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Newbies Introduce Yourself!
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<blockquote data-quote="jpc42" data-source="post: 13155219" data-attributes="member: 150897"><p><img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /></p><p>of course not!!! it no true!!</p><p>but Girls on the beach can be (and there is lot of girls) topless!! not in the USA as i can seen in south california and west and est florida beachs!!</p><p></p><p> lol, you didn't meet the same people as i do at work...lot assholes here!!! i'm radiologist in a hospital in the emergency, and 30% are, same in the street, shame on me when i meet a bus of french tourist in the USA...really!! a bad mentality!! frenchs are always moaners and i worry that!!</p><p></p><p> i agree...but when you travel in the center , alps, or south, it's lost of beautiful place...Paris is not my favorite town</p><p></p><p> The only thing I found was that French people generally will not speak English to you out of pride for French. I'm bilingual in Italian so I can figure out a lot of the words though.</p></blockquote><p>it's true...in France we are late for practice other language...if you meet people under 30 years old, lot of them speak english, only half of the forty's like me, and less if frenchs are older.</p><p>now english is learn earlier at school when kids are younger</p><p>but you know, i've the same problem when i travel in the USA, it's difficult to find someone who speak french...it's normal for me when you travel in a country to try to speak their language (as i try to do) . And i recognize the amercian hospitality in general 95%, except sometimes...</p><p>that one of the reason i prefer the way of life of amercicans...but in France we also have very good things (may be too much!!! lot of holidays, few times work per week for lot of people), in the heathcare, if you does not work, without any insurance you are take in charge...in each country, there is good and bad things...</p><p></p><p>of course...but i must recognize, the road and street in town are smaller than in the USA, and when you see the gallon around 8$, you understand the success of compact cars here...my wife have a opel corsa, and for the family we have a toyota avensis</p><p></p><p>sorry, let's go speak about cars (not only shelby and mustang)</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="jpc42, post: 13155219, member: 150897"] :D of course not!!! it no true!! but Girls on the beach can be (and there is lot of girls) topless!! not in the USA as i can seen in south california and west and est florida beachs!! lol, you didn't meet the same people as i do at work...lot assholes here!!! i'm radiologist in a hospital in the emergency, and 30% are, same in the street, shame on me when i meet a bus of french tourist in the USA...really!! a bad mentality!! frenchs are always moaners and i worry that!! i agree...but when you travel in the center , alps, or south, it's lost of beautiful place...Paris is not my favorite town The only thing I found was that French people generally will not speak English to you out of pride for French. I'm bilingual in Italian so I can figure out a lot of the words though.[/QUOTE]it's true...in France we are late for practice other language...if you meet people under 30 years old, lot of them speak english, only half of the forty's like me, and less if frenchs are older. now english is learn earlier at school when kids are younger but you know, i've the same problem when i travel in the USA, it's difficult to find someone who speak french...it's normal for me when you travel in a country to try to speak their language (as i try to do) . And i recognize the amercian hospitality in general 95%, except sometimes... that one of the reason i prefer the way of life of amercicans...but in France we also have very good things (may be too much!!! lot of holidays, few times work per week for lot of people), in the heathcare, if you does not work, without any insurance you are take in charge...in each country, there is good and bad things... of course...but i must recognize, the road and street in town are smaller than in the USA, and when you see the gallon around 8$, you understand the success of compact cars here...my wife have a opel corsa, and for the family we have a toyota avensis sorry, let's go speak about cars (not only shelby and mustang) [/QUOTE]
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