Nothing is “charming” or “funny” about a bunch of fully grown adults yelling about how you’re “not supposed to break the spaghetti” or about how you pronounce “bruschetta”. Only sad, pathetic losers base their personality on nit-picks about food and the fact that everyone celebrates them for being “traditional” or “respecting the culture” is baffling to me.
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That’s American food culture.
If it bothers you that much, scroll passed their tiktoks….
This is unfair. Italians are enthusiastic and or yelling about most things.
This exact subject comes up on this subreddit at least once a week
Aye! Wassamatta you?!?
“When in Rome, do as the Romans do”
Yes in my home I break the spaghetti before boiling it
If I’m ever in Italy I’m respecting their food culture
Show us on the doll where the bad calzone touched you.
If only the food was good enough to warrant that kind of response
Just stick to the mac and cheese out of a packet if it bothers you so much.
They hype up their food too much that I agree with you
You can pronounce it any way you want, BUT its not english, so how about you try to repect other people’s culture and try to act like a normal human being!?
I will drink cappuccino in the evening because it’s awesome. No regrets.
You should see the freakouts about pineapple on NY pizza.
From your post history, the only thing you dont seem to have an issue with is Drumming
Italians and French people will correct you about pronunciation or food culture.
The problem is that they’ll probably butcher your language and not give a fuck.
That’s why I put pineapple on my pitsa and enjoy my chocolate Kwason
Italian mob culture is more annoying. Like dude, you were born in an American suburb with no connection to the mob and your whole tough guy identity is based on the Sopranos and The Godfather