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From: mavr83firenze
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  • Actually the sicilian guy wasn't a real sicilian. Just an australian born from sicilians. I agree with drazza a little bit, i found so many things that made me upset. I group of guys with "forza azzuri" painted on the car which is of course misspelled. Even the newspaper title, the italian newspaper in sydney, was wrong: "viva Italia". But nothing shook me more than restaurants menus. Every single menu i've seen down under had at least one spelling mistake.

  • Haberfield aye.lol Yeah my dad was born in italy, my mum in malta.. I was born here.. Sick of stupid aussie born italians thinking they are the maddest wogs.. I went to norton st with both aussie and italian colours because im not a poser.. 80% cant even speak italian.

  • most of those italians there are white...didnt see any "black-italians" (dark olive) lol

  • there are still Italian supporters in Australia... After we ended the Australian dream

  • It was a bit weird be an Italian on holiday in Australia, see Italy winning that way, then go to Sydney celebrating for the victory.

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