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The Etiquette of Gift Giving in Italy

January 5, 2007

If you happen to be invited by somebody in Italy, you may wish to bring along a small gift to the host. If the event is a dinner, you should consider a small gift for the host’s wife, who’ll likely spend the time doing the cooking. Flowers and crafts are always welcome (and neutral) presents. My suggestion is to avoid bringing specialty food from your country (with the exception of alcohol), unless you know your host is an open-minded person. Italy’s cuisine is quite good, and you should resist the temptation to bring that Raspberry Honey Mustard Pretzel Dip that you love so much at home…

If you visit a family, consider a small present for the kids as well. I’ve been asked often by my friends in Italy to bring along hats, t-shirts or other apparel with some branding of my city (Seattle), local sport teams, and even Microsoft!

Regardless of the present, please make sure to cover or eliminate the sticker price. In Italy, it’s against the etiquette of gift giving to clearly showcase how much you spent for the gift. It’s likely that your host may offer you some home-made food that is the result of pure labor of love, which is a priceless experience and should be kept as such.

Here is a good article with more tips on personal / business gift giving in Italy.

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What customers are saying about our eBook…

December 29, 2006

I just received a feedback from a new customer who just purchased our eBook. And it made my day! It truly summarizes the essence of our editorial effort, where pictures and practical tips complement each other into a nice usable guide. Thanks Peter for sharing your thoughts with us!

Paolo and Francesca:

I wanted to take the time to tell you how much I loved your e-book! After the very simple checkout process, I downloaded it, and after reading just a few pages online, I printed it and had it bound to take with me on my upcoming trip to Italy.

I have read no less than 10 of the big name “guide books” about Italy, and none of them had the detail and “hands on” usefulness of your e-book. Not even close. The practical advice you give is further enhanced with great pictures showing what you are talking about. The actual pictures of toll lanes and highway signs have already given me a comfort level about renting and driving a car in Italy, a task which many have said can be somewhat intimidating.

This e-book is a must read for anyone taking a trip to Italy, and for the price it is an unbeatable bargain! Easily the best money I have spent for my trip to Italy. I wish I had your e-book when I travelled to Rome in 2000 for my honeymoon. Please feel free to use my comments on your website so others can experience the comfort level that your e-book provides. Glad I found it!

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Buone Feste!

December 25, 2006


How do you say Merry Christmas in Italian?
There are a couple of ways to convey your best wishes for the holidays in Italian. You can say Buon Natale which strictly means Merry Christmas, or Buon Anno which means Happy New Year. Or you can combine the two greetings together and say Buone Feste.
And this is what we, the staff at ItalyFromTheInside.com, want to wish you all: Buone Feste and thanks for supporting our efforts in sharing via this blog, podcasts, and eBook some insights on the fascinating Italian culture.

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