Provence, France
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Will I ever be able to visit Provence? I've got to!
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the Angelina and Brad favorite french countryside. Two american tourits......
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@Peopleincowsuits I lived in Europe for a decade, I can assure you, all countries have citizens who are arrogant, obnoxious, & obese. These traits are not confined to America's borders. If you're so ashamed of being American - please - choose a new nationality. I've met wonderful Europeans, & not so wonderful Europeans. I know lovely Americans, & not so lovely Americans. People are good & bad everywhere. Apologizing won't make you more attractive to the French. Most remember WW2 very well.
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@MrNathari What destroys the bond between the U.S. & France are (a) American apologists who keep trying to say they're sorry for "ugly Americans" - all countries have both good and bad. That's just life. And (b) Americans who stab their country in the back thinking it will make the French like them better... that's not a very attractive attribute in anyone, no matter what country they're from.. you don't diss your home. And (c) French who believe they are disliked in America - not true. :)
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I loooooooove the Provence! :) Arles, Nîmes, Aigue Morte, Aix en Provence, St. Rémy de Provence, Orange, ... :)
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@jhgosnell You don't need to understand French. Only listen to it and let yourself be embraced by the melody... it's the most caring and chic language all around the world... I can say this because I'm Italian with French origins form the Holy Roman Empire... listening to French is like having his own heart caressed.
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@Peopleincowsuits Lots of Americans are nice and lovely people, they have inherited the warmest part of us Europeans. Nous vous aimons comme vous etes...
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Beauty, gardens, magic, inspiration, Van Gogh…I have added this to my travel itinerary for France. To my great, joyful discovery, Provencaux passionately love their dogs who play an integral part of the daily social fabric in Provence. It really must be heaven on earth here!
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FANTASTIC VIDEO........MANY THANKS......
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Ces cartes sont belles et faire ressortir la beauté de la Provence. Up.
i would also love to live in france, i think that america is becoming worse in terms of politics and morals every day.
i just wanted to thank everyone who doesnt consider all of us americans to be arrogant, obnoxious, and obese. although most people here are so, some of us are only americans geographically. and not all americans consider the french to be snobby and rude. only the ignorant americans think so.
Peopleincowsuits 4 years ago 7
Any American who characterizes French people as snobby and rude has obviously never been to France. Either that or those Americans are of the sort who believe that they are better than the other people of the world. Personally, I've met more snobby and rude Americans than any other country I've visited. Of course, that's probably because I live here most of the time.
baypond 4 years ago
@baypond Damn,it's good to read these sentences from USA people.Here in France we consider that France and USA had divorce.We lose our common values when saying who are "the best"or "the worst".We saw on t.v that lots of Americans laught to us and hate us!But we don't care life continue...even without you.But we are not your ennemy.We eat snails not Americans and you're always welcomed in France.
MrNathari 1 year ago 2
@MrNathari Merci, mon ami. Unfortunately, there are many Americans who are ignorant about other people in the world. However, there are also many of us who believe that we are all linked by our humanity, regardless of where we live. By the way, I love escargot.
baypond 1 year ago