What I love about France is that I could not live anywhere else too long -
I feel myself in harmony with my country - I love to talk with anybody anywhere - because we speak the same language and can understand what is un-understandable for strangers -
our inner-passport is smile, politeness and compassion in the worst moments -
I love bitter chocolate, half-darkness, enigmas, silence, smile - I love secret dinners in out-of-reach locations -
I love seagulls when their cry break the silence of the ocean at twilight in Bretagne
I love the history of my country - so many people spit on it - hate our education - it's great - they are concerning us just like flies knocking window-glasses without a stop - not understanding what our glass is made of .
I love our despise of vulgar, excessive, clownesque, pathetic -
I share our ignorance of money as a goal - I love the way our women have the class, know the chic, and change all of their look with a nothing 50cts handkerchief, with the right knot, at the right place.
I love that wine is something to be slowly sipped, and I love that nobody here considers it as something to transform
ladies in drunken-meat -
Now I am very much afraid of reading other replies ......
When somebody unknown, probably linked with uncertain northafrican origins, starts with "tu" there's no doubt about his
adrenallinic flush - So please underneath neighbour let's stay on "vous" - this is something untranslatable in the language you pretend were yours -
2007-12-04 07:38:06
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answered by Anonymous
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It's perhaps the most beautiful country in Europe..
I love their gastronomy, the fashion style of their cities (and everything in general), their refined language, the incontestable charm of a lots of places out there...
Well, I love that country.
French people are not so ignorants to continue to believe in cliches as you do...
The cliche of French people being rude is as old as (for example) the cliche of American army being respected across the world.
The difference is that managed to learn some things, while some American people continue to talk about things they don't even know of.
2007-12-06 17:04:26
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answered by Kent L 3
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Tu veux en venir où "stephane m" ?
Hey, Alli. Answer to your own question. What do you love about France ?
2007-12-04 16:14:42
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answered by Genseng K 1
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friendly french people? what hte hell have you been smoking satchmo? ok..just playing..the older people are rude as hell..but hte younger generations are ok..got used to them since there for a while..but i like the hot daddys..like the 30-40 year old dudes..they are HOT..i remembered the dude that lived across me was a biker..i sat on my balcony watching him straddle his bike and just chilling there..i called him baywatch..always interestign to watch that one...i like franc ealot actually..not just the dudes..i like the freedomness(a word?) kinda overrated..but it's cool..
2007-12-07 22:45:33
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answered by roxygirl 2
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Being in a country where religion is not a public matter.
2007-12-05 12:33:36
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answered by Frederic B 7
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All those friendly French folks.
2007-12-04 11:26:04
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answered by Anonymous
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help!!http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20140117075238AAXCg4O
also i love the cheese and the movies
2014-01-17 11:19:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Not having to buy health insurance and the romance of it all.
2007-12-04 11:21:53
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answered by ms5271115 1
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boulangeries and efficiency of means of transport
2007-12-05 12:48:02
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answered by bzhdragonfly 1
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fashion
2007-12-05 06:25:12
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answered by Anonymous
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