Becky999
rebonjour France,
Your welcome,
... Christmas bloodbaths... I don't think I'd like that... Kissing on the cheeks fine... I just get scared if they're wearing make up it doesn't transfer onto my face... -.-'
...One day America's going to get type 2 diabeties if he isn't careful...
What's the culture like?... I don't go to different counties much... I've only been in the UK (the french lessons at school aren't helping either)... and is the Maginot line being used as a museum or has it gone?
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Becky999
P.S. I don't think my Great Aunt will... I don't see her that much... and when I did I was scared, because I was 15 floors above ground level... and then I got ignored...
Except for the stubble... that's the only part that can't be smooth. wait... England Gives you bruses... and I thought you only fought when the rugby world cup or Six Nations is on.
«Chère Becky,
Did you miss me a little ? Mais qu'est ce que je raconte, of course you did ! Silly me. Forgive me not to have found the time to reply to you yet.
Your words brought a smile to my face, along with a soft chuckle. You are so cute, Becky.
I wasn't sure if you meant to ask about my or America's culture.
Then again, I don't think I am the most fitted person to talk about American culture, it is very... euh... cosmopolitan. Yet very patriotic. I don't really know how to put it into words... I could probably do it in French but my opinion would be even more on the subjective side.
My only advice for you is to save up as much as you can and see things for yourself: Cent témoignages ne valent pas un regard de ses propres yeux, like China would say.
Besides, I am sûr et certain that America himself would gladly answer your question if you write to him.
About mine, well, if you let your Big Brother France start right now, you wouldn't get a simple letter... but a thousand books ! It would be best if you ask precise questions, sweetheart.
Why yes, I still have remains of the Maginot Line open to the public all year long, in the Moselle. Some other parts of it are still properties of the army, while others went private.
England likes to taunt me on occasions about it. The nerve. He who always had La Manche to protect him !
Ah, I know I shouldn't get angry just by remembering our fights. Mais c'est plus fort que moi, I just can't help it. We have always fought each other since forever anyway, of course we had used our fists. We also fight often during meetings too...
Well, I bid you goodbye for now and wish you a happy new year ! Bonne année !
Sincèrement vôtre,
France.»
Mais qu'est ce que je raconte: What am I saying
Euh...: Huh...
Cent témoignages ne valent pas un regard de ses propres yeux: One hundred statements aren't worth one look with your own eyes (Chinese/Japanese saying)
Sûr et certain: Absolutely positive (Litt. Sure and certain)
Moselle is a French region in the East.
La Manche: The Channel (Litt. The Sleeve); it's the sea separating UK and France.
Mais c'est plus fort que moi: But I can't help it (Litt. But it's stronger than me)
Bonne année: Happy new year
Sincèrement vôtre: Yours truly/Sincerely yours
