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Katie's thoughts on France
I have always loved France and the French language from
. I don’t know if it’s from watching the Disney film Beauty and the Beast
as a child, but I’ve always had this dream of living in France, going to the local patisserie, buying a croissant
with a coffee and speaking French
outside a cafe with friends. This really was the stereotype I
grew up
on as a child. In England,
for girls, the stereotype of French women is that they all dress is
black clothing, they
barely
eat
they are all so
skinny
, everyone rides a bike with a basket on the front, normally carrying a baguette, everyone smokes and it is the most romantic country in the world.
After visiting Paris several times and now that I’m living here in Toulouse, the stereotype doesn’t exactly
match up
to the reality. I must admit,
England, cyclists are a common
sight
, as are the
numerous
patisseries shops everywhere and I can’t
deny
, I love French food, the
, the fashion, the autumn weather, the French streets and the mentality to the importance of
,
although
this equally can be irritating. In France everyone seems to have
for lunch, and most shops close at this time. This doesn’t really
happen
in England, nothing
shut
s for lunch.
One thing I have
notice
d recently, which is probably a
weird
observation, is that sometimes when you are coming through a doorway with another person or you
give way
to someone walking along the same
pavement
as you when there’s no
room
,
. I would say that English people do have the stereotype of being
overly
, saying ‘sorry’ and ‘thank you’ for a lot of things but I’m starting to think that perhaps this is not just a stereotype anymore. I
this
whilst
living in Spain too; I think the English are just
in some circumstances.
As for me
, you can’t beat the French language, it just sounds so beautiful. The accent and
is difficult for English people but
whenever
I hear a French person speak, I’m just so jealous that I wasn’t born French.
Oh and lastly, one thing that has got
a bit recently is the fact that dog owners don’t
. Walking along the pavement, I’m constantly annoyed by the fact
haven’t thought about
pedestrians
. I’m not generalising and saying that this is the image of France I now have, and this is France, it’s just something that you don’t really see in England so coming to France and
own
ing a dog myself, it really
bug
s me.
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