When you go to Italy, you feel this undeniable attachment and definite depression to leave even before you catch your plane on the way out. If you have not been there, it is usually one place you keep on your bucket list to see before you die.
Italy. We try and recreate its offerings wherever we may live even though deep down, we know it is just not possible to recreate perfection that is found in the boot-shaped peninsula which is home to 60 million people and sees 44 million tourists a year.
1) Buy an espresso machine (Please beware of the commercialized versions of the “cappuccino” which have evolved into a flat-out dessert).
2) Convene frequently with your friends and family. Even if you don’t have the Italian piazza to visit, make the time and make the place.
3) Parla in italiano! Also – listen to Italian music and watch Italian film. You’ll be amazed at how much of the language you can pick up.
4) Cook Italian as frequently as you can! The real stuff, nothing unauthentic.
5) Visit Italy! Of course this depends on your own means. If visiting Italy is a dream for you that has yet to be achieved, do not put that dream off – you will understand once you get there!-Gina Andracchio
I practically agreed with everything you said, except "buy an espresso machine" to live "la vita all'Italiana."
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