France and French profile

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Kermit | 6 Jul 2007 - 1:04pm

What you could read years ago about France Laughing

France is a medium-sized foreign country situated in the continent of Europe. It is an important member of the world community, though not nearly as important as it thinks. It is bounded by Germany, Spain, Switzerland and some smaller nations of no particular importance and with not very good shopping. France is a very old country with many treasures, such as the Louvre and Eurodisney. Among its contributions to western civilization are champagne, Camembert cheese and the guillotine. Although France likes to think of itself as a modern nation, air conditioning is little used and it is next to impossible for foreigners to get decent food. One continuing exasperation for visitors is that local people insist on speaking in French, though many will speak English if shouted at.

THE PEOPLE France has a population of 57 million people. 52 million of these drink and smoke (the other 5 million are small children). All French people drive like lunatics, are dangerously oversexed, and have no concept of standing patiently on line. The French people are in general gloomy, temperamental, proud, arrogant, aloof and disciplined; those are their good points. Most French citizens are Roman Catholic, though you would hardly guess it from their behavior. Many people are communists. Men sometimes have girls' names like Marie or Michel, and they kiss each other when they meet. Travelers are advised to travel in groups and wear caps and colorful trousers for easier recognition.

SAFETY In general, France is a safe destination, although travelers must be aware that from time to time it is invaded by Germany. Traditionally, the French surrender immediately and, apart from a temporary shortage of Scotch whisky and increased difficulty in getting baseball or cricket scores and stock market prices, life for the American visitor generally goes on much as before. A tunnel connecting France to Britain beneath the English channel has been opened in recent years to make it easier for the French government to flee to London during future German invasions.

HISTORY France was discovered by Charlemagne in the Dark Ages. Other important historical figures are Louis XIV, the Huguenots, Joan of Arc, Jacques Cousteau and Charles de Gaulle, who was President for many years and is now an airport.

GOVERNMENT The French form of government is democratic but noisy. Elections are held more or less continuously and always result in a draw. The French love administration so for government purposes the country is divided into regions, departments, districts, municipalities, towns, communes, villages, cafes, and telephone kiosks. Each of these has its own government and elections. Parliament consists of two chambers, the Upper and Lower, though confusingly they are both on the ground floor, and whose members are either Gaullists or Communists, neither of whom should be trusted by the traveler. Parliament's principal occupation is setting off atomic bombs in the south Pacific and acting indignant and surprised when other countries complain. The President is now someone named Jacques. Further information is not available at this time.

CULTURE The French pride themselves on their culture, though it is not easy to see why. All their music sounds the same and they have never made a movie that you would want to watch for anything but the nude scenes.

CUISINE Let's face it, no matter how much garlic you put on it, a snail is just a slug with a shell on its back. Croissants on the other hand, are excellent, although it is impossible for most visitors to pronounce this word. In general,travelers are advised to stick to cheeseburgers.

ECONOMY France has a large and diversified economy, second only to Germany's in Europe, which is surprising because the French hardly work at all. If they are not spending four hours dawdling over lunch, they are on strike and blocking the roads with their trucks and tractors. France's principal exports, in order of importance to the economy, are wine, nuclear weapons, perfume, guided missiles, champagne, guns, grenade launchers, land mines, tanks, attack aircraft, miscellaneous armaments and cheese.

PUBLIC HOLIDAYS France has more holidays than any other nation in the world. Among its 361 national holidays are: 197 Saints' days, 37 National Liberation Days, 16 Declaration of Republic Days, 54 Return of Charles de Gaulle in triumph as if he won the war single-handed Days, 18 Napoleon sent into Exile Days, 17 Napoleon Called Back from Exile Days, and 2 "France is Great and the Rest of the World Sucks" Days. CONCLUSION At least it's not Germany.

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malemoi | 7 July 2007 - 10:21am

mmm... another xenophobic american text...

maleKermit | 7 July 2007 - 11:33am

What's wrong with it ? we have the same about America, Belgium, UK and many more. If you read what our government warn us in the embassies websites you surely would laugh. I think I have made a mistake and should have posted this topic on the fun channel. I have deleted "American visitors "on the original text to avoid replies like yours. I thought we French had a good sense of humour. Sorry I was wrong.

femalechana_batata | 7 July 2007 - 11:36am

moi wrote:
mmm... another xenophobic american text...

What makes you think someone from Greenland didn't write this? Razz

By the way, that one mention of Americans pokes fun at Americans as well. Get some humor and check your pulse in the morning! Razz


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maleSkyPiercer | 8 July 2007 - 11:10pm

So funny !! Rolling on the floor laughing


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maleKermit | 10 July 2007 - 5:32am

SkyPiercer wrote:
So funny !! Rolling on the floor laughing

You're right, and I still think I should have posted it on the fun channel Razz
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femalearym | 10 July 2007 - 9:11am

Very nice piece of text Thumb up really enjoyed reading it Grinning at Chistmas But sounds like some part was taken out? Sad A shame really, is it possible to get it back perhaps? As for having it in the Fun channel.. maybe that's not too late? Razz


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maleKermit | 10 July 2007 - 9:34am

I indeed took out some parts because I didn't want this topic to critisize the people who wrote it but just the content. We French have these kind of warning concerning African countries and surely many others.

malekonstantinos | 14 July 2007 - 12:00am

Permettez-moi ce commentaire
mais tout cela est bidon et provocateur envers tous les Français...Le mec n'a aucune notion de ce qu'est
vraiment la France, il utilise tous les clichés qu'il a pu inventer pour attaquer la France,,,
Faites gaffe ...je dis simplement ça , car en tant que modérateur de mon propre canal (grec) , j'y ai vu la pagaille ,plusieures fois, et ce n'était pas drôle....
Ne donnez pas une seule opportunité aux provocateurs
Excusez mon impertinence dans votre canal,
mais la xenophobie et le racisme n'est pas mon meilleur...

maleKermit | 16 July 2007 - 1:43pm

konstantinos wrote:
Permettez-moi ce commentaire
mais tout cela est bidon et provocateur envers tous les Français...Le mec n'a aucune notion de ce qu'est
vraiment la France, il utilise tous les clichés qu'il a pu inventer pour attaquer la France,,,
Faites gaffe ...je dis simplement ça , car en tant que modérateur de mon propre canal (grec) , j'y ai vu la pagaille ,plusieures fois, et ce n'était pas drôle....
Ne donnez pas une seule opportunité aux provocateurs
Excusez mon impertinence dans votre canal,
mais la xenophobie et le racisme n'est pas mon meilleur...

Tu as raison c'est pour cela que je pense que j'aurais du poster ce texte sur le fun channel. C'est une vision assez caricaturale des Francais jusqu'au point d'en etre marrant. L'humour n'a pas de frontieres. Si les Francais devraient s'arreter de raconter des blagues Belges, les Belges des blagues Francaises, les Marseillais des blagues sur les Parisiens et beaucoup d'autres encore, on ne pourrait pas beaucoup rire. Il est vrai que beaucoup ne connaissent pas la frontiere entre le racisme et l'humour, mais que devont nous faire ? Je prefere continuer a rire de tout dans la limite du raisonnable et du respectueux et si des provocateurs veulent en profiter grand bien leur fasse.
Ne t'excuse pas, c'est sympa de m'avoir prevenu.
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malenico21 | 27 August 2007 - 10:24pm

Moi ça m'a fait marrer Rollin'
On dirait un florilège des perles du bac !
ça vient d'où ?

Sorry ... I forgot it : we have to speak in the same language than in the first post of the topic.
Well : I found this text very fun ! Who did it ? Where does it come from ?
It seems to be an essay of a very bad student who forgot to learn his lesson before doing the test Smile

maleKermit | 28 August 2007 - 6:03am

C'est le "French channel" alors on peut écrire en Français Razz
J'ai trouvé ce texte sur un site Américain anti Français. Cela ne me révolte pas parce que nous avons la même chose en ce qui concerne les Américains. Il vaut mieux en rire, c'est pour moi la seule chose que je retiens de ce genre de texte. L'auto dérision est aussi un signe d'humilité Razz. Un cliché reste un cliché.
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femaleJulichris | 29 August 2007 - 5:50pm

Je pense que le texte est très drôle. Il présent la vérité (vu d'un étranger) mais est également pleine des clichées dont tout le monde sait qu'ils sont des clichées.
And the result for you is better than for me, being german.

Mes phrases préférés:

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Among its contributions to western civilization are champagne, Camembert cheese and the guillotine.

Tout est là: le vin, le fromage et la révolution^^

Quote:
Although France likes to think of itself as a modern nation, air conditioning is little used and it is next to impossible for foreigners to get decent food.

Quel jugement! Tellement prééminent *ironique*


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femaleredwillie97 | 30 September 2007 - 3:05pm

This is hilarious...
I guess we must contend that the French indeed have a sense of humor..


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maleKermit | 30 September 2007 - 5:39pm

redwillie97 wrote:
This is hilarious...
I guess we must contend that the French indeed have a sense of humor..

Thank you Razz

maleerwann | 2 October 2007 - 1:10pm

hey mister kermit...errant ! just one word : EXCELLENT !

maleKermit | 9 October 2007 - 10:53am

Another opinion about French
http://french.about.com/cs/culture/a/rudefrench.htm
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maleKermit | 9 October 2007 - 11:30am

http://allaboutfrogs.org/weird/general/frenchfrogs.html
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femalesirenofthewoods | 24 April 2008 - 8:12pm

Found it quite nice and laughed many times Very happy


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maleerwann | 25 April 2008 - 12:14pm

sacré kermit : en ce qui me concerne : JE SAVOURE ce texte ! Very happy

malenaveenou | 28 April 2008 - 4:51pm

ahahaha very funny ! Smile

I love snails ! what's wrong !!! lol