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Can anyone tell me what is cool to wear and what not in Rome, Italy to avoid looking like and American?

Revealing tops are fine. Your outfit should look dressier than just jeans and a tank top-not fancy, but classier, like you put though into it. Also, the most revealing thing is accessories-shoes and bags, purses. Italians never wear ugly, bulky tennis shoes or flip flops (unless they're on the beach) and usually know from the moment they see an American by their shoes, badly coiffed hair, and tacky bags. Some brands in the US for shoes that pass for Italian are puma, and squared. Polo is very po...

Can anybody recommend a Chinese resturant in the centre of Melbourne that has good Yum Cha, not too expensive?

Try Kun Ming, at 212 Little Bourke St. (03) 9663 1851 not sure about the Yum Cha, but the food is great and it's relatively cheap. If you want to pay a little more, then the Mask of China is great. 117 Little Bourke St Melbourne (03) 9662 2116 If you walk down little Bourke, between Swanston and Exhibition St's, there is a plethora of Chinese eateries to choose from....

What is the difference between Dolce & Gabbana and D&G?

Dolce & Gabbana is the couture line. And D&G is the ready-to-wear line. It is the same thing as DKNY and Donna Karan... D&G usually consists of more casual designs, an urban type of inspiration and is cheaper in price... Dolce & Gabbana is more sophisticated, elegant, no jeans or t-shirts. The quality and material is focused on luxury and it is a bit more expensive than D&G......

Who was the mayor of the town of Bourque, NSW, Australia in 1983?

Ask Bourke shire council...

where is the best place n chinatown to get knockoff clothing and shoes?

they dont show you the knockoffs right off the bat, go to a store that has like similar things like the shoes you want and then ask the little chinese lady there if she has any knock offs then they will take you into a secret room with all that crap...

What are the four companies/branches of abercrombie?

The 4 companies (store concepts) owned by Abercrombie and Fitch Co. are: Abercrombie & Fitch < Young Adult Clothing Store abercrombie (with non capital a) < The kids store version of the above. Hollister < The teen oriented clothing store Ruehl No.925 < For 23 to 35 year olds (very few stores) And a fifth store concept by Abercrombie & Fitch Co. opening sometime in 2008 is "Gilly Hicks", no details as of yet about what they will sell there. Hope it helps!...