Thread:Lt. Gonzague/@comment-26409128-20160310220511/@comment-27662613-20160315111553

On/in? You mean in Italian? I reckon "I've been in Sardinia" should be correct in English, same goes for its Italian counterpart.

Lol, It was a while ago indeed, Rome never changes though. :]

You mentioned having an Italian name, is it because you have Italian roots or something? Or your parents just found it exotic? My name can also be German, so I understand the struggle in constantly having to spell it to people lol.