Happy new years guys! It's a bit late for me to say it, bc it's 4:02 on January the 1st 2022 but maybe some of you are still in 2021 anyways, happy new year!
OMG ITS ALMOST UR BIRTHDAY??!! I CAN'T WAIT!!!! :)
BUT I WANT TO GIVE U A PRESENT!! :((( *me imagining Zoe lives in America because most of them do, or UK or Australia, sad cause no one lives in Italy and can't meet hpff friends until old enough to travel cause really doesn't think that she will ever go in America with family* *sigh*
ok, one question, why do most english or american people or any other person not italian knows the words 'Buongiorno' and 'Mamma mia!' especially the last one which we Italians don't use, like, any more... oh and 'ciao', but I think people, actually use that in America? I dunno
Lmao in Australia I think most of us learn Italian. 'Mamma Mia' is just a fun phrase that people associate with Italy. Idk about 'Buongiorno' and 'ciao', I use them sometimes, when I say hello and goodbye, just from habit but idk about other ppl lol
HAPPY NEW YEAR GUUUUUYS!!!!!
Happy new years guys! It's a bit late for me to say it, bc it's 4:02 on January the 1st 2022 but maybe some of you are still in 2021 anyways, happy new year!
oh and it'll be new years for me like 10 hours before u if u live in america, so ... I'll wish u new years like... on the 1st of January!!!
OMG ITS ALMOST UR BIRTHDAY??!! I CAN'T WAIT!!!! :)
BUT I WANT TO GIVE U A PRESENT!! :((( *me imagining Zoe lives in America because most of them do, or UK or Australia, sad cause no one lives in Italy and can't meet hpff friends until old enough to travel cause really doesn't think that she will ever go in America with family* *sigh*
ok, one question, why do most english or american people or any other person not italian knows the words 'Buongiorno' and 'Mamma mia!' especially the last one which we Italians don't use, like, any more... oh and 'ciao', but I think people, actually use that in America? I dunno
didn't hpff shut down in like june??