Love all your videos. I’m a happy subscriber! Just got back from 15 days in Italy. You covered a lot but you have to mention the Travel Grills along the highways. I had grilled swordfish and fresh spinach with olives. Nice bakery. Try that in the US. Thanks
@@ChrisKermis, I really enjoy hanging out around Lago Maggiore, Garda and Orta. Domodossola is cool to check out too. If you hop on the narrow-gauge train between Domodossola and Locarno (Switzerland), you'll come across some neat authentic villages, with houses and roofs made of stones, little local shops, and a medieval atmosphere. By the way, if you decide to revisit Switzerland, I'd be glad to meet up for a coffee:)
Thank you! This one has some tough competition to get views as everyone goes Italy but thought it would be useful to those who find it though. Tunisia vlogs coming soon :-)
@regatta2k I think it’ll be 5 vlogs. They’ll be a What Not To Do on Sunday then I plan to launch into the vlogs the week after. Working on the first of those at the mot
We are sooo fancy and loud 😂😉 Please let me explain you how to pronunce Freccia. It's not Frekkia, because that c + c + i sounds like cha cha cha, a soft c, and the c is double, so... Frech-chia 😊. But... If you say "chi" (who), or "che" (which, or that) the c is hard, and you pronunce ki and ke. ...We are fancy, loud and complicated 😂😂😂
Oops I was sounding like a fool the whole time with that one! At least I know for next time 🙂 Fancy and loud is a good thing! I always love traveling to Italy and it was great to see Bologna, Moderna and Parma for the first time on this trip
Are you still in Emilia Romagna? Don't miss Ferrara and Ravenna! Fancy and loud are not the qualities I personally like most in people, especially loudness but I know Italians are well known for these two among others 😂 For the pronounciation of Freccia, it has been funny and nice to hear Frekkia and also it has been funny and nice to hear "pawlee eenglese" 😊 I hope that my baaad english can result funny and nice too 😂😂😂
What have I missed? Let me know on the comments here and help others too 🙂
Love all your videos. I’m a happy subscriber! Just got back from 15 days in Italy. You covered a lot but you have to mention the Travel Grills along the highways. I had grilled swordfish and fresh spinach with olives. Nice bakery. Try that in the US. Thanks
I didn’t know about there, thanks for the info and the positive comments. Appreciated!
I love visiting Italy, been lots of places, about 71 places all over. Gonna do more.
BTW, Chris, visit Switzerland, it's near:)
Last time I was in Switzerland was back in 2000! My first trip backpacking around Europe. Gotta do more places as you say 🙂
@@ChrisKermis,
I really enjoy hanging out around Lago Maggiore, Garda and Orta. Domodossola is cool to check out too. If you hop on the narrow-gauge train between Domodossola and Locarno (Switzerland), you'll come across some neat authentic villages, with houses and roofs made of stones, little local shops, and a medieval atmosphere.
By the way, if you decide to revisit Switzerland, I'd be glad to meet up for a coffee:)
Sounds good! 🙂
Love your videos 👋
Thank you! This one has some tough competition to get views as everyone goes Italy but thought it would be useful to those who find it though. Tunisia vlogs coming soon :-)
Cheers, Chris. Can't wait for the Tunisian video. Hope it's a series not just one video.@@ChrisKermis
@regatta2k I think it’ll be 5 vlogs. They’ll be a What Not To Do on Sunday then I plan to launch into the vlogs the week after. Working on the first of those at the mot
@@ChrisKermis Excellent news. A friend's wife is Tunisian, very sweet lady.
Maybe she’ll like these ones 🙂 spoiler - Sfax was one of the friendliest cities I’ve been to!
We are sooo fancy and loud 😂😉
Please let me explain you how to pronunce Freccia. It's not Frekkia, because that c + c + i sounds like cha cha cha, a soft c, and the c is double, so... Frech-chia 😊.
But... If you say "chi" (who), or "che" (which, or that) the c is hard, and you pronunce ki and ke.
...We are fancy, loud and complicated 😂😂😂
Oops I was sounding like a fool the whole time with that one! At least I know for next time 🙂 Fancy and loud is a good thing! I always love traveling to Italy and it was great to see Bologna, Moderna and Parma for the first time on this trip
Are you still in Emilia Romagna? Don't miss Ferrara and Ravenna!
Fancy and loud are not the qualities I personally like most in people, especially loudness but I know Italians are well known for these two among others 😂
For the pronounciation of Freccia, it has been funny and nice to hear Frekkia and also it has been funny and nice to hear "pawlee eenglese" 😊
I hope that my baaad english can result funny and nice too 😂😂😂
@anlsagra 😂 I’m back home now but it was great to spend Christmas and NY there. Wish I’d had a little more time though!
@@ChrisKermisaw, ok... So... next time! 😊
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Good to know, thanks!
Please, no mandolin and tarantella music... it's a stereotype that has no relation to reality
I hope the tips in the video are useful to visitors at least, even if the music isn’t
@@ChrisKermis Yes, they are. Thanks