2. National Day, June 2nd;
3. April 25th, National Liberation Day;
4. Labor Day, May1;
5. Our Lady ascensiontide, August15;
The wedding and funeral customs in Italy are similar to those in other European countries, and the ceremonies are mostly related to religious ceremonies. Italian marriage needs to go through two ceremonies: engagement (exchange of engagement rings) and marriage (divided into civil affairs and church wedding).
March and April are the peak times for Italian youth to choose to get married. Italians are not allowed to divorce before May 1974. 1974 After the referendum in May, the divorce rate of Italians remained high. ?
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Italian etiquette
Italians are completely family-centered, and their grandmothers are highly respected-even have a "coolest grandmother" award every year.
Italians shake hands or signal when they meet. Some Italians are not punctual when dating. In Italy, women are respected, especially in various social occasions, where women are given priority. At the banquet, the lady should eat first, and the lady should move the knife and fork before the gentleman can eat.
Italians avoid the number "13". No room number, theater seat number, etc. The word 13 is allowed. Don't give a handkerchief when giving souvenirs, because a handkerchief is an ominous thing to wipe your tears when your relatives leave.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Italy