They helped us run you limeys out of here --so no. Besides ,my name is French and the first of us came with Lafayette to do just that.
Like everyone there are good and bad. It's just maybe a clash of culture, sometimes bad English can be assumed as rude also. I went to Spain a while back and offended someone with my bad Spanish, I didnt mean to be rude
Doesn't almost every english person has some french blood in them I mean before the norman conquest the island was already invaded with brittanic celts once. Which leads me to the question, are the original french people germanic anyway, or had they more celtic origins or are germanic tribes considered a part of celts (i thought not)?
Most French people I've met have actually been quite pleasant. French Canadians on the other hand..ran into a lot of Quebecoise (I think that's right ) last year in Maine and they were the rudest bunch of people. This woman bumped me out of the way in the grocery store, literally shoved me aside, and didn't even say excuse moi
I had to work in France for a while. It's like everywhere else, some peeps are cool some are pricks - it's the way of the world!
Hello, yepp, so true. I never had any trouble in France. It was in The Netherlands where I once was faced with a nazi salute. It's always good if you can identify the pricks so easy . Regards Gyro
When I was pregnant I went to france and on the crowded metro about 3 people offered me their seat. I thought they were nice..
I find that the French don't enjoy comedy, have a tendency to anger quickly, are profilgate with money and are also mostly colour blind. Belgians on the other hand tend to share my main interests which include (but are not limited to) going for walks in the countryside, making harsh but fair comments about passersby in a voice slightly louder than it needs to be, swimming naked in lakes when the ambient temperature is below 5 degrees celsius and rimjobs.