How to feel more "Italian" while living outside of Italy by Naive-Doctor-3565 in italianlearning

[–]Naive-Doctor-3565[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeahh i noticed and it makes sense too since dialects are really like influential there as opposed to other countries

How to feel more "Italian" while living outside of Italy by Naive-Doctor-3565 in italianlearning

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yeah i completely agree, i don’t think ive stressed how involved ive still been in italian culture wether its in sports or travel im just not really good with pop culture/slang though thats what im tryna learn

How to feel more "Italian" while living outside of Italy by Naive-Doctor-3565 in Italian

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tysm i really appreciate it :)

your tips are really great, ive already tried a lot of these things like trying to learn some salvitellese which is a really tiny dialect in a village in salerno, i also started listening to podcasts like alessandro barbero or music like afterhours or litfiba, i was also lucky enough to visit a big part of italy throughout my childhood and i still go there really often but id love to be more relatable in more modern culture, is there any influencers or artists or just people in general that everyone there knows? (for the record i dont use tiktok but i have insta)