Wicky
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The Ugly American is a myth insofar.
Foo, you should consider this as a disclaimer under all your posts. It made me laugh.
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The Ugly American is a myth insofar.
Foo, you should consider this as a disclaimer under all your posts. It made me laugh.
I'm getting ready to take a trip to Italy for the first time since graduating college and was wondering what the generally-accepted attire is these days? We won't be spending much time in large cities (no Milan, only one day in each of Venice, Florence, and Rome), but will be in Verona, and Tuscany much of the time. Any tips for blending in and not looking like a yankee tourist?
Adam,
If you are a football fan don't call it soccer!
What's wrong with looking like an American or whatever else you are when abroad? I've never understood discussions about how to dress for the locals while on vacation. Once you satisfy a base level of propriety, your style should be your own and there isn't anything wrong with it reflecting where you come from. After all, I don't expect Italians to deck themselves out in North Face and Polo when they come to Manhattan.
What's wrong with looking like an American or whatever else you are when abroad? I've never understood discussions about how to dress for the locals while on vacation. Once you satisfy a base level of propriety, your style should be your own and there isn't anything wrong with it reflecting where you come from. After all, I don't expect Italians to deck themselves out in North Face and Polo when they come to Manhattan.