Italian Life Rules - Paperback
Italian Life Rules - Paperback
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by Ann Reavis (Author)
Italians have spent a thousand years perfecting a certain way of living. In a country with a reputation of not obeying rules, there are some hard and fast Italian Life Rules, which are known and followed. You should never greet some people in Italy with a cheery "Ciao " Why? Italian women can stride across cobblestones wearing stilettos with five-inch heels. How? Studies show that Italians tip less than other Europeans. Why? Tourists can't go to just any Italian beach and spread a picnic lunch out on the sand during some months. When? It seems like every shopkeeper in Italy demands exact change. Why? Before traveling to Italy, read about the Italian Life Rules to heighten your anticipation of Italian life and to prepare you for the inevitable joys and pitfalls of your visit. When in Italy, enjoy being Italian for a few days, weeks or months, by learning first-hand the Italian Life Rules for a greater appreciation of what it means to be Italian. Other Books by Ann Reavis: Italian Food Rules Murder at Mountain Vista (a Short Story)
Author Biography
Five years used to be Ann Reavis' attention span for any career. She's been a lawyer, a nurse, a presidential appointee in a federal agency, a tour guide and a freelance writer. She's lived in New Mexico, Texas, California (San Francisco Bay Area), Michigan and Washington, DC. But seventeen years ago Ann fell in love with Italy and has been traveling to and from Florence ever since. She shares her thoughts on Florence, Tuscany, and all things Italian in a travel and food blog - TuscanTraveler.com. She wrote Italian Food Rules before examining what it means to be Italian in Italian Life Rules. Now Ann has set her sights on France and French Food Rules. Watch out Paris, Provence and the Loire Valley!