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France, Generally

Guidelines for American Tourists

The following advisory for American travellers heading for France was compiled from information provided by the US State Department, the Central Intelligence Agency, the US Chamber of Commerce, the Food and Drug Administration, the Centers for Disease Control, and some very expensive spy satellites that the French don't know about. It is intended as a guide for American travellers only.
General Overview

France is a medium-sized foreign country situated in the continent of Europe. It is an important member of the world community, though not nearly as important as it thinks. It is bounded by Germany, Spain, Switzerland and some smaller nations of no particular consequence and with not very good shopping.
France is a very old country with many treasures, such as the Louvre and EuroDisney. Among its contributions to western civilization are champagne, Camembert cheese and the guillotine.
Although France likes to think of itself as a modern nation, air conditioning is little used and it is next to impossible to get decent Mexican food. One continuing exasperation for American visitors is that the people wilfully persist in speaking French, though many will speak English if shouted at. As in any foreign country, watch your change at all times.
The People

France has a population of 54 million people, most of whom drink and smoke a great deal, drive like lunatics, are dangerously oversexed, and have no concept of standing patiently in line. The French people are in general gloomy, temperamental, proud, arrogant, aloof, and undisciplined; and those are their good points.
Most French citizens are Roman Catholic, though you would hardly guess it from their behaviour. Many people are communists, and topless sunbathing is common. Men sometimes have girls' names like Marie, and they kiss each other instead of shaking hands.
American travellers are advised to travel in groups and to wear baseball caps and colourful trousers for easier mutual recognition.
Safety

In general, France is a safe destination, though travellers are advised that, from time to time, it is invaded by Germany. By tradition, the French surrender more or less at once and, apart from a temporary shortage of Scotch whisky and increased difficulty in getting baseball scores and stock
market prices, life for the visitor generally goes on much as before.
A tunnel connecting France to Britain beneath the English Channel has been opened in recent years to make it easier for the Government to flee to London.
History

France was discovered by Charlemagne in the Dark Ages. Other important historical figures are Louis XIV, the Huguenots, Joan of Arc, Jacques Cousteau and Charles de Gaulle, who was President for many years and is now an airport.
Government

The French form of government is democratic but noisy. Elections are held more or less continuously, and always result in a run-off. For administrative purposes, the country is divided into regions, departments, districts' municipalities, cantons, communes, villages, cafes, booths, and floor tiles.
Parliament consists of two chambers, the Upper and Lower (though, confusingly, they are both on the ground floor), whose members are either Gaullists or communists, neither of whom is to be trusted, frankly. Parliament's principal preoccupations are setting off atomic bombs in the South Pacific, and acting indignant when anyone complains.
According to the most current State Department intelligence, the President now is someone named Jacques. Further information is not available at this time.
Culture

The French pride themselves on their culture, though it is not easy to see why. All their songs sound the same, and they have hardly ever made a movie that you would want to watch for anything but the nude scenes. And nothing, of course, is more boring than a French novel.
Cuisine

Let's face it, no matter how much garlic you put on it, a snail is just a slug with a shell on its back. Croissants, on the other hand, are excellent, though it is impossible for most Americans to pronounce this word. In general, travellers are advised to stick to cheeseburgers at leading hotels such as Sheraton and Holiday Inn.
Economy

France has a large and diversified economy, second only to Germany's in Europe, which is surprising because people hardly work at all. If they are not spending four hours dawdling over lunch, they are on strike and blocking the roads with their trucks and tractors. France's principal exports, in order of importance to the economy, are wine, nuclear weapons, perfume, guided missiles, champagne, high-calibre weaponry, grenade launchers, land mines, tanks, attack aircraft, miscellaneous armaments and cheese.
Public Holidays

France has more holidays than any other nation in the world. Among its 361 national holidays are 197 saints' days, 37 National Liberation Days, 16 Declaration of Republic Days, 54 Return of Charles de Gaulle in Triumph as if he Won the War Single-Handed Days, 18 Napoleon Sent into Exile Days, 17 Napoleon Called Back from Exile Days, and 112 France is Great and the Rest of the World is Rubbish Days. Other important holidays are National Nuclear Bomb Day (January 12), the Feast of Ste. Brigitte Bardot Day (March 1), and National Guillotine Day (November 12).
Conclusion

France enjoys a rich history, a picturesque and varied landscape, and a temperate climate. In short, it would be a very nice country if it weren't inhabited by French people.
A Word of Warning

The consular services of the United States government are intended solely for the promotion of the interests of American businesses such as McDonald's, Pizza Hut and the Coca-Cola Corporation. In the event that you are the victim of a crime or serious injury involving at least the loss of a limb, report to the American Embassy between the hours of 5.l5 am and 5.20 am on a Tuesday or Wednesday, and a consular official who is supremely indifferent to your plight will give you a list of qualified dentists or something similarly useless.
Remember, no one ordered you to go abroad. Personally, we always take our holidays at Miami Beach, and you are advised to as well.
Thank you and good luck.
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MessageSujet: Re: comment les américains voient la France....   comment les américains voient la France.... EmptySam 10 Déc - 0:03

ben c pas benji qui va lire ça

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ATCHOUUUUUUUUUUUUUUM!



Désolé, Mary, chuis allergique à l'anglais face



Sinon, dans la même veine, il ya ça: http://www.fuckfrance.com/
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MessageSujet: Re: comment les américains voient la France....   comment les américains voient la France.... EmptySam 10 Déc - 1:19

bon Jésus devrait revenir juste dire deux mots: "poutre et paille"



sinon je suis d'accord sur une chose qui m'exaspère TOUS LES JOURS
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France has a population of 54 million people, most of whom drink and smoke a great deal, drive like lunatics, are dangerously oversexed, and have no concept of standing patiently in line.
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Euh.... ouaip, sauf qu'on est plus de 60 millions, maintenant, et pour ce qui est d'être ultra pressé, c'est typiquement parisien, ça icon_mrgreen


Sinon, le reste, c'est tout à fait nous 8)
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MessageSujet: Re: comment les américains voient la France....   comment les américains voient la France.... EmptySam 10 Déc - 1:28

ahhhh

qu'est-ce qu'ils peuvent bien m'énerver les gens qui accélèrent comme des malades le matin là

ça me casse les oreilles puis ça me défonce les narines puis ça pollue à mort alors ça défonce aussi mes poumons puis ça fait chier la Terre puis pour le pétrol ben c bien fait

comme ça on en aura plus
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Bah oué, c'est le seul point positif... On nous annonce la fin du pétrole pour dans 60-80 ans, mais il y a des chances, si on continue à consommer toujours plus, qu'il n'y en ait plus bien avant....


Sinon, il n'y a pas qu'en voiture, à pieds aussi les gens sont pressés blink
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MessageSujet: Re: comment les américains voient la France....   comment les américains voient la France.... EmptySam 10 Déc - 13:47

oué

comment ils courent dans le métro

quand je vois ça
je me dis "eh bien, ils ont bien réussi à faire vivre ce petit monde dans la peur et le stress "

z'ont bien réussi leur coup

on dirait une fourmillière mais en moins ordonnée
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MessageSujet: Re: comment les américains voient la France....   comment les américains voient la France.... EmptyMar 13 Déc - 13:36

Ah oui désolée, il était long.... et en anglais cet article... Il sera sûrement bientôt traduit, il circule bien....

Pour le pétrole... bah , on verra bien.....

A chacun de cultiver sa paix intérieure pour ne pas ressembler au schéma qui nous est collé....

D'où pratique de relaxation et écoute de la musique adéquate ;) zen
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