It is a well-known fact that Italians have cornered the market on style. How do they do it, and so effortlessly? How do Italians make classics fresh, while creatively spinning out new design ideas that are quickly adopted worldwide?

A little known-secret: For all their warmth and spontaneity, Italians work with a basic set of ground rules that govern almost every aspect of life. Do not be fooled by perceived Italian whimsy. Foreigners who live in Italy are gently but consistently schooled in “the right way to do things.”

Do you know some of these basic rules? Take our quiz to find out.

When should olive oil be incorporated into a recipe?

What is the chief indicator of good olive oil?

What is the most important purpose of wearing a scarf around the neck?

Where do you get your wine?

What is the chief indicator of a good tomato?

How many yolks does your fresh pasta dough contain?

How do you know what kind of seasonal clothing to wear?

When do you take your annual vacation?

How often do you gesture with your hands when you talk?

How do you take your espresso?

 

Looking to up your score? Start by adding a touch of Italy to your kitchen with these six tips.

 

 

Monica Sharp is a writer and advocate for the arts who has traveled in more than forty countries. She currently lives in Florence, Italy, with her husband and two young children.

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