Posted on 08/20/2005 11:31:21 AM PDT by an italian
Hallo everybody. Its again me, Claudia from Italy.
Last July I went to America, just for vacation. (Actually it was my maturity vacation Ive just finished my high school and I took this trip before to start university next October). Ive already posted some threads about my trip, but some of you asked me more. And thats exactly what Im gonna do.
I spent more than a mount in America. I stayed in New York City and Washington D.C. Two very beautiful cities, very different, but so interesting.
What can I say about America? Your land is a wonderful one. I felt home there. People were always so kind with me, I mean with an Italian young lady who is a little bit shy: they always tried to make me friend.
I love America. I liked America before my trip, but now I really love Her. Her way to live, her way to face matters. When I arrived in New York City I was, of course, a little bit scared of terrorism because of September 11th But if you spend ten minutes (just ten minutes)in the Big Apple you forget who Bin Laden is. NewYorkers are really brave people: they live and smile and laugh and go on. Yes, at the World Trade Center the atmosphere is not happy, but you can breathe air of Patriotism there. And thats touching.
One Sunday I went to a game at the Yankee Stadium (it was the match New York Yankees versus Texas Rangers and, unfortunately for Texas, Rangers lost Poor Dubya!) and at the beginning they played the American National Anthem. There was a little girl sitting next to me, she was no more than six years old and she was there with her grandpa (or at least I suppose that). When she heard the notes of the Star Spangled Banner she immediately stood up, took of her Yankee hat and, with a hand on her heart, she sung. Without her grandfather told her a world. That was the first time I saw that such of things and it was so Great. I was standing next to her, my hat took away but without a hand on my heart (it was not, after all, my anthem) and only then I realize I really was in America.
What a great country you have! And what a great President you have now! (Thank God George Bush is still your President If Kerry had won last November, probably I would have not came to Washington ). I supported President Bush yesterday, I support President Bush today and Ill support President Bush tomorrow. As an Italian Im proud of what my Government is doing standing by your side today.
Please, do not misunderstand me: I love my land. Im Italian, not American (see my home page and youll know). Im proud to be an Italian, but America has a special place in my heart.
Thats all, more or less. I hope Ive not bored you.
I apologize for my bad English.
God bless you.
Claudia
actually you should probably try to immigrate to the US (legally), Italy will be in Islamic Republic by 2050
Ta-da!!!! You did it!! You are a quick learner!
THANK YOU:}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}
I know what you mean. You can fall in love with another country, but it just makes you love your own country more. One day I will visit Italy. It's a beautiful country, and Italians know how to enjoy life.
Not until I can have breath to talk. My land is NOT an Islamic one. Not with me.
Yeah!!! Do you like them? What a Country!!!!
DAMN, GIRL! I wish those who were born in the U.S., and those who have sneaked in here, could appreciate our country as much as you do.
Very nice. Love the flip-flops. I must get me a pair.
You know what we say in Italy? Who has food has no teeth...
Nice pics. You should consider putting them on your profile page.
:}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}Very good grazie!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great post. Of course not much can compare to the beauty and history of Italy. I loved the little seaside towns of Sorrento and Amalfi. One day I would like to visit there again.
Signorina,
Tanta grazie per il vostro messagio, ci piace molto. (Lei parla Inglese molto bene. Mi dispiace che non parlo Italiano piu bene.)
Io sono Americano (e sono nato in New York), ma il miei genitori sono nata nel piccolo citta vicino a Napoli. Ho visitato Italia con la mia moglie l'anno scorso, e Italia e' una bellissima paese, veramente. Secondo me, il colturo Italiano e una bellissima cosa e molto caro negli Stati Uniti.
Tanta grazie per la tua amicizia, e spero che ritornerai a New York nel futuro.
Certo che tornerò... It's a promise.
My parents' families were from the southern mountains--San Fele on my mother's side and Serra San Bruno on my father's side. I have never been there but am Italian in my heart, and 100% patriotic American.
grazie mille!!!!!!!!
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