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I think in Rome we had to present passports at the Vatican Museum, the Forrum, and the Coliseum. Didn’t use them anywhere in Spain.Thumbs-up to the "snacks with drinks" thing - sometimes its full appertivo and other times it's just bar snacks but it's awesome. I rolled up to the hotel bar the first night and got an Aperol spritz (I had like 40 of them on the trip, lol) and they handed me a bowl with three cups that included about 10 large olives, a bunch of salted almonds, and some potato chips. Awesome.
I did Duolingo Italian for a few months but honestly apart from a few cab drivers in Rome, everyone (literally everyone) we met in Italy was happy to speak to you in English - especially younger people. I think it's respectful to know the basics (buon giorno, buona sera, ciao, per favore, grazie, prego, and "in inglese per favore" just in case) but that's it. You're good, especially if you're in tourist places. Just be polite and respectful and you'll get anything you need.
Perhaps it depends on where you go, but we didn't carry our passports and our tour people highly recommended you leave your passport in your safe in the hotel room. The only time we ever presented them was checking in hotels or at the airport. I think that generally speaking you never want to carry your passport with you when you're out and about when traveling - unless you know you're going to need it. If it gets lost or stolen, its going to be a big problem for you to deal with.