Milan - Post Report Question and Answers

How much of the local language do you need for daily living? Are local language classes/tutors available and affordable?

It's helpful to know some basic Italian, especially if you're doing the grocery shopping. There are many informal language exchange groups here, and some language schools. I use Google Translate daily. - Jun 2018


If you're working at the consulate don't sweat it. Outside you'll get by with very little. If you want to work on the economy you need to be nearly fluent. For your basic shopping, restaurant visits etc the more you know the better; but not essential. - Sep 2016


It is best to have some Italian. A surprising number of people don't know English here. The grocery store is an adventure without Italian. But, if you don't have it, you will survive and will still make friends if you smile. - Aug 2013


You can get by with just English, but you won't have much fun. I am sure that part of why I had such a wonderful experience is because of my language skills and ability to communicate with locals. - Jun 2010


It will certainly help you to feel less isolated. - Dec 2008


It is a must to know the language. Most Italians, if they know English, won't speak it. - Jan 2008


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