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Grazie_prego_scusi

While scusi is for an apology or attention, permesso is specifically used when physically passing through a crowd or entering someone's home. 🏛️ Cultural Impact: La Bella Figura

for travelers (e.g., at a restaurant or train station). grazie_prego_scusi

"Prego" is the first-person singular of the verb pregare (to pray or to beg). The standard response to grazie . While scusi is for an apology or attention,

Italian etiquette relies heavily on the distinction between formal ( Lei ) and informal ( tu ) speech. grazie_prego_scusi

Maintaining a sense of dignity and politeness in social interactions.