I'm curious to know what stereotypes you have about French people🥖 I won't be offended, I just want to laugh >_<
I'm curious to know what stereotypes you have about French people🥖 I won't be offended, I just want to laugh >_<
Are you a certified baguette eater?
Bhahaha personally no, but at lunch time in my school people eat more bread than what's on their plates😭😭
Okay, I'll give you some positive associations with France and also some negative ones that are quite common here
Positive ones first:
Now some negative ones:
I came back from Paris recently. When I told someone I know here in the states that I visited Paris and loved it, he said he won't go to France again. He says French are rude because when he held doors open for people, the ones who thanked him were tourists, not locals. I've heard multiple times from Americans that French are rude. Real or not, I don't know? I've been to France a couple times and I've never had that impression. We're just culturally different.
Okay, I'll give you some positive associations with France and also some negative ones that are quite common here
Positive ones first:
- The French are great cooks
- France is a beautiful country
- The French are romantic
- The French are always dressed stylish
Now some negative ones:
- The French are arrogant and selfish
- The French refuse to speak other languages besides French
- Surrender🏳️🏳️🏳️
- France = Paris
I completely agree for the negatives one, I'm not really french cuz I'm corsican, but French people from the continent are really like that. Personally (and that's quite funny) I hate French people, and the negatives stuff you said are totally why I hate them, CUZ THAT'S TRUE LMAO
-*Shrug, eyes rolling, mouth fart* at the same time when they are trying to describe something beyond understanding/description.
-Don't pronunce "h".
-Romantic- yes, heartbreakers- yes.
-Breakfast= a cigarette + un cafe
Hahaha, that's all I heard and experienced from the french I've met, and I am visiting Paris in December! Can't wait!