France, Italy or Spain?

Italy, but I am biased as I worked in an Italian restaurant for some years. Love the language and food, love the demonstrative histrionics of the people, I still have pretty Italian hand gestures when I am talking and especially talking animatedly, to this day. Oh and I prefer the women, too.
 
The only one I've been to is France (Brest), but I barely took any liberty because I was working on my ESWS and I wanted more time in Ireland.

I speak more Spanish than the other two languages, but not a whole lot. And what I do know is more Mezcan than actual Spanish.

As far as women go it's a 3 way tossup with the ever so slight edge to Spain.

Food it's Italy in a landslide.
 
My family and I are going to Paris, Venice and Rome this Christmas

Looking forward to it, hopefully it will be safe and smooth
 
I'm taking me some big-nosed Eye-talian chicks!

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Plus-ah the pizza!
 
Would love to go to Spain. Beautiful places to visit with great history.

No real interest in France and I've lived in Italy before, so the newness isn't there anymore.
 
Spain had the baddest bitches I've ever seen
 
For me it‘s France by far because i speak the language and understand the culture. It‘s also the most modern of the 3 I think. Italians and Spaniards are fun and shit, but i could imagine not tolerating them if I lived over there.
 
Italy by a country mile, France is an absolute shithole and Spain is full of spanish people, who hate people from other countries
 
I haven't been to Italy or Spain and I only went to France as a toddler, but out of all of them, Italy appeals the most.

Once Japan is done next year, I'm taking a number of city breaks all over Europe. Living in England and not sampling Europe is criminal.
 
Only been to Paris and it was stunning.

Extremely hard to choose though. Pretty shocked at so many people choosing any single country by a wide margin.
 
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