I wish I were Italian and had a happy close family

I wish I were Italian and had a happy close family.

Why are Italians so based and family centred?

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I miss my grandparents

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Tf ex dad you ruled us for 300 yrs you could hv learned that shit easily from us

very brown

>I wish I were Italian and had a happy close family.
me too
my family hates me because im a loser lol.

Sorry lad

>Why are Italians so based and family centred?
we have no money to move out

this was my family arrangement growing up

>two storey house with garden
>I live on the first floor with mum, dad, and sister
>on the ground floor lives my grandma and my aunt
>mum and dad work until the afternoon so me and my sister walk back from school on our own
>grandma is waiting with lunch ready and we eat with my grandma and aunt every day
>we are very close in general since we live together

only after I grew up I realised this is normal here and probably not so much somewhere else, is that what you mean when you say we are family oriented?

I like being close to my cousins and my grandparents. Not that my dads side is much different, we still see eachother.

You don't need to be Italian for that. I think all peoples except angloids have family ties as concept

Sudistes still respect family but everyone north of Lyon has been completely statecucked for 3 centuries.

It is our sacred duty to educate them.

>two story home
>only had a first floor and a ground floor
wheres the second?

Cute and adorable!

What is it with angloes and wanting to be other nationalities?

>first floor
>ground floor
>basement

it's a two storey house, I dunno if americans call the ground floor first floor.

it's just the same here and I fucking hate family gatherings and am srsly considering skipping my granny's funeral when it does occur. Also, people in Italy and Slovenia have the habit of eating huge trays of cold cuts and cheese at family gathering and cold cuts are so vile, and the flavorless biscuits you get after too, it's all just so disgusting

shitalian siblings be like

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If it's not a first floor then what is that?

I think anglos call the ground floor 1st floor and the 1st floor 2nd floor, might be wrong though.

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I have a close family
Its a catholic thing

what's wrong with this?

Anglos view themselves as defaults the generic piece of you will

This, pr*testans will never understand

in Lithuania we also say 1st floor for ground floor

in Finland we say "bottom floor" and "upper floor", "middle floor" if it's a three floor building. Fuck numbers.

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>not first, second, top

>io soffro in italia

sounds better that way in Finnish. ala/ylä kerros roll off the tongue better than ensimmäinen/toinen kerros

questo ma non ironicamente

>italians
>posts a bunch of americans

What's weird about this?

nothing, its normal and wholesome