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Thread started 12/27/06 7:23am

Natisse

Rome...

Anyone got any tips, advice or suggestions about what to see and do with nights/3 days in Rome?

It would be very greatly appreciated...

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Reply #1 posted 12/27/06 8:12am

purplerein

cover yer butt. they like to pinch ass.
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Reply #2 posted 12/27/06 8:23am

Natisse

purplerein said:

cover yer butt. they like to pinch ass.


thumbs up!
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Reply #3 posted 12/27/06 8:46am

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Rome is very beautiful nod I want to go back one day.



1. Watch out for gypsies (they tend to work in packs to steal your wallet).
2. Keep plenty of change on you. You have to make a contribution into a basket for using a public washroom.
3. Keep a roll of toilet paper/tissue for toilet use always.
4. Use some Italian, they like that you try to speak their language.
5. Go on a tour of Rome. You can always go to these places later if you want more of an indepth sight see.
6. Keep a water bottle on you. The weather gets very hot.
7. When going to make purchases you can haggle the price down. Prices tend to be inflated. Haggling is fun.
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Reply #4 posted 12/27/06 8:47am

Natisse

luv4u said:

Rome is very beautiful nod I want to go back one day.



1. Watch out for gypsies (they tend to work in packs to steal your wallet).
2. Keep plenty of change on you. You have to make a contribution into a basket for using a public washroom.
3. Keep a roll of toilet paper/tissue for toilet use always.
4. Use some Italian, they like that you try to speak their language.
5. Go on a tour of Rome. You can always go to these places later if you want more of an indepth sight see.
6. Keep a water bottle on you. The weather gets very hot.
7. When going to make purchases you can haggle the price down. Prices tend to be inflated. Haggling is fun.


awesome... some good tips thanks luv hug we'll be there in very early Feb though so it won't be too warm nor overly packed with tourists wink

woot!
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Reply #5 posted 12/27/06 8:47am

SammiJ

luv4u said:

Rome is very beautiful nod I want to go back one day.



1. Watch out for gypsies (they tend to work in packs to steal your wallet).
2. Keep plenty of change on you. You have to make a contribution into a basket for using a public washroom.
3. Keep a roll of toilet paper/tissue for toilet use always.
4. Use some Italian, they like that you try to speak their language.
5. Go on a tour of Rome. You can always go to these places later if you want more of an indepth sight see.
6. Keep a water bottle on you. The weather gets very hot.
7. When going to make purchases you can haggle the price down. Prices tend to be inflated. Haggling is fun.



let's not, mmk?
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Reply #6 posted 12/27/06 8:50am

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ok, so REALLY good advice:

go see the colesseum, it's beautiful, it even has an elevator eek
see the ruins, even try to get into the vatican to see the sistine chapel... it's a very humbling experience, take it from me! nod

no cameras allowed in there tho no no no! i almost had mine taken away giggle

take tours, enjoy the life there, take lots of pictures everywere else!

have fun! hug
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Reply #7 posted 12/27/06 8:50am

Natisse

SammiJ said:

luv4u said:

Rome is very beautiful nod I want to go back one day.



1. Watch out for gypsies (they tend to work in packs to steal your wallet).
2. Keep plenty of change on you. You have to make a contribution into a basket for using a public washroom.
3. Keep a roll of toilet paper/tissue for toilet use always.
4. Use some Italian, they like that you try to speak their language.
5. Go on a tour of Rome. You can always go to these places later if you want more of an indepth sight see.
6. Keep a water bottle on you. The weather gets very hot.
7. When going to make purchases you can haggle the price down. Prices tend to be inflated. Haggling is fun.



let's not, mmk?


eek was that an insult of some kind? boxed
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Reply #8 posted 12/27/06 8:51am

Natisse

SammiJ said:

ok, so REALLY good advice:

go see the colesseum, it's beautiful, it even has an elevator eek
see the ruins, even try to get into the vatican to see the sistine chapel... it's a very humbling experience, take it from me! nod

no cameras allowed in there tho no no no! i almost had mine taken away giggle

take tours, enjoy the life there, take lots of pictures everywere else!

have fun! hug


thanks sweetie hug yep going to see all of that hopefully nod going to see as much as 3 days will allow us lol

I'll report back to you with the photo's wink hug
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Reply #9 posted 12/27/06 8:51am

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SammiJ said:

luv4u said:

Rome is very beautiful nod I want to go back one day.



1. Watch out for gypsies (they tend to work in packs to steal your wallet).
2. Keep plenty of change on you. You have to make a contribution into a basket for using a public washroom.
3. Keep a roll of toilet paper/tissue for toilet use always.
4. Use some Italian, they like that you try to speak their language.
5. Go on a tour of Rome. You can always go to these places later if you want more of an indepth sight see.
6. Keep a water bottle on you. The weather gets very hot.
7. When going to make purchases you can haggle the price down. Prices tend to be inflated. Haggling is fun.



let's not, mmk?


wait, what do you mean? is the term 'gypsie' considered offensive? is it offenisve that someone would consider a gypsie a thief or pickpocket? I've routinely heard of pickpockets and petty thieves in Italy and a few other europeam nations referred to as gypsies and no one's ever 'corrected' that. I'm asking an honest question...
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Reply #10 posted 12/27/06 8:51am

SammiJ

Natisse said:

SammiJ said:




let's not, mmk?


eek was that an insult of some kind? boxed

i take it as such... i unno shrug
i'm not sure if it is, but *tidbit alert* if you've ever said "i've been jipped/gypped" it's taken from that certain situation bev brought up

so i've always kinda stayed away from that term nod
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Reply #11 posted 12/27/06 8:52am

Natisse

SammiJ said:

Natisse said:



eek was that an insult of some kind? boxed

i take it as such... i unno shrug
i'm not sure if it is, but *tidbit alert* if you've ever said "i've been jipped/gypped" it's taken from that certain situation bev brought up

so i've always kinda stayed away from that term nod


point taken thumbs up! thanks hon hug
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Reply #12 posted 12/27/06 8:52am

SammiJ

CarrieMpls said:

SammiJ said:




let's not, mmk?


wait, what do you mean? is the term 'gypsie' considered offensive? is it offenisve that someone would consider a gypsie a thief or pickpocket? I've routinely heard of pickpockets and petty thieves in Italy and a few other europeam nations referred to as gypsies and no one's ever 'corrected' that. I'm asking an honest question...

not trying to start anything
i don't know
i just don't like the term being related solely to stealing/pickpocketing shrug
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Reply #13 posted 12/27/06 9:08am

applekisses

SammiJ said:

CarrieMpls said:



wait, what do you mean? is the term 'gypsie' considered offensive? is it offenisve that someone would consider a gypsie a thief or pickpocket? I've routinely heard of pickpockets and petty thieves in Italy and a few other europeam nations referred to as gypsies and no one's ever 'corrected' that. I'm asking an honest question...

not trying to start anything
i don't know
i just don't like the term being related solely to stealing/pickpocketing shrug


My father was Hungarian and he and other relatives have told me that there are bands of nomatic peoples who travel in Hungary, Romania and Italy (as well as other European nations) who are truly "Gypsies" -- I actually had some Romania Gypsies living below me in a flat I rented -- and it is true that many of them are very poor and some can rely on less than savory means to make money -- desperation will do that. The people below me read "fortunes" and collected money for UNICEF (which they kept themselves) and I heard them discussing all of this (the walls were thin).

That being said, the Gypsies of Hungary make some of the most beautiful music that has come out of that country...and who knows...I may have a little Gypsy blood myself wink

Here's some information I found...

http://www.aliciapatterso.../Pope.html

http://www.logoi.com/note...music.html
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Reply #14 posted 12/27/06 9:17am

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SammiJ said:

CarrieMpls said:



wait, what do you mean? is the term 'gypsie' considered offensive? is it offenisve that someone would consider a gypsie a thief or pickpocket? I've routinely heard of pickpockets and petty thieves in Italy and a few other europeam nations referred to as gypsies and no one's ever 'corrected' that. I'm asking an honest question...

not trying to start anything
i don't know
i just don't like the term being related solely to stealing/pickpocketing shrug


I looked it up in the wiktionary, and it mentions it being considered pejorative. I never knew! It is a common term, I would never have guessed it to be considred derogatory. I have read and heard it used in the same manner you would the word pickpocket, certainly not a positive occupation, but nothing offensive about the word itself, simply descriptive. Very interesting.
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Reply #15 posted 12/27/06 9:22am

applekisses

CarrieMpls said:

SammiJ said:


not trying to start anything
i don't know
i just don't like the term being related solely to stealing/pickpocketing shrug


I looked it up in the wiktionary, and it mentions it being considered pejorative. I never knew! It is a common term, I would never have guessed it to be considred derogatory. I have read and heard it used in the same manner you would the word pickpocket, certainly not a positive occupation, but nothing offensive about the word itself, simply descriptive. Very interesting.


I've actually never heard it used in replacement of the word "pickpocket"
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Reply #16 posted 12/27/06 9:23am

Natisse

guys all I wanted was a few travel tips boxed lol
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Reply #17 posted 12/27/06 9:24am

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applekisses said:

CarrieMpls said:



I looked it up in the wiktionary, and it mentions it being considered pejorative. I never knew! It is a common term, I would never have guessed it to be considred derogatory. I have read and heard it used in the same manner you would the word pickpocket, certainly not a positive occupation, but nothing offensive about the word itself, simply descriptive. Very interesting.


I've actually never heard it used in replacement of the word "pickpocket"


I guess specifically I've read it in travel guides and things... similar to watch luv4u mentioned, as a cautionary: 'gypsies and pickpockets operate here, so be minddful of your belongings', that kind of thing.
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Reply #18 posted 12/27/06 9:29am

SammiJ

Natisse said:

guys all I wanted was a few travel tips boxed lol

im sorry hun, i shouldn't have said a word doh!
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Reply #19 posted 12/27/06 9:31am

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Natisse said:

guys all I wanted was a few travel tips boxed lol


Well, don't call anyone a gypsy when you mean a pickpocket!
wink


As for Rome, I had a wonderful time there myself and particularly enjoyed a night walking tour that told a few ghost stories and concluded with a pub crawl. smile

oh, and there's this church there that has several alters built out of human bone! eek It's a unique experience, to say the least. They are remains of cappuchin monks that the monastery didn't know what to do with when they moved locations from one chruch to another and so finally commissioned artists to build things out of the bones.
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Reply #20 posted 12/27/06 9:43am

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Reply #21 posted 12/27/06 10:02am

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biggrin Rome, Goergia??? Stay away from the South side of town.
Don't take life too seriously, noone gets out alive.
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Reply #22 posted 12/27/06 10:30am

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CarrieMpls said:

SammiJ said:


not trying to start anything
i don't know
i just don't like the term being related solely to stealing/pickpocketing shrug


I looked it up in the wiktionary, and it mentions it being considered pejorative. I never knew! It is a common term, I would never have guessed it to be considred derogatory. I have read and heard it used in the same manner you would the word pickpocket, certainly not a positive occupation, but nothing offensive about the word itself, simply descriptive. Very interesting.



I think it's probably considered offensive if one uses it in the sense of "I got gypped"--one isn't referring to actual Gypsies. (There really are Gypsies like AppleKisses said.) If luv4u meant watch out for Gypsies then the comment was valid (although possibly still unintentionally offensive). But if s/he meant watch out for pickpockets then probably not the best choice of words. But Gypsies did live nomadic lifestyles in Romania and probably begged for money...I think that's how the term got started. shrug




But in response to Natisse:

You must must must go see Michelangelo's Pieta at St. Peter's. It's absolutely beautiful...I'm agnostic and I still felt so peaceful looking at it.

Also agree with SammiJ--check out the Sistine Chapel. Bring a pocket mirror so you can look at the ceiling without craning your neck. wink

Other touristy things include:
Trevi Fountain
Spanish Steps
Piazza del Campidoglio (I forget if that's the name of the plaza--but estentially Rome developed between 7 hills and this one is by the Capitolino hill. It is a popular hang out--at least when I was there 10 years ago--and provides beautiful views of the city...I would make sure to go during the day though. When my friend & I were there at sunset, it seemed to get a little 'cruisey' after dark...)
"Your presence and dry wit are appealing in a mysterious way."
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Reply #23 posted 12/27/06 10:54am

Natisse

thanks grouphug will keep it all in mind wink

...and luv get your ass back on this thread and see what you started lol tease
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Reply #24 posted 12/27/06 12:42pm

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i personally would research Rome alil more ... (than i did the first time ----) if i was going back ...

i LOVED the experience i had at the SPANISH STEPS at night ... kind of a big "meeting place" at night .... you can sip wine and just chat ... .with anyone ... at least that was my experience ... it was a fun time ...

some of the more historic places, etc ... are what i was referring to above... when i went there .... i was like 21-22 and i didnt know ENOUGH about the history and didnt "appreciate" all the stuff ... til after i was in AWE... (the days following goin there ... when i was reading up on all the stuff .... the parthenon ... the roman baths ... the colliseum .... etc .... Italy to me was a big surprise ... a country i was not prepared for ... and one that i would LOVE to go back to someday soon ... wink
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Reply #25 posted 12/27/06 12:56pm

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Rome is beautiful worship. I am sure you will enjoy it a lot thumbs up! hug. It helps a lot if you can speak/understand a little bit of Italian. In Italy hardly anybody speaks English or any other language (maybe they might speak Spanish, don't know about that).
Go to the Trevi Fountain. A traditional legend holds that if visitors throws a coin into the fountain, they are ensured a return to Rome. Among those who are unaware that the "three coins" of Three Coins in the Fountain were thrown by three different individuals, a reported current interpretation is that two coins will ensure a marriage will occur soon, while three coins leads to a divorce. A reported current version of this legend is that it is lucky to throw three coins with one's right hand over one's left shoulder into the Trevi Fountain. I wasn't totally aware of the legend and just threw in one coin and made one very bizarre wish and it came true the next day eek eek eek . So you should definitely try that and make a well thought wish .lol.
With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A....
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Reply #26 posted 12/27/06 1:01pm

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Oh you lucky thing hug

I'm gonna make that trip one day nod Have a wicked time over there, Nat biggrin

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Serious said:

Rome is beautiful worship. I am sure you will enjoy it a lot thumbs up! hug. It helps a lot if you can speak/understand a little bit of Italian. In Italy hardly anybody speaks English or any other language (maybe they might speak Spanish, don't know about that).
Go to the Trevi Fountain. A traditional legend holds that if visitors throws a coin into the fountain, they are ensured a return to Rome. Among those who are unaware that the "three coins" of Three Coins in the Fountain were thrown by three different individuals, a reported current interpretation is that two coins will ensure a marriage will occur soon, while three coins leads to a divorce. A reported current version of this legend is that it is lucky to throw three coins with one's right hand over one's left shoulder into the Trevi Fountain. I wasn't totally aware of the legend and just threw in one coin and made one very bizarre wish and it came true the next day eek eek eek . So you should definitely try that and make a well thought wish .lol.


I was told that you must throw the coin from your right hand over your left shoulder (so behind you) as well. One coin means you will return to Rome, 2 coins you will fall in love and 3 coins you will get married and return to Rome. I think.
In any case I threw 3 coins and I've yet to get a date out of it, nor have I returned. lol
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Reply #28 posted 12/27/06 1:10pm

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I was told that throwing coins in the fountain is bad because the metal is making the sculpture corrode.

confused


twocents


lol
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Reply #29 posted 12/27/06 1:15pm

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CarrieMpls said:

Serious said:

Rome is beautiful worship. I am sure you will enjoy it a lot thumbs up! hug. It helps a lot if you can speak/understand a little bit of Italian. In Italy hardly anybody speaks English or any other language (maybe they might speak Spanish, don't know about that).
Go to the Trevi Fountain. A traditional legend holds that if visitors throws a coin into the fountain, they are ensured a return to Rome. Among those who are unaware that the "three coins" of Three Coins in the Fountain were thrown by three different individuals, a reported current interpretation is that two coins will ensure a marriage will occur soon, while three coins leads to a divorce. A reported current version of this legend is that it is lucky to throw three coins with one's right hand over one's left shoulder into the Trevi Fountain. I wasn't totally aware of the legend and just threw in one coin and made one very bizarre wish and it came true the next day eek eek eek . So you should definitely try that and make a well thought wish .lol.


I was told that you must throw the coin from your right hand over your left shoulder (so behind you) as well. One coin means you will return to Rome, 2 coins you will fall in love and 3 coins you will get married and return to Rome. I think.
In any case I threw 3 coins and I've yet to get a date out of it, nor have I returned. lol

I am not the kind of person who believes in things like that, so I threw in one cent and thought nothing would happen and I still cannot believe my wish came true the very next day in a way it was totally unlikely to happen eek .
So who knows what magic things might happen to you one day eek wink .
With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A....
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