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Originally Posted by WVU alpha phi
I agree that their family lifestyles look typically Italian. My family gatherings consist of a bunch of loud, rowdy, short Italians trying to talk over eachother.  I was just saying that these people, by constantly talking about being Italian, referring to themselves as guidos and guidettes 24/7, are trying way too hard. I also don't like when people proudly say they're Italian just because of their last name, but do nothing to appreciate their heritage.
As for the "salute" comment, I don't ever use that word so my apolgies for googling it and coming off as a fake Italian.
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Thank you

I have a friend who is a melting pot of nationalities and she'll claim whatever is on topic at the moment. St Patricks Day or drinking or red hair? "I'm Irish". Anything Italian "I'm Italian". I called her out on it one time and was like "NO. You are not Italian. You are a bunch of different nationalities so stop telling people you're Italian".
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Originally Posted by LXA SE285
I think the middle-aged one called "The Situation" is from Staten Island.
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I thought a few were from Staten Island. I'm gona start calling my hair "The Situation".
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Originally Posted by ree-Xi
Is she wearing one of those "bump it" hair accessories from those TV commercials?
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Bump Its don't work. Most girls actually know how to back-comb their hair to get that perfect poof. Snookies is kinda ratty looking.