What's your favorite part of France ?

What's your favorite part of France ?

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the departure lounge at Charles de Gaulle Airport

Unironically the north africans

RIP old regions.

>ilse of france
what is meant by this?

unfunny new worlders

It's supposed to be Isle of France, Île-de-France in French.

Brittany, they should leave France and join the UK

Unironically Paris. Even with all her faults, the simple fact is that almost all of French history is concentrated there. I would never live there, but as a trip its unbeatable. History>rabid nigs

Why ?

What's the west coast like?

I've only been to handfull of regions but so far I liked Bretagne and the Vendée. Lots of white people, nice climate.

I wanna visit the Massif Central, it looks like it has god tier landscapes and not too many people.

Brittany and Champagne

Poor for the most part. But the poorest regions in France are often the most welcoming.
One notable exception to this is Brittany. It's on the west coast, but it's not too poor and it's also pretty welcoming.

merci based voisin :^)

Nantes looks super comfy.

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I fucking love Paris. Where else do I need to go in France to jerk off to Haussman-esque things

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Lived 4 years in this hellhole, wouldn't recommend

BRETAGNE
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Lille has similar buildings

Secession fakken when

Your fault faggot, should've moved to Guérande

Vichy

Why would they secede? Breton identity barely exists anymore outside of the internet. The most actively separatist region in France is Corsica, and most Corsicans merely want greater autonomy.

Damn it looks beautiful from google. I need to get back to France someday soon. The atmosphere is just incredible there.

>Why would they secede?

Their butter is better than the rest of France, I think.

You're an idiot

Any better west coast tips?

Would you say France's future is positive or negative for young people today, economically speaking?

I really like Isigny Ste Mère but that's in Normandy I guess.

But Payson Breton is really good. Why are you so upset?

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Normandy, my ancestors :)

Best French butter is Russian anyway.
>The process used to create Vologda butter was invented by Nikolai Vasilievich Vereshchagin,[2] the older brother of war artist Vasily Vereshchagin. He was inspired by tasting "Norman butter", from the Normandy region of France, at the 1867 Paris Exposition.[1]
>After several years of producing the butter, Vereshchagin took his product to the 1878 Paris Exposition, where it won a gold medal. He then labelled his butter "Parisian butter", and it became known as a delicacy in both Russia and Europe.[2]

Macron will make us a land of opportunity

Never tasted any dairy products from Russia (or any other food from Russia, really).

Which one would you recommend, Boris?
I liked your vodkas. I often drink Stoli and Russian Standard.

I think Corse it's very similar to my region (Mallorca), so I feel affinity for that region, but Brittany is more exotic and interesting.

> Brazilian in Russia.

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Because you're a stupid monkey who talks out of his hairy ass

>Boris
Boris in Russia is a definite Jewish name (Borukh).

Russian dairy products are the best in the world. Try what you could find.

I quite like Rennes, lived there for a year

based

Russian in brazil - youtube.com/channel/UCUmDvW2z_yVcVFCGfP7CkFA

brittany

saw an episode about it on Coast and it seems really comfy

French Polynesia.

why so aggressive m8

What did he say that made you angry?

I want to learn more about the regions of france, is there a tl;dr infographic or video I can watch?

Aggression occurs between humans, this is animal abuse.

Have you never traveled across the country?

So was Yeltsin a Jew?

Saint Pierre et Miquelon
Guiana
New Caledonia
Wallis et Futuna

Good one

I went to Acutinuniaoux region and I liked a lot, great cheese and beautiful women.

Mostly around the grand east my man, I've been here for 5 months only
I do know a lot about lorraine, some about strasbour,npdc and ile de france but some regions like limousin, poitou, centre, clermort,etc are complete mysteries

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Negative, but from a rich country standard, so it'll be bad, yet still better than 2/3rd of the world.
I doubt France & the French can forge a positive future for themselves while they're stuck with their identity crisis, always hesitating between full repentance mode and pride in its achievments, not knowing what to do with Islam and its millions of French citizens of African descent who don't see themselves as fully French.
While this goes on, along with our constant rejection of capitalism that reeks of denial, I don't think we'll be able to improve our situation.

Nobody knows for sure.

>While this goes on, along with our constant rejection of capitalism that reeks of denial, I don't think we'll be able to improve our situation.
This seems to be one of the biggest thing holding you back

Oh. Sorry, I don't have what you asked for. But imo it's okay if you don't know each region specifically, you can just find out how they are by visiting them.

Aquitaine, Languedoc-Roussillon & Côte D'azur are the best

Catholic culture (as opposed to Protestant culture)
Rejection of competition and defiance towards any who happens to succeed, as success always comes with power and power always implies unfairness.
One of the thing that France still has to admit to itself is that, deep down, our conception of equality is that of the guillotine : every one is equal when lacking a head.
The French deeply resent anyone who becomes rich, succesful, influential or powerful - unless it's a vapid pop star or a similarly harmless person - because they hate feeling that someone may have authority and agency over them. That's why French people are hard to mobilize ("why should we fight for you ? Just because you order us so ?") yet will revolt at a whim.
They don't accept life's inherent unfairness, that there will always be rich and poor people and that the best form of systemic equality is that one of opportunity.
Also, we have a depressing criticising mentality : it's perceived in a positive light in society to criticise literally anything and everything, makes you seem "woke" and it makes for a good conversation. Should you have no strong opinion on any serious topic (politics, religion, economics, etc...) you'll be labelled an idiot and a lamb. The downside to that, that yet again French people don't seem to realize, is that we keep ourselves in a perpetual state of annoyance and slight unhappiness : we won't allow ourselves to be happy or satisfied while there is still something going wrong somewhere.
I don't see, therefore, how we could write a positive future for ourselves.

Low population outside of Brittany
Occitan culture below the Garonne, unique culture in Brittany, lots of ports there, and pretty Franco-French between those two.
Pretty socialist and chill people overall

That's pretty spot on, we don't have a culture of compromise, we criticise everything and especially anything that seems out of what we imagine is the norm, live and let live isn't a thing in france.
So bevause everyone thinks he holds the truth, we're constantly bickering and fighting over small matters while the big problems are left unresolved.

People here really like Brittany uh

PLEASE LOVE PROVENCE

French people love and care more about the idea of people than actual people.
In France we sneer and belittle our nighbours yet we'll spend the night having heated discussion about how we could create a new utopia for everyone if only our ideas were followed.
I'm always baffled by this. I've accepted I hate most people and care about a very few, and I see it a way more coherent and less hypocritical.

as an argie I must say french people are awfully nice except to themselves

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