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  • K KrIstOfK

    Typically, the british saying that the french are most boring and unfriendly nation. Britain will never get along with france, that's a fact so i'm not surprised the britisch say this. But I have my questions about that. France isn't that boring. Rude they are, that's a fact and selfish to. Worst food goes to Britain itself i think (but that's something they will not say off course).

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    R Giskard Reventlov
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    The report said that only 4% of respondents were British and the survey was carried out by a Frenchman.

    KrIstOfK wrote:

    Worst food goes to Britain itself i think (but that's something they will not say off course).

    Did you actually read the article? Comically, the British did not appear in the top or bottom 10. We are delightfully average. "The French may like to think that Chanel No 5 is their scent but we all know that garlic and stale Gitanes are much more representative" home
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      What, a full english? Sausage, bacon, eggs, fried bread, fried mushrooms, grilled tomato, and black pudding? You can't eat better than that, mate - anywhere, anytime.

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      Craster wrote:

      You can't eat better than that, mate - anywhere, anytime.

      Isn't that the problem with it though? Waaaayyyy too tempting, and totally bad for you if you do it too often. 99% of the time I stick to cereal or toast, otherwise I'd be a blimp by now!!! :laugh: Anna :rose: Currently working mostly on: Visual Lint :cool: Anna's Place | Tears and Laughter "Be yourself - not what others think you should be" - Marcia Graesch "Anna's just a sexy-looking lesbian tart" - A friend, trying to wind me up. It didn't work.

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        Craster wrote:

        You can't eat better than that, mate - anywhere, anytime.

        Isn't that the problem with it though? Waaaayyyy too tempting, and totally bad for you if you do it too often. 99% of the time I stick to cereal or toast, otherwise I'd be a blimp by now!!! :laugh: Anna :rose: Currently working mostly on: Visual Lint :cool: Anna's Place | Tears and Laughter "Be yourself - not what others think you should be" - Marcia Graesch "Anna's just a sexy-looking lesbian tart" - A friend, trying to wind me up. It didn't work.

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        Pfft - so I could do with losing a few pounds.... ;P

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          The report said that only 4% of respondents were British and the survey was carried out by a Frenchman.

          KrIstOfK wrote:

          Worst food goes to Britain itself i think (but that's something they will not say off course).

          Did you actually read the article? Comically, the British did not appear in the top or bottom 10. We are delightfully average. "The French may like to think that Chanel No 5 is their scent but we all know that garlic and stale Gitanes are much more representative" home
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          The report said that only 4% of respondents were British and the survey was carried out by a Frenchman. [snipped quote] Did you actually read the article?

          I might ask the same of you. The only reference to 4% is in the following: "And to our shame, four percent of respondents -- all British of course -- said they would only talk to other Britons when they are abroad." That doesn't mean what you claim at all. John Carson "To argue with a man who has renounced the use and authority of reason is like administering medicine to the dead." Thomas Paine

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            No shit, ever seen a french group at a bar? All sullen faces discussing politics. I went skiing with my colleagues (some French, some Irish and US). While we (the Irish and American and I) were at the bar making coctails for everyone, getting drunk and dancing, our French colleagues started playing cards. Says it all. As for rude, on the road yes, they are however very polite face to face. Even if a shaven headed, shell suit wearing spack-head 16 year old bumps into you on the street he will apologise! You wont get that in the UK! Nunc est bibendum

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            Allah On Acid
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            fat_boy wrote:

            No sh*t

            You misspelled "shіt" Edit: wow, thanks for the one vote

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              My god! Whatever will we have next. :doh:


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              I figured you'd start the next thread, something to enlighten us about the amount of sunshine generally seen over there... :)

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                digital man wrote:

                The report said that only 4% of respondents were British and the survey was carried out by a Frenchman. [snipped quote] Did you actually read the article?

                I might ask the same of you. The only reference to 4% is in the following: "And to our shame, four percent of respondents -- all British of course -- said they would only talk to other Britons when they are abroad." That doesn't mean what you claim at all. John Carson "To argue with a man who has renounced the use and authority of reason is like administering medicine to the dead." Thomas Paine

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                R Giskard Reventlov
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                Hey, it's close enough and open to interpretation especially when discussing the French. But, alas, you are corect: hung by my own petard. I would, of course, apologise to the gentleman but he's probably a Frenchie so it would just pass him by. I see, though, that he resides in Belgium: perhaps I can get fat_boy to pop round with some waffles? home
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                • R Red Stateler

                  American cuisine generally sucks (with some very notable exceptions like cajun and creole...which is derived from french cuisine), but America has some excellent restaurants with an international influence.

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                  American cuisine

                  New England Clam Chowder, lobster bisque, broiled lobster... Barbeque (N.c., Memphis, Texas, all different, all excellent!) Southwestern Fusion stuff - great! Tex-Mex (authentic stuff is great, but forget the "generic Mexican" restauraunt junk) Creole/Cajun Lots of good food, available almost anywhere (also plenty of "chain crap" and junk food, but then some like that) We need to graduate from the ridiculous notion that greed is some kind of elixir for capitalism - it's the downfall of capitalism. Self-interest, maybe, but self-interest run amok does not serve anyone. The core value of conscious capitalism is enlightened self-interest. Patricia Aburdene

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                  • K KrIstOfK

                    Rage wrote:

                    it is the kind of stuff that leads a bunch of people to concentration camps

                    You see, that is why french people are rude ;P

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                    Ok deserved it ;P ~RaGE();

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                      No shit, ever seen a french group at a bar? All sullen faces discussing politics. I went skiing with my colleagues (some French, some Irish and US). While we (the Irish and American and I) were at the bar making coctails for everyone, getting drunk and dancing, our French colleagues started playing cards. Says it all. As for rude, on the road yes, they are however very polite face to face. Even if a shaven headed, shell suit wearing spack-head 16 year old bumps into you on the street he will apologise! You wont get that in the UK! Nunc est bibendum

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                      Rage
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                      fat_boy wrote:

                      our French colleagues started playing cards.

                      Seems like you had the "wrong" ones ... When are you guys going to ski again ? ~RaGE();

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                        "The French have been voted the world's most unfriendly nation by a landslide in a new British poll published. They were also voted the most boring and most ungenerous." link[^] The US was voted as having the worst style and food. While I agree that France is rude and boring (something that is self-evident to any reasonable and mature person) and that the US lacks style, I think I disagree with the food part. Overall typical and popular restaurants like Applebee's, Chile's and The Olive Garden suck, but there are some pretty awesome restaurants as well.

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                        espeir wrote:

                        I think I disagree with the food part.

                        I do, too. The British have the worst food. But the US food isn't really great, I think.

                        espeir wrote:

                        While I agree that France is rude and boring (something that is self-evident to any reasonable and mature person)

                        :) Well the most French people are very polite - and if they insult you, it still sounds polite, like their cusses - Merde! :-D Ingo ------------------------------ PROST Roleplaying Game War doesn't determine who's right. War determines who's left.

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                          fat_boy wrote:

                          No sh*t

                          You misspelled "shіt" Edit: wow, thanks for the one vote

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                          wasnt me who voted you 1! Nunc est bibendum

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                            Hey, it's close enough and open to interpretation especially when discussing the French. But, alas, you are corect: hung by my own petard. I would, of course, apologise to the gentleman but he's probably a Frenchie so it would just pass him by. I see, though, that he resides in Belgium: perhaps I can get fat_boy to pop round with some waffles? home
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                            digital man wrote:

                            But, alas, you are corect: hung by my own petard.

                            Getting closer. The expression is "hoist" on my own petard. It is from Shakespeare's Hamlet of course, as someone of your nationality should know. A petard is an explosive device. Accordingly, one cannot be hung by it. You can, however, blow yourself up with it, which is what "hoist" means in this context. John Carson "To argue with a man who has renounced the use and authority of reason is like administering medicine to the dead." Thomas Paine

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                              fat_boy wrote:

                              our French colleagues started playing cards.

                              Seems like you had the "wrong" ones ... When are you guys going to ski again ? ~RaGE();

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                              Not with these guys, the US head office pulled the plug on us and we all got licencie economique. It was quite a fun hotel too, in Montgenevre, it was a cheap place on the main road. The bar had a cow theme going, cups, toys etc all over the place. Nunc est bibendum

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                                "The French have been voted the world's most unfriendly nation by a landslide in a new British poll published. They were also voted the most boring and most ungenerous." link[^] The US was voted as having the worst style and food. While I agree that France is rude and boring (something that is self-evident to any reasonable and mature person) and that the US lacks style, I think I disagree with the food part. Overall typical and popular restaurants like Applebee's, Chile's and The Olive Garden suck, but there are some pretty awesome restaurants as well.

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                                you mean reasonably deluded with mature disfunctions?


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                                  KrIstOfK wrote:

                                  Worst food goes to Britain itself i think (but that's something they will not say off course).

                                  Yeah, I was kind of thinking the same thing. I mean...boiled meat? Come on!

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                                  espeir wrote:

                                  I mean...boiled meat? Come on!

                                  I don't think that in all my 35.95 years I've eaten boiled meat (in the sense of meat boiled on its own) more than a handful of times, and that would have been some sort of salted pork boiled to get the salt out. Boiled meat is hardly a British obsession!

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                                    My god! Whatever will we have next. :doh:


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                                    KaRl
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                                    Oh my God, in fact they do[^]! :wtf: It must be because of their S&M tendencies... :~


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                                      No shit, ever seen a french group at a bar? All sullen faces discussing politics. I went skiing with my colleagues (some French, some Irish and US). While we (the Irish and American and I) were at the bar making coctails for everyone, getting drunk and dancing, our French colleagues started playing cards. Says it all. As for rude, on the road yes, they are however very polite face to face. Even if a shaven headed, shell suit wearing spack-head 16 year old bumps into you on the street he will apologise! You wont get that in the UK! Nunc est bibendum

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                                      fat_boy wrote:

                                      All sullen faces discussing politics

                                      And sport!

                                      fat_boy wrote:

                                      our French colleagues started playing cards

                                      Your french colleagues are not alcoholic? What a shame... ;-P Just a question,

                                      fat_boy wrote:

                                      "the Irish and American and I"

                                      , what language were you speaking?


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                                        digital man wrote:

                                        But, alas, you are corect: hung by my own petard.

                                        Getting closer. The expression is "hoist" on my own petard. It is from Shakespeare's Hamlet of course, as someone of your nationality should know. A petard is an explosive device. Accordingly, one cannot be hung by it. You can, however, blow yourself up with it, which is what "hoist" means in this context. John Carson "To argue with a man who has renounced the use and authority of reason is like administering medicine to the dead." Thomas Paine

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                                        Is it dark up there? With your head up your arse? You are being far too anal. Still, if the underpants fit... Also: a petard was a 19th Century animal trap, consisting of a rope and a bent branch that caught the desired beast by one leg as it stepped into a loop in the rope and pulled it up into the air. Petard[^] You need a holiday: either a) you're taking all of this far too seriously or b) you are a complete wanker. I hope it's the former. home
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                                          American cuisine generally sucks (with some very notable exceptions like cajun and creole...which is derived from french cuisine), but America has some excellent restaurants with an international influence.

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                                          espeir wrote:

                                          merican cuisine generally sucks (with some very notable exceptions like cajun and creole..

                                          You really need to take a little trip to Texas and taste some pit BBQ and real chili and huevos rancheros etc.. We have some little mom and pop reaturants that are fantastic. I lived in Thailand for 8 months long ago and yet the best Thai food I have ever had is from a little resturant in Dallas that is hidden between a plant store and a wholesale wine vendor - with parking for about 4 cars in front. I am not fond of most French foods but that is personal - my wife makes up for my dereliction by being overly fond of it so I will not comment on the availability of fine French in Dallas but we do have fantastic Greek , Indian, Thai, and Vietnamese resturants. And BTW Just what is wrong with a good old hamburger ( Not McD's or any of that ilk - I mean a good burger like at Ruby Tuesdays or home cooked ) Richard Suppose you were an idiot... And suppose you were a member of Congress... But I repeat myself. --Mark Twain

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