Is it true that the French are rude?
I wanna check out Paris and see the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame. But am worried about the French being nasty to foreigners. Anyone here been to Paris and wanna share their experiences?
shareI wanna check out Paris and see the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame. But am worried about the French being nasty to foreigners. Anyone here been to Paris and wanna share their experiences?
shareI've never been there but a very good friend tells me the French are nasty towards foreignors...sad to hear it, I really wanted to tour their little bitch road apple punk boy of a country someday...A country of chain-smoking white trash boys that can't handle their business
I Suppose why bother now... City of Lights/Country Full of Chumps
Screw France...France might get off on it...assholes that cant control their marriages nor country:/
Losers.
I´ve been to Paris twice, the last time was last year. I wouldn´t worry about Parisians being rude. There´s alot of tourists out there and in touristy places, its more likely you interact with other tourists than locals. If you have google maps on your phone, you won´t even have to ask for help. Not all French are bad fyi, in the south for instance, they can be quite friendly.
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shareyea the french got a stick up there ass. especially in paris. what a shitehole country it is there now. paris feels more ghetto than east cleveland last time i went. dumb libtards...
shareI've been to Paris several times. The people there are like in any big city, they mostly keep to themselves. Except for one time, I wouldn't say they were especially rude, but they weren't particularly friendly either. The French employees in Disneyland, however, boy, they're nasty!
I think a bigger problem is that the French aren't very orderly. Things just aren't organized at all there.
I've been to France a few times, in general they're friendly people but the rude Parisian stereotype in my experience is pretty much true.
shareI've heard that if you stick to the touristy places, they don't care. But they hate it when you seek out their little restaurants and bars and what not off the main track.
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