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On May 3, 4:22 pm, the_bmac wrote:
the_bmac wrote: Don W wrote: the_bmac wrote: Don W wrote: Why allow yourself to be insulted en Francais by the French, when the English are mostly polite and friendly? And if they aren't, you can at least understand their insults '-) my experience in France was that it was mostly loud Americans who used the "maybe if I speak English really loudly he'll understand" method of communicating with the French -who not surprisingly speak French- were the ones getting insulted (Shrug) Maybe. I have had good experiences in French territories (F.P. & Martinique). However, I've heard second hand stories about the rudeness of the French waiters to _all_ customers, and not just the Americans and Brits. I have not experienced this myself. Perhaps someone who has been to Paris recently would care to comment. Well if all you are going to judge by is Paris, then you do need to understand the mindset of many Parisians. Unlike New Yorkers, Londoners -or God help them, Torontoids- who _think_ they're living in the centre of the known universe, Parisians _know_ they are living in the centre of the known universe. Parisians refer to all living outside of "L'īle de France" as "provincials", quaint rustic bumpkins who are not to be taken seriously. Americans are frequently regarded as crass, bourgeois, hobbled by puritanical mores and completely devoid of any appreciation for art, culture and most particularly food. Perhaps your hearsay stories about French waiters come from fellow Americans who are accustomed to treating wait-staff like second class citizens. Waiter is a respected occupation in France. They know their business and expect their customers to know about food, etiquette etc. because that is the societal norm in France. and as for the British! It is a well-known fact among the French that the British kill their meat twice when preparing for a meal. Once when the animal is slaughtered and once again when the British chef performs the "magique" dans la cuisine. All French waiters are taught to recognize the ale-swilling louts upon arrival in the resto and to give them the service they deserve.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - It's well known among Americans that the French are Pricks, cowards, a smelly frogs. Joe |
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