![]() ![]() Italians, however, pronounce all the letters in words (except maybe the odd g or h here and there, but we’ll save that for another time!). But, sadly, it’s one of the most commonly mispronounced words by non-Italians.Ī lot of visitors say Graht-see. Grazie or Thank You, comes from Grazia meaning gratitude or consideration. If you’re not sure whether the situation you are in is formal or informal though, or you just want to play it safe, stick to Per favore! Thank you These are equivalent to asking Would you be kind enough in English although confusingly they are actually less formal ways to say Please! ![]() Per favore is the most commonly used form of Please but there are other forms including Per piacere, pronounced per pee-ah-chair-ray, and Per cortesia, pronounced per cor-te-zee-ah. Good manners cost nothing – always say please and thank you when ordering in a cafe or restaurant! ![]()
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