That's not fair. She has a proven history ofShe helped train their lawyers? That's probably fecked their legal system for a generation.
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That's not fair. She has a proven history ofShe helped train their lawyers? That's probably fecked their legal system for a generation.
Or British person living in France who speaks French - versus British person holidaying in France who thinks shouting in English will make people understand them better.So a French Twat vs entitled English
It seems made up but it's also very plausible. I particularly liked the local councillor bit, having come across cnuts like that who try and use that as some sort of sign of power
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It does read like an awful sitcom- Hyancith Bouquet goes to France or whatever.Most of the comments think the guy's making it up. Maybe he is but similar things are quite regular around here. Tourist season is approaching! No!!!
From now until October we'll get the British camper-van drivers (gladly less since Brexit - Brexit bonus)crawling through the narrow roads of our local town at 5mph, completely lost driving a vehicle that is too big for them.It does read like an awful sitcom- Hyancith Bouquet goes to France or whatever.
In fairness mate, I get the exact same thing in Cornwall over summer. Watching someone trying to fit through narrow 60mph roads in a brand new Jag is pretty hilarious.From now until October we'll get the British camper-van drivers (gladly less since Brexit - Brexit bonus)crawling through the narrow roads of our local town at 5mph, completely lost driving a vehicle that is too big for them.
A common occurrence:
Then they go to the supermarket to stock up on food. get to the check-out. They've bought some vegetables or fruit. "You have to weigh the fruit and vegetables and stick a label on them" says the cashier in French. "What?"
We quickly move to another queue or we'll be there for hours.
Shhhh. Don't let them figure it out before it's too late.Surely that will really hit the old folks vote won't it?
They will have support in place for the elderly to ensure they get their vote.Surely that will really hit the old folks vote won't it?
With how competently they normally manage to support old folks I'd be surprised if they could do it well.They will have support in place for the elderly to ensure they get their vote.
So if it is really that bad having to put up with all those stupid British tourists spending their money in your part of France (I am sure you were one of them once), then why don't you lead a movement to get them banned. Along with all the tourists from all those other countries who actually have the nerve to visit YOUR local town and clog up YOUR narrow roads.From now until October we'll get the British camper-van drivers (gladly less since Brexit - Brexit bonus)crawling through the narrow roads of our local town at 5mph, completely lost driving a vehicle that is too big for them.
A common occurrence:
Then they go to the supermarket to stock up on food. get to the check-out. They've bought some vegetables or fruit. "You have to weigh the fruit and vegetables and stick a label on them" says the cashier in French. "What?"
We quickly move to another queue or we'll be there for hours.
They've been replaced by German and Swiss and Italians and other Europeans. The British don't keep our local economy alive despite rumours to the contrary. And when i was here i could drive and speak french.So if it is really that bad having to put up with all those stupid British tourists spending their money in your part of France (I am sure you were one of them once), then why don't you lead a movement to get them banned. Along with all the tourists from all those other countries who actually have the nerve to visit YOUR local town and clog up YOUR narrow roads.
And then see all the local shops in YOUR local town close down.
RiP doesn't support UKIP.
U knob in ParisRiP doesn't support UKIP.
What ever happened to those guys with moustaches wearing red hankies round their necks and berets and blue and white striped teashirts called Jonny riding around our streets in summer with a string of onions tied round their bikes. Don't seem to see them anymore.They've been replaced by German and Swiss and Italians and other Europeans. The British don't keep our local economy alive despite rumours to the contrary. And when i was here i could drive and speak french.
Furthermore there used to be, before Brexit, enclaves of British, who have now mostly gone; Only the British who integrate have stayed in the main; Those who left used to order their weekly shopping from Asda and Tescos. There was a weekly service delivered in an Artic lorry. Company went bust because of Brexit.
That is why I don't watch or listen to PMQs anymore. It is so cringworthy.Starmer blasting Sunak for not bringing immigration down was soul destroying to watch. The discussion around immigration is so fecked in this country. Starmer complaining there are too many work visa issued is disgraceful.
Also, international students can no longer bring their families over.
Ok, then brittish that knows french being a twat vs entilted english. Better?Or British person living in France who speaks French - versus British person holidaying in France who thinks shouting in English will make people understand them better.
It's great fun.
Used to see them when I was kid. Selling onions is probably not an economical way of making a living these days. When you said about the British keeping the economy alive it was exactly what the woman said in the story.What ever happened to those guys with moustaches wearing red hankies round their necks and berets and blue and white striped teashirts called Jonny riding around our streets in summer with a string of onions tied round their bikes. Don't seem to see them anymore.
Maybe because they could not speak English.
That is a joke by the way.
And remind me. Where are you from?
Life is not that complicated mate. I always try to speak the language of my interlocutor wherever I am as deference to make lives easier. Because I don't know beforehand if that person is entitled or nothing about them. The "you speak and you do what I want in my country" sounds very UKIPY also.Used to see them when I was kid. Selling onions is probably not an economical way of making a living these days. When you said about the British keeping the economy alive it was exactly what the woman said in the story.
Don't know what you're trying to say.
Bad drivers driving a vehicle they can't drive -- possibly because it's too big for them and with RHD on narrow roads.
For speaking french they could at least make an effort.
The British who make no effort are not liked by other British here who do make the effort.
Next time I'm in Tesco's the UK I'll talk to the cashier in French and if they don't understand I'll shout at them in French to see if they understand better.Life is not that complicated mate. I always try to speak the language of my interlocutor wherever I am as deference to make lives easier. Because I don't know beforehand if that person is entitled or nothing about them. The "you speak and you do what I want in my country" sounds very UKIPY also.
Do what you want and be a twat at either side of the conversation if you want. I didn't defend the english I blamed both. You are the one defending one. Did you occur to you that in an interaction both can be wrong?Next time I'm in Tesco's the UK I'll talk to the cashier in French and if they don't understand I'll shout at them in French to see if they understand better.
I'm not following your line of thought.Do what you want and be a twat at either side of the conversation if you want. I didn't defend the english I blamed both. You are the one defending one. Did you occur to you that in an interaction both can be wrong?
When I was working, I used to go to Germany fairly often. And so I spent some time trying to learn a little German. Not the easiest language I have to say. And so while I was travelling I used to listen to those language tapes (showing my age again).Next time I'm in Tesco's the UK I'll talk to the cashier in French and if they don't understand I'll shout at them in French to see if they understand better.
I am talking about the tweet. be kind and you will never face this consequences. I had been lost in a small time in france without knowing french back in the day, I tried, I failed and I was treated with respect and funny faces. Not a problemI'm not following your line of thought.
Are you talking about the Tweet where there's two English people talking to each other, one pretending to be French or the real situation I am talking about where the English person interacts with a French person who really doesn't speak English but the English person makes no effort to speak to the French person in French despite being in France.
If I went to the UK I would not expect the cashier in Tesco's to be able to speak French or any other language other than English.
Hope that makes it clearer.
You made the effort which is good. In large cities the chances are you will come across people in the hospitality sector and other business sectors who do speak English and possibly other languages. Nowadays it's probably a requirement for the job.When I was working, I used to go to Germany fairly often. And so I spent some time trying to learn a little German. Not the easiest language I have to say. And so while I was travelling I used to listen to those language tapes (showing my age again).
So when I next went to Munich, I prepared myself to try a few words in a restaurant.
So I said these few words and the waiter immediately spoke to me in pretty much perfect English and told me that he wanted to practice his English, not that he needed to practice.
This happened a few times.
After a few pathetic attempts, I just stuck to ordering beers in German.
You do realise I wasn't the person in the Tweet. He was an English person pretending to be French.I am talking about the tweet. be kind and you will never face this consequences. I had been lost in a small time in france without knowing french back in the day, I tried, I failed and I was treated with respect and funny faces. Not a problem
I had been spoken in languages in my country that I shouldn't know but I knew, english, french, portuguese. And I answered back in that language, people were appreciative of my effort and no problem
Expecting a person to speak your language not in your country and act up, is being and entitled twat
Knowing the language that they speak to you knowing that they don't know it and not answering in that language is being an uneducated twat
Or at least in my list of my personal values. You have others. No problem, everybody is different
I don't know mate, you were the one quoting me sort of disagreeing with my reassessment of "brittish guy that knows french being a twat vs english entitlement" and then you brought us to the rabbit whole of hypoteticals of you shouting at tescoYou do realise I wasn't the person in the Tweet. He was an English person pretending to be French.
Any effort is highly appreciated by local people. They can make each other understood somehow.
What I don't like is the aggressive attitude. I've seen it on numerous occasions. I'm agreeing with you but you seem to think I'm not.
I must admit I do tend to take people down rabbit holes.I don't know mate, you were the one quoting me sort of disagreeing with my reassessment of "brittish guy that knows french being a twat vs english entitlement" and then you brought us to the rabbit whole of hypoteticals of you shouting at tesco
I don't think so. Most of the people makes sort of an effort, that is what I experienced extensively in both sides and if not they think both internally that they are twats and continue with their life. Happened to me alsoI must admit I do tend to take people down rabbit holes.
The Tweet was a fictitious story, probably.
Real life is people shouting at other people because they are unable to understand them speaking in their own language in a different country.