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Can Argentinian & Italian not using hands when they speak?

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  1. si nunca vio una pizza de ananá y con azúcar negra, jamón crudo es por qué no es argentina, no digo que es el sabor más popular, pero si es común sobre todo en pizza a la piedra

  2. I've lived in Argentina for 20 years and also spent a lot of time in Italy. Despite having strong Italian links, Argentines really only have two gestures they use from time to time, the hand under the chin and the 'what'. Italians comparatively have numerous and use them regularly, the lady here seems to have forgotten a lot like the horn gesture etc.

  3. True, I'm Panamanian and I use hand gestures a lot, perhaps not as much as Argentinians nor Italians, but I do it a lot, it feels unnatural not to do so, is like showing interest, I'm into it, feeling the vibes, and I must show agreement or disagreement not only with words, but also with these hand gestures and facial expressions, is a full body communication

  4. Pineapple pizza… definitely something sensitive
    In my case… I'm allergic to pineapple, so still no thanks

  5. Chi critica il fatto che la maggior parte degli argentini, abbia discendenza italiana, nemmeno dovrebbe ottenere la cittadinanza e allo stesso tempo, nemmeno conseguire il passaporto, visto che siete così patriottici! Comunque se non era per le origini italiane, non avreste mai avuto campioni come Messi, Di maria, Ruggeri etc etc…

  6. Always the same stuff…in youtube you only find these idiocies of gesticulating and breaking spaghetti..💤💤💤💤🤦‍♂🤦‍♂

  7. Los argentinos son argentinos y no otra cosa, y todo aquel argentino que se cree otra cosa es por que no es lo suficiente orgulloso de su propio país

  8. Do you know why italians talk with their hands?
    Because they have the mouth busy with moat delicious food in the world… 😅

  9. As an Italian, I honestly do not understand this animosity towards pizza with pineapple. What I don´t understand is always using the usual phrase of “for what reason to put fruit on pizza?” when in primis tomato is a fruit, in secundis we Italians (surely not all but a great many in the center and south) eat ham and melon together. Then… the fact that practically the same gestures are used in Argentina should come as no surprise, we all know that Argentina was "invaded" (By invade I mean that many have migrated to Argentina ) by the Italians (and also by the Germans) after World War II.

  10. As Argentinian I think I always do a hand gesture with a word, literally with all words I do a hand gesture. Is so natural…

  11. Si existe la pizza de ananá. Muy poca gente la debe pedir pero esta, y la carne si es cara. Comer asado todos los fines de semana actualmente se puede tomar como un privilegio.

  12. Ah, y si amamos la pasta. Lo que no se es si en otra parte del mundo existen los "SORRENTINOS" creo que son una propios de acá. (no roben esto también uruguayos)

  13. Que onda con todos los traumados llorando en los comentarios por la gente que tiene cariño por su ascendencia, una cosa no quita la otra, no porque tengamos cariño por el pais de donde provienen nuestros abuelos significa que no amamos a nuestra nación. No se si sera comentarios de unos xenofobos resentidos sociales o gente tan al pedo y sin vida propia que busca cualquier excusa para romper las bolas…

  14. Argentinians have 60% Italian origins, it is normal that Italian customs and habits have greatly influenced their culture, they speak Spanish that seems to be spoken by a drunk Italian, Argentines are children or grandchildren of Italians and also of Spaniards and other populations obviously but Italian culture is the one that has left its mark the most in the culture. 🇦🇷🇮🇹❤️

  15. We do sell Pizza with Pineapple in Argentina 😂 But is it not very common. Fugazzetta, Muzzarella, and Napolitana, are usually the biggest sellers, all 3 are uniquely Argentinian styles of pizza. Now living abroad, whenver I get to a place where I can get something similar to those, I'm SOOOO happy!

  16. LITERAL TENIA UNA NOVIA DEL EXTRANJERO E INCLUSO ARGENTINAS, Y ME RECALCABAN QUE SIEMPRE MOVIA LAS MANOS, Y QUE DEJE DE HACERLO
    PERO ES INERSIA, NO SE PUEDE CONTROLAR LA VERDAD 😂😂

  17. Argentina tiene mucho de Italia, algo de ESpaña, Francia ;hasta de Inglaterra (Ya no tanto pero las 17 hs , hora de la merienda, en algunos sitiios la gente mayor sobre todo toma té)….. De Italia todo lo que es grastromia, la pasion, algo de leguage ejemplos: laburo (Trabajo). mangiar (comer ) etc, además tenemos el LUNFARDO,. De los Ingleses futbol, rugby, y del resto se ve en la Arquitectura…..nos dicen EL CRISOL DE RAZAS.

  18. Another Argentine gestures:
    * Place your hand open next to your ear (over the shoulder), wave it back and forward and say "¡Una bocha!"
    * Place your hand in front of you, put your thumb and index together, like holding a cup of tea. Shake your hand up and down and say "La posta".
    * Move your hand open fast over your shoulder (like if you were throwing something back) and say "¡Andá a cagar!"

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