France & America

Agreed. For as much shit as we throw at your country, I think most Americans can recognize how important our alliance is, how parallel our history runs, and how similar our political values are.

Kinda unrelated, but I visited your country last year. It was very homey and everyone was extremely friendly. Even in Paris people seemed genuinely happy to talk to me and gave me words of encouragement when I fucked up my French. I hope Americans do the same to French when they work on their English here.

based, france is our sister nation

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I feel like no one gives France shit in the US these days. That was last a thing like during the Iraq invasion.

btw, we were right about Iraq

I dunno. Lots of older folk tell surrender jokes and plenty of all-age people strongly and vocally opinion on France’s gov’t all the time.

Well european countries themselves have sorta lost uniqueness about them as the EU becomes a bigger deal. Now i see people referring to Europe as a continent, not individual countries unless le nazi meme and Britain

only a virtuous people are capable of freedom. as nations become corrupt and vicious, they have more need of masters

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I like France and I always try to defend you guys when I see anti-french shitposting

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Where do you live, I feel like where I am from is pretty typical of the US as a whole in that generally Americans just dont really think about Europe at all or care.

I couldn't tell you I have ever encountered an American with vocal opinions about European politics outside a uni campus. Most with any kind of opinions are leftist Americans who think Europe is a paragon whose social welfare systems are pinnacle of human achievement. That kind of thing.

Pretty sure the only American who would disagree with you at this poimt would be John Bolton kek.