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Italian custom

1. In the eyes of Italians, freedom is the most important thing. Italians are relatively poor in punctuality and collective concept, and it is very normal to be late for a banquet for about 21 minutes. Italians have the habit of drinking coffee, stewed fruit and sour milk in the morning. Wine, especially wine, is an indispensable drink for Italians. Both men and women drink almost every meal, and even when drinking coffee, they should add some wine.

2. Italians are afraid of chrysanthemums. The wedding and funeral customs in Italy are similar to those in other European countries, and the ceremonies are mostly related to religious ceremonies. The marriage of Italians needs to go through two ceremonies: engagement (exchange of engagement rings) and marriage (divided into civil affairs and church wedding). March and April are the peak times for Italian youth to choose to get married.

Italians were not allowed to divorce before May 1974. After the referendum on May 16, 1974, the divorce rate of Italians remained high.

3. Italians mostly bury in the earth, mostly in large cemeteries.

4. Italians are completely family-centered, and their grandmothers are highly respected-there is even a "coolest grandmother" award every year (the latest winner beat other competitors in the competition by dancing the fast spinning Tarantella barefoot).

Extended information:

Italy is taboo about "13th" and "Friday", and considers the number "13th" as an omen, while "Friday" is also an unlucky symbol.

Modern people's ominous omens about "13th" and "Friday" are said to have originated from Friday, October 3, 1317. On this day, the Pope of the Holy See and the King of France jointly executed a secret execution order against the Knights Templar.

The Templars were sentenced to death because they were called heretics, and lost their long-held rights. Jacques de Moulay, a Christian elder, was arrested and tortured before he died, and was finally crucified. But there are also legends that it originated from the Christian belief that "Thirteen" is the number of people gathered at the last dinner, and the thirteenth disciple at the dinner table is Judas the traitor.

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