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Re: Saluti! Just another Newbie!
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Re: Saluti! Just another Newbie!
HelloTessa, and to BP.net. You have definitely found the right place.
"Cry, Havoc! And let slip the dogs of war..."
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Re: Saluti! Just another Newbie!
Welcome aboard!!
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Welcome to the forum! What is your first language?? You speak better english than a lot of people I've come across haha.
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Re: Saluti! Just another Newbie!
 Originally Posted by LGray23
Welcome to the forum! What is your first language?? You speak better english than a lot of people I've come across haha. 
Italian is actually my first language, and thank you! I've worked really hard to speak and write in English. I'm from Livorno, Italy (in Tuscany). I came to the states for school and am somehow developing this weird half Texas accent.
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Re: Saluti! Just another Newbie!
 Originally Posted by Toxic Tessa
Italian is actually my first language, and thank you! I've worked really hard to speak and write in English.  I'm from Livorno, Italy (in Tuscany). I came to the states for school and am somehow developing this weird half Texas accent.
I would love to hear a half Italian half Texas accent either way, welcome
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Re: Saluti! Just another Newbie!
 Originally Posted by Toxic Tessa
Italian is actually my first language, and thank you! I've worked really hard to speak and write in English.  I'm from Livorno, Italy (in Tuscany). I came to the states for school and am somehow developing this weird half Texas accent.
 Originally Posted by LGray23
I would love to hear a half Italian half Texas accent  either way, welcome 
I am originally from Texas and spent 4 years living in Sicily. I know all about that half accent. For example:
English: Good Morning
Italian: Bon Giorno
Texan: Bwaaahn Geeeooorno...
"Cry, Havoc! And let slip the dogs of war..."
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Re: Saluti! Just another Newbie!
@ LGray23 When I get my Ball, I'll have to make a video of him then - haha.
@ Vypyrz - Hahaha, so epic! I teach a Physics tutorial section at my university for the undergrad and last night I kept pronouncing Volume as "Valium". How did you like Sicily? I have one Sicilian aunt.
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Re: Saluti! Just another Newbie!
 Originally Posted by Toxic Tessa
@ Vypyrz - Hahaha, so epic! I teach a Physics tutorial section at my university for the undergrad and last night I kept pronouncing Volume as "Valium". How did you like Sicily? I have one Sicilian aunt. 
I loved it there. We used to ride our motorcycles all over Sicily and Southern Italy. Learning to drive a car there was definitely an experience. I eventually learned insults in English, Italian, Spanish and French, just because I kept running out of things to yell at other drivers in the city...
"Cry, Havoc! And let slip the dogs of war..."
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Re: Saluti! Just another Newbie!
 Originally Posted by Vypyrz
I loved it there. We used to ride our motorcycles all over Sicily and Southern Italy. Learning to drive a car there was definitely an experience. I eventually learned insults in English, Italian, Spanish and French, just because I kept running out of things to yell at other drivers in the city... 
I'm Italian and even I admit we drive like lunatics! I refuse to drive in Italy and just walk or take the train everywhere. It's much safer! I remember when I was first learning English - the first thing I learned was an insult lol.
I am so use to driving in the states, that when I go back home for a visit - car rides give me gray hair. That's saying a lot considering I spend most of my time hauling it in an ambulance. Lol.
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