You don't even use ;... Maybe tis you who needs to brush up on their English language? (But then, hardily anyone uses ; anymore.)
No I don't and no they don't.
Anyway, prove that you're from England and from our "great" capital London.
You don't even use ;... Maybe tis you who needs to brush up on their English language? (But then, hardily anyone uses ; anymore.)
And every time I see you use speechmarks "" on the same line makes me want to gouge my eyes out.You use an approximation of English and you come across as a "foreigner" who tries to use it but is lacking.
If that's the case, so be it, but this charade should really end as you're not going to make any "friends" on here the longer you continue it.
The English students were loudmouths who only cared about getting drunk, doing drugs and having random sex with everybody everywhere.
And every time I see you use speechmarks "" on the same line makes me want to gouge my eyes out.You use an approximation of English and you come across as a "foreigner" who tries to use it but is lacking.
If that's the case, so be it, but this charade should really end as you're not going to make any "friends" on here the longer you continue it.![]()
The English students were loudmouths who only cared about getting drunk, doing drugs and having random sex with everybody everywhere.
I can tick two of those three off for when I was a student then![]()
I actually was all of those in college.![]()
The French persevered for 4 years while one of the most dehumanising types of warfare raged within their own country. Until your country proves itself to have the same sort of mettle, you have no right to call them cowards.The French just let the Nazis march in on their country without so much as putting up a fight or firing off a shot. Because of those actions, or in-actions, that pretty much defines the true nature, character, and mentality of the French, period.
France has its positives and negatives too. But the thing that annoys me most is the refusal to accept that the English language "won". Yes, you have a lovely language, but every year at the Eurovision all the other countries agree to vote in English but the French still vote in French. Us Irish have more reasons to hate the British than you do, but we still gave in on the language issue.
I REALLY GENUINELY love America...so glad I'm coolBut...I love Europe too.
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Britain has its positives and negatives. But the thing that annoys me most is this weird idea many there have that miles, pints and pounds are somehow a part of their culture. No, culture has absolutely nothing to do with the measurement system you use to weigh your oranges and if you think it does then perhaps it belies how weak the unifying culture of the British peoples is.
France has its positives and negatives too. But the thing that annoys me most is the refusal to accept that the English language "won". Yes, you have a lovely language, but every year at the Eurovision all the other countries agree to vote in English but the French still vote in French. Us Irish have more reasons to hate the British than you do, but we still gave in on the language issue.
But at the end of the day, can't we all just get along and agree that the Americans are the real assholes? They act all superior just because they have a better everything. But there's one thing they don't have; nudity on public television! Beat that, America!
The French persevered for 4 years while one of the most dehumanising types of warfare raged within their own country. Until your country proves itself to have the same sort of mettle, you have no right to call them cowards.The French just let the Nazis march in on their country without so much as putting up a fight or firing off a shot. Because of those actions, or in-actions, that pretty much defines the true nature, character, and mentality of the French, period.
The question is not about "wining" or "losing". We know that English is the dominant language, of course. But we don't see our language the way you anglophones see your language. We don't see the French language as a tool to communicate, for us, it's a monument, a piece of art and a very important part of our identity (the language is what united us as a nation). It's not a question of antagonism.
All that aside, concerning the French, I don't know how else to describe their actions concerning the Nazi invasion. They could have at least resisted and fought back against that demented psychopath Adolf Hitler and his army of butchers, when they marched into France.
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