Over the years I went there for business. I was basically on every major airport for travel, and then driven to many other airports where I did my work or consulting. The drive alone was interesting, as many of these men stunk. Then I was eating in small town restaurants, in areas that were not tourist centers. Because my French was poor, almost every single waiter or waitress was rude to me. I guess the difference between us, is I admit American's can be arrogant bastards. Because they can and some countries really hate us. Every time I saw that France was my next destination, I always kind of cringed a bit. Nothing you say, nothing you do and no amount of speech is going to change my mind on the French. The people I met, dealt with and worked with, left that impression and not you. So do not feel that you need to correct my mind, you were not there to know what I saw and I am not going to share all the details in my head to make you feel better. When I hear someone say, "American's are rude", I just let it role off me. Perhaps you should do the same, as I have learned the argument wont change any minds anyway. It's not changing mine. As for the Bush issue. Maybe you could ask the 1000's of service men who died in WW2 freeing the French from the Germans. Maybe they should have just stayed over here and let things work out the way they would? Perhaps the French feel that things will change if you just let it settle, but others see the need to not let terrorist state exist in our world. Why should the French support us? I don't know, maybe a little gratitude. We are debating, or should I say arguing, about a comment I made in jest. To admit the weaknesses of ourselves or nation, shows character. If people make insulting remarks about American's, I can take it. Can you do the same about the French, or are we going to continue on in this argument on and on?
Edited by - whyhideit on 1 February 2003 22:37:34