Just giving for vandalised London taxis

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First time I've heard about this, bad0
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Unbelievable. Looks like the French have their share of arseholes as well.0
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Did the same last year apparently.. Hence why the taxis were left in an open public car park, but still happened again.0
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Why would they vandalise the taxis?0
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se9addick said:Why would they vandalise the taxis?0
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Obviously someone doesn't like us.0
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All countries have arseholes1
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i_b_b_o_r_g said:se9addick said:Why would they vandalise the taxis?
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Addickted said:i_b_b_o_r_g said:se9addick said:Why would they vandalise the taxis?0
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Money exceeded and I think now closed, well done to anyone who contributed.0
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Must admit, i work with a lot of French people, and i can honestly say, without exception (well, maybe one or two), that they have been very welcoming,friendly and open to me. So much so, that i have made 3 or 4 French friends for life.
So, as someone else says, its not typical of the French to have an anti-Anglais attitude, but there are arseholes everywhere.1 -
i_b_b_o_r_g said:se9addick said:Why would they vandalise the taxis?1
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i_b_b_o_r_g said:se9addick said:Why would they vandalise the taxis?
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I have worked in France for 30 years and have never been shown anything but kindness from the French people I have met, occasionally I have encountered rudeness and petty crime but no more than at home. It does help to attempt to speak their language, if only a Bonjour or Merci.4
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The_President said:Must admit, i work with a lot of French people, and i can honestly say, without exception (well, maybe one or two), that they have been very welcoming,friendly and open to me. So much so, that i have made 3 or 4 French friends for life.
So, as someone else says, its not typical of the French to have an anti-Anglais attitude, but there are arseholes everywhere.
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I think most British people have an opinion of the French formed around a weekend in Paris (Parisiens are notoriously rude - on a par with Londoners and New Yorkers) and visiting hypermarkets in Calais (when was the last time the cashier at Tesco gave you a smile and indulged in small talk?)
French people I've met have generally been as friendly as people from any other country3 -
Xenophobic nutters everywhere. Some more extreme than others.
Stanwell Tesco stabbing: 'Far-right' knifeman admits attack https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-surrey-49369683
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I quite like the cheese eating surrender monkeys.4
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Addickted said:I quite like the cheese eating surrender monkeys.
However, when they start doing the man-kissing , it does makes me cringe a bit.
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The_President said:Addickted said:I quite like the cheese eating surrender monkeys.
However, when they start doing the man-kissing , it does makes me cringe a bit.0 -
The_President said:Must admit, i work with a lot of French people, and i can honestly say, without exception (well, maybe one or two), that they have been very welcoming,friendly and open to me. So much so, that i have made 3 or 4 French friends for life.
So, as someone else says, its not typical of the French to have an anti-Anglais attitude, but there are arseholes everywhere.0 -
Solidgone said:The_President said:Addickted said:I quite like the cheese eating surrender monkeys.
However, when they start doing the man-kissing , it does makes me cringe a bit.
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In my office, a building of 6 floors, with a total of approx 240 people, i am the only Anglophone. There is a general mix of 40 per cent French,40 per cent Belgian,10 per cent Portuguese (because of Lux's relationship with Portugal) and the other 10 being an eclectic mix as only Luxembourg can provide. My experience of being here for 2 and a half years, is the only problems i have had have generally been with the Belgies, with my (Belgie) boss being Bi-Polar not helping.However,also, in saying that, one of my best mates here is Belgian (he even came to the Doncaster away semi last season, and now follows our results) - and his name is Roland.
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The_President said:
In my office, a building of 6 floors, with a total of approx 240 people, i am the only Anglophone. There is a general mix of 40 per cent French,40 per cent Belgian,10 per cent Portuguese (because of Lux's relationship with Portugal) and the other 10 being an eclectic mix as only Luxembourg can provide. My experience of being here for 2 and a half years, is the only problems i have had have generally been with the Belgies, with my (Belgie) boss being Bi-Polar not helping.However,also, in saying that, one of my best mates here is Belgian (he even came to the Doncaster away semi last season, and now follows our results) - and his name is Roland.
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se9addick said:The_President said:
In my office, a building of 6 floors, with a total of approx 240 people, i am the only Anglophone. There is a general mix of 40 per cent French,40 per cent Belgian,10 per cent Portuguese (because of Lux's relationship with Portugal) and the other 10 being an eclectic mix as only Luxembourg can provide. My experience of being here for 2 and a half years, is the only problems i have had have generally been with the Belgies, with my (Belgie) boss being Bi-Polar not helping.However,also, in saying that, one of my best mates here is Belgian (he even came to the Doncaster away semi last season, and now follows our results) - and his name is Roland.
At the end of WWII, Lux, like most of Europe, was looking to rebuild its infrastructure, and needed labour from outside, so, whereas UK looked towards the Commonwealth and Ireland, Lux looked to recruit from another catholic country and Portugal was chosen. Some 30 per cent of Lux population has Portuguese heritage, and you hear Portuguese spoken everywhere - probably even more so than Luxembourghish.2