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The characteristics of the ideal partner: endowed with a sense of humor and, …preferably Italian.Babbel conducted an international study that allows identifying the most sought-after characteristics in a partner.

53% of respondents stated, for example, that they find it sexy to date someone whose mother tongue is different from their own, and the percentage rises to 61% for Italian respondents.

Italians themselves claim the top spot as the most coveted partners internationally, followed by Spain and France, respectively, in second and third place.

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Internationally, 71% of people consider the ability to speak one or more foreign languages as an attractive characteristic in a romantic partner, ranking it above a healthy and sporty lifestyle (67%), travel experiences (66%), culture (63%), and career ambition (61%).

In the top positions, we find instead a sense of humor (80%), intellect and cultural taste (73%), and beauty, physique, and style (72%).

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Italian is the Sexiest Language in the World

Once again, according to research commissioned by Babbel – the language learning platform that offers lessons on apps and live – Italian is considered the most attractive language, with 89% of preferences for the combination of “romantic”, “sexy”, and “passionate”.

For the first time, Italian thus knocks French off the podium, generally considered the “language of love”: although it maintains the primacy of the most romantic language (34% of preferences against Italian’s 33%), the language of the Belpaese wins precisely for the combination of the three categories, with French stopping at 79%.

Particularly interesting is the fact that even the French choose Italian as the most attractive language (85% of preferences among sexy, romantic, and passionate) to the detriment of their mother tongue (61% of preferences).

However, true lovers of Italian as the language of love turned out to be Spain and the United States (each with 96%), and especially the United Kingdom (the percentage reaches a staggering 98%).

This article first appeared on Grazia.it