Tantissimo — the most used word in Italy?

Italy

We are in a great hurry, we try, we think, we wish. Very very. No matter where he is, the maxim of the modern man is precisely the desire to enjoy even the smallest moment. Maximum. Completely.

But perhaps one of the most accurate stereotypes in the world is aimed at Italians.

When one thinks of Italy one automatically associates the inimitable art, the unsurpassed flavors and variety of food and wine, the timeless architecture, history, music, to which one can add an abundance of natural beauty — from the green slopes of Tuscany, the rocky Alps, all the way to the coasts of Amalfi, Portofino and Capri — each part with its own magical beauty.
Italy presents a unique set of buildings and landmarks from traditional and modern times, which leave everyone breathless. Some will say: "Cliché feeling", but we say — definitely worth feeling. An experience that in itself is very, very unique.

Italians as a people are known for their loud and direct communication, as well as the constant use of hand gestures. Yes, loud. Yes, directly. But it is one of the most favorite features of this people, which always elicits smiles without exception. Thinking about it, how could you not ask yourself: What words are most often part of the conversational vocabulary of an Italian? Especially when they constantly express emotions with every shared word, thought, greeting.

After several years in pandemic and isolation, 2022 was the soft start of maximum enjoyment of life. Perhaps the most used word in Italy for the past year is precisely tantissimo or "very, very". And why do Italians prefer to use this word so much in their everyday life?

The answer is simple, they live to enjoy the most beautiful and sweet part of every moment. They love to drink a lot of espresso, prepare pasta and pizza, and enjoy smiles and hugs with their loved ones.

The Italians are perhaps the best example on the planet of how to live and enjoy the meaning of tantissimo.

For travel lovers, Italy is the favorite Mediterranean paradise. The vineyards of Tuscany, the origins of pizza in Naples, the city of masks, the water, the bridges, the canals — Venice, the world center of the Renaissance — Florence, the place where Shakespeare's love tragedy lives — Verona, and the "colosseum" at the center of it all — Rome.
Yes, all roads lead to Rome, but undoubtedly to all of Italy.

Italy is a treat. And choosing which place we want to visit tantissimo is not an easy task.

Life is worth living, smiles are worth putting on our faces, and really, really, really.

Tantissimo – perhaps the best life motto ever?


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