wow...I'm flattered. Happy New Years to you too! I always wanted to see your country too...come to America then, it sounds like you really want to be there and maybe come celebrate the new years with us!
2007-12-30 23:29:45
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answered by kimi 2
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i live in your country,
and i understand why you prefer to be from another country.
i'm not italian, nor a native english speaker,
but still feel pitty for a country that many of it's people like to imitate Americans.
i hope you dont invade a middle eastern country to feel more American,
at least you have a great president, you should be proud of him.
2007-12-31 05:49:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Go into English speaking chat rooms and enjoy yourself. Go on holiday to English speaking places too...
2007-12-30 23:05:41
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answered by English Rose (due 2nd May) 6
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Happy New Year to you also.
I married into an Italian family, and find all things Italian very interesting, food, culture, the beautiful language and my husband, of course.
Have a Happy and Blessed New Year from the USA.
2007-12-30 23:00:57
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answered by Sue F 7
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Happy New Year Italian Friend....Bellisimo Bien Fortunado
2007-12-30 22:59:44
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answered by Capt. Frank 4
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Happy new year to you to.
glad you think so. i take it yo speak English then? well, I am Scottish, but still speak English though.
2007-12-30 22:55:08
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answered by Beth 2
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Yeah I am sure a lot of Italians do think English is fantastic, as they are using more and more English words in their vocabulary... and leaving behind even their phonology...
Weekend (it is together), first lady, cool, computer, etc. etc. ketchup (read as Katchu) or Club (read as Cleeeeb) LOL
You shouldn't want to be from another country... I mean your country is fantastic.
2007-12-30 22:54:57
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answered by El mundo es ancho y ajeno 6
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