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Is French really the language of romance, love and sex? |
Travel Info I've read it somewhere. Travel Tips No, more like intelligence, arrogance and aggressivity. The mere (vulgar) exposing of "love" is to make foolish foreigners THINK it's a place of "romance". When I hear that, people getting all excited saying "I think France is, or must be, so romantic" I laugh at their pitiful assumptions (only born of their ignorance and gullible mind of course)! Pardon me for my harshness, though, I'm part French after all. ; ) Hint: don't listen to stereotypes!!! Source(s): I'm partly French, as previously mentioned, and have lived in France for over four years throughout my life; trust me on this one! Other Travel Tips Depends on how you look on it. I think people got the idea of that because french is "sexy" to women, french guys are "sexy" to women lol..so perhaps? what for? You speak french? No... When it means romantic it means that it is derived from the Roman Language.... "Oui ma Belle ! le fran莽ais est bien la langue de la romance pour parler aux femmes..." Sure, it's known ! Rachel ma belle sang the Beatles don't they ? :-) In fact it's due to your ear our laguage is very nasal and low. It is rare when words scrape or ring with aggressiveness. That's why you think it's a romantic laguage. But trust me When I meet (Me and all the french guy) a UK girl, I Always try to speak with her melt French and English... And there, I complement melt in front of this magnificent and melodious accent!! In fact it is the exoticism which attracts us not the laguage in him even. |
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