Italian culture follows specific etiquette rules including proper greeting customs (cheek kissing starting on the right with 2-3 kisses depending on region), strict coffee preferences (espresso consumed quickly, cappuccino only at breakfast), traditional meal sequences (antipasto, primo, secondo, dolce), and food separation rules (no mixing different meats, bread served throughout the meal). Italians also emphasize hygiene practices like bidet use, temperature sensitivity (avoiding drafts and cold after meals), and specific dining customs such as eye contact during toasts and avoiding white socks.
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HOW TO BE ITALIAN • 20 Rules Italians never break | REACTION追加:
Hi guys, and welcome back to the channel. If you're new here, my name is Seed, and it is so nice to have you on here, all right? Guys, I'm going to be seeing a video today. This is how to be Italian, okay? 20 rules Italians never break.
Okay, I'm excited to see this video, and this video is from Marco Danesi Danesi.
I don't know if I got that pronunciation well, all right? And this video is from 10 years ago, okay? All right. So, if you find this video interesting, do well to like, share, subscribe, and also share your thoughts in the comment section, all right? So, guys, let's get right into this.
>> Ah, mamma mia.
>> Mamma mia.
>> Italy is probably the most admired and slagged [music] country at the same time.
>> Yeah, I admire it a lot.
>> And they are secretly jealous of us.
But they also make fun of us a lot.
Italians are world famous for >> [music] >> being loud, being very kissy and passionate, and moving their hands a lot.
>> Hold on, guys. Italians are loud?
Okay.
The only people I know that are so loud are the Americans, okay? Italians are loud? Interesting.
>> For driving like crazy and for not respecting rules, including the laws and times. [music] However, there is a specific set of rules Italians will always [music] obey to. These are the 20 rules Italians will never break. Let's start with greetings, cuz these are very, very important in Italian culture.
We're very affectionate, we're very passionate, and we tend to kiss even people who we've never [music] met before. Now, there is a very specific rules for the cheek kissing, which is always start on the right. Two kisses in some region of Italy. Ciao, ciao, ciao, bello.
And three kisses in other regions visit.
In Italy there's nothing like filter coffee or [music] Americano. Italians have espresso, [music] literally drunk within 30 seconds.
Done >> [music] >> in a mouth.
It can be a corto or ristretto, which is basically like even >> [music] >> shorter than espresso, so up to here, or a lungo, which is basically like a little bit longer. If you're asking for a latte in an Italian [music] cafe, you will get this cuz latte in Italian means milk.
>> It's milk.
>> Cappuccino is socially acceptable only at breakfast. It is however acceptable to ask for a macchiato. A macchiato is actually an espresso with a little bit of milk foam, and you can [music] ask for a macchiato caldo, which is hot milk foam, or a macchiato freddo, which is a cold milk foam. Very complicated. When toasting, always always look at people in the eye.
>> Oh.
>> Eye contact is really important. And good Italian wine is very important.
>> Wow.
>> Let's talk fashion for a second. The number one rule that you should probably never forget if you visit Italy is do not under any circumstances >> [music] >> wear white socks.
>> STAND BACK. [screaming] NO.
>> ITALIANS BELIEVE IN THE concept of food separation. We don't place it all in [music] one plate, which is why buffets don't really work in Italy. So you always start with antipasto, which is basically the appetizer.
Then you move on to a primo, which is your [music] entree, if you want. Then you move on to a secondo, which literally means second, and and that's like your main dish. Then you move on [music] to dolce, which literally means dessert. And that's how you proceed, not the other way around. You can skip one if you want, but you need to follow the sequence.
Very important. Different meats should not be mixing [music] in the stomach. If you start with chicken, you cannot go to beef.
>> [clears throat] >> If you start with beef, you cannot go to lamb.
>> [laughter] >> Breaking news, bread is not an appetizer. It will be there for the entire duration of the meal, and you will not get butter or olive oil or balsamic with it.
>> Then why is it there?
>> Lovely Italian bread on your table.
[music] So, please enjoy as it is. So, once I went to a restaurant with an American friend of mine, >> [music] >> and she was vegan, and we asked for vegan options. The waiter was really confused. [music] Very few places actually have vegan options in Italy. It is coming, like, you know, gluten-free and, you know, these kind of things are coming to Italy as well.
>> [music] >> Now, let's talk spaghetti for a second.
Italians do not, and I repeat, do not eat spaghetti with meatballs.
That's an American/Disney [music] invention from Lady and the >> Okay, so how do you eat it?
>> with a range of different sauces, [music] including ragu, which is quite close to meatballs, but it's actually not. We do eat meatballs, but not with spaghetti. [music] Another American invention is Alfredo sauce, and it's not not something we do. No, absolutely not. Carbonara sauce, by the way, does [music] not contain any cream at all.
Making pasta, you >> Wow.
>> have to add [music] salt to boiling water.
Like this thing.
>> I do that. Okay, sea salt.
>> Very important. Do not mess with Italian pizza. Do not expect chicken on pizza or crazy or fruit. [music] You're not going to be finding it there.
There are only two types of pizza crust.
Neapolitan means that it's kind of raised and it's more fluffy, while Roman is quite crusty. Italian salad is extremely simple. It will be only served with extra virgin olive oil, vinegar, balsamic. [music] Salad is supposed to be healthy and simple. Italians are a bit hygiene freak. They believe that if they don't wash everything off their body and hands and everything at any given time, they will be contaminated [music] by some strange extraterrestrial bacteria. This is one thing we're actually quite anal about, the bidet.
It's actually a bit of a play on word there. After we always always always use the bidet.
>> It is amazing.
>> Of course.
>> And normal And normal human beings should.
>> Italians are very very sensitive to [music] temperature change.
>> Cold never bothered me anyway.
>> And you'd definitely be able to spot an Italian abroad because they normally wear a [music] big bomber jacket. Also, Italian women are not allowed to walk in public with wet hair.
Why? [music] Because they might catch a cold.
Italians are also obsessed with the draft. [music] Having a draft at a restaurant is like their worst possible nightmare.
>> The wind is howling.
>> They will carefully select the [music] table based on the lack of draft.
Digestion >> Wow.
>> is probably the most [music] important process of your human body, which is why Italians normally after a meal, they never ever ever expose themselves to cold temperature because that would block their digestive system. We even have a whole range of alcoholic beverages aiming at helping you digest, which is basically an excuse to drink more after a big meal. And these [laughter] are called digestivi. So, when you're a kid and you go to the beach with your parents, you're actually taught that you are not supposed to swim for two or three hours >> [music] >> after a meal because you could get congestion and die in the sea. It's very traumatizing.
And these are the 20 rules Italians will never break. I really hope you like this video. If you did, give it a like and share with your friends, especially those visiting Italy very soon, cuz it's going to be useful for them. And don't forget to subscribe to my channel. I also made another video, which is here, on Italian hand gestures. So, go check it out if you want to know more about Italian culture. Thank you very much for watching, and I'll see you next time with another one of Marco in a box videos.
>> Ciao.
Okay, this is quite an interesting um video here. I had a great time checking this out. Getting to learn some of um the 20 rules Italians never break. You guys don't wear white socks. Let's get back to that. Somebody should answer me in the comment section why you don't wear white socks. What's wrong with wearing a white socks?
I'm confused, and I really want to know.
I'm really curious. Why don't you guys wear white socks? What's wrong with it?
Let me know in the comment section. I had a great time checking out this video. If there are more rules that you want us to know, please state them in the comment section. All right, thank you for watching, and I'll see you guys on my next one. Bye.
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