I have an Italian friend and someone suddenly calls while drinking his beer. Normal people will hold his beer bottle and continues to converse on the phone. Him: He looks for a table to put his beer down just to do "The Hand"
I can tell you, he will be driving with one hand on the steer and, with the other elbow on the window, moving his wrist in circles (probably with a sigarette between the fingers)
I was in Italy last year and the bus driver was holding a conversation with a rider and every time he hand gestured he let go of the wheel and I was just like eeeeeek 😂 it was entertaining to watch though
@@allexsanchez2714 I meant in general but you're right. The person on the other line cannot see it so it's really not that helpful to them, however it still helps the speaker express themselves better. The hand motions don't really add a whole lot directly, it's more just to match your tones, help emphasize upon things or give additional insights. Like to say "on and on and on" , or acknowledge repetition people will roll their hand around and around. Or they remark how big something is so they throw their hands out wide like, "It was fricking huge! I'm talking from there to there!". These gestures naturally call for attention from the audience so that's why it's taught as a tool for speakers.
@allexsanchez2714 yes, it's like expressively moving with the flow while you're playing the piano. Those movements aren't gonna be translated to sound, but you'll feel the piece better and it can make a difference in your playing. Source: I'm a darn Russian Italian pianist
as an Italian I tell you that exactly like an orchestra conductor, you can understand the conversation and its tones from the movements of the hands, like in a crescendo..
Emphatic body language. Whether intentionally or not gesticulations with the hands add emphasis to cerain words or syllables. Similar to STRESS-ing certain parts of words to imply or add meaning.
Two Italian gentlemen fell overboard. They didn't drown because they engaged in conversation complete with hand motions. They ended on shore an hour later.
@@StenUustaluit's not our problem different cultures have problem with our type of speech. if i go to another country where it's considered rude, i'll try to stop using hand gestures.
haha my grandma and dad cannot talk without doing anything with heir hands. we once had a competition to see which one of them could keep their hands down the longest while talking to each other lol 😂
Так умеют разговаривать не только итальянцы, но и народы Кавказа. Мы ехали в такси больше часа, так водитель руки на руле не держал, он разговаривал не умолкая. Как мы доехали без проблем,даже не знаю?
Well my man, that's litteraly why we hand gesture, To understand each other, since italian as a lenguage isn't that old, People here still talk in their regional lenguages
I still remember my old school bus driver was an Indian. We didn't dare talk to him while he was driving. He can let go of the steering wheel to explain his points.
I knew a italiana friend she used to drive the car with one hand so while she is on the phone there is nothing to hold the wheel😂😂😂 I was so sacred during the time 😅😅
You have forgotten the most important thing that Italians love doing with their hands. lmao Hai dimenticato la cosa più importante che gli italiani amano fare con le proprie mani. lmao
@@lompkidroid4405 It's not illegal to record, but to share the video with other people or worst public it on socials. If you record a crime you can show it to the police without asking for consent from the criminal.
My family is from Italy and this is accurate. When they have their Italian friends over for an Italian party, it is the loudest dramatic thing you’ll ever hear.
@@RedTurtle710_ people in Italy when they meet and greet are not loud. all over Europe American tourists are recognizable because they are super excited and loud. it's not meant to be a criticism, it's a fact.
I couldn't figure out why I use my hands so much, seeing as my ancestry is primarily from Scandinavia and the Britain, but having now done a spit test... I'm also part Italian!!! 😲 It's in the DNA! 😅
You know a lot of cultures are big on their hand gesturing but just watching these people in this video i can see that they just like to visualize and contextualize what they are talking about as they go, they immerse themselves. Its a nice quality to have for a person who enjoys conversation
We italians love to talk and conversate, i guess that's the reason we love to move hands, because it can also have many meanings, like anger:👋 Or questioning something:🤌
Because I have social phobia and anxiety, I can't do anything, neither talk nor hold a meeting. I'm 26 years old. I've been like this for 20 years. I left school first.
Esto viene desde muy antiguo, en el Mediterráneo es muy común porque viene de las antiguas artes de oratoria que se estudiaban ya en la antigua Grecia. La oratoria era muy importante porque se consideraba fundamental para alcanzar prestigio y poder político. Con la expansión de los imperios mediterráneos, sobre todo el romano todo esto se extendió. En la oratoria antigua las manos eran muy importantes. Así que todo el Mediterráneo tiene estas costumbres, pese a que se desarrolló en Grecia y se extendió con el Imperio Romano.
As an Italian, I can confirm we all do this...and I don't get how people can talk without using their hands, it's not important if the person you're talking to on the phone doesn't see you, it's a matter of principle :D
Legends said in Italy if you get kidnapped and tied up for information, in order to get you to talk, the kidnappers would have no choice but to untie your hands. It is a professional courtesy 😅
I have an Italian friend and someone suddenly calls while drinking his beer. Normal people will hold his beer bottle and continues to converse on the phone.
Him: He looks for a table to put his beer down just to do "The Hand"
Grande zio
Not me
@@longcapelli ciao zia
Your friend went easy and tried not to get you nightmares: we can do "the hand" even holding the beer, just moving fingers.
Se bevessi lo farei anch'io.
Don’t talk to the driver in an Italian bus, he needs his hands to drive.
I can tell you, he will be driving with one hand on the steer and, with the other elbow on the window, moving his wrist in circles (probably with a sigarette between the fingers)
Uma mão no volante, a outra no "carinho" (Brazilian Meme)
I was in Italy last year and the bus driver was holding a conversation with a rider and every time he hand gestured he let go of the wheel and I was just like eeeeeek 😂 it was entertaining to watch though
@@Leo250290260sounds like any driver in the South of Russia😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
People: attending public speaking classes
Italians: hold my pizza
I love how it made even more sense considering they need their hands to speak lol!
Los argentinos nos parecemos...😅😅
Lmao
@@noemisanchez9470 hey there, cousin !
How nice of them, they're making sure deaf people don't feel left out😊
Legends say when an Italian goes deaf they can still understand each other
Of course because every gesture has its own meaning.
Italian sign language
😂😂😂
Lmao, ever seen sign language?
😂😂😂
My grandparents were Italian. If you tied their hands, they would not be able to speak... 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Hmmm seems like you've done that?
🤣
Lol😂😂
É vero ! 😅😅😅😅
@@amirulhaziq4969 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 No, but I always though about it tbh... 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'm brazilian with italian ascendance and I swear this tradition keep on going through all generations...And countries! I love it!!!
We too from the philippines ( from the spaniards..colony 300 yrs) ❤❤❤
Me too
Ancestry*
Realmente, coloca ketchup na pizza em algum restaurante do interior de São Paulo que você vira "Persona non grata" no estado inteiro.
3rd dude went from playing the piano, to flipping the music sheet, to being a DJ, then being a music conductor
😂😂😂😂😂
Sometimes I'm on the phone, realizing I'm moving my hands, so i put my hands in the pockets and seconds later i'm moving my shoulders
Camicia di forza
Non puoi smettere di respirare.
In italy the even make the hand gestures 🤌🏼 with their hands in their pockets 😂😂😂
@@AmandaPandaWhoLivesInaVeranda Haha
it should be your hips moving 😂
Using your hands to gesture and be more expressive is actually a great communication tactic.
While on the phone?🤨
@@allexsanchez2714
I meant in general but you're right. The person on the other line cannot see it so it's really not that helpful to them, however it still helps the speaker express themselves better. The hand motions don't really add a whole lot directly, it's more just to match your tones, help emphasize upon things or give additional insights. Like to say "on and on and on" , or acknowledge repetition people will roll their hand around and around. Or they remark how big something is so they throw their hands out wide like, "It was fricking huge! I'm talking from there to there!". These gestures naturally call for attention from the audience so that's why it's taught as a tool for speakers.
@allexsanchez2714
yes, it's like expressively moving with the flow while you're playing the piano. Those movements aren't gonna be translated to sound, but you'll feel the piece better and it can make a difference in your playing.
Source: I'm a darn Russian Italian pianist
@@tacitozetticci9308but you need your hands and fingers to move to play the keys on the piano
I think what they doing is magic with there hands, ist look like
I remember a joke about Italian spy who would not confess to any beating but in actuality the captors just didn't untie him from the chair 😂
Восхитительный Итальянский темперамент! 😊❤
An italian normally talking on the phone.
*Random orchestra starts playing*
Bro is making us do crescendos and sheet 💀💀
That one mr bean episode
😂😂
Is that a... is that a motherfucking JOJO'S REFERENCE?
😂
as an Italian I tell you that exactly like an orchestra conductor, you can understand the conversation and its tones from the movements of the hands, like in a crescendo..
65 like e zero commenti? Ci penso io!
esatto!
Georgian speaking in a phone is an other level
Emphatic body language. Whether intentionally or not gesticulations with the hands add emphasis to cerain words or syllables. Similar to STRESS-ing certain parts of words to imply or add meaning.
I wasn’t the only one who got this😭😂
Here in Japan we tend to bow while talking on the phone when we're thanking or apologizing the person we're talking to.
this is so hilarious
Two Italian gentlemen fell overboard. They didn't drown because they engaged in conversation complete with hand motions. They ended on shore an hour later.
Gesturing with hands actually feels very nice and improves communication
That’s what he said 😅
We do this a lot too, we're Antillians 😊
Especially on the phone
Not when the other person can't see you
It's a habit of disgusting people
That's why Italians are good orchestra conductor their emotions are connected with their hands.
absolutely
🤌🤌 Ma che dici?
Hmm..🧐
Nah bro, it’s just the rethoric style invented by Romans that went through centuries to our times. Come to Italy ✌️
And they have the best pickpocket in the World also 😅
Руки у итальянцев - это закономерная часть общения 😉😄
I grew up around a lot of Italian people & even though I'm not Italian, I speak with my hands just like them. My favourite people ❤
An Arab, Indian and Italian having a conversation is what we need to see.
😂🤣
😂😂😂 the handception
Italian use hand and Indian uses head but what is the gesture of arab?
Throwing hands lvl100 😂
I would like for them to understand a stone cold Russian.
I love the way Italians communicate, very expressive.
💜💜
I hate it, some cultures find it rude to wave your hands around
@@StenUustaluand some find it very helpful.
@@StenUustaluit's not our problem different cultures have problem with our type of speech. if i go to another country where it's considered rude, i'll try to stop using hand gestures.
@@THECONTINENTALMAN I see 2 contradictory sentences. But I know what you mean
Love, Love Italy & Italians !! ❤😊
Now I wanna know what actual Italian sign language is like .. those households must be LOUD loud 😂
Hand movements are literally part of the language. 😂 It's a beautiful thing.
haha my grandma and dad cannot talk without doing anything with heir hands. we once had a competition to see which one of them could keep their hands down the longest while talking to each other lol 😂
and healthy true
I have heard it comes from when everyone spoke different dialects of Italian as standardization was relatively recent.
They say if you grab their hand they will start to stutter!😮
@@JOESMITH-bx8qvnah, its how you shut 'em up, lol
As a mexican, I understood everything they said.
Si😁 que p2 con eso, yo hasta entendí la dirección 😂😂😂
@@alexiatr pais fratello 🤝
@@alan00864we are not brothers lol
@@trppstarpayaso 🤡
@@Donaldo-fd5il even your own people hate your country
I love Italian people man..they are something special❤❤
The driver with the cig is on another level 😂
I'm italian. That's 100% true! We talk with hands...many times we don't finish saying the sentence in words, but gestures are enough😂
How ?
😂Hihihi
@@dr.sachin4962Different gestures different meanings, how else?
Даже если звук выключить всё понятно!😂
És énekelve beszéltek, ugyanis a mi fülünknek annyira dallamos az anyanyelved.❤
As a Brazilian, I understood every word
As a Brazilian it’s nice to see a fellow here
Oiiii! Um abraço 🤗
as a brazillian, i did fucking not. my dad does the same shit though.
So Brazilian with Italian ancestry
@@matejamartin2199 correct! Brazilian with Italian, Dutch and Portuguese ancestry
I'm Asian and when I talk to my friends like telling a story in person or on the phone I still do these Hand gestures.
Так умеют разговаривать не только итальянцы, но и народы Кавказа. Мы ехали в такси больше часа, так водитель руки на руле не держал, он разговаривал не умолкая. Как мы доехали без проблем,даже не знаю?
This is literally how I survived Italy with no Italian language experience.. and I actually had conversations! 😂
Awesome!
I was flabbergasted when I saw a man from the next country of mine actually understand what I say with hand gestures.
you have unlocked the supreme language 😂
Well my man, that's litteraly why we hand gesture,
To understand each other, since italian as a lenguage isn't that old,
People here still talk in their regional lenguages
I dont think so....
I love the Italian hand gestures. They're so expressive. 😂
I can say Romanians has almost the same gestures :)
U must see bataknese
@@raldomeliala8041Most expressive people in the world that can shake a Village
clouse but no
@@user-zj2jl3gm4w Say who?
I still remember my old school bus driver was an Indian. We didn't dare talk to him while he was driving. He can let go of the steering wheel to explain his points.
Так могут только итальянцы общаться по телефону!!!👍🤟🤝😜😆
As a Spaniard myself, I find it almost impossible to talk without using hands 😂 Must be in our DNA as well. Thank you SPQR
Austrians wave their hands when speaking,swing their whole body or shake their shoulders😊
French - same !!!
@@Salige150 Like Christoph Waltz
Dont forget talking loud 😂
@@etcwhatever True! And fast as well, hahaha
Italian : "Speak to my hand!"😂
😂👍
Speak my hand
Lmao
🤌🤌🤌
Spiika to ma haand 🤌🤌
"how did you I'm Italian?"
them : 🖖🤚👋✋👌☝️👈🤛🖐️👋🖖
The greatest musical pieces being written, and they don’t even know it.
as an italian i truly don’t get how people DONT talk with their hands 😭
this comment seemed to upset some people💀
As a German I don't get it either, because it's not Italian, it's just normal.
they all do they just like to think they don’t.
It's useless. People wave their hands around and it doesn't even mean anything. Sign language is purposeful, "talking with hands" isn't.
As an Spanish I second that
@mariaheredia9757 an Spanish? Joker! Aprende! A a a a a 😂
All the mediterranean peoples speak with their hands.. Amazing peoples full of life
Thank you 🤩🤩🇮🇹🇮🇹
I was gonna say!! I’m Spanish and same! I move my hands a lot even sending WhatsApp audios 😂
its a greek/roman thing.
Not true
We are Algerians and we also do this😂 I😂😂😂
Makes me feel like I’m part of the conversation
🤣🤣 That’s my whole family 😂😂. Just try getting a word in.
as an italian, i can confirm, we all act like this on the phone
Normalissimo direi 😝🤣
@@mel3aa si 🤣🤣 a me non sembra così strano haha
E non solo al telefono ahahahaha
Quando discutiamo sembra che vogliamo menare qualcuno
@@xValRavn davvero 🤣🤣🤣🤣
So if your hands are tied, will you be able to speak? 🤔
As an Argentinian I can confirm that gestures are needed, even if you are completely alone.
I thought lots of Argentinians have Italian blood. So maybe that explains it a bit😆
A bunch of Italians in Argentina
@@ThugDollXOwe do the same movements and gestures all of the time, it doesn't seem weird to me and I'm sure other countries do it to.
@@jeanoltt never said it was weird ?
@@ThugDollXO just mentioning that Argentinians are the same, nothing more
I'm not Italian but I talk with my hand a lot. 🥰
I love that they can move their hands how they like without being told they have ADHD.
not italian but i literally feel like i’m missing a huge part of the communication if my hands aren’t also a part of the conversation 😂😭
Same, it’s like my hands have a mind of their own 😂
Me pasa 😅🙈
Yeah man you are 🙃🙃🙃😝😝😝🤣🤣🤣🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
Yo soy argentina (de familia italiana) y si no uso las manos no puedo hablar 😅
deaf people will get super confused though
It will be fun to watch an italian and an Indian having a conversation😂😂😂😂
😂😂
The Indian head wiggling makes me dizzy 🌚
As an Indian, Imma go try this.
I'll keep y'all posted
It is called “Mortal Kombat”
I lived in Spain, Italy, and Greece in the 80’s, and they all talk with their hands.
meanwhile I often bow even when I talk on the phone, hi from Japan 🗾🇯🇵
I do that too, not even part of my culture
Germany here.
Lmfaoooo I can only imagine
I love your composed, elegant bows.
@@Noah-dh6seYou're the entire country of germany?
Я всегда при разговоре жестикулирую
As Italian I can tell you also what they are talking about 😂
Edit
Wow so many likes! Thank you all!
Sending you many 🤌🤌🤌
The first is probably talking about cooking.
😂😂😂😂😂
crossing the line maybe
Omg is that like reading lips but reading hands??
Jajajan me encanta
This is why I love my country Italy🇮🇹♥️
I knew a italiana friend she used to drive the car with one hand so while she is on the phone there is nothing to hold the wheel😂😂😂 I was so sacred during the time 😅😅
Italians probably are the types of people to have incredibly well constructed arguments online💀
Hahaha
Gotta admit that got me good
As much as its funny, nah
Eh I kinda do I guess
Ahahahahaha😂
Well articulated but bad argumented. Italian comment sections are always a free4all.
Even peaceful discussions always end in a fight
Noi italiani siamo fantasiosi, e con le mani abbiamo creato arte, poesia, architettura, cibo,
Quindi è un complimento per noi💪🖤😎
Привет Вам из России( Урал) !!!❤❤❤😊😊😊
🤌🤌🤌🤌🤌🤌🤌
You have forgotten the most important thing that Italians love doing with their hands. lmao
Hai dimenticato la cosa più importante che gli italiani amano fare con le proprie mani. lmao
I once read a dad joke that: if u tie an Italian's hand behind his back, he will become mute.
Never understand that until I see this vid
As a Tanzanian in Italy now, it just comes automatically with the hands, while in Tanzania we talk mostly by eyes and head. 😂
This is so true and funny. You gotta love Italians they are so expressive about everything.
Wish I could be like that instead of feeling nothing about anything ever
@@SomeoneStoleMyHandle911take drugs
@@SomeoneStoleMyHandle911well damn
@@SomeoneStoleMyHandle911 Guess what! Nobody cares 😎
Dolce and Gabbana
I think that is why their language sounds pleasant because it's from an orchestra conductor.
Perfect comment👌
🤣🤣🤣
sounds terrible you mean
@@basedbroskiworldshut
@@SanctusPaulus-ic5gl im not french lol i just dont like their language
I'm from Buenos Aires, Argentina; and when I visited Rome I felt quite at home. It was like Argentinians but speaking Italian!!
AirPod is such a great invention, which free their hands from phone. That they can speak more freely
Каждая национальность прекрасна по своему ❤️!
From now on i'll have to check if someone is recording me in public.
Same
Exactly. I think this is disgusting to film ppl without them knowing.
In Europe it's also illegal to publish without consent, so they could get fined if the recorded people find out
@@lompkidroid4405 It's not illegal to record, but to share the video with other people or worst public it on socials.
If you record a crime you can show it to the police without asking for consent from the criminal.
thats not what an inteovert means but okay
- Как итальянца заставить молчать?
- Элементарно, просто свяжите ему руки!
The Italians and the Egyptians are very similar they talk with their hands and loudly how much I like our similarity 🥰😂😂
I can confirm as an Italian, it is in our DNA😂
Esatto siamo troppo belli da guardare 😂😂😂
No, è nella cultura
È una cosa spontanea 😂
Parla per te
😂
My family is from Italy and this is accurate. When they have their Italian friends over for an Italian party, it is the loudest dramatic thing you’ll ever hear.
Louder than americans? American turists are something else. when they meet and greet they shout at the top of their lungs 😁
@@giulioBonatiyou act as if normal people don’t get excited to see each other 🙄
@@RedTurtle710_ people in Italy when they meet and greet are not loud. all over Europe American tourists are recognizable because they are super excited and loud. it's not meant to be a criticism, it's a fact.
Italians ruling an orchestra 💀
-Как остановить разговор итальянцев?
-Связать им руки
La lingua italiana è talmente musicale che, come direttori d'orchestra, abbiamo bisogno delle mani per scandire il ritmo e i tempi del parlato.
🎉
Concordo✨️
Esatto!!
Genio
HAHAHAHAH TOP.
I love the Italian language. I started learning Italian yesterday.
Welcome to the family 💜💜🇮🇹🇮🇹
bravo
Forza napoli💙
Me too! Its so cool
@@JACKRASPAGOAT81 si nu brav waglion
In Italy, Everyone is in a Hood Gang! 😂😂😂
I now understand why they told me that Im Italian😂
Как же мне они нравяться,этот народ просто гениален🎉
As a Indian i can even understand what the conversation is ..becoz we indians use hand gestures alot too😂
More with heads movement.. indian like to move their head when speaking, male female young old..all of them
@@farahiah1Indians and head movements so true
True. But we do hands too mainly depending on where in India you’re from.
It seems that all Westerners know is that Indians = head bobble!
Yeesh!
the head tells everything....
ABSOLUTELY RIGHT!!! 😂😂
Italians are natural maestros.
I miss my Italian boyfriend he spoke with his hands and when he said my name i melted...his accent😘
I love Italian and and Arabian people when they're on the phone like orchestra master😊
Ikr im originally Pakistan but born and raised in Saudi Arabia
And moving hands while talking its totally normal
@@K-G-S_66 yes, using hand while talking make expression suitable and understanding.
Love you too 💚
i'm an Arab (Egyptian) .. and i also love Italians , somehow feels a close familiarity and kinship to them
Argentinians too...
Mexicans as well, specially elder
People always know I'm Italian because i talk with my hands.
I'm only a quarter Italian, & I do the same. The genes are strong!
@@joan-annebross9217cringe. Nothing to do with genes but with culture. You aren’t real a real Italian
Us Serbs do the same thing 😂
Me too
Хотите что бы итальянец замолчал? Свяжите ему руки 😂😂😂
I couldn't figure out why I use my hands so much, seeing as my ancestry is primarily from Scandinavia and the Britain, but having now done a spit test... I'm also part Italian!!! 😲 It's in the DNA! 😅
No Italian would even try to deny this 😅 and we're quite proud of it too
He u italian
Capisce? 🤌😚
@@rexa9858 indeed :)
South Italians. Not as much with North Italians!
You know a lot of cultures are big on their hand gesturing but just watching these people in this video i can see that they just like to visualize and contextualize what they are talking about as they go, they immerse themselves. Its a nice quality to have for a person who enjoys conversation
We italians love to talk and conversate, i guess that's the reason we love to move hands, because it can also have many meanings, like anger:👋 Or questioning something:🤌
In Morocco we all talk with hands and sometimes we look at the mobile and talk to it as if the person was the mobile
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@G_Matto_shorts Solo están más cerca del eslabón perdido que prefieren los gestos para comunicarse
Because I have social phobia and anxiety, I can't do anything, neither talk nor hold a meeting. I'm 26 years old. I've been like this for 20 years. I left school first.
@@semihkoseoglu1799☘️🕊🕯🙏
😂😂 les italiens qui parlent aux téléphones avec les mains 😂😂❤❤
I was once asked if I was Italian because of how I talk with my hands 😅😅
Virtually all Mediterranean people use hand gestures while speaking
All humans, captain obvious. But no one does it like the Italians.
@@DizzyDez613 Lovely !!
@@DizzyDez613not really
@@DizzyDez613 Then you really need to travel, you don’t know Algeria
Esto viene desde muy antiguo, en el Mediterráneo es muy común porque viene de las antiguas artes de oratoria que se estudiaban ya en la antigua Grecia. La oratoria era muy importante porque se consideraba fundamental para alcanzar prestigio y poder político. Con la expansión de los imperios mediterráneos, sobre todo el romano todo esto se extendió. En la oratoria antigua las manos eran muy importantes. Así que todo el Mediterráneo tiene estas costumbres, pese a que se desarrolló en Grecia y se extendió con el Imperio Romano.
As a Cuban, I understand everything they said 😂
Please translate for us😂
@@user-yn8ct1qh9tindians do the same too ,and head nod is also compulsory
😂😂
🤣
Havana ooh na na
Как красиво) они как будто дирижируют своей речью
3rd guy was definitely a DJ or pianist.
As an Italian, I can confirm we all do this...and I don't get how people can talk without using their hands, it's not important if the person you're talking to on the phone doesn't see you, it's a matter of principle :D
Right bro
I'm greek so Italy and Greece
Ouna fatsa ouna ratsa 😂😂😂😂
🇮🇹🇬🇷 una faccia una razza ❤😊
Bravo !!! Poi non credo gli altri parlino con le braccia e le mani legate ai fianchi !!!
😂😂😂👍👍👏👏👏👏👏🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
@@daniele8484❤❤❤❤😂
It's like the hand has it's own mind. I love Italy and Italians
Because you don't know them.
@@senzanome7801wdym
@@fakhri555 I mean that it is easy to like something you see only as a tourist or as a viewer. Everyday life is not so romantic.
@@senzanome7801just say you don't like italians 💀
@@no0bm I like a few.
Ооооо, оказывается, я- итальянка 😮😮😮 тоже жестикулирую, когда разговариваю по телефону 😅😅😅
ايطاليا العشق وشعبها الاجمل على الاطلاق
As an Italian, I can confirm we all do this 💀
As an Austrian, we do it too.
It's one of the few things that makes us different from germans
No we don't
uno dei pochi video che non porta uno stereotipo tossico
@@Viki1999..........and similar to the Italians
Legends said in Italy if you get kidnapped and tied up for information, in order to get you to talk, the kidnappers would have no choice but to untie your hands. It is a professional courtesy 😅
I have the same habit. But I'm not Italian, I'm a conductor 🤣
I can only think of mario saying "Pacasimarateroputello" and other noises lol
Hand movements go from playing guitar to playing piano to cooking soup to flavoring the soup:D love the Italians! 🫶🏻