Do Italian kids pronounce spaghetti like bisgetti or buhsgetti the way Americans do?slurpeesoforion@startrek.website to No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world – 59 points – 10 months ago48Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsI was once an Italian kid. My parents would have beat me if I pronounced spaghetti wrong. So no. They don't.And if they do, they won't be able to tell you afterKids are about the only thing Italians can beat in a fight. Amirite?Ah yes, threats of abuse, famous for always having the outcome they intend [edit: especially when dealing with children who are still developing their ability to speak and comprehend speech]It was a critique of being raised by Italian parents in the 80s/90s. Please be aware that I made a jokeIt was good. I enjoyed it. Not everything needs to trigger some morally righteous response in our world.
I was once an Italian kid. My parents would have beat me if I pronounced spaghetti wrong. So no. They don't.And if they do, they won't be able to tell you afterKids are about the only thing Italians can beat in a fight. Amirite?Ah yes, threats of abuse, famous for always having the outcome they intend [edit: especially when dealing with children who are still developing their ability to speak and comprehend speech]It was a critique of being raised by Italian parents in the 80s/90s. Please be aware that I made a jokeIt was good. I enjoyed it. Not everything needs to trigger some morally righteous response in our world.
Ah yes, threats of abuse, famous for always having the outcome they intend [edit: especially when dealing with children who are still developing their ability to speak and comprehend speech]It was a critique of being raised by Italian parents in the 80s/90s. Please be aware that I made a jokeIt was good. I enjoyed it. Not everything needs to trigger some morally righteous response in our world.
It was a critique of being raised by Italian parents in the 80s/90s. Please be aware that I made a jokeIt was good. I enjoyed it. Not everything needs to trigger some morally righteous response in our world.
It was good. I enjoyed it. Not everything needs to trigger some morally righteous response in our world.
I was once an Italian kid. My parents would have beat me if I pronounced spaghetti wrong.
So no. They don't.
And if they do, they won't be able to tell you after
Kids are about the only thing Italians can beat in a fight.
Amirite?
Ah yes, threats of abuse, famous for always having the outcome they intend
[edit: especially when dealing with children who are still developing their ability to speak and comprehend speech]
It was a critique of being raised by Italian parents in the 80s/90s. Please be aware that I made a joke
It was good. I enjoyed it. Not everything needs to trigger some morally righteous response in our world.