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Nothing but insults and made beliefs. The real Italy. Please, read. I am an Italian who's been teaching Italian in America for over 17 years. I have lived in Milan, unlike the author I do not see in ten days how we Italians are really like or all about. One hotel, one train station, one bedroom, one restaurant one of anything does not makes us all Italians. There is nothing in this book that resembles "La Bella Figura," and I think to have printed in the back cover that Italy puts on a "seductive face for the "visitor" gives Americans a very bad name. I am not laughing at the insults and, if you allow me to give you true facts, I'll tell you. Ten days to see what? Lets have some real numbers, 85% of Italians have never seen an American nor a "visitor." That leaves 15% who might not share the same feelings and reduce the numbers by a 7%. The author talks about trains and train stations. There are over 320,000 passengers who on trains daily in Milan's Stazione Centrale; 120 million passengers a year. Stazione Centrale is also the home of "Freccia Rossa" and "Freccia Argento." Both of those trains take you from Milan to Neaples in THREE HOURS. Generally, the people in hotels in Italy are not Italians. 90% ot homes and apartments don't have the parquet. The have tiles, many of them washed every day. There is no one in Italy, that I know of, who would show you a chaotic bedroom. Are you kidding me? The author is. I have a lot of friends, cousins, aunts, a coupe of parents who live in Italy, and it seems to me that the author must have visited the only junky bedroom with computers in it in Italy. I am 50 years old, and I have been wearing a suit since I lived in Milan at the age of 17, right about Fiorucci was making a name for itself. There is so much more to say. But, if the reader wants to laugh at the way we Italians live life, you are not welcome, and we Italians do not put on a face for anyone.