I don't think anything about them. I would treat them as individuals, just like I would treat people from any other country.
2006-08-27 09:43:35
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answered by The ~Muffin~ Man 6
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Why do you have to say that you are a French girl living in Cork city? The answers you'll get might not be what you would have got should you have simply asked: "I would like to know what does (by the way is it "does" or "do" ?) Irish people think about my country?" J'espère que vous aurez des réponses sincères. I wish you a pleasant stay in Cork . Amitiés de France aux Irlandais (es) qui vous entourent.
2006-08-27 10:12:55
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answered by GOLDFINGER 1
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I'm Irish and my sister is married to a French man.
I think France is a beautiful country and I love the sound of the language though sadly, my French is not as good as my sister's.
I love holidaying in France.
2006-08-28 08:51:14
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answered by Trish D 5
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My own experience of the French is that they are very culturally conscious of being 'French' and all that it entails, but when it boils down to it, they like a drink and a good meal and a good time just like everyone else. I've been to France a few times, speak some of the language and on the whole have got on fine avec les Francais.
2006-08-31 01:01:06
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answered by Orla C 7
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Im not Irish form liverpool, but its close. as far as france goes i dont know what it is but i always seem to end up in paris, been there 3 times now, it feels like my second home almopst like i belong there, something just keeps pulling me back to there. Lovely people, i just wish that the french and english could get along more.
2006-08-27 09:40:46
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answered by P 4
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I'm sure you're really nice but if you want the truth a lot of Irish people think French people a snobbish
2006-08-29 11:09:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi, i live in cork, and have been to france tons of times!!! i've been there camping mostly, and that is sooooo much fun! and i've been to paris, and its amazing, too! i love disneyland!
i live in glanmire, just outside he city and i'm learning french in school. I'm 14.my parents bought a town house in france - in languedoc!?! is that how you spell it?!?
2006-08-29 03:22:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Je suis espoir irlandais de myseld que mon Français est assez bon ici ? I aucun problème avec les français. Souhaitez que le français ait dû régner Irleland que l'anglais. Tristement l'alot de l'anglais et les Américains n'aiment pas les Français pour une certaine raison impaire.
2006-08-28 10:51:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Welcome to the rebel city girl.
Enjoy your time here.
Cork ppl dont mind the french apart from the fact that in school we all had to learn french whether we liked it or not
2006-08-27 11:02:46
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answered by finnykid 5
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not Irish,but your OK people,and a very nice country to be inn
2006-08-27 09:45:35
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answered by Anonymous
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