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Travelling to/from France
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30/06/2008, 16:35
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Iceni

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Re: Do the majority of people in France really hate Americans?
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Anton Redman wrote: | |
I believe one reason believe one reason for comparatively low passport takeup in USA is that an American Citizen can visit Canada, Mexico & Bermuda without a passport.
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Another reason might be that they have no idea how to fill in a form.
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30/06/2008, 17:56
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Anton Redman
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Re: Do the majority of people in France really hate Americans?
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Bordeaux has : Boulevard du President Wilson and a Boulevard do President Roosevelt
Paris has : Avenue du President Kennedy and du President Wilson
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30/06/2008, 18:10
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cassis

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Re: Do the majority of people in France really hate Americans?
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I am in France and I quite like Americans. With one proviso. As long as they buy a decent flippin' map and don't turn up hours late. Many seem to have no idea how long it takes to drive from A to B and they underestimate time/distance (or get lost because they are using a crappy free map picked up in a service station).
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30/06/2008, 19:24
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brillow12
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Re: Do the majority of people in France really hate Americans?
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dr orloff wrote: | |
I've travelled all over the world and I have found that Americans are virtually universally unpopular. However, in reality it's the idea of America - its politics, perceived cultural attitudes and brashness that is disliked, rather than Americans themselves. I have encountered few places where there has been resentment on a personal level towards Americans just for being American.
It's also true that Americans are regarded as stupid. They're not of course but large numbers are unbelievably ignorant of the rest of the world. However, the minority who do possess a passport will quickly overcome that perception.
I have personally found Americans to be amongst the most openly friendly and hospitable people anywhere.
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I think u make an exceptionally good point. I read an article rescently abot 'who now protects the world' ... the idea was that we all like to knock the USA but really.... REALLY ... how safe would the world be without them? Of course such a statement is open to all the obvious attacks but take a tick... think about it... what if the USSR had Openhiemer and the H Bomb first... or the UK??? Fact is as much as I hate some of the US things... extraordinary and all that.... I have to say I sleep well knowing it is them with the finger on the triger and nut some nutjob in Tel Aviv!
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30/06/2008, 20:02
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ErnieY

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Re: Do the majority of people in France really hate Americans?
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Unfortunately the Americans seem to have perfected the art of being their own worst enemies.
I won't touch on George dubya but even without him I think the the general perception of Americans is (in no particular order) :
Stupidity, sometimes bordering on the moronic - remember that bizarre nonsense about hanging chads for gods sake.
Nievety and insularity - a dangerous, deadly even, ignorance of the rest of the world, including the places where they are 'introducing democracy'. The first rule of warfare is Know Thy Enemy !
Arrogance - it's our way or no way.
Profligate wasters - a nation of lard arses plus, outside of military applications, what other nation could have even conceived something like the Hummer - and as for complaining about $4 for gas, which BTW...........
Despite all that I have to say that during my travels, and indeed currently, I have met and worked with many americans and for the most part have found them not at all stupid, nieve, insular or arrogant and overall no better or worse than any other nationality.
As others have said, in large it's a perception problem.
Come on over, I think if you make a little effort by learning just a bit of French and not being afraid to try it out I'm sure you'll feel welcome
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