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Parlez-vous français? J'adore aussi la musique française, en particulier Edith Piaf et Jacques Brel. La Foule est mon coup de cœur.
Vous connaissez «Bonnie and Clyde» par Brigitte Bardot? Je crois que ça vous plairait
I'm French ;)
La foule is a great song, like many of Piaf.
For Brel, if I had to pick a single song... I would never do that but say for some odd reason I had to... it would be one of those two. One of which is indeed among my all time favorites, the other not as much but still touched me very deeply at a rather young age, and stayed with me: La quête, or Orly.
Kind of funny to see the Lemmy version of this meme in action.
:)
I can assure you when I speak English everyone instantly knows I'm French, my accent is quite French ;)
Try being Canadian, it's even more insulting!
Although to be fair, this never happens outside of Paris.
Now I want to see a Cajun and a French Canadian try to order something in Paris