Been to Paris twice and champagne once. Loved every minute of it except the mercure hotel. Its was shite
Poll
Have you ever been to France?
Yes - and I still hate it | 21% | 21% - 44 | ||||
Yes - and I don't hate it | 36% | 36% - 74 | ||||
No - but I still hate it | 18% | 18% - 38 | ||||
No - and I don't hate it | 23% | 23% - 48 | ||||
Total: 204 |
Never been there. It looks very beautiful though. But there are countries I'd rather visit first.
I was there when I was one, I don't remember anything except this ruffle shirt that they had on me that looked like the pirate shirt from Seinfeld, I will visit someday again & will be sure to know at least some basic phrases cause I hate it when people don't speak English here, I'll at least try to learn.
Me & the Girlfriend plan on backpacking across Europe someday for our honeymoon, thats if things kool down on this war on terror, I wouldn't want to be on tv getting my head lopped off for some religions point.
Me & the Girlfriend plan on backpacking across Europe someday for our honeymoon, thats if things kool down on this war on terror, I wouldn't want to be on tv getting my head lopped off for some religions point.
I spent 17 days there last summer, and I had a blast. I'm hoping to study abroad for a semester or two also.
What do you call a person who speaks three languages? Trilingual. What do you call a person that speaks two languages? Bilingual. What do you call a person who only speaks one language? Umm... english? american?USAFDude_1988 wrote:
Incorrect, Spanish is spoken much less than English. English is the "international" language - pilots use it, ship captains use it, hell I even see ads in Germany that are in English.chittydog wrote:
What a moron. Most of the world doesn't speak a word of English. Do you speak Chinese or Spanish? Both of those are spoken by more people than English.=TH=[Eleanor]-NL- wrote:
I h a t e F r e n c h e
they are so annoying, they don't speak a WORD of English or whatever foreign language, it's rediculous
Here's the top five in case you're interested:
1. Mandarin (Chinese)
2. English
3. Hindi (Indian)
4. Spanish
5. Arabic
Back to the topic. When it comes to skiing, there's no place like french alps.
People here are more likely to hate the french because of the Rainbow Warrior shit; france = terrorist state
And even though I've never been there, the Netherlands rules! Half dutch by blood
And even though I've never been there, the Netherlands rules! Half dutch by blood
Robert Muldoon (NZ PM of times past) once said that a kiwi who moves to Australia raises the average IQ of both countriesGAIKIWARRIOR wrote:
whats the worst thing about Australia ??
its full of K1w1s
I been. I went on a booze run a few years ago to bring back crates of cheap booze and cheap fags ready for crimbo. Mammoth in Calais we went to a massive wharehouse.
But what do you call a Chinese woman with a food processor on her head? eh eh? Got you with that one havent i?PekkaA wrote:
What do you call a person who speaks three languages? Trilingual. What do you call a person that speaks two languages? Bilingual. What do you call a person who only speaks one language? Umm... english? american?USAFDude_1988 wrote:
Incorrect, Spanish is spoken much less than English. English is the "international" language - pilots use it, ship captains use it, hell I even see ads in Germany that are in English.chittydog wrote:
What a moron. Most of the world doesn't speak a word of English. Do you speak Chinese or Spanish? Both of those are spoken by more people than English.
Here's the top five in case you're interested:
1. Mandarin (Chinese)
2. English
3. Hindi (Indian)
4. Spanish
5. Arabic
Back to the topic. When it comes to skiing, there's no place like french alps.
She's propably not complaining about foreigners who don't speak her language... I don't get that food processor thing...1927 wrote:
But what do you call a Chinese woman with a food processor on her head? eh eh? Got you with that one havent i?PekkaA wrote:
What do you call a person who speaks three languages? Trilingual. What do you call a person that speaks two languages? Bilingual. What do you call a person who only speaks one language? Umm... english? american?USAFDude_1988 wrote:
Incorrect, Spanish is spoken much less than English. English is the "international" language - pilots use it, ship captains use it, hell I even see ads in Germany that are in English.
Here's the top five in case you're interested:
1. Mandarin (Chinese)
2. English
3. Hindi (Indian)
4. Spanish
5. Arabic
Back to the topic. When it comes to skiing, there's no place like french alps.
i live 26 miles away from france
What do you call a Chinese woman with a food processor on her head? ................ BlendaPekkaA wrote:
She's propably not complaining about foreigners who don't speak her language... I don't get that food processor thing...1927 wrote:
But what do you call a Chinese woman with a food processor on her head? eh eh? Got you with that one havent i?PekkaA wrote:
What do you call a person who speaks three languages? Trilingual. What do you call a person that speaks two languages? Bilingual. What do you call a person who only speaks one language? Umm... english? american?
Back to the topic. When it comes to skiing, there's no place like french alps.
Thankyou, Im here all week.
Sorry, just my sad sarky sence of humour
France is a nice place, the french are only stuck up when they see loudmouth tourists going about being disrespectful (in ways they just wouldn't notice themselves). It's pretty compelling to try and trap a large group of loudmouth american tourists who are going around laughing at everything. Otherwise they're friendly. I know, i'm there at least 5 days a week. And USAF kept going on about the bad food over there...you're crazy man, french food has a reputation for being good, and it really is. Get some culture, jesus.
France is great and a lot of french people are too, apart from the fact that a lot of them think they have to greet every German with "Heil Hitler" and call them Nazis (that's my own experience on a trip to france a few years ago)
Although it is technically correct, that table is a bit misleading. Maderin is only said to be the most spoken language because of the huge population of China (1bn alone) and surrounding countrieds that use it calculates to a higher population of the countries that have English as their first language.USAFDude_1988 wrote:
Incorrect, Spanish is spoken much less than English. English is the "international" language - pilots use it, ship captains use it, hell I even see ads in Germany that are in English.chittydog wrote:
What a moron. Most of the world doesn't speak a word of English. Do you speak Chinese or Spanish? Both of those are spoken by more people than English.=TH=[Eleanor]-NL- wrote:
I h a t e F r e n c h e
they are so annoying, they don't speak a WORD of English or whatever foreign language, it's rediculous
Here's the top five in case you're interested:
1. Mandarin (Chinese)
2. English
3. Hindi (Indian)
4. Spanish
5. Arabic
In reality, English is by far the most spoken language as it is almost always a second tongue for countries with their own language (and thus doesn't apply which is why you get the table above). When I lived in Sweden, nearly all the people I met could speak fluent English.
If you were to calculate all the people that could speak fluent English vs Fluent Mandarin, English would win by a country mile....
Mandarin is used a lot to speak between asian languages. Its easier to translate than say, english is. Besides, what kind of loser cares about the most spoken language in the world. Does it hurt your iddy biddy pwide because your language is beat by da big bad Mandarin?=OBS= EstebanRey wrote:
Although it is technically correct, that table is a bit misleading. Maderin is only said to be the most spoken language because of the huge population of China (1bn alone) and surrounding countrieds that use it calculates to a higher population of the countries that have English as their first language.USAFDude_1988 wrote:
Incorrect, Spanish is spoken much less than English. English is the "international" language - pilots use it, ship captains use it, hell I even see ads in Germany that are in English.chittydog wrote:
What a moron. Most of the world doesn't speak a word of English. Do you speak Chinese or Spanish? Both of those are spoken by more people than English.
Here's the top five in case you're interested:
1. Mandarin (Chinese)
2. English
3. Hindi (Indian)
4. Spanish
5. Arabic
In reality, English is by far the most spoken language as it is almost always a second tongue for countries with their own language (and thus doesn't apply which is why you get the table above). When I lived in Sweden, nearly all the people I met could speak fluent English.
If you were to calculate all the people that could speak fluent English vs Fluent Mandarin, English would win by a country mile....
I'm sorry but I don't understand your inference of my post. You took it as me boasting about English or something?jonsimon wrote:
Mandarin is used a lot to speak between asian languages. Its easier to translate than say, english is. Besides, what kind of loser cares about the most spoken language in the world. Does it hurt your iddy biddy pwide because your language is beat by da big bad Mandarin?=OBS= EstebanRey wrote:
Although it is technically correct, that table is a bit misleading. Maderin is only said to be the most spoken language because of the huge population of China (1bn alone) and surrounding countrieds that use it calculates to a higher population of the countries that have English as their first language.USAFDude_1988 wrote:
Incorrect, Spanish is spoken much less than English. English is the "international" language - pilots use it, ship captains use it, hell I even see ads in Germany that are in English.
Here's the top five in case you're interested:
1. Mandarin (Chinese)
2. English
3. Hindi (Indian)
4. Spanish
5. Arabic
In reality, English is by far the most spoken language as it is almost always a second tongue for countries with their own language (and thus doesn't apply which is why you get the table above). When I lived in Sweden, nearly all the people I met could speak fluent English.
If you were to calculate all the people that could speak fluent English vs Fluent Mandarin, English would win by a country mile....
Been to france paris and loved it, like the small roads and beautiful women... Also visited luxemburg, I was a roadie with money for 1 year in that area
Last edited by alpinestar (2006-08-03 12:02:41)
Yes, perhaps wrongly so. I apologize for the personal attack if so.=OBS= EstebanRey wrote:
I'm sorry but I don't understand your inference of my post. You took it as me boasting about English or something?jonsimon wrote:
Mandarin is used a lot to speak between asian languages. Its easier to translate than say, english is. Besides, what kind of loser cares about the most spoken language in the world. Does it hurt your iddy biddy pwide because your language is beat by da big bad Mandarin?=OBS= EstebanRey wrote:
Although it is technically correct, that table is a bit misleading. Maderin is only said to be the most spoken language because of the huge population of China (1bn alone) and surrounding countrieds that use it calculates to a higher population of the countries that have English as their first language.
In reality, English is by far the most spoken language as it is almost always a second tongue for countries with their own language (and thus doesn't apply which is why you get the table above). When I lived in Sweden, nearly all the people I met could speak fluent English.
If you were to calculate all the people that could speak fluent English vs Fluent Mandarin, English would win by a country mile....
Like he needs any information at all before he bashes someone.
Last edited by Horseman 77 (2006-08-04 13:15:23)
English is the most USED language in the world. If you calculate written and spoken it is absolutely the most USED form of communications. That is not a boast before the jealous guy begins to flame.
Mandarin has the highest amount of native speakers due to its high population which the same reason applies to Hindi. Mass population, but considering you might as well add at least 80% of the Hindi speakers to English speakers as well, because India was once controlled by England and most of that country (only the poor people and I mean very poor people dont speak English) speak English as well as Hindi.
That is why they outsource to that country.
I already posted about FRANCE which is the topic of this thread and France is very nice place. I guess some of these people have not traveled to many places.
Try going to central american and EVEN if you speak Spanish, try feeling accepted. I speak espanol fluently and I was still called a "stranger" to my face and charged more because I was not of their people.
Do not get me started in a Arab country or in Africa. France is a playground for tourists so stop trying to knock it, until you really experienced an non welcoming country or its people.
Sorry any mispellings, I just woke up and I just spent some time working on a new language and I still mess both up.
Mandarin has the highest amount of native speakers due to its high population which the same reason applies to Hindi. Mass population, but considering you might as well add at least 80% of the Hindi speakers to English speakers as well, because India was once controlled by England and most of that country (only the poor people and I mean very poor people dont speak English) speak English as well as Hindi.
That is why they outsource to that country.
I already posted about FRANCE which is the topic of this thread and France is very nice place. I guess some of these people have not traveled to many places.
Try going to central american and EVEN if you speak Spanish, try feeling accepted. I speak espanol fluently and I was still called a "stranger" to my face and charged more because I was not of their people.
Do not get me started in a Arab country or in Africa. France is a playground for tourists so stop trying to knock it, until you really experienced an non welcoming country or its people.
Sorry any mispellings, I just woke up and I just spent some time working on a new language and I still mess both up.
have you ever been to france? you give some of the most incompetent comments and it even sounds like you are serious with what you say.cyborg_ninja-117 wrote:
the french stink. and fails.
proof:
"war only means failure" jaque chirac
Correction, only CHinese is spoken more than English...chittydog wrote:
What a moron. Most of the world doesn't speak a word of English. Do you speak Chinese or Spanish? Both of those are spoken by more people than English.=TH=[Eleanor]-NL- wrote:
I h a t e F r e n c h e
they are so annoying, they don't speak a WORD of English or whatever foreign language, it's rediculous
http://www.photius.com/rankings/languages2.html
true, but its not an international language though, since most ppl that speak chinese live in mainland china... w/ 1 billion ppl... way to bump up langauge speakers|AIA| DAS wrote:
Correction, only CHinese is spoken more than English...chittydog wrote:
What a moron. Most of the world doesn't speak a word of English. Do you speak Chinese or Spanish? Both of those are spoken by more people than English.=TH=[Eleanor]-NL- wrote:
I h a t e F r e n c h e
they are so annoying, they don't speak a WORD of English or whatever foreign language, it's rediculous
http://www.photius.com/rankings/languages2.html