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Just wondering if there's an italian section in Greenville...If I'm able to convince the wife someday to relocate from Massachusetts...I definitely dont want to go to an area with no authentic italian food...Ill really miss that
pasta...lol
Just wondering if there's an italian section in Greenville...If I'm able to convince the wife someday to relocate from Massachusetts...I definitely dont want to go to an area with no authentic italian food...Ill really miss that
pasta...lol
I haven't had any realy authentic Italian food around here, sorry to burst your bubble. I'm not saying there isn't any, just that I haven't had it yet, and i've been here for almost 2 years. Don't mind guestposter, he's like that all the time. There's not really enough town here for there to be "sections". Anyway, there is good food around here and plenty of it! Bring your wife for a visit, and take a look around, she might change her mind!
First of all...Im not spanish...Two...All the italians I know speak fluent english...And for your info...I have Mechanical Engineering degree from "YES"
an American University...so please don't stereotype groups...and yes the meatballs my mother makes do have garlic...Bon Appetite...
First of all...Im not spanish...Two...All the italians I know speak fluent english...And for your info...I have Mechanical Engineering degree from "YES"
an American University...so please don't stereotype groups...and yes the meatballs my mother makes do have garlic...Bon Appetite...
Ciao....
I know you speak English. I was using that as an example as to how the people didn't adapt and overtook the culture in that area.
First of all...Im not spanish...Two...All the italians I know speak fluent english...And for your info...I have Mechanical Engineering degree from "YES"
an American University...so please don't stereotype groups...and yes the meatballs my mother makes do have garlic...Bon Appetite...
Ciao....
And guestposter probably doesn't even have a degree. Most educated people are open minded. Come on down, I welcome you. Might help run some of the uneducated and ignorant out to somewhere else.
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