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Marc Chevalier said:Not much.
Monkeys are a no go.
Surrendering? :rage:
Not much cheese? lol There goes that stereotype.
Regards to all,
J
Marc Chevalier said:Not much.
Monkeys are a no go.
Surrendering? :rage:
"Hello Mr. Waiter, my name is Marc Chevalier. I'll be your diner tonight. And your specials are ...?"
Marc Chevalier said:It's a funny thing: whenever I've been in France, I've tried to be polite with the people there. I've even tried to use a phrase or two in French. When I went to Italy and Germany, I did the same thing. Guess what? The French, Italians and Germans were polite with me too. Gosh, I wonder why?
I have seen many rude American tourists in foreign countries. Even when they're not in a touristy resort/hotel/restaurant, ...
-- they expect that everyone be able to speak and understand English. This is especially comical when the tourists have strong regional American accents.
-- they believe that no one will understand their English when they complain to each other (loudly) about the food, the service, the sights, and/or the country itself. They believe that talking loudly everywhere is fine.
-- they believe that decent service merits a smaller tip percentage than it does in the U.S.A. (In other words, a person who gives 15% tips in Ohio becomes a tourist who gives 5% tips in Morocco.)
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Lauren Henline said:I wholeheartedly and have witnessed all of the above. You can spot an American tourist from miles away. It was pretty disgusting to see our "culture" (not our vintage culture, but mainstream American culture) in France. Here's four things I witnessed:
American girls snapping their gum and glancing about at the art in the Musee D'Orsay while complaining rather loudly and wearing mini skirts.
American girls drunken and yelling very loudly and hanging on any men available in the Paris Metro. I seriously had a headache by the time my stop came about.
American girl yelling at waiter "Do you guys have Sprite?"
American woman rudely yelling at my boyfriend at the time for not reading a tag correctly at a flea market.
And all this happened over a span of about three days. Imagine what it's like in Paris year round.
Baron Kurtz said:Britain will never forget the debt she owes to America for her help in the wars. America just took a lot of convincing to get involved (both times).
QUOTE=Marc Chevalier Monkeys are a no go.
Senator Jack said:No one put it better than Noel Coward. From his 1961 show Sail Away