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Started by Korea, March 10, 2009, 06:24:26 AM

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Tonitrus

I didn't really notice the rudeness, as such, in Paris.  Sure, some of the service folk in the heavily-saturated tourist area felt a bit brusque, but I wouldn't label that as rude.  One cafe we stopped out outside the tourist area had a little trouble handling our non-French speaking, but adapted quite well and were very polite.

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Quote from: Admiral Yi on May 29, 2020, 07:37:33 PM
I think I've mentioned my theory of the relationship between the French language and the perception of rudeness before.  To correctly pronounce French vowels you have to tense your lips a lot.  That can resemble sneering.

I developed this theory when I was jammed into the lobby of a tiny movie theater in Aix en Provence waiting for a showing of Full Metal Jacket.  It was like an elevator, so no one was talking.  Everyone's resting face looked very pleasant and normal.  Then one person started talking and they all looked a little like dickheads.

That would apply the French u [ü]. I have heard this theory before, this lip movement is somewhat taboo to Anglophones which would explain why Anglophones have a hard time pronouncing it.

So avoid NE and E France, where they sometimes pronounce the French ou (oo) is pronounced as u [ü].  :P

Threviel

Quote from: The Brain on May 30, 2020, 02:19:14 AM
The Metro is a much more polite and friendly place than the Stockholm subway in my experience.

Damning with faint praise...

That was the only time someone in Paris was rude, but it somewhat set the tone for what I expected.

garbon

I think people on the NYC subway system are generally more rude than those in Paris.
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Threviel

Well, my rather crude point was that perhaps tourists find the french rude based on their experience in a French metropolis, that like all big cities, have a different pulse and mentality than the rest of the country.

Josquius

My main experience of French rudeness comes less from Parisians and more formal letters in French. Those things are horrid.
Though yes. Parisians tend to be arrogant cocks.

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Quote from: Tyr on May 29, 2020, 09:01:58 AM
Quite different to the French who are just rude rude. Its baked into their language that they cannot be anything but.

:huh:

The way French works gives results which are exceptionally rude to English ears.
No 'if you don't mind I'd like to know x'. Its I DEMAND YOU TELL ME X.
I wonder if a big part of it is simply down to those words entering English in such a way that left them inherently associated with haughty nobles.

Can you show us on the doll where did the French Language hurt you?  :P



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Quote from: Tyr on May 30, 2020, 10:41:27 AM
My main experience of French rudeness comes less from Parisians and more formal letters in French. Those things are horrid.
Though yes. Parisians tend to be arrogant cocks.

:lmfao:

Actually, those formal letters use courtesy forms and polite expressions nobody uses in common day parlance.
Glad to see you embrace French clichés though, suits you to a T.  :P

Liep

l love a good launch. But it looks a little weird with two old guys in those slim space suits.
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Quote from: Tyr on May 30, 2020, 10:41:27 AM

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Savonarola

Saw the launch from Satellite Beach about 25 Km (15 miles) south of Cape Canaveral.  We thought they were going to cancel the launch as we were getting thunderstorms at ten minutes before launch (as had been the case on Thursday); but it was mostly clear up on the Cape.  There were a bunch of people on the beach; including a group of school-aged children who did the countdown.

I've seen a lot of launches; but this one was the most exciting so far.  It's the first manned mission I've been here for.
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mongers

Quote from: Savonarola on May 30, 2020, 05:02:57 PM
Saw the launch from Satellite Beach about 25 Km (15 miles) south of Cape Canaveral.  We thought they were going to cancel the launch as we were getting thunderstorms at ten minutes before launch (as had been the case on Thursday); but it was mostly clear up on the Cape.  There were a bunch of people on the beach; including a group of school-aged children who did the countdown.

I've seen a lot of launches; but this one was the most exciting so far.  It's the first manned mission I've been here for.

:cool:

I'm very jealous, that's some fireworks display to have on your 'doorstep'.  :)
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Duque de Bragança

Quote from: The Brain on May 31, 2020, 10:53:58 AM
Russia is pretty cheap.

Including Turkey, and not Russia, is indeed very cheap.  :P

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