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dusya [7]
4 years ago
9

It is common for people to make generalizations about other cultures. For example: all French people wear "berets" or all Canadi

ans play hockey. What are two other generalizations about French-speaking people or countries? Are they fair and accurate generalizations? If so why and if not, why not? Discuss in English why these generalizations are made. Please right a real thought out answerfirst one to answer get brainliest
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2 answers:
babunello [35]4 years ago
6 0
  1. French people are rude
  2. Frenchmen are the most romantic people in the world

French people are stereotyped to be rude because there language sounds aggressive.

Ah, l’amour! The French have a reputation for being romantic and seductive. In surveys of the most romantic languages, French is often among the top results.

     ~hope this helped

sergejj [24]4 years ago
5 0

The first stereotype is that French people are posh. When a foreigner talks to them, they treat him like they're superior.

They are especially rude with Italians (I know that because I directly experienced it) in the southern France's regions, maybe for historical reasons; not too long ago those regions were under Italian domain.

Another typical stereotype is that they always eat baguettes. I think that's a little bit silly, but where I live is common saying to a French "Sorry, I don't speak baguette".

Lastly, they are very proud of their language, so they hate speaking foreign languages and in general - that's more a fact than a stereotype, they tend to refuse words of foreign derivation (like computer, that is pretty much "computer" or a similar word in the majority of languages, but in French is "ordinateur") and to change them drastically.

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