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  • That's just being honest, but it needs a lot more explanation to not be hurtful.

  • Lesbians: the real original lesbians.

  • Wow. Moi, a dumb cunt? You suuuure got me! I hope you didn't hurt yourself coming up with such an epic zinger. True big brain material there, really shows us all how much mental horsepower you've got under the hood.

    Fucking toxic manchild Redditors. Looking forward to seeing your account inactive after a few weeks of us mocking you.

  • You're wrong bro. I ~can't~ er, don't have time to explain but you're just wrong. Finishes with passive aggressive insult

    You're fresh from reddit, ay? Ever consider going back?

  • Arrrrr we though?

    🏴‍☠️🦜⚓

  • Definitely, I blocked them but wanted to poke the douche bear a bit first. Thanks for the assist.

  • Ooof.

  • Are you trolling? I really hope you're trolling since the alternative is this is who you actually are.

  • Thanks for the summary, much appreciated.

  • Thanks for the link. I don't understand your comment, though.

  • I literally just read about this. There goes that opportunity. Ugh.

  • LOL

  • TIL: disinformation is a synonym for "presumptuous asshole". Who knew?

  • Might I ask about your concerns about Napoli? Are they more than crime?

    Are there any areas you'd recommend? We're looking for more community/family engagement and a slower lifestyle, if it helps.

  • Meaning you already have jobs lined up for this?

    Yeah, we already work remotely. My employer is fine with my working anywhere in the world. My husband's employer isn't, but he's working on new employment. We can survive on my income alone.

    Maybe focus on being yourselves rather than what you want to be seen as!

    Thanks, that's the plan! We're both friendly and outgoing, I think more than most Americans, so I'm hoping that helps.

    Thanks again for the info and your encouragement. We experienced a lot of xenophobia when we previously asked on Reddit, so this has been really refreshing.

  • That's great! We're trying to be forward thinking with his citizenship. I want to be sure he's okay if I were to suddenly die or something.

    Any recommendations on locations? We're thoroughly overwhelmed figuring this all out.

  • 100%. We're taking classes and using Babbel already, just in preparation. I doubt we'll be fluent by the time we'd move, but we'll be functional. We just don't want to be more entitled Americans who expect everyone to speak English. We want to do the work.

  • Thank you so much for a very helpful and detailed response. We're both planning on working remotely and we'd actually prefer to live outside of the cities. I'm good at learning languages and my husband is bilingual and excellent with accents, so we will work at being fluent in the language of wherever we settle.

    In your opinion, can we ever be fully accepted by any Italian community or will we always be "that (hopefully) nice American couple". I worry because we're missing all the cultural touchstones gained from growing up in Italy. We've been advised to be persistently nice with neighbors and that bigger cities will have English speaking immigrants we can meet up with, but we really want to integrate, acknowledging it'll take time and effort. Do you think that is possible?

  • Thanks for your response. The multi-party government is exactly what kept us interested in Italy. We can both work remotely, so that's the plan for income, plus we inherited a bit of money when my husband's father passed. Nothing huge but we won't show up destitute.

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    Thinking of immigrating to Italy - am I insane?