Papa Lazarou
Living in a De Zerbi wonderland
or Holland, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, Austria and Denmark. all about the same distance as northern Spain.
Just not as enticing for me.
Well, perhaps the Alpine nations might be worth a go....
or Holland, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, Austria and Denmark. all about the same distance as northern Spain.
With 2 young kids the furthest we can go currently (driving) is France or Spain. I love Spain, so we may try that one next year.
or Holland, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, Austria and Denmark. all about the same distance as northern Spain.
Yes they have the third largest stockpile of nuclear weapons in the world
Every time I read or hear any of those pathetic English clichés about the French a) being rude or b) needing soap or even c) 'refusing' to speak English, I feel embarrassed for the person making the 'joke'.
Have you ever been down London Road, or any similar sort of street in England? Say in Runcorn, or one of the Medway Towns, or certain parts of Portsmouth? Have you ever seen the 'manners' of English people in one of the Spanish Costa resorts, or somewhere like Ayia Napa? Have you ever witnessed a newly-arrived foreigner with limited English politely asking for help from an official at, say, Victoria Station, or the bus station at Heathrow? I have and it's shameful.
I've been all over France and asked for help and spoken to the locals wherever I've been. Never once has a French official turned their back on me and walked away, but it's happened countless times here. Never once have I walked into a shop and seen the person behind the counter on the phone and refuse to get off, but it happens here. Never once have I been served by some surly, pig-ignorant tool who knows nothing about the product and couldn't give a damn, but it's happened here.
Here's what usually happens when I pass through Customs between here and in France. On the French side, the Customs person invariably wishes me a good day, politely asks for my passport, checks it out with a smile, thanks me and bids me a polite farewell. On the British side, the Customs guy usually points at me and beckons with his / her fingers, then grabs my passport and stares down. Then, they put the passport back on the counter, dismiss me with a wave without looking at me and points at the next person, all without saying a single word.
Never once have I witnessed this famous French rudeness. How do we, the English, have the sheer brass neck to label them rude?
I like France, with fresh bread twice a day, and markets to die for.
The people are unwelcoming and downright rude
Ah yes, the bread, no-one has mentioned it yet but is the whole reason I fell in love with the country as a kid in the first place. Nutella is probably French too, in the early 80s it was the ultimate height of fine dining, we had nothing like it here.
The French own less property than we do, rents are capped and they still have industry and the French tend to buy French products these are some of the reasons
France is the only other country that shares America's ability to offer EVERY type of holiday to an extremely high standard. City breaks, beach holidays, skiing trips, beautiful countryside retreats - there is nothing those guys can't provide. To be honest, I see the UK as more of a backward nation every day. France is only 50 miles away, but it might as well be on another planet. The answer is simply to move there. Don't try and fight a losing battle.
Britain is the fifth biggest manufacturing nation in the world (after the US, China, Japan and Germany). France is about 8th.