Latte litterally means milk in italian. If you want the "american latte" you can order a "latte macchiato", it's basically a cappuccino with a different amount of steamed and frothed milk. If you say grazie (thank you) italians will answer you back prego (you're welcome). And when the barista was giving you your cappuccino he said prego, he meant "here you go"/your order is here. You can say prego even when you want someone to go first (while exiting/entering through the door, lift etc) At 10:46 that was the Cadorna station, not the Central station (you can take the Green or the yellow line to go there). The needle and thread thing is called "Ago, filo e nodo" (needle, thread and knot)... it's red green and yellow for the three metro lines, and it's symbolizes Milan's importance in the fashion industry.
I get a little nervous every time the camera is left unattended. And talking to the camera in front of crowds of people is also brave. So much respect, man! Toba, you have a great personality. I love how you interact with the people and somehow get them to agree to be on camera. I'd probably be way too shy to do that. Lets all please recognize how much effort goes into these videos. 👏
You could've used the Galeria as a hotel like Simon Wilson did 😂 11:00 you're in the city of fashion and you can't guess what the needle and thread is about? 😂😂😂
It is very strange for me to think of this city as expensive. I was there in February and found it incredibly affordable, especially when it comes to eating out and coffee, bakery etc.
Prego means you're welcome 🤦♂️ also "latte" means "milk" in italian so if you ask for latte, you will get literally milk You went to (I believe) Cadorna and NOT to the central station which is much bigger And that was definitely not authentic pizza, almost all kebab shops in Italy also sell pizza but it's made with very low quality ingredients and definitely not by "pizzaioli" (pizza chefs), real pizza is from Napoli (Naples) and you can find authentic pizzerias all over Italy The video is quality is incredible but, not be offensive, honestly as a long time fan I have to say the content is rubbish, you definitely don't have knowledge about Milan or Italy in general so I don't know why you would make a guide about the city when you don't even know it, it's quite offensive to watch as an Italian and I think you should really go back to London Hack which was just so special and awesome
Isn’t it a bit stupid to go into places and leave your camera outside unattended in a busy city centre unless he is with someone but is filming it in a way to make it look like he is alone.
Everyone knows you cannot get anything cheap in Louie Vuitton! Judging by the hotel you stayed at, you have money! The pigeon attraction is NOT an activity one should do. Birds are dirty. Either it’s a church or a cathedral..! Began construction in 1386. That’s about 600 years. Later, you corrected yourself by saying it is a cathedral. Well done! Research will tell you it is an active religious building. It is actually a cathedral. There is a difference. The sign you read was in two languages. What you call dessert store is actually a ‘’pastelería ‘’ ( a fancy cake and bread shop ) ‘’ Latte’’ means milk. You need to ask for a cafe latte! Or better still, nothing with milk. If you are vegan..! Breakfast is typically a coffee ( you mentioned it in Italian …) and bread ( toasted roll) with butter and / or jam. Croissants are typical as well. Even biscuits as well for the kids. That police stunt is temporary! You were being ironic when you said you were going to try and find something under 100 euros! I can imagine the locals smirking quite a lot once you had departed their establishments!!! If that monument was a needle and thread as you called it, it would represent the fact that Milan is home to Italy’s fashion industry and nearly all their brands manufactured clothing at one stage in their business life in and around Milano. I am surprised you did not visit Via Montenapoleone or Via Della Spiga! Man, I really enjoyed your innocent fly on the wall insight into Milan. Have you tried any cities off the beaten track in Spain..? Your money would go even further! Until the next video. Ciao.
@@mattc9875 I beg to differ, but it doesn’t really matter Italians do it distinctly to the rest of us that’s what makes them more of a kind and also one of a kind. Have a good day.
The amount of times Toba has to run back for the camera must be unreal
I remember in 1997 there was a German anchor by the name Nebuzburzimbeletbagkerimta since you skipped the name I will not tell you the whole story. 🙂
@@mrenok1031 😂
Surprised no one runs off with it when he turns his back
Latte litterally means milk in italian. If you want the "american latte" you can order a "latte macchiato", it's basically a cappuccino with a different amount of steamed and frothed milk. If you say grazie (thank you) italians will answer you back prego (you're welcome). And when the barista was giving you your cappuccino he said prego, he meant "here you go"/your order is here. You can say prego even when you want someone to go first (while exiting/entering through the door, lift etc)
At 10:46 that was the Cadorna station, not the Central station (you can take the Green or the yellow line to go there). The needle and thread thing is called "Ago, filo e nodo" (needle, thread and knot)... it's red green and yellow for the three metro lines, and it's symbolizes Milan's importance in the fashion industry.
This is really helpful thank you!
I get a little nervous every time the camera is left unattended. And talking to the camera in front of crowds of people is also brave. So much respect, man! Toba, you have a great personality. I love how you interact with the people and somehow get them to agree to be on camera. I'd probably be way too shy to do that. Lets all please recognize how much effort goes into these videos. 👏
You could've used the Galeria as a hotel like Simon Wilson did 😂
11:00 you're in the city of fashion and you can't guess what the needle and thread is about? 😂😂😂
i used to watch you when i was 14-15 yrs old after school. im 21 now and got nostalgic
Have you won the Lottery mate ? I’ve never seen you spend so freely
Loved it, nice one Toba. You make such great vids.
It is very strange for me to think of this city as expensive. I was there in February and found it incredibly affordable, especially when it comes to eating out and coffee, bakery etc.
Try living there with the average local salary, and check the cost of real estate…we’ll chat again then 😂
Toba as a food influencer: "The cheese is cheesy, the dough is doughy and the tomato? Is tomatoey" 💀💀
Pleeease come to Naples!!! I'd love to meet and show you one of the most beautiful cities of Italy!
Prego means please, here you go, you are welcome... 😂
Latte means milk, whilst prego means you’re welcome
It means “here you go” when somebody gives you something
Prego actually means you’re welcome, or praying depending on the situation 😂
It means “here you go” in the circumstances shown in the video, a fancier way of saying “ecco qui”
Loved this video ❤
Not me watching you eat pizza whilst fasting 😂
Love your vd bro your efforts .. love from india🇮🇳
Nice video toba!
Ramadhān Mubārak
Lmaoo not even the wallets are under €100 😂
Not even the air you breathe 😂
Another great video Brother
Sounds like you have a new narrator voice Toba,cool video as ever
Italian breakfasts are the worst😂 diabetes to go
Great insight to Milan, Cheers Toba 👌 The reactions you get for leaving your camera for a scene is too funny 😂
Very interesting Toba! Loving these challenges shows how you can push a budget.
No tripods aloud 😂😂😂
More videos please
Coffee and pastries are the best breakfasts
great new direction keep it cheap and close by
The way it start🤣
Man i am here now. Wish i would of bumped in to you.
Prego means 'you're welcome'.
60 euro for visiting a cathedral.. what a bunch of scammers are we italians...
Hello toba hope you're well buddy ✌👍🙏
Whoa you have tv voice now
2:08 if only there was some translation bellow it
I am going to Milan in July
Prego means "you're welcome"
I can’t believe what happened in Milan 😅
Very nice tour you did my friend marvelous.
That bakery for 6e is exactly 3 hours salary in my country 😂 I’m from Europe to and we have Euros
🎉I will make a trip there sometime.
Do capri :) ❤
Prego means you're welcome 🤦♂️ also "latte" means "milk" in italian so if you ask for latte, you will get literally milk
You went to (I believe) Cadorna and NOT to the central station which is much bigger
And that was definitely not authentic pizza, almost all kebab shops in Italy also sell pizza but it's made with very low quality ingredients and definitely not by "pizzaioli" (pizza chefs), real pizza is from Napoli (Naples) and you can find authentic pizzerias all over Italy
The video is quality is incredible but, not be offensive, honestly as a long time fan I have to say the content is rubbish,
you definitely don't have knowledge about Milan or Italy in general so I don't know why you would make a guide about the city when you don't even know it, it's quite offensive to watch as an Italian and I think you should really go back to London Hack which was just so special and awesome
You spent more then a £10
Pretty bland tour of Milan. What's the point of visiting a city this way?
Exactly. The homeless / living with n dollars made sense but this is a guide of a city he doesn't know and it doesn't make any sense
what a nightmare of a piza
Not Italian!
Isn’t it a bit stupid to go into places and leave your camera outside unattended in a busy city centre unless he is with someone but is filming it in a way to make it look like he is alone.
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Everyone knows you cannot get anything cheap in Louie Vuitton!
Judging by the hotel you stayed at, you have money!
The pigeon attraction is NOT an activity one should do. Birds are dirty.
Either it’s a church or a cathedral..! Began construction in 1386. That’s about 600 years. Later, you corrected yourself by saying it is a cathedral. Well done! Research will tell you it is an active religious building.
It is actually a cathedral. There is a difference.
The sign you read was in two languages.
What you call dessert store is actually a ‘’pastelería ‘’ ( a fancy cake and bread shop ) ‘’ Latte’’ means milk. You need to ask for a cafe latte! Or better still, nothing with milk. If you are vegan..!
Breakfast is typically a coffee ( you mentioned it in Italian …) and bread ( toasted roll) with butter and / or jam. Croissants are typical as well. Even biscuits as well for the kids.
That police stunt is temporary!
You were being ironic when you said you were going to try and find something under 100 euros!
I can imagine the locals smirking quite a lot once you had departed their establishments!!!
If that monument was a needle and thread as you called it, it would represent the fact that Milan is home to Italy’s fashion industry and nearly all their brands manufactured clothing at one stage in their business life in and around Milano.
I am surprised you did not visit Via Montenapoleone or Via Della Spiga!
Man, I really enjoyed your innocent fly on the wall insight into Milan.
Have you tried any cities off the beaten track in Spain..?
Your money would go even further!
Until the next video.
Ciao.
Typical italian breakfast is biscotti col latte and it’s pasticceria in Italian
@@mattc9875 I beg to differ, but it doesn’t really matter Italians do it distinctly to the rest of us that’s what makes them more of a kind and also one of a kind. Have a good day.
I thought you were vegan?
Come to INDIA
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Your voice has changed
I used to watch these videos all the time. Geezer completely disappeared off my feed
I was thinking the exact same thing!
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You need to link up with curt kaz in South America bro
Pretty sure that pizza is not authentic Italian pizza
It definitely wasn't, most kebab shops in Italy make pizza but it's not authentic
By the way on your sticker name it says 7he hack instead of the hack.... thats not very good for presantation.😅😮😊