What is southern France like?

What is southern France like?

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Muslim

not a very nice place

Once upon a time unironically the perfect latin european culture.

Now it's Maghreb 2.0

Badass music

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A great place. It is where the "bon vivant" lifestyle that defines every Latin country started. It's sunny, the people are warm and nice(unlike Northern French people), it's full of cultural landmarks, rich coastal cities, and it's home to the French Riviera, a region that used to be the first vacation spot for European aristocracy, and Aquitaine, the region with the best wine in Europe.
The posters above are saying that it's become a Muslim shithole, but posters from those countries are known for their inferiority complex towards France. You shouldn't listen to them, not all of Southern France is Marseille.

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How is Toulouse?

How is Bordeaux?

A bit meh from experience, it's a student city but there's not much to do.
It's great.

arabs

The crickets NEVER STOP

Like Iberia or Italy with some Maghreb thrown in

it is a hot jungle containing diverse people such as portugal but the economy is poor and based on olive oil and sand

Be honest, Karim...

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Draw SOUTHERN FRANCE as a smug Anime girl.

Paradise on earth

Are gamers oppressed there?

Gamers are oppressed EVERYWHERE on Earth, which is why we need to rise up.

We live in a society!

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What are the cultural differences between south western France (Bordeaux sort of area) and the Mediterranean France?

>south western France (Bordeaux sort of area)
Closer to central France culturally, known for its wine and castles, people use butter to cook.
>Mediterranean France
They actually prefer spirits to wine, the sights there are coastal cities like Marseille, Nice, Saint-Tropez, Monaco, rather than castles. They eat a lot of seafood and use olive food to cook. Their culture is very centered around fishing.

>olive food
*olive oil

heaven

Fuck you, shithead, stay in your country.

Should i visit southern france, been in paris already, stunning as a city, but in general i did not liked it. Is the south more relaxed due the med lifestyle?

garbage
full of shitskins (even the natives are shitskins)
people are too loud
obnoxious accent
no humour, everybody is an asshole and rude
everybody has a two digit iq
cities are dead at 8pm, people are boring as fuck

cross between Spain and Italy

Pretty nice, I was in the area around montpellier on a few school exchanges. The landscape is marvelous, just don't go into the cities.

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I love Aquitaine, I hate the rest of the South. They have great landscapes though.

Please take us back, i don't want to be merged with L*nguedoc.

One day bro, one day.

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topic a bit derailed but is brezhoneg laid-back?

>It's sunny, the people are warm and nice(unlike Northern French people)
What. In south the egocentricness of people is second only to Paris.
Pretty good city, not too big, not too small, lots of cool places where you can chill, visit interetings stuff and have a decent drink.

>What
it's a stereotype that all retards believe in
hot climate = people are warm and friendly !
of course it is absolute horseshit and anyone who lives here can tell you that

>not too big
Are you Chinese?
Bordeaux gets 900,000 inhabitants with its suburb.

Even worse, Bordeaux is slowly getting invaded by p*risians thanks to the speed train line

When I was there on holiday I couldn't help but notice people are really fucking messy there, like you're halfway Morocco. They park their cars wherever they feel like and in general cities have very weird lay-outs that don't even compare to the oldest districts of our cities.

I'm talking about the superficy. Even if you walk, you can basically go anywhere within 1-2 hours. Something you can't do in Paris for exmeple.
It's also easier to get your marks, after you spend some time here you'll basically know it quite well.

>like you're halfway Morocco.
Geez, i wonder why.

Most ancient cities there were built by the romans though

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Foreigners don't know what the South is

Aquitaine, Basque Country, Guyenne and Gascogne aren't in the South, they are in the Southwest.

South = anything South of Valence and East of Toulouse

Valence is called the gate of the South for that reason.

Douce France

South of the loire river = South of France
North of the Seine = Northern France.

You can't tell apart nafris from the natives. That should tell you a lot.

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the german knows what's up
céline was right and so was hitler