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I visited Paris, France, last January, I didn't speak french ( I forgot everthing that I've learnt at school), only english, and french people treated me so well. So nice and kind even when I didn't ask for help. I can only say THANK YOU SO MUCH. I love french people even more now.
The French hate everyone and are rude, for sure. It's probably why France is still the first world tourist destination, with about 90 million visitors every year. Maybe the ones who come here are all masochistics, i guess. This "rude French" thing is an Anglo US invention and is nothing but a pile of B.S. It's called cultural differences. Most of the French are more reserved than loud Anglosaxons who shout and yell every 5 minutes for anything, but are probably more open minded than many other nationalities. As someone living in the Paris area, i've often tried in the past to communicate in English with foreign tourists, whom English speaking tourists. The impression was that i bothered them more than anything else. Like in any major world capitals, a lot of people deal with harsh daily life problems, and are stressed. Go in NYC or London, and enjoy. Individual people and crowds are 2 different things, when one take the time to communicate. I really think that a lot of people, particularly among anglosphere, should definitively try to cure their problem with the French in good mental institutions. Boring.
Eva should been big star in states after Casino Royale and Kingdom of Heaven. But another 10 yrs till Sin City and 300 yet still not a big star. She acts better than any American actress.
I thought the people I interacted with in France were friendly enough. They weren't golden retriever friendly like Americans, but were helpful and actually did not want to be truly rude. City people were a bit more impatient, but that's city people in general. The country people had more patience and a better sense or humor, which is typical of most country people anywhere.
I believe a lot of French people go on vacation in August, and that is also when a lot of American tourists visit. So you're meeting the unfortunate people who still had to work, so of course they aren't gonna be in the best temperament when you are snapping your fingers at them and calling them boy (garçon)
@@negativeindustrial This "French hate US" thing is an US invention and is nothing but a pile of B.S. It's called cultural differences. Most of the French are more reserved than loud Anglosaxons who shout and yell every 5 minutes for anything, but are probably more open minded than many other nationalities. As for Parisians, they are normal people like elsewhere. As someone living in the Paris area, i've often tried in the past to communicate in English with foreign tourists, whom English speaking tourists. The impression was that i bothered them more than anything else. Like in any major world capitals, a lot of people deal with harsh daily life probems, and are stressed. Go in NYC or London, and enjoy. Individual people and crowds are 2 different things, when one take the time to communicate. Many, forget, too, that countries are not theme parks. I really think that a lot of people, particularly in the Anglosphere should definitively try to cure their problem with the French in good mental institutions.
As an Irishman, the French are lovely. They're just ordinary people who don't insist themselves upon you. They love their culture and their country. Paris is emblematic of that. Meanwhile, if you go to America, everyone wants to interject in your personal conversations and get in your personal space. Yes, I'm visiting your country, but maybe I don't want to have a 30+ minute conversation with some guy on the street? That seems unfathomable to a lot of Americans though. And yeah, "they're just being friendly", but it's assumptive. And it's even worse when you're Irish, because a lot of Americans apparently hold these two concepts in their minds: 1) Ireland is a beautiful fairytale land, of which all or most Americans trace their ancestry to, and 2) We're a bunch of wild savages without wi-fi and a basic handling of 21st century concepts. I'll never forget the American trying to convince me that we still routinely sacrifice goats and have a big annual goat-sacrificing festival across the country, as if we're a pack of druids living on Craggy Island. And the worst part of it? They'll get offended at you maybe taking offence at the things they're saying. Honestly, just like Kimmel was being in this interview. Kept interrupting his guest to put words in her mouth. Asked Eva Green "Do you hate Americans?!" and then answered FOR her. Wild place, the US.
Everyone knows that tourists, particularly from US, are assaulted, stolen, in France. People spit on them, cut them in pieces and throw their bodies in the sewers.The French hate everyone, for sure. It's probably why France is still the most visited country in the world with about 90 million tourists every year. Maybe the ones who come there are all masochistics, i guess. This "rude French" thing is an Anglo US invention and is nothing but a pile of B.S. It's called cultural differences. Most of the French are more reserved than loud Anglosaxons who shout and yell every 5 minutes for anything, but are probably more open minded than many other nationalities. As for Parisians, they are normal people like elsewhere. As someone living in the Paris area, i've often tried in the past to communicate in English with foreign tourists, whom English speaking tourists. The impression was that i bothered them more than anything else. Like in any major world capitals, a lot of people deal with harsh daily life probems, and are stressed. Go in NYC or London, and enjoy. Individual people and crowds are 2 different things, when one take the time to communicate. Many, forget, too, that countries are not theme parks. I really think that a lot of people, particularly in US, should definitively try to cure their problem with the French in good mental institutions. Pathetic, and boring in the long run.
I like how Eva Green understands a difference between gratuitous and confidence. I like how she enjoys playing dominant woman who aren’t afraid to take control of their sexuality and put that in the limelight…but that question about her father is uncomfortable on many levels should of never drawn out
This "rude French" thing is an Anglo US invention and is nothing but a pile of B.S. It's called cultural differences. Most of the French are more reserved than loud Anglosaxons who shout and yell every 5 minutes for anything, but are probably more open minded than many other nationalities. As for Parisians, they are normal people like elsewhere. As someone living in the Paris area, i've often tried in the past to communicate in English with foreign tourists, whom English speaking tourists. The impression was that i bothered them more than anything else. Like in any major world capitals, a lot of people deal with harsh daily life probems, and are stressed. Go in NYC or London, and enjoy. Individual people and crowds are 2 different things, when one take the time to communicate. Many, forget, too, that countries are not theme parks. I really think that a lot of people, particularly in US, should definitively try to cure their problem with the French in good mental institutions.
When I was in Paris for the first time in the summer of 1996, the only time that some Frenchman openly made fun of me was in a bar along Kleber Avenue (near the Arc of Triumph) when I walked in one afternoon to buy some lunch for myself when this drunken barfly seated at the bar mocked my poor French speaking style, saying (in French) that he didn't know they allowed tourists in the place. The bartender, a young man, stood up for me by telling the drunken barfly to keep his voice down, and actually apologized to me for the patron's behavior. That could have gone bad quickly, but I kept my cool and nothing else happened as I paid for my food and drinks and walked out of there quickly.
These kinds of morons are everywhere. It is not a French specialty. And we can think that there are probably more chances for a French tourist to be attacked or even killed in the US, than the same thing for an US visitor to France. The problem with most of US public is that 80 % have no passports, don't know anything outside their borders, and believe that US are the only country on this planet, that English is the sole language on earth, and that the whole world applies US standards and rules, when in fact, it's the complete opposite. US are not even 5 % of the world population. 330 million out of an earth population about 8 billion. In most places all over the world, US are considered nothing special. A place like any other. In addition, many in US, don't even know that they are of European descent, and think that world history begun in 1776. At this date European civilization was already more than 2000 years old. I think that there is a deep mental issue in US with the French, which is pretty boring in the long run.
Wrong, most Europeans "hate" Americans as a joke, the way the Brits and the French banter back and forth but the French really do hate the Americans, but I don't really blame them for all that 'cheese eating surrender monkey' shit, which was uncalled for because everyone on earth knows that Iraq was an illegal war.
The problem is that your brain is over polluted. Everyone knows that tourists, particularly from US, are assaulted, stolen, in France. People spit on them, cut them in pieces and throw their bodies in the sewers.The French hate everyone, for sure. It's probably why France is still the most visited country in the world with about 90 million tourists every year. Maybe the ones who come there are all masochistics, i guess. This "rude French" thing is an Anglo US invention and is nothing but a pile of B.S. It's called cultural differences. Most of the French are more reserved than loud Anglosaxons who shout and yell every 5 minutes for anything, but are probably more open minded than many other nationalities. As for Parisians, they are normal people like elsewhere. As someone living in the Paris area, i've often tried in the past to communicate in English with foreign tourists, whom English speaking tourists. The impression was that i bothered them more than anything else. Like in any major world capitals, a lot of people deal with harsh daily life probems, and are stressed. Go in NYC or London, and enjoy. Individual people and crowds are 2 different things, when one take the time to communicate. Many, forget, too, that countries are not theme parks. I really think that a lot of people, particularly in US, should definitively try to cure their problem with the French in good mental institutions. Pathetic, and boring in the long run.
I was expecting these WW2 piles of crap. A true disease in the US. Like a bunch of nuts. Do you really believe that current French or Germans are still jerking off with this almost a century old stuff ? This thing means nothing for 95 % of current French or Europeans, for the simple reason that they were not born. It's an obsession only in the US. On another hand, we can understand that. WW2 is virtually the only important military event in your short not even 250 years "history". The French had already experienced at least 1500 years of wars and massacres on their soil, and won alone against entire coalitions more wars and battles than all western nations put together, this, when US were still a desert populated by Indian nations, and when you were still in your Europeans ancestors balls. The only wars that US public has ever experienced near them are watching Spielberg stuff in movie theaters.
French World War II casualties, 600,000, military and civilians. More than all the US losses, on all fronts, not even 420,000, or more than the UK losses, 450,900. Nearly 70,000 French civilians killed by "gentle" Allied air raids, mostly US, who razed to the ground dozens of cities, often in useless raids. France, after Germany, was the second most bombed country of Western Europe, with 518,000 tons of bombs dropped in 5 years. Reconstruction took about 20 years in many places. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombing_of_France_during_World_War_II And if it was not for the French, you would still be a part of British Empire. You will be able to talk of wars, when you will experience a real near you, not overseas, as usual.
In 2024, there are still plenty Nazi soldiers in Europe or in France, that's for sure. Like here in the Paris business district. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-d761d4nHHAI.htmlsi=yArsnL2e6kG_tLHK They all line up in front of local fast food restaurants for their burgers. Try buying plane tickets, to clear your brain and definitively land in the real world. Pathetic.
Everyone knows that US tourists are assaulted, stolen, in France. People spit on them, cut them in pieces and throw their bodies in the sewers.The French hate everyone, for sure. It's probably why France is still the most visited country in the world with about 90 million tourists every year. Maybe the ones who come there are all masochistics, i guess. This "rude French" thing is an Anglo US invention and is nothing but a pile of B.S. It's called cultural differences. Most of the French are more reserved than loud Anglosaxons who shout and yell every 5 minutes for anything, but are probably more open minded than many other nationalities. As for Parisians, they are normal people like elsewhere. As someone living in the Paris area, i've often tried in the past to communicate in English with foreign tourists, whom English speaking tourists. The impression was that i bothered them more than anything else. Like in any major world capitals, a lot of people deal with harsh daily life probems, and are stressed. Go in NYC or London, and enjoy. Individual people and crowds are 2 different things, when one take the time to communicate. Many, forget, too, that countries are not theme parks. I really think that many brainwashed US nags should definitively try to cure their problem with the French in good mental institutions. Pathetic, and boring in the long run.