I've been to France when I was a little girl. As long as you stay in the countryside, and don't let anyone know you're from America, you're usually okay. Seriously, make up a home in Canada when you go abroad, preferably near the American border so it makes sense that French isn't your main language :P Oh, everyone hates the French. They're a bunch of pompous asses that can't even bother to have non-pay toilets in Paris, so the whole place smells. The only cool thing about French were the Franks, before they were French.
I've always wanted to go to Spain, since my Jewish ancestry comes from there (My Jewish last name is Moreno, though my normal one isn't). Also want to go sightseeing there. Is it really pretty?
Haha, culture differences are both fun and infuriating. I felt so at home when I was in Israel because I knew this culture, I had been brought up in the Middle East, in Saudi, so it was friendly and lovely and wonderful. Then we had to go to Germany... X_X Oh bob, I wanted to bunch them.
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I've been to France when I was a little girl. As long as you stay in the countryside, and don't let anyone know you're from America, you're usually okay. Seriously, make up a home in Canada when you go abroad, preferably near the American border so it makes sense that French isn't your main language :P
Oh, everyone hates the French. They're a bunch of pompous asses that can't even bother to have non-pay toilets in Paris, so the whole place smells. The only cool thing about French were the Franks, before they were French.
I've always wanted to go to Spain, since my Jewish ancestry comes from there (My Jewish last name is Moreno, though my normal one isn't). Also want to go sightseeing there. Is it really pretty?
Haha, culture differences are both fun and infuriating. I felt so at home when I was in Israel because I knew this culture, I had been brought up in the Middle East, in Saudi, so it was friendly and lovely and wonderful.
Then we had to go to Germany... X_X Oh bob, I wanted to bunch them.