Italy is on my bucket list. I have ancestors that came from there to the states in the late 1800's. My son has been there twice, and has a trip planned for next fall. He LOVED it!!!!!
Hello from Texas, Marina. I hope this upcoming year is good to you. I so enjoy your videos--they are so interesting, and calming. Just listening to you talk as you knit--is enjoyable. I appreciate your kind heart toward animals, and wish there were more people like you. But there are a lot of caring people in the world, and I am grateful for them all---just wish there were even more! You are a bright spot in this world, and I wish you all the best in your life. Thank you for sharing your journey with us ♥
Buon Anno Marina, when I was a kid my family went camping all summer, a lot in Italy (1960 and later years) my dad was an architect so I saw (you guessed it), many history everywhere. Loved it even at young age. But my warmest memories where the small family restaurants everywhere. We didn't speak Italian so my dad, who looked as a big cook, was invited into the kitchen and warmly discussed what to eat. Best memories ever, lots of fun. Now in my seventies I still look for those places where the locals eat.
Forgot one: they all drive like they’re driving a Ferrari -VW bug or a trash truck - does not matter. And when I drove throughout Italy for 2 weeks, I never saw one driver getting ticketed. But Damn! What a fabulous country. I go back every chance I get. ❤❤❤
As my friend said when I lamented “Where is their Highway Patrol??? why aren’t these drivers getting tickets???!!” Her response “ Where Would They Start?” We laughed for 50 miles 😂
I’ve lived and travelled around the world, and at the age of 10 (1969-1972) we lived in Rome. Our parents instilled in us the importance of experiencing the food, culture, religion, architecture, language, shopping, travel everywhere we went. The earliest lesson I remember is when we lived in Rome, American tourists would always seek out the one or two restaurants at which you could get a hamburger, which seemed so pitiful to us as kids. Thanks for this one, Marina. Ciao.
Thanks you WSG for your 15 things to know about Italy. I'll never get there but it's good to know there are plenty of decent people there. Best to you and (edit) Happy New Year!
Insightful vid! i'm slowly discovering all this as slowly cycle around the entire country :) i'm a quarter Italian, and learning the language now from my Mum
@@WildSheGoes Thanks! haha it was freezing. I did the north from October-December but had to fly back after 90 days as I'm on a UK passport. Annoying, but i'll be back in March for the south!
Very honest and balanced. I laughed about the trollys and the grocery stores and dogs( I lovvvvveee dogs) but isn't it a bit contradicting when they then ask you to put on a plastic glove to try the produce or products lol. Lol great vlog , a few I knew just from the Italians themselves and how they have experienced the government...buying and selling ect... but many I didn't, I'll keep them in mind when I perhaps visit x
Soooooo nice to see you ❤ we just spent 8 days (Christmas week) in Siena! This year I want to spend winter in Sicily 😊 greetings from Austria! Alexandra
I took a cruise from Rome to Barcelona, so I probably spent a total of five days in Italy and I enjoyed myself. The history of the country and the beauty were really great and what was funny is they speak more English than when you get to Spain. It was like maybe one percent of Spain speaks English at the most. The hardest thing about visiting Europe in the peak season is there’s so many tourists that it’s actually hard to see the sites that you want to look at. That’s what you get for having most of the western world history : )
Great idea about shopping trolleys for dogs. There was a band called, Dogs Die In Hot Cars. They were trying to come up with a suitable name. Rather than something flippant and meaningless, they thought it would be a good opportunity to get a worthwhile message across.
Hi Marina its lovely to see you and l wish you a happy new year. Loved this video and a wee bit different. Its so interesting to learn about other countries. I guess theres good and not so good in most countries. At least Vongola is made welcome nearly everywhere. He looks so comfy in the lovely bed you made him. I hope we see you in your new jumper next time.....Alioban 💖🐕xx
Sounds like Spain… we also have the same celebrations for each village and Spaniard live with their parents till forever. In Spain doing papeles is so bad you probably have to go 4 times to get all the documents you need… the only easy thing is to renew the DNI (identity card) because it’s handled by the local police. Italy is beautiful and an amazing country it’s my most visited country for vacation.
What a good format and you got some knitting done too. I enjoyed it Marina, It's always hard to get ride of "bad" government employees most every where I think. Hope your staying warm and have the best new year ever.
I loved this video Marina. Firstly, I knit, but I can't knit and talk on a topic at the same time, so kudos to you. 😊 I think 50% of the things you talked about I was aware of. The mail service in Italy will always be my biggest complaint. I feel their reasoning is basically " We will deliver it when we feel like it". I have a friend living in Italy and basically they get my mail probably 3 months after I've sent it. I will say that the first time I visited Finland, about 6 years ago, take away coffee was not heard of.😬 I commend you for making people aware, yet always kind in the process. 😊❤️ HAPPY NEW YEAR! Thank you for your videos.
I agree the postal service is ridiculous. I have so many stories to tell about it, the last one is that two packages sent the same day (one going 2h away from where I shipped it, 1 to Ohio) also arrived the same day 😂
The police thing they do in Belgium as well. But as far as I known it's only when you move to the country. My sister stayed at home for three days, only visiting the store once for food. And of course the policeman arrived during that time so she had to stay even longer at home in order to be there for the second visit.
Buon Anno, cara Marina! What a wonderful video! You presented so many valid and intetesting points that I can relate to as a foreigner who has lived here for over 30 years. There is one more aspect that I would add to your list. It is one that I have tried to explain many, many times. North Americans in general are instilled with the notion that "the customer is always right". Not so in Italy. The. Customer. Is. NOT. Always. Right. If you are at a restaurant, say, and are rude and demanding and throw a temper tantrum because of some sense of entitlement, you will be ignored and/or you will be quickly escorted to the exit before you know what hit you. They will not stand for that sort of behaviour...and they should not. I have witnessed it. If, on the other hand, you show respect and even say a couple of Italian words, you will be treated with the kind of service that comes from the heart, that goes over and beyond what one would expect solely on the basis of being a paying customer. It sets the stage for memories that will warm the heart for years, such as the Austrian lady whose children were held by the waiters, for example. Your demeanor is everything in this part of the world (and I would extend it to the Mediterranean countries); humility will get you far.
I have very much liked coming to Italy as a tourist, kind of interesting to experience everything- both the positive and the negative! I guess all countries has there own pros and cons, my country too! Watching your videos is always good, there is also a very welcoming feeling here! Thanks!👍
Evening marina, Nice insight to your home of Italy thank you. It is definitely on the list to visit as you always show great places, beaches, crystal clear waters...and if the look of pleasure whilst your tucking into your meals is anything to go by then its definitely something to look forward to tasting. There many down side to many places where ever you are in the world, but it's expected and just have to go with the flow. Happy New Year to you and Vongola too, looking forward to all the new vids in the future...and the new jumper!!
Happy New Year Marina. Here in Canada the train rides are Expensive, even within the cities, I've known Canadians who never traveled by train in their entire life, in Europe we love travel by trains its so affordable, but yes as you said with some trains its smelly hot or freezing but there are trains that are very comfy and have wifi and restaurant in it. Bureaucracy is Everywhere! Canadians love forms. Stores are open even on Sundays but then some shops are closed on Mondays. Only some stores allow pets but restaurants not at all maybe only for service dogs but its also rare.
Hey Marina, firstly Happy New Year and then on your point of bureaucracy I don't think Italy can beat my country, South Africa. It really sucks here, I am sure they find the most grumpiest people ever to work there, so expecting customer service is like looking for hen's teeth !!
I was going to say, we did have Italian prisoners of war here in South Africa, so maybe they tought our bureaucrats! But we don't have the police come check our house - that would definitely take away far to much KFC time, and they'd have to actually have a working vehicle. We have to get the rates accounts the municipality no longer send, letters from land Lords, etc to prove where you live for banking etc. I always wonder what would happen to someone like Marina was who is living in a van moving about. If I could do it, our country is so spectacular for a nomadic lifestyle, but you wouldn't be able to have a working phone, banking, or car licencing. It's a bit bonkers. And everyone else, even in parastatals are so friendly and usually go out of their way to be helpful. Eish! Our country!
Happy New Year❤ I love this. My favourite place on earth is Rome. We have been 4 times and I would love to get married there but I have heard it is not so easy, for this reason we will marry in the UK ❤ I secretly am sad though😢
Happy New Year Marina! Interesting to hear this list from a travelled Italian perspective. You mentioned cuisine and I wondered how veganism is accommodated in Italy? Oh, the fringe (bangs) were fantastic in some of the montage footage!
Happy New Year! What a pleasant surprise to see you here! Nice way to start the year. Red tape and jumping through hoops to get stuff done is fairly common in Canada 🇨🇦 too. I found it curious that the UK don’t allow pets in apartments considering their strong stance on animal welfare. The Sagres sound like a lot of fun. My brother visits Italy with the Ottawa Fire Department Band often because the music director is Italian. They get the royal treatment and are well fed and “wined” , especially when they play traditional songs. Italy is on my bucket list.
Landlords can legally refuse pets in the UK and it's a big issue as ~40% of households have dogs. Not allowing pets in an apartment/flat may be a clause in the landlords lease or from the block management association. (Freehold owners lease the property to leasehold tenants for 999 years, who are free to act like owners within that period) A proposed Renter's Rights law will make unreasonable refusal of pets, illegal.
Very informative and interesting video Marina, wearing those disposable gloves made me laugh if you see the size of my hands no normal gloves fit😂.Those deep fried pizza dough looks yummy. Happy New Year to you both ❤🐶
Happy new year 🎉 ✨️ beautiful jumper. Isn't it odd how our countries make things so difficult for us, yet make out they want people to live there 😂. Great video .
Ok, wow, that was super interesting, thank you. I might want to add that it is absolutely wonderful to travel with small kids in Italy - when my daughters were little we went to Italy quite often (we're your neighbours from Austria), and every restaurant would welcome us, be super sweet to the children, both men and women alike, waiters would even carry them around so we could eat - so so sweet, all of them. ❤❤ As for bureaucracy, Austria, which used to be a nightmare, has much improved, a lot can be done online & super quickly & the people who work there are also usually very friendly & even forthcoming, can you believe it (I even managed the other day via phone to reduce a 250€ car fine to 80€, as the offical at the other end of the phone somehow felt some sympathy with me 🎉🎉) - but taxes are a nightmare here, especially for small businesses... much love from Vienna ❤❤
Oh geesh...That would be hard for me because I like to bundle my errands so I can get them done at one day. I also think those Chamois are reason enough to want to live in Italy!
Buon anno, Marina. :) Thank you for your video which was super interesting. As a French, I do understand the annoyance with grumpy bureaucrats and the importance of "aperitivo" (l'apéro!). I have only seen bits of Italy (Napoli, Roma, Trieste (which I absolutely fell in love with!!!) and Verona) but am keen to explore more. One thing I noticed while in Napoli was how people didn't queue to buy things in shops. It was very hectic to just buy a coffee or a pastry, you had to fight to make eye contact with the waiter or people would walk past you. It was sup r exhausting, especially with a limited knowledge of Italian.
Hello from Geordieland ( Odieland : ) Went to Florence a few years ago . Was disappointed at the lack of garlic in the food ! Had to find a curryhouse ( RamRaj Tandoori - sadly no longer there ) in order to satisfy my British addiction to garlic and spices . Florence was beautiful tho 🤩
Interesting to know, thanks Marina 👍 No police visits at new addresses in the UK. I think that the only time they visit outside of crime investigations is if you have a gun licence, to check that it's stored securely.
Really interesting, thank you, Marina. Hope you get across the Atlantic sometime. There is as much variety in cuisine & architecture & accents & landscape in the U.S. as in all of Europe.
Marina, you should work as a promoter for the Italian train line: "Obviously we're not really a great service. We're cold in winter, hot in summer, smelly and busy....but we are cheap and accessible!" 😆
Marina, I appreciate your insight and feel it is very valuable. The part about Italians feeling that they are pretty much the greatest, made me chuckle, even though I was born in the USA, but all my grandparent were born in Italy, there must be something genetic about that feeling because I definitely have it. I often refer to the greats in Italian history, Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Vivaldi, etc. when I talk about why I think being Italian is great. The other point you made about about Italians complaining but not really doing really struck home with me. Thanks for sharing. Tanti auguri di un felice anno nuovo.
After so many years traveling all over Italy, i came to the conclusion that there are many "Italys", and not only one :) but I agree with many things you said
Belle et heureuse année à vous et aux italiennes… et italiens ! D’un vieux québécois qui regarde vos vidéos depuis jolies lurettes … et toujours étonné de vous voir toujours si active, brillante et jolie … que 2025 vous soit douce, créatrice, et toujours aussi généreuse avec vos amis les animaux … les grands mères ou et pères chiens 🐶
You speak the truth Marina, i`m half Italien, my mama was from Apulia, despite all i love Italy ! Happy new year 2025 🎉 dear Marina, love your videos, Thankyou very much !❤i love italian food is healthy and mamas cooking is best😋👍
I have lived in Canada, USA, England, France, Italy, India, parts of Africa. I under stood how think. Now I can tell where they are from what they do. Now I live in a village on the west coast of British Columbia in Ladner very small village, I get speak many languages and some times I mix them up. But I all ways tried to watch for 6 months to act the way other people do.
Ha ha, very useful, and the coffe is not served very hot - you have to ask for it specially, as most Italians gulp and go, they don't have time to wait around for it to cool. LOL
For the bureaucracy thing... Take a 'Indian bureaucracy therapy'.. you'll never need meditation again..😂😂 (I too complain about my country .. (some it deserves) but love India.. hope to do more than what I'm doing for it at present) Happy new year 🎊🎊❤❤ I love your content.
I worked in Rome as a language teacher in 1981, back then Lira was 2,200 to the £ (2,000 to $1). I was convinced it made people think they were millionaires. I wonder if you noticed a cultural shift when Euros came in. I loved the coffee and pastry shops in the morning, and that anyone who prepared food didn't handle money, there was a separate cashier for that. Gnocchi was always served on Thursdays. Style seemed to matter in how people dressed and presented themselves. But the bureaucracy was a pain, Permission to Stay, Permission to Work were different certificates and it was difficult to get one without the other. The long meals late in the evening were a joy, it was truly la dolce vita.
That was fantastic. I only have one question: are you going to stay or move to another country? I follow az American family in Norther Italy "Raising Voyagers" they bought a stone building and doing it up. Ohhh my the obstacles they had to and have to go through is amaising. bureaucracy is in the highest form. ???? Police checking where you move???😅😊 Nobody business except mine. I am so glad I came to Australia. Italy was always my dream but now I am glad I am here. Still love to visit.
I think it's to avoid people using fake adresses but yes it's very intrusive! From what I hear Australia seems to have much straightforward rules, no wonder many Italians move there 😂
Yes that is true. Moved from Sydney to the country side 8 years ago and here was an Italian club😊 yippie but unfortunately closed because of the mega flood we had and they never came back. Still have an Italian "mini village" about 1.5hour drive one day I will visit. Love Italian anything especially Gianni Morandi😊. Growing up in Hungary Italian music was a part of my live. I do miss the music. That why I have several Italian CD's so I don't feel left out😊. HAPPY NEW YEAR Marina. 🎉🎉🧨🍾🥂🍜🍷🦘🐨 Marina come and visit. I have spare bedroom.
Ciao Marina, I am italian from Bologna (my hometown) but I live partially in Berlin since many years. I am resident in Bologna, bought an apartment and renovated it and noone came to check if I live here..🤔 I guess it is because of taxes (prima casa tax free), but it never happened to me. BTW the plastic gloves and bag thing is soo stupid🤣. And I loove to see all the doggos in the shops and cafes.😍 I would take mine wiht me if she would't be so naughty ahah.
Yes we always enjoy your videos you’re like part of the furniture or family lol Happy New Year to the Marina Bunch🥳, I think you’re safe you never crossed any boundaries that merit a horses head lol 😝, I don’t like that idea about sloppy employees even though I’m not in favour of a competitive workplace either but that’s just slacking off, love the doggies in the shops idea most peoples dogs are too clean these days anyway so not much pollution is it? I was told to leave a supermarket cos I was carrying a tiny puppy by a store detective here in the UK I couldn’t believe it but hey ho 🤷🏻♂️, I know an old Italian lady & she is exactly like you described, there’s only one way to cook & it’s Italian lol, chin up 😬
Les italiens sont effectivement fataliste. Ma mère qui est italienne dit "la vie c est un tas de mère et on en bouffe un peu tous les jours " . Je ne connais pas de peuples plus politisés que les français. Pour un oui ou pour un non nous manifestons. Nous sommes ingouvernables. Nous avons toujours très présent notre révolution 😊❤
It isn’t really news to me, but still, I was laughing so much throughout the video at how similar Italy and Greece are! We always think Greece is the best at everything! Bureaucracy doesn’t make ANY sense. If you’re lucky and people aren’t rude to you, they simply won’t understand or have an answer to your request (I can never tell if it’s out of ignorance or malice!). Those “permanent” jobs are a big issue cause, besides not knowing how to think, most people hardly do any work at all, with the exception of that one person who has the skills and moral sense, and will do the job of the other 10. Yes, independent stores do close in the afternoon, roughly from 14.30-17.30, but each has their own opening times! Yes, we also stay with our mums and dads until we find a partner! I think the most classic is the tax declaration (which many people don’t do half properly, or at all) and how the government “punishes” freelancers by imposing a 50% tax on them, which is ridiculous if you want your economy to grow. Ah the remnants of the greco-roman empire, and the heritage we have bestowed upon Europe, and by extension, the rest of the world. Bless us. :’)
Sounds just like Spain. The burocracy hell here is ridiculous as well and most infurating to have to live with. I also lived in the UK for quite a few years like you and the burocracy there was a piece of cake, everything was so simple! Been following you on and off since you lived in your camper van and so did I, then I bought a house in nature and you did exactly the same. So we've kind of lived parallel lives 😊 Love your spirit and your resourcefulness totally amazes me!!! Huge respect ❤
Not true, in general you can do almost everything online now from paying taxes and bills, having prescriptions and getting healthcare documents, to taking medical appointments, getting documents from your town hall, paying fines. This girl was away too much time and does not know things have changed a lot in the last ten years.
@@francescofilippi2824 E nonostante tutti questi miglioramente siamo ancora tanto ma tanto indietro. Ho la partita iva aperta qui da 4 anni direi che sono stata esposta a come funzionano le cose. Detto questo sono contenta che tu ti trovi bene!
I wouldn't have expected what you mentioned about dogs. It's certainly not like this in Spain. And Barcelona is becoming an anti dogs city. Ahh and Happy New Year everyone!
I dont know where you are from but as others mentioned in the comments customer service in Italy is very different than north America! The customer is not always right in fact it's often seen as a nuisance 😂🤷♀️
Several similarities with France; I suspect they are traits common to Mediterranean/Latin countries including Spain. Interesting about takeaway coffee - this was never a 'thing' in France pre-Covid beyond the international chains. But cafés could sell takeaway during lockdown & it has continued - even independent cafés -in Paris at least. Re. tax evasion - I get the impression this is pretty rife in Cyprus as well, where my mother lives. Any handyman/plumber/painting job is cash-in-hand, and not just small amounts.
Italy is on my bucket list. I have ancestors that came from there to the states in the late 1800's. My son has been there twice, and has a trip planned for next fall. He LOVED it!!!!!
Hello from Texas, Marina. I hope this upcoming year is good to you. I so enjoy your videos--they are so interesting, and calming. Just listening to you talk as you knit--is enjoyable. I appreciate your kind heart toward animals, and wish there were more people like you. But there are a lot of caring people in the world, and I am grateful for them all---just wish there were even more! You are a bright spot in this world, and I wish you all the best in your life. Thank you for sharing your journey with us ♥
Buon Anno Marina, when I was a kid my family went camping all summer, a lot in Italy (1960 and later years) my dad was an architect so I saw (you guessed it), many history everywhere. Loved it even at young age. But my warmest memories where the small family restaurants everywhere. We didn't speak Italian so my dad, who looked as a big cook, was invited into the kitchen and warmly discussed what to eat. Best memories ever, lots of fun. Now in my seventies I still look for those places where the locals eat.
Forgot one: they all drive like they’re driving a Ferrari -VW bug or a trash truck - does not matter. And when I drove throughout Italy for 2 weeks, I never saw one driver getting ticketed. But Damn! What a fabulous country. I go back every chance I get. ❤❤❤
Haha, yes, I remember driving through Toscana more than 20 yrs ago...Speed limit signs? Ah, merely a recommendation! 😂
As my friend said when I lamented “Where is their Highway Patrol??? why aren’t these drivers getting tickets???!!” Her response “ Where Would They Start?” We laughed for 50 miles 😂
I visited Rome some years ago in August, when most Italians are away on vacation themselves, and still absolutely loved it.
I spent 3 weeks in and around Tuscany this year and I want to move there. 🥰
Very much the same here in France.I'm English and I'm often shaking my head,but I love living in France
Hi Marina, I have always had cappuccino in Italy at any time (born and bred in Italy) and my friends too.
I’ve lived and travelled around the world, and at the age of 10 (1969-1972) we lived in Rome. Our parents instilled in us the importance of experiencing the food, culture, religion, architecture, language, shopping, travel everywhere we went. The earliest lesson I remember is when we lived in Rome, American tourists would always seek out the one or two restaurants at which you could get a hamburger, which seemed so pitiful to us as kids. Thanks for this one, Marina. Ciao.
Thanks you WSG for your 15 things to know about Italy. I'll never get there but it's good to know there are plenty of decent people there.
Best to you and (edit) Happy New Year!
Insightful vid! i'm slowly discovering all this as slowly cycle around the entire country :) i'm a quarter Italian, and learning the language now from my Mum
Best of luck with your trip, hope you are cycling down south cause it's freezing in the north!
@@WildSheGoes Thanks! haha it was freezing. I did the north from October-December but had to fly back after 90 days as I'm on a UK passport. Annoying, but i'll be back in March for the south!
Very honest and balanced. I laughed about the trollys and the grocery stores and dogs( I lovvvvveee dogs) but isn't it a bit contradicting when they then ask you to put on a plastic glove to try the produce or products lol. Lol great vlog , a few I knew just from the Italians themselves and how they have experienced the government...buying and selling ect... but many I didn't, I'll keep them in mind when I perhaps visit x
Soooooo nice to see you ❤ we just spent 8 days (Christmas week) in Siena! This year I want to spend winter in Sicily 😊 greetings from Austria! Alexandra
I took a cruise from Rome to Barcelona, so I probably spent a total of five days in Italy and I enjoyed myself. The history of the country and the beauty were really great and what was funny is they speak more English than when you get to Spain. It was like maybe one percent of Spain speaks English at the most. The hardest thing about visiting Europe in the peak season is there’s so many tourists that it’s actually hard to see the sites that you want to look at. That’s what you get for having most of the western world history : )
Oh, and good luck with your sweater. It was actually soothing sitting there, listening to you talk as you were working on a project.
Great idea about shopping trolleys for dogs. There was a band called, Dogs Die In Hot Cars. They were trying to come up with a suitable name. Rather than something flippant and meaningless, they thought it would be a good opportunity to get a worthwhile message across.
Hi Marina its lovely to see you and l wish you a happy new year. Loved this video and a wee bit different. Its so interesting to learn about other countries. I guess theres good and not so good in most countries. At least Vongola is made welcome nearly everywhere. He looks so comfy in the lovely bed you made him. I hope we see you in your new jumper next time.....Alioban 💖🐕xx
Sounds like Spain… we also have the same celebrations for each village and Spaniard live with their parents till forever.
In Spain doing papeles is so bad you probably have to go 4 times to get all the documents you need… the only easy thing is to renew the DNI (identity card) because it’s handled by the local police.
Italy is beautiful and an amazing country it’s my most visited country for vacation.
What a good format and you got some knitting done too.
I enjoyed it Marina, It's always hard to get ride of "bad" government employees most every where I think.
Hope your staying warm and have the best new year ever.
I loved this video Marina. Firstly, I knit, but I can't knit and talk on a topic at the same time, so kudos to you. 😊
I think 50% of the things you talked about I was aware of. The mail service in Italy will always be my biggest complaint. I feel their reasoning is basically " We will deliver it when we feel like it".
I have a friend living in Italy and basically they get my mail probably 3 months after I've sent it.
I will say that the first time I visited Finland, about 6 years ago, take away coffee was not heard of.😬
I commend you for making people aware, yet always kind in the process. 😊❤️
HAPPY NEW YEAR! Thank you for your videos.
I agree the postal service is ridiculous. I have so many stories to tell about it, the last one is that two packages sent the same day (one going 2h away from where I shipped it, 1 to Ohio) also arrived the same day 😂
@WildSheGoes I guess with your jewelry business, you would experience the " Italian snail mail" more than any of us. 😬😩 My heart goes out to you.
Happy new year!! Wow I did not know if you were describing Italy or Argentina. I guess I know who to blame now jaja. abrazos.
The police thing they do in Belgium as well. But as far as I known it's only when you move to the country. My sister stayed at home for three days, only visiting the store once for food. And of course the policeman arrived during that time so she had to stay even longer at home in order to be there for the second visit.
Buon Anno, cara Marina!
What a wonderful video! You presented so many valid and intetesting points that I can relate to as a foreigner who has lived here for over 30 years.
There is one more aspect that I would add to your list. It is one that I have tried to explain many, many times. North Americans in general are instilled with the notion that "the customer is always right". Not so in Italy. The. Customer. Is. NOT. Always. Right. If you are at a restaurant, say, and are rude and demanding and throw a temper tantrum because of some sense of entitlement, you will be ignored and/or you will be quickly escorted to the exit before you know what hit you. They will not stand for that sort of behaviour...and they should not. I have witnessed it.
If, on the other hand, you show respect and even say a couple of Italian words, you will be treated with the kind of service that comes from the heart, that goes over and beyond what one would expect solely on the basis of being a paying customer. It sets the stage for memories that will warm the heart for years, such as the Austrian lady whose children were held by the waiters, for example. Your demeanor is everything in this part of the world (and I would extend it to the Mediterranean countries); humility will get you far.
I have very much liked coming to Italy as a tourist, kind of interesting to experience everything- both the positive and the negative! I guess all countries has there own pros and cons, my country too! Watching your videos is always good, there is also a very welcoming feeling here! Thanks!👍
Evening marina, Nice insight to your home of Italy thank you. It is definitely on the list to visit as you always show great places, beaches, crystal clear waters...and if the look of pleasure whilst your tucking into your meals is anything to go by then its definitely something to look forward to tasting. There many down side to many places where ever you are in the world, but it's expected and just have to go with the flow. Happy New Year to you and Vongola too, looking forward to all the new vids in the future...and the new jumper!!
Happy New Year Marina. Here in Canada the train rides are Expensive, even within the cities, I've known Canadians who never traveled by train in their entire life, in Europe we love travel by trains its so affordable, but yes as you said with some trains its smelly hot or freezing but there are trains that are very comfy and have wifi and restaurant in it. Bureaucracy is Everywhere! Canadians love forms. Stores are open even on Sundays but then some shops are closed on Mondays. Only some stores allow pets but restaurants not at all maybe only for service dogs but its also rare.
Happy New Year, Marina and Vongola! This was a nice, relaxing video, thanks for sharing 😊
happy new year to you and partner hope you all had a lovely xmass 😎
Hey Marina, firstly Happy New Year and then on your point of bureaucracy I don't think Italy can beat my country, South Africa. It really sucks here, I am sure they find the most grumpiest people ever to work there, so expecting customer service is like looking for hen's teeth !!
Ahhh, I'll have to visit and check for myself then 😂🥰
I was going to say, we did have Italian prisoners of war here in South Africa, so maybe they tought our bureaucrats! But we don't have the police come check our house - that would definitely take away far to much KFC time, and they'd have to actually have a working vehicle. We have to get the rates accounts the municipality no longer send, letters from land Lords, etc to prove where you live for banking etc. I always wonder what would happen to someone like Marina was who is living in a van moving about. If I could do it, our country is so spectacular for a nomadic lifestyle, but you wouldn't be able to have a working phone, banking, or car licencing. It's a bit bonkers. And everyone else, even in parastatals are so friendly and usually go out of their way to be helpful. Eish! Our country!
Happy New Year❤ I love this. My favourite place on earth is Rome. We have been 4 times and I would love to get married there but I have heard it is not so easy, for this reason we will marry in the UK ❤ I secretly am sad though😢
Happy New Year Marina! Interesting to hear this list from a travelled Italian perspective. You mentioned cuisine and I wondered how veganism is accommodated in Italy? Oh, the fringe (bangs) were fantastic in some of the montage footage!
In Palermo there were many different types of food from all over the place mainly take away😂
Happy New Year! What a pleasant surprise to see you here! Nice way to start the year. Red tape and jumping through hoops to get stuff done is fairly common in Canada 🇨🇦 too. I found it curious that the UK don’t allow pets in apartments considering their strong stance on animal welfare. The Sagres sound like a lot of fun. My brother visits Italy with the Ottawa Fire Department Band often because the music director is Italian. They get the royal treatment and are well fed and “wined” , especially when they play traditional songs. Italy is on my bucket list.
Yeah bureaucracy in Canada is nothing nothing nothing like Italy or France!
Landlords can legally refuse pets in the UK and it's a big issue as ~40% of households have dogs.
Not allowing pets in an apartment/flat may be a clause in the landlords lease or from the block management association. (Freehold owners lease the property to leasehold tenants for 999 years, who are free to act like owners within that period)
A proposed Renter's Rights law will make unreasonable refusal of pets, illegal.
@ good! I think there’s a similar law in Canada but few are aware of it.
Very informative and interesting video Marina, wearing those disposable gloves made me laugh if you see the size of my hands no normal gloves fit😂.Those deep fried pizza dough looks yummy. Happy New Year to you both ❤🐶
Happy new year dear friends and followers and of course Marina ✨
Happy New Year Marina! How is Vongola? Is he doing any better health wise?
He's stable but not improving. I'll film an update soon!
@WildSheGoes Poor baby 😢 Sending you both warm wishes and hope he is feeling better soon xx
Happy New Year Marina!
In Canada we do not have police checking up re: new addresses. Lots to do in any move without police.
I'm sure Italy isn't all mountainous hillside, but where you live and the skinny winding roads gives me vertigo!
Happy new year 🎉 ✨️ beautiful jumper.
Isn't it odd how our countries make things so difficult for us, yet make out they want people to live there 😂.
Great video .
This was very interesting! Happy New Year!
Ok, wow, that was super interesting, thank you. I might want to add that it is absolutely wonderful to travel with small kids in Italy - when my daughters were little we went to Italy quite often (we're your neighbours from Austria), and every restaurant would welcome us, be super sweet to the children, both men and women alike, waiters would even carry them around so we could eat - so so sweet, all of them. ❤❤
As for bureaucracy, Austria, which used to be a nightmare, has much improved, a lot can be done online & super quickly & the people who work there are also usually very friendly & even forthcoming, can you believe it (I even managed the other day via phone to reduce a 250€ car fine to 80€, as the offical at the other end of the phone somehow felt some sympathy with me 🎉🎉) - but taxes are a nightmare here, especially for small businesses... much love from Vienna ❤❤
Oh geesh...That would be hard for me because I like to bundle my errands so I can get them done at one day. I also think those Chamois are reason enough to want to live in Italy!
Buon anno, Marina. :) Thank you for your video which was super interesting. As a French, I do understand the annoyance with grumpy bureaucrats and the importance of "aperitivo" (l'apéro!). I have only seen bits of Italy (Napoli, Roma, Trieste (which I absolutely fell in love with!!!) and Verona) but am keen to explore more. One thing I noticed while in Napoli was how people didn't queue to buy things in shops. It was very hectic to just buy a coffee or a pastry, you had to fight to make eye contact with the waiter or people would walk past you. It was sup r exhausting, especially with a limited knowledge of Italian.
Oh boy I haaaate that. I get very pissed at people jumping queues and I'm not afraid to make it known 😬 well done for keeping your cool!
Great video nice jumper as well . I don’t plan to visit Italy anytime soon but useful to know stuff. Thanks.
Hello from Geordieland ( Odieland : )
Went to Florence a few years ago . Was disappointed at the lack of garlic in the food !
Had to find a curryhouse ( RamRaj Tandoori - sadly no longer there ) in order to satisfy my British addiction to garlic and spices .
Florence was beautiful tho
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Per fortuna
Ciao Marina, hai proprio ragione...io vivo qui ma non ho mai lavorato (prima ero in svizzera), ora in pensione e così tutto sommato si vive bene :)👋
What an interesting collection of things about Italy!!!😪whilst knitting hahhah
Keep creating such wonderful videos. Your videos are always inspiring.🚴😋✋
Happy 2025 Marina! Excellent useful info, very well presented. Hope to get out to Tuscany again this year.
Very interesting video, Marina! Happy new year to you and Vongola!
Interesting to know, thanks Marina 👍
No police visits at new addresses in the UK. I think that the only time they visit outside of crime investigations is if you have a gun licence, to check that it's stored securely.
Really interesting, thank you, Marina. Hope you get across the Atlantic sometime. There is as much variety in cuisine & architecture & accents & landscape in the U.S. as in all of Europe.
Happy New Year
Hi Marina ☕ Italy is beautiful, but I don't understand the traffic rules, every time I get expensive mail home
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Thanks so much! Always enjoy your vids!🦌💌❤️👍🙏👏👏💕
Marina, you should work as a promoter for the Italian train line: "Obviously we're not really a great service. We're cold in winter, hot in summer, smelly and busy....but we are cheap and accessible!" 😆
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Marina, I appreciate your insight and feel it is very valuable. The part about Italians feeling that they are pretty much the greatest, made me chuckle, even though I was born in the USA, but all my grandparent were born in Italy, there must be something genetic about that feeling because I definitely have it. I often refer to the greats in Italian history, Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Vivaldi, etc. when I talk about why I think being Italian is great. The other point you made about about Italians complaining but not really doing really struck home with me. Thanks for sharing. Tanti auguri di un felice anno nuovo.
Tanti auguri a te Gaetano!
After so many years traveling all over Italy, i came to the conclusion that there are many "Italys", and not only one :) but I agree with many things you said
Belle et heureuse année à vous et aux italiennes… et italiens ! D’un vieux québécois qui regarde vos vidéos depuis jolies lurettes … et toujours étonné de vous voir toujours si active, brillante et jolie … que 2025 vous soit douce, créatrice, et toujours aussi généreuse avec vos amis les animaux … les grands mères ou et pères chiens 🐶
Thank'YOU Marina!😚💋❣️
Nicely done and Very Interesting 🙂
Thanks, very informative 👍 👍
Bravo pour la traduction merci😊
Ciao! In Spain it is quite similar...
You speak the truth Marina, i`m half Italien, my mama was from Apulia, despite all i love Italy ! Happy new year 2025 🎉 dear Marina, love your videos, Thankyou very much !❤i love italian food is healthy and mamas cooking is best😋👍
I have lived in Canada, USA, England, France, Italy, India, parts of Africa. I under stood how think. Now I can tell where they are from what they do. Now I live in a village on the west coast of British Columbia in Ladner very small village, I get speak many languages and some times I mix them up. But I all ways tried to watch for 6 months to act the way other people do.
Good video, it was fun learning a little more about you....ragazza selvaggia⚘️
Ha ha, very useful, and the coffe is not served very hot - you have to ask for it specially, as most Italians gulp and go, they don't have time to wait around for it to cool. LOL
I dislike waiting for drinks to cool - that sounds really civilised.
I loved this!
Love it ,thank you for sharing
Happy & healthy 2025 to you xx
We have a house in small town in Campania and our coffee shop has no problem in making a takeaway coffee. They have cups 😅
That's fab!
Happy New Year 🎆🎈🎊
This sounds very familiar to me. Spain is pretty much the same😅
Same in Portugal😅
Happy New Year! I love your videos and I am always wanting more!
For the bureaucracy thing... Take a 'Indian bureaucracy therapy'.. you'll never need meditation again..😂😂
(I too complain about my country .. (some it deserves) but love India.. hope to do more than what I'm doing for it at present)
Happy new year 🎊🎊❤❤
I love your content.
very interesting .
I worked in Rome as a language teacher in 1981, back then Lira was 2,200 to the £ (2,000 to $1). I was convinced it made people think they were millionaires. I wonder if you noticed a cultural shift when Euros came in. I loved the coffee and pastry shops in the morning, and that anyone who prepared food didn't handle money, there was a separate cashier for that. Gnocchi was always served on Thursdays. Style seemed to matter in how people dressed and presented themselves. But the bureaucracy was a pain, Permission to Stay, Permission to Work were different certificates and it was difficult to get one without the other. The long meals late in the evening were a joy, it was truly la dolce vita.
En Belgique aussi la police vient vérifier où tu habites, c'est normal ici. En France, ça ne se fait pas
😂😂😂 in many points like in 🇩🇪. So moving could be quit easy.😊
I like this format. What else could you talk about whilst knitting?
Ahhh anything! I'm very open to suggestions 😊
everything you said sound as if you comment Greeks (except for the coffee) !!! :P Damn we look alike so much! :))
That was fantastic. I only have one question: are you going to stay or move to another country? I follow az American family in Norther Italy "Raising Voyagers" they bought a stone building and doing it up. Ohhh my the obstacles they had to and have to go through is amaising. bureaucracy is in the highest form. ???? Police checking where you move???😅😊 Nobody business except mine. I am so glad I came to Australia. Italy was always my dream but now I am glad I am here. Still love to visit.
I think it's to avoid people using fake adresses but yes it's very intrusive! From what I hear Australia seems to have much straightforward rules, no wonder many Italians move there 😂
Yes that is true. Moved from Sydney to the country side 8 years ago and here was an Italian club😊 yippie but unfortunately closed because of the mega flood we had and they never came back. Still have an Italian "mini village" about 1.5hour drive one day I will visit. Love Italian anything especially Gianni Morandi😊. Growing up in Hungary Italian music was a part of my live. I do miss the music. That why I have several Italian CD's so I don't feel left out😊. HAPPY NEW YEAR Marina. 🎉🎉🧨🍾🥂🍜🍷🦘🐨
Marina come and visit. I have spare bedroom.
in many of these aspects Italy is very very similar to Hungary 🤓
Ciao Marina, I am italian from Bologna (my hometown) but I live partially in Berlin since many years. I am resident in Bologna, bought an apartment and renovated it and noone came to check if I live here..🤔 I guess it is because of taxes (prima casa tax free), but it never happened to me. BTW the plastic gloves and bag thing is soo stupid🤣. And I loove to see all the doggos in the shops and cafes.😍 I would take mine wiht me if she would't be so naughty ahah.
That's strange! Maybe they are too busy in Bologna? Lovely city BTW. I too love seeing the doggos in the shops!
Housing is a bit of an issue, contracts etc. Especially if you are on low income/ subsidies and have pets.
Funny! A lot of what you say could apply in France :)
Perhaps due to our Latin heritage ?
MIght be! I find French people much more active in politics and activism than Italians. Which is a good thing!!
Yes we always enjoy your videos you’re like part of the furniture or family lol Happy New Year to the Marina Bunch🥳, I think you’re safe you never crossed any boundaries that merit a horses head lol 😝, I don’t like that idea about sloppy employees even though I’m not in favour of a competitive workplace either but that’s just slacking off, love the doggies in the shops idea most peoples dogs are too clean these days anyway so not much pollution is it? I was told to leave a supermarket cos I was carrying a tiny puppy by a store detective here in the UK I couldn’t believe it but hey ho 🤷🏻♂️, I know an old Italian lady & she is exactly like you described, there’s only one way to cook & it’s Italian lol, chin up 😬
I was in Germany and I asked for tap water, they brought it to me but it definitely was the same reaction as if I had ordered toilet water 😂
Bonne année pas de traduction automatique donc je ne vais pas plus loin un grand sourire malgres tout😊
Les italiens sont effectivement fataliste. Ma mère qui est italienne dit "la vie c est un tas de mère et on en bouffe un peu tous les jours " . Je ne connais pas de peuples plus politisés que les français. Pour un oui ou pour un non nous manifestons. Nous sommes ingouvernables. Nous avons toujours très présent notre révolution 😊❤
Hi Marina, I'm puzzled now: you have to wear plastic gloves to pick vegetaties, but can take your dog inside the supermarket??
Yep 😂
Roman-Empire might have had a tiny influence on World History! Just saying! Not to mention Art and Culture, religion, and great friendly people too.
It isn’t really news to me, but still, I was laughing so much throughout the video at how similar Italy and Greece are!
We always think Greece is the best at everything!
Bureaucracy doesn’t make ANY sense. If you’re lucky and people aren’t rude to you, they simply won’t understand or have an answer to your request (I can never tell if it’s out of ignorance or malice!). Those “permanent” jobs are a big issue cause, besides not knowing how to think, most people hardly do any work at all, with the exception of that one person who has the skills and moral sense, and will do the job of the other 10.
Yes, independent stores do close in the afternoon, roughly from 14.30-17.30, but each has their own opening times!
Yes, we also stay with our mums and dads until we find a partner!
I think the most classic is the tax declaration (which many people don’t do half properly, or at all) and how the government “punishes” freelancers by imposing a 50% tax on them, which is ridiculous if you want your economy to grow.
Ah the remnants of the greco-roman empire, and the heritage we have bestowed upon Europe, and by extension, the rest of the world. Bless us. :’)
Sounds just like Spain. The burocracy hell here is ridiculous as well and most infurating to have to live with. I also lived in the UK for quite a few years like you and the burocracy there was a piece of cake, everything was so simple! Been following you on and off since you lived in your camper van and so did I, then I bought a house in nature and you did exactly the same. So we've kind of lived parallel lives 😊 Love your spirit and your resourcefulness totally amazes me!!! Huge respect ❤
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Not true, in general you can do almost everything online now from paying taxes and bills, having prescriptions and getting healthcare documents, to taking medical appointments, getting documents from your town hall, paying fines. This girl was away too much time and does not know things have changed a lot in the last ten years.
@@WildSheGoes You are wrong about burocracy and also in part about why people do not pay taxes...
@@francescofilippi2824 E nonostante tutti questi miglioramente siamo ancora tanto ma tanto indietro. Ho la partita iva aperta qui da 4 anni direi che sono stata esposta a come funzionano le cose. Detto questo sono contenta che tu ti trovi bene!
I wouldn't have expected what you mentioned about dogs. It's certainly not like this in Spain. And Barcelona is becoming an anti dogs city. Ahh and Happy New Year everyone!
Interesting. Often wondered why some staff in Italy are so disinterested and can't be bothered. Now I know why.
I dont know where you are from but as others mentioned in the comments customer service in Italy is very different than north America! The customer is not always right in fact it's often seen as a nuisance 😂🤷♀️
Several similarities with France; I suspect they are traits common to Mediterranean/Latin countries including Spain. Interesting about takeaway coffee - this was never a 'thing' in France pre-Covid beyond the international chains. But cafés could sell takeaway during lockdown & it has continued - even independent cafés -in Paris at least.
Re. tax evasion - I get the impression this is pretty rife in Cyprus as well, where my mother lives. Any handyman/plumber/painting job is cash-in-hand, and not just small amounts.
Exactly, drives me mad.
Bureaucracy and lazy government employees aren't unique to Italy, the USA has plenty of both!