You call that French? I mix with Charentais and they're more comprehensible.
Plus the place is full of tourists - I believe that they even have Macdonalds
to cater for them.
No capital city is representative of its nation.
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On 10/10/2013, at 8:47 PM, Nathan Wajsman wrote:
> Last time I was there, it was full of French people, speaking French, so I
> think that yes, it is in France. I always find the idea that the capital
> or biggest city in a country is somehow not part of that country curious.
> For most people, Paris is France, London is Britain and New York is the
> USA and so on.
>
> Besides, some of the French family and friends I referred are in fact
> country bumpkins from the provinces.
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