A Conversation for Italy
Simply contradicting stereotypes doesn't make one erudite, but rather produces wholly distasteful, politically correct platitudes
Corinth Started conversation Jul 25, 2001
Italians eat lots of Pizza. They eat it in restaurants, they order it take-out, and they cook it at home. They may grab a slice from a shop on their way to somewhere or meet with friends to eat a big meter long one. Italians eat much more pizza that do tourists.
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