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Live in Italy for 1 year


 

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    deenew is changing!

    Not a pipe dream 1 year ago

    Before this was more a pipe dream for me something that may may not happen, but im going to make it a reality. I have recently rekindled my love for Italy and im committed to making this dream happen. I’ve decided to start learning italian to help me along the way. Yay i cant wait for this to actually happen!



    Ciao Italy 1 year ago

    Great place to live and explore!



    Untitled 1 year ago

    ...and I wanted to live under the sea, but it ain’t going to happen. You suck!



    Italian 2 years ago

    Love Italy and would also like to improve my italian.



    Untitled 2 years ago

    It has been great and definitely good for my Italian. Italy is such a beautiful place and I remembered this when I saw yesterday a new program on BBC2, Federico’s Italy. Wonderful!
    Alex by marche property.



    michelelisa is pretending to work cause the kids have their mid-semester exams

    one word - food 3 years ago

    Oh how i love italian food!!! ITs my fave in the whole wide world!!!!!

    but thats why I chose italy… Actually I really want to live in europe, and go travelling around. I plan on living in italy, and teaching english, and go on weekend jaunts! Oh, and I suppose learn a little italian.

    so when does this fit into the grand scheme of things??? After I graduate, after I live in japan for 3 years, then live in italy. estimated age – 28ish….

    I am so never going to get married at this rate…...



    Untitled 3 years ago

    A step to speak Italian fluently!



    Do It! 3 years ago

    Italy is an amazing country, but i recommend you to go from the middle of Italy to the South, people is warm and more genuine; I lived in Siena one year and i consider Italy as my second house (i´m spanish).
    Go there and enjoy people and life!



    Josh Petersen Cleaning up after miscreants

    First try 3 years ago

    In 2001, after studying Italian for a year in the states, Anne, Sophia and I decided to try taking our love of Italy to the next level. We found a language school in Bologna and expatriated for 3 months.

    It was a great experience, but to be honest, it was also really tough. We had lived overseas before, but with a 15 month old, and maybe just some of the challenges of Bologna – this trip was a challenge at times. We got more homesick on this adventure than ever before, and we had a hard time with the housing options we found. I also don’t think we realized how young Sophie was – now when we look back, we can’t believe we did that when she was so little. Unfortunately, she doesn’t seem to remember much of the experience at all.

    I want back on to the horse though. When the kids are older we will try again. I’d like them to spend a year or two overseas when they are growing up.




     

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