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  1. Jesus Christ Italian Nonna's have a really false sense of undeserved pride for being able to cook a 4 ingredient dish.

    Wake me up when a Turkish, Chinese, Indian or Spanish older woman cooks please.

  2. Hello Noona can I call you grandma please this would mean the world 🌎 to me my name is Sharon Curry from Decatur Illinois 😊😊❤❤

  3. I love your Nonna! Lol I have a sicilian in Tuscany family. And it's funny as I used to be able to speak Italian in my whole life and then once I got a mess I started to forget it and I had nobody to speak with cuz my family members that did speak Italian or no longer here. She reminds me so much of my Nonna and I miss her every day. Telling an Italian woman her sauce smells or tastes off those are fighting words I'm just saying LOL

  4. One change I notice is that people use adjectives instead of adverbs, “It turned out nice” rather than “nicely”. Or it “works good” rather than “well” etc. I notice it all of the time. It can sound like deliberate, jokey informality, “I speak good!”, but people are doing it more and more.

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