by Brooke Neuman
Are you planning a trip to Italy? Whether you're traveling for business or pleasure, it's important to be well prepared. And we're not just talking about making sure you have your passport and an extra pair of comfy shoes.
Besides learning how to speak Italian, it's important that you familiarize yourself with Italian customs and etiquette. After all, you don't want to unknowingly offend anyone or get yourself into a sticky situation.
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