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Re: Europe seen by french ppl
Monica
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Monica Posted Sun 30 Dec, 2007 6:27 PM Quote
AbsolutPurple wrote:
Faineants = lazy (didn't know this one about spaniards btw - probably something related to siesta)

Are we sleeping all the time? Probably in the south the people are lazy, but I don't think the whole country fixes on that definition, hehe.
 
Re: Europe seen by french ppl
AbsolutPurple
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AbsolutPurple Posted Sun 30 Dec, 2007 6:29 PM Quote
Monica wrote:
AbsolutPurple wrote:
Faineants = lazy (didn't know this one about spaniards btw - probably something related to siesta)

Are we sleeping all the time? Probably in the south the people are lazy, but I don't think the whole country fixes on that definition, hehe.

Monica shut up and go back singing & dancing "olé olé" in the streets !
 
Re: Europe seen by french ppl
ricv64
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ricv64 Posted Sun 30 Dec, 2007 7:39 PM Quote
AbsolutPurple wrote:
Monica wrote:
AbsolutPurple wrote:
Faineants = lazy (didn't know this one about spaniards btw - probably something related to siesta)

Are we sleeping all the time? Probably in the south the people are lazy, but I don't think the whole country fixes on that definition, hehe.

Monica shut up and go back singing & dancing "olé olé" in the streets !


what do they scream in the streets in France ?
 
Re: Europe seen by french ppl
Frenchygirl
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Frenchygirl Posted Sun 30 Dec, 2007 8:18 PM Quote
ricv64 wrote:
AbsolutPurple wrote:
Monica wrote:
AbsolutPurple wrote:
Faineants = lazy (didn't know this one about spaniards btw - probably something related to siesta)

Are we sleeping all the time? Probably in the south the people are lazy, but I don't think the whole country fixes on that definition, hehe.

Monica shut up and go back singing & dancing "olé olé" in the streets !


It depends if we are in strike or if we are supporting our football team! :)

what do they scream in the streets in France ?
 
Re: Europe seen by french ppl
AbsolutPurple
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AbsolutPurple Posted Sun 30 Dec, 2007 9:58 PM Quote
Frenchygirl wrote:
ricv64 wrote:
AbsolutPurple wrote:
Monica wrote:
AbsolutPurple wrote:
Faineants = lazy (didn't know this one about spaniards btw - probably something related to siesta)

Are we sleeping all the time? Probably in the south the people are lazy, but I don't think the whole country fixes on that definition, hehe.

Monica shut up and go back singing & dancing "olé olé" in the streets !


It depends if we are in strike or if we are supporting our football team! :)

what do they scream in the streets in France ?

Sarko you're a douchebag !
 
Re: Europe seen by french ppl
Turtleneck
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Turtleneck Posted Sun 30 Dec, 2007 10:35 PM Quote
ricv64 wrote:
AbsolutPurple wrote:
Monica wrote:
AbsolutPurple wrote:
Faineants = lazy (didn't know this one about spaniards btw - probably something related to siesta)

Are we sleeping all the time? Probably in the south the people are lazy, but I don't think the whole country fixes on that definition, hehe.

Monica shut up and go back singing & dancing "olé olé" in the streets !


what do they scream in the streets in France ?


"Je vais faire pipi!"
 
Re: Europe seen by french ppl
pablob
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pablob Posted Mon 31 Dec, 2007 2:05 AM Quote
Coffee, sex and drugs ????? Not true !!! I don't drink coffee.
 
Re: Europe seen by french ppl
I Came in Through the Bathroom Window
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I Came in Through the Bathroom Window Posted Mon 31 Dec, 2007 4:18 AM Quote
pablob wrote:
Coffee, sex and drugs ????? Not true !!! I don't drink coffee.


I thought it was gonna say "savages" for South America :oP

A friend of mine used to work in a call centre for the US and people used to ask him things like "Is Argentina part of Russia?", "Do they have cars there?". Once an english girl asked me if Argentina was in Rio de Janeiro xD
 
Re: Europe seen by french ppl
ricv64
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ricv64 Posted Mon 31 Dec, 2007 4:26 AM Quote
I Came in Through the Bathroom Window wrote:
pablob wrote:
Coffee, sex and drugs ????? Not true !!! I don't drink coffee.


I thought it was gonna say "savages" for South America :oP

A friend of mine used to work in a call centre for the US and people used to ask him things like "Is Argentina part of Russia?", "Do they have cars there?". Once an english girl asked me if Argentina was in Rio de Janeiro xD


And what do they yell in the streeys of Argentina ?
 
Re: Europe seen by french ppl
I Came in Through the Bathroom Window
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I Came in Through the Bathroom Window Posted Mon 31 Dec, 2007 4:33 AM Quote
ricv64 wrote:
I Came in Through the Bathroom Window wrote:
pablob wrote:
Coffee, sex and drugs ????? Not true !!! I don't drink coffee.


I thought it was gonna say "savages" for South America :oP

A friend of mine used to work in a call centre for the US and people used to ask him things like "Is Argentina part of Russia?", "Do they have cars there?". Once an english girl asked me if Argentina was in Rio de Janeiro xD


And what do they yell in the streeys of Argentina ?


It depends. If you're stuck in the traffic in Buenos Aires, you'll yell "hijo de puta!!!!", and stuff like that. We're very friendly xD. We have tons of songs for football teams (soccer) too. And a lot of men have a tendency of yelling things at anything that looks remotely like a woman (you don't even need to be pretty), it may be nice, dirty or rude things.
 
Re: Europe seen by french ppl
bogusblue
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bogusblue Posted Mon 31 Dec, 2007 4:42 AM Quote
I Came in Through the Bathroom Window wrote:
ricv64 wrote:
I Came in Through the Bathroom Window wrote:
pablob wrote:
Coffee, sex and drugs ????? Not true !!! I don't drink coffee.


I thought it was gonna say "savages" for South America :oP

A friend of mine used to work in a call centre for the US and people used to ask him things like "Is Argentina part of Russia?", "Do they have cars there?". Once an english girl asked me if Argentina was in Rio de Janeiro xD


And what do they yell in the streeys of Argentina ?


It depends. If you're stuck in the traffic in Buenos Aires, you'll yell "hijo de puta!!!!", and stuff like that. We're very friendly xD. We have tons of songs for football teams (soccer) too. And a lot of men have a tendency of yelling things at anything that looks remotely like a woman (you don't even need to be pretty), it may be nice, dirty or rude things.


That happens in Mexico too, Although instead of "hijo de puta!!!", you'll yell "hijo de la chingada!!!", pretty nasty, but true xD
 
Re: Europe seen by french ppl
ricv64
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ricv64 Posted Mon 31 Dec, 2007 4:47 AM Quote
I was totaly waiting for " yankee go home "
 
Re: Europe seen by french ppl
I Came in Through the Bathroom Window
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I Came in Through the Bathroom Window Posted Mon 31 Dec, 2007 4:55 AM Quote
ricv64 wrote:
I was totally waiting for " yankee go home "


Ah, I wasn't thinking that from the perspective of a foreigner.
Yeap, you might get a "yankee go home". But if you're a woman, it doesn't matter where you're from, it's just like with argentinian women.
 
Re: Europe seen by french ppl
Monica
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Monica Posted Mon 31 Dec, 2007 2:39 PM Quote
AbsolutPurple wrote:
Monica wrote:
AbsolutPurple wrote:
Faineants = lazy (didn't know this one about spaniards btw - probably something related to siesta)

Are we sleeping all the time? Probably in the south the people are lazy, but I don't think the whole country fixes on that definition, hehe.

Monica shut up and go back singing & dancing "olé olé" in the streets !

Hahaha. Tonight everyone will dance and sing overnight. Do you wanna come? :p
 
Re: Europe seen by french ppl
pixiedixie
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pixiedixie Posted Mon 31 Dec, 2007 3:42 PM Quote
And we will drink sidra!

 
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