When I first came to New York and saw Italian families and their displays of affection, I was taken aback a bit because it was uninhibited.
When I first came to New York and saw Italian families and their displays of affection, I was taken aback a bit because it was uninhibited.
Before the famine, which was in the 1840s, that was an emotional turning point... There are various documents showing how the Elizabethan English, in particular, were shocked by Irish displays of affection, by the way women acted toward strangers, walking up and putting their arms around them and kissing them right full on the mouth.
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