera tratta da mozart?
Finally, a well placed bg music 🔥
This type of video make me feel even more proud about being italian. Lol.
No lol, anchio perche e vero. Always use capital letter when we talk about L'Italia fra! 👌👊
Who's the Singer ? please 🙏
Italian culture is the soul and the spirit of the Western civilization ✝️✝️ and Europe 🇪🇺🇪🇺
Watching Italian football on channel 4 when I was a kid made me talk with my hands
Una faccia una razza 🇬🇷🇮🇹
cazzo stai dicendo????
greci non esistono
greci non esistono piu
@@denno8188 You re just a little bit ignorant.... Better move your arms and dont talk or write...
@@denno8188 è un modo che hanno di dire in grecia... gnurant
2:17 Trust me if someone in Italy is talking like this with you from distance, it's better you run.
I have not the earbuds right now but I felt all the bestemmie.
Me encanta porque acá en Argentina usamos los mismos gestos para expresarnos. Unos capos los tanos 😎
Italian heritage😅
All of these hand gestures are also present in Turkiye. We also use hand gestures a lot. I saw that the Greeks were like that. I think it is unique to the peoples of the Mediterranean.
Hi, how are Italians seen in Türkiye? Türkler İtalyanlar hakkında ne düşünüyor?
Same as a trill R
@@Nome_utente_generico Hello. Italians are generally very popular. I also like Italians very much. Love to all Italy.
1:27 - this reminds me of a Godfather scene, where Sonny's wife talks during intro wedding about him.
Who's here after Italy won the euros