I was born in Messina, Sicily. I stayed there until I was 18 and finished my studies.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My family was all born in Sicily and I'm Italian-American. They're the real thing. They're authentic Italians, and honestly they're the most open-minded, nicest people in the world and nothing can really offend them. That's the way I think true Sicilians are.
I was born and raised in New York, but my family on both sides is of Italian descent.
I arrived in Milan when I was 18. But my time in Italian football helped me to mature.
I come from a small village in Sicily. For all Italian people, family is very important. We don't fight with our families.
I was born in Havana, Cuba and raised in Madrid, Spain. Then I moved to New Jersey.
I was born in New York City. But my family moved when I was still an infant. Except for a year and half when we lived in Youngstown, Ohio, I grew up in small towns in Pennsylvania. I graduated from high school in Farrell, Pennsylvania.
Beirut is where I was born and raised.
I was born in the small town of Gorizia, Italy, on 31 March, 1934. My father was an electrical engineer at the local telephone company and my mother an elementary school teacher.
I was born in Catanzaro, Italy, from a Calabrese mother and a Ligurian father.
I grew up in the Lower East Side, an Italian American - more Sicilian, actually.