
the coffee we drink in Italy is really different from American coffee, our go to order is usually "espresso" which is waaayyyyyy less watered down and much stronger. most people I know find American coffee, or "americano", basically not drinkable. we do have our own iced coffee, but that too is different from American iced coffee.
to each their own, it all comes down to what you're used to drinking, but yeah you're gonna get judged if you prefer, or even like, americanos in italy (in a light-hearthed way, obviously)

Italians drink coffee much more concentrated and flavourful, putting water in it is for us like putting water in your soda, sacrilege. Some like iced coffee but consider it a treat and not coffee, in summer I really enjoy shakerato instead where you use a cocktail shaker with ice and coffee and it makes a really nice cool an foamy coffee. I also don't know many people who put sugar in their coffee, to us American style coffee is a coffee based sweet dink, not coffee
Wait I don't really know much but why do Leo scream when J.J did an Iced Americano Korean way does Italian not do that?