What do Italians think of their diaspora?

What do Italians think of their diaspora?

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>italian-argentinian
based
>italian-american
based
>italian-brazilian
holy cringe

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I hate them

>Italian-argentinian
Spanish first name, Italian last name
>Italian-american
English first name, italian last name

Which sounds weirder to you?

the second
south italy has a lot of spanish names

I like how every diaspora-italians are so proud of their ancestry

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They dominate pop music, have since the 40s

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Why are you singling them out?

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Do we want Naples back?

>south italy has a lot of spanish names
Such as?

C'mon, I'm an Italian-brazilian

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Wut. Literally all of spanish surnames have been italianized after the XV century except some people of noble heritage. There are some torres/miranda/diaz but its pretty rare

>33 years old
De Niro made his greatest movie ever that year

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retarded terrone, italo-brazilians are the less cringy by far

That’s not a picture of “Analyze This!” (1999)

No not names, surnames

italian americans are better than shitalians

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As a Sicilian I am not particularly fond of Italian Americans but I still have more in common with them than with terroni transplants in Milan.

Italian americans are world renowned, nobody know shitalian brazilians

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Bada bing bada boom eyyyy Im walkin ere ayyyyy toneeeee gemme a big ol peece a pizza pie whadda buncha gabbagool eyyy we gotta reel tuff guy jabroni ere fuggehtaboutit ayyy

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>Frank Sinatra
lmao ok redditor
I tip my fedora to you kind sir

Italian Americans are p based

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You mean like Clint Mauro from Alabama. County American Italians talk hot af tbqh
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sinatra is good and based, go back to kinder-garden with your mambo jambo voodoo reppers, kiddo

there's nothing based about cringy LARPing

Meh, I prefer italo-brazilian Samba
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what are you talking about...

What LARPing? The jew tried acting all high and mighty

>barbosa
lol man

samba and latino-american is popular between over40 wine women here

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But he's right, they're just scumbag criminals who probably couldn't find Rome on a map. Well, maybe Tony could, he likes his history.

Masada fell at the end anyway

Here in macacoland there's this thing called "Italy-Paulista Culture" in which couples engage in cuckoldry and swing fetish, supposedly it is a thing we got from italians.

can someone confirm ?

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I want them to be all executed based on what Cuomo did to New York

Tony is a good boy. Got a lot goin for him. Good at school. Stays outta trouble. Real stand up kid. You better not let anything happen to him

His actual name was João Rubinato. Adoniran Barbosa was his artistic name.
>samba and latino-american is popular between over40 wine women here
Based.
Samba from São Paulo was full of italo-brazilians.

Nordestino hands typed this

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Im paulista, i'm not implying anything just merely asking

actually argentinian tango is more popular but is samba too i guess

>italian-argentinian
I feel like the sole reason why argentinians are so fucking loud and always scream when they talk it's because their Italian genes

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Suuure.

Italian american musicians were kino as fuck. They were everywhere in the jazz/early rock era.

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