answer:Italians don’t add chicken to items often. If they want chicken, they just make a chicken. They love to eat outdoors. Meals, even casual ones, are often eaten on some sort of patio. As is the case with sushi in Japan, pizza and pasta are starters. Salad is eaten last as The Almighty intended. Dinner is eaten late because lunch took all freaking afternoon, yet dinner out stops abruptly around nine. They aren’t big on breakfast either. Often it’s just strong coffee and a slice of bread made that morning at a shop on the way to work. **** is often served informally in a glass that resembles a miniature tumbler. They have no idea what an indoor washers and dryers are. Everyone in Florence is roughly a billion times cooler than you. Milan, ten billion. Rome? Maybe a mere thousand. Don’t ask for bread and a plate of oil. If it comes, great. Coffee is not served with milk after noon. Adults never drink milk. It will cost more to eat seated at a table. Many busy people stand at tall tables. Restaurants have a sort of cover charge. This gets you seated and some bread. You go from there. Bring your own washcloth. Know how to drive a manual gearbox. Car repair and the like: It will be done when it’s done. There’s gossip, espresso and cigarettes to be had.