MatureDJ
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I'm in large part French-heritage, and I heartedly agree with this.The French are just smug about everywhere you go.
I'm in large part French-heritage, and I heartedly agree with this.The French are just smug about everywhere you go.
I encountered this is in Italy. We went to a winery in tuscany to do a wine tasting and the only people there were americans, who all started talking exactly like this. This was partly because the only people who do wine tastings are american tho. Italians just buy the bottles.Is it just me or are American tourists some of the most boring people in the world? Whenever Americans travel abroad, they find other Americans and then just sit around in big groups talking about their home country.
[In Shanghai] Oh, you're from Montana? I went to Montana once in the summer...
[In Bulgaria] Oh, you're from New Jersey? I went to college there...
Bla bla bla. How dull.
Umm, what? I think you’ve just proven the point that Americans are uneducated…lolI will say that Europeans are completely ignorant of the fact that the USA is a continent and not part of a continent and it shows!
Go out, perhaps. Maybe see some of the stuff that they supposedly crossed the world to see?What are they supposed to do? Go talk to the locals who can't speak English?
Hence the two world war defeats heheUmm, what? I think you’ve just proven the point that Americans are uneducated…lol
100% agree with that. Almost anywhere else in France is better. I suppose to be fair, their city is totally overrun by tourists so it's understandable that they get a bit tired of them.True.
French people are great... Parisians not so much.
Pretty sure most of them are out, otherwise how could they be meeting AmericansGo out, perhaps. Maybe see some of the stuff that they supposedly crossed the world to see?
I should say that it is very helpful if you speak French. I will say this... the French, as a general rule, have a very low tolerance for bvllsh1t. This can come off as smug and rude, so I get your point. I learned French from my Cajun grandmother, so I have something of a strange accent. In Paris, yes many French would make fun of it, which didn't bother me at all... I would just say "Preferez-vous que je parle allemand?" than start rattling of in German. Then I would toss back at them a comment that if it hadn't been for the English speaking people of the world, GERMAN is what they would all be speaking. Truth is the French love it when you toss rudeness back at them, if you do it without getting emotional with a smile. French women especially love this. They like clever retorts, and they respect this.As someone who has been to Marseille (don't go there!), Brittany, Lyon, and Nantes, I disagree. The French are just smug about everywhere you go.
Hehe? Are you trying to say that America was fighting the world wars against “Europe”?Hence the two world war defeats hehe
Not just WW2 but the British Empire realized early on that it couldn't compete with a literal continent, Germany & Italy had to learn the hard way lol.Hehe? Are you trying to say that America was fighting the world wars against “Europe”?