After watching this video, you won't move to ITALY anymore 😱🇮🇹

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✅ In this video, I'll tell you some problems you might find in Italy, think about it before moving here.

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Share here your opinion and tell me if you agree with me or if you lived a different experience

movetoabruzzoandmolise
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It’s not dangerous to walk around in Milan during the say - that’s ridiculous. It’s also not dangerous to ride the subway.

Meredith-J
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My family moved and are VERY VERY HAPPY THERE

gracybotha
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We have a saying in America: "The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence." You see a lot of the problems with Italy, and I see all of the problems living here in America. Italy looks like heaven to me. (Everything is more expensive in America, like housing, college, health care, etc. And so many people have guns here that it's dangerous to go to the grocery store, school, work, the mall, or anywhere in public, for fear of being shot or a part of a mass shooting.) I haven't yet started my citizenship process, and I won't be able to move there for a few years, but I am so excited to leave America and make Italy my home someday! 😍

WriterJenOnYT
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Italy and some other countries are only good to visit occasionally. I’m Italian American with dual citizenship and just the bureaucracy to renew my Italian passport is a painful experience, they claim that my records can’t be found! And yet I have three Italian passports issued and renewed several times in the past 60 years, go figure.

DM-hdxm
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This sounds like the US but with much less debt. And, at least Italy has a literate population not dying of mental illness and obesity from a WallStreet sponsored diet supported by a regulatory captured FDA promoting toxic waste under the guise of "nutrition standards."

rodneysolgonick
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Very, very true. I have been tearing my hair out trying to get my house renovated. Nobody is ever available to do the work (or even give me a quote)! And it took me two years to obtain a permit for a pool - a permit due to expire, probably before I can get some workers in to build it.

marisacastledejoncaire
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There are YouTubers who only highlight the positive aspects or only the negative aspects. Few are those who are good at telling you the truth. You are among those who only show the negative sides.

kikkus
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Sounds weirdly comforting. I'm from Finland and we have the same problems. Mounting deficit, problems in health care, bureaucracy. Also this year my region had snowfall from October to beginning of May. Gas price at 1.99/litre. We are looking for a second home in Italy, and it's good to know that not everything is going to be different 😂 Home sweet EU❤

upnorth
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Thank you..As a prospective expat you have sufficiently scared the hell out of me on several levels to even consider living in Italy. Success!

messenger
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How do Italians feel about foreigners buying up homes? That’s the one thing that concerns me about making the move. Of course I would do my best to assimilate to the culture, and would hope to feel welcome.

DanielHBuchmann
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Thank you. You killed my fantasy of Italy.

danielwampler
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We have many expat friends that have purchased and renovated properties within 6 to 8 months all over Italy. Most live there full time and have thriving rental businesses. They use all services including banks, contractors and the healthcare system. Most of what you complain about is happening all over the world in many countries. We live in Costa Rica and the services are far more irritating to deal with than in Italy. If you love a place then you put up with its problems or move away. The U.S. is not in 34 Trillion worth of debt because things are going well.

kevinhenault
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I can agree if you vernier from the main roots the state of some of the roads and pot holes are unbeliveble

vincentantony
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you didn't understand shit about the 110% bonus.

mafalda
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Figures.
Might want to take this perspective from someone that was always rushing around to do others bidding. After 10 years in the U.S. military, I woke up one morning to realize too much of my life was gone for generations that would take it for granted; I then instead decided to live for myself.
Even though I cannot get those lost 10 years back, I CAN at least offer advice to those with an open eye and an open mind: don't live to work as they do in America. Work to live, and after the day of work is done, ENJOY life as it was meant to be enjoyed.
The corporations of America only exist to make money for the shareholders; you are an exploitable resource to be used until you are no longer usable, and then you will be replaced or just discarded. THAT is the reality of the American "dream" now.
It is only after those of us have woken up and realized the nightmare we live in, only then do we decide to leave America to go someplace (like Italy) where we can actually LIVE life.

briancossey
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Absolutely love the honesty. I love loneliness.

fabianosansao
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Most of that problems are happening all over the world, mostly in america, but I think Italy is ok if you traveled a lot and compare with some other countries. Its EU that is slowing countries like France, Italy .... relatively new EU members like Bulgaria and Greece are very unsatisfied

sladjanab
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Brilliant Information. I planning to buy property in Italy.

abderanova
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That usually happens if you deal with banks if you have cash you don't have to worry about that

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