At first I liked the church bells ringing all the time. Now on Sunday morning at 7:00 I am disturbed by them. And they ring all three, not just one, and they ring them for a long time, as if to wake up every person in my village and remind them to go to church. I am protestant. Nuff said!
Italians don't drink more than one glass of wine, usually, don't swirl it in the air and sniff it, or look for color. Beer...if it is a big glass they share it with their spouse.Â
Portions on the plate are a whole lot smaller than in the United States. You won't need a doggie bag.
Getting a driver's license is REALLY difficult, and expensive. In my old state, I paid 20 bucks and took a simple test that discussed rules, and was not a logic exercise in the stilted language of a lawyer.
italians are always late to events, meetings, and classes.. I taught watercolor workshops on Saturdays and some would arrive and hour late! They expected me to retrace my material!
Cokes are served without ice, french fries without ketchup.
Drivers in Northern Italy are very good, but drive too close on the autostrada. In the south they are ridiculously dangerous, and do some of the most stupid things, besides cutting in front, across and hogging both lanes.
Living space is smaller and kitchens are small. You get used to it. Cars are smaller and you realize that having that huge gas hog in the states was a waste of the materials to make it. My old Highlander would make three of my I20s here in metal, etc. I get 52 miles to the gallon. My car is not sold in the U.S:, but should be!Â
Driving on Sunday on the autostrada is nice because trucks are not allowed to use it.Â
Beaches are crowded with rental chairs, and having a fire on the beach to roast hot dogs is not allowed.
the health system in Italy is wonderful. Poor people can get help and be well. I pay a small fee for my medicine and if I have to go to the hospital it is FREE.Â
I have written a lot, and I have more but here is a funny one. Fireworks.. here are shot off at midnight, every village festival has this, and more on Xmas, etc. always midnight. Too bad for young kids who miss their sleep to stay up..  Doing fireworks when soon it is dark.. NO.
I have a blog about my life in Italy. Right now I am writing about my vacation out of Italy, but if you go to my blog you can slide down to info you might be interested in. Driver's test, food, finding products for cooking, etc. Go there by this link.... Â
Dave Lester