I kinda don't like italians, iin?

I feel like the characteristics they're admired for are annoying as fuck. I feel like they're way overrated as a culture and their accent bothers me.

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  • megadriver

    Everyone I know from Italy is nice and a good person. Everyone I've talked with in Italy has also been nice to me. I like Italy... I like the culture, the history, the food, the incredible seaside roads that are an absolute dream to drive on, while playing rock balads on the stereo.

    I do dislike most people from muslim countries... Especially the ones that come to Europe for free money... And because the EU is run by leftist retards, they give said muslims everything they want and tax the hell out of everyone else.
    Damn sand monkeys get to wreak havoc across Europe and we get to pay for it...

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  • RoseIsabella

    Do you mean Italians from Italy, or Italian-Americans?

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  • BQB

    That would make you a racist

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  • I always liked Italians. The only people I hate are Jews, Arabs, orientals, aborigines, Latinos, samoans, blacks, native Americans, Europeans, Hindus, and everyone else you can name. You, op, are a racist. 😀

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  • AceWhitehouse

    I'm sorry my fellow italians have failed u /:

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  • donteatstuffoffthesidewalk

    mamma mia!!!

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  • SwickDinging

    Do you mean actual Italian people? Or do you mean American's who call themselves Italian?

    Actual Italians tend to be really cheerful and easy to get along with. American's with Italian ancestry on the other hand... Fuck me. So fucking annoying. Most have never set foot in Italy but go on about being Italians all the time. Lol.

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  • Gabloo

    Personaly I disagree I think italian guys hot as fuck. but thats just my opinion.

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    • Gabloo

      oh and their accents.

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  • TS

    Personally I love Italians, but it's normal for there to be some ethnic groups that tend to get on one's nerves.

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  • barefoot_on_the_sand

    I love the Italian culture. Their home is where most beautiful things came from.

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  • IShaveMyBallsWithALawnmower

    Well, the Italian people I grew up around took pride in being short tempered and stubborn. I never understood why those would be desirable traits or something you'd be proud of. So I can understand where you're coming from but I'm not sure if it's entirely normal.

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    • McBean

      I have noticed this too. Of course, Italians think food is love. That's fine. But I have also noticed many of them think money is love. They throw money around within their families in ways that make me sick. Buying dependent adult children cars and what not. Yuck.

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  • LornaMae

    Oh, well, I'm 50% 3rd generation Italian and I can't really disagree. The last time I was in Italy a lot of them were extremely loud and rude in the larger cities like Rome and Milan, granted that those were people who I had no connection with. The ones who were hosting were incredibly pleasant and helpful. Then in the smaller towns (and I mean really small, like villages) most people were also very nice.

    Now, because you mentioned their accents I figure you're speaking of Italian-Americans, yes?

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    • Boojum

      I lived in Italy for a few years.

      People in any big city tend to be loud and rude. Since you're a woman, if you want to experience true rudeness pay a visit to Paris.

      Italians can be loud, but I learned to not pay much attention to it. Most of the time it doesn't mean much. We lived in a farmhouse about a mile from the nearest village, and when we first moved in we regularly heard lots of shouting coming from the village bar in the evening and at weekends. After a while, we realised it was just a group of the local men playing cards on the terrace. There are two trick-taking card games which are very popular in Italy, and both involve the players (always men) slamming their cards down on the table and bellowing at their opponents.

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      • LornaMae

        Hahaha, I have been to Paris and got none of the rudeness the French are infamous for. Is that weird?

        A great part of the population in the state I live in in Brazil has Italian ancestry so it's common for the exact same thing you described to happen on any given day! :)

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  • LostSoul96

    I hope you ain't a French person. I don't like French people..

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