18-07-2003, 19:55
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goodbye email
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18-07-2003, 20:01
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Bloody Hell they can't leave anything alone can they? 'courrier electronique' doesn't roll off the tongue like the word email, even for the french.
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18-07-2003, 20:12
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ahhh...this would be the country that had to pass a LAW to get radio stations to play some french music lol
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18-07-2003, 20:13
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but hey we want to join the EURO dont we after all the french and the germans will love to 'control' us
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18-07-2003, 20:14
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Quote:
Originally posted by kronas
but hey we want to join the EURO dont we after all the french and the germans will love to 'control' us
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Thats exactly what I thought when I read this story! Europe is crazy when it comes to crazy rules.
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18-07-2003, 20:44
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What's crazy about a country attempting to protect it's language and culture?The americanisation of the world should be resisted.
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18-07-2003, 20:48
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Heard that years ago, back when they banned black london cabs and a bunch of words from the english language that originally came from french anyway
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18-07-2003, 21:09
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Quote:
Originally posted by gazztric
What's crazy about a country attempting to protect it's language and culture?The americanisation of the world should be resisted.
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What's crazy about it is it perpetuates the fantasy that each culture lives in some kind of isolation, taking on board only those influences it chooses. There are a vast number of words in English that came here from French, Spanish, German, Latin, even Arabic, but you don't see parliament passing laws against them.
The French are paranoid that their culture is going to be subsumed by Anglo-Saxon culture (i.e. English-speaking). This is sad because it demonstrates a basic lack of faith in their own culture. And if they don't believe in it, what's the point of passing laws to try to protect it?
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18-07-2003, 21:21
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Quote:
Originally posted by gazztric
What's crazy about a country attempting to protect it's language and culture?The americanisation of the world should be resisted.
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I have to say, I totally agree with you....
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18-07-2003, 22:05
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It doesn't demonstrate a lack of confidence in thier own culture and language, it shows that they have a pride in it and are taking positive steps to prevent the erosion of thier language. Better than becoming America's lap dog like Britain.
America sneezes and we catch a cold.
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18-07-2003, 23:01
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lmao.....
Whatever next???? I wonder if the have AOL over there? and if so what does it say instead of "Youve got mail"
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18-07-2003, 23:17
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Quote:
Originally posted by KingPhoenix
what does it say instead of "Youve got mail"
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Probably: (in best 'allo 'allo voice  ) "Yeuve geout maile"
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19-07-2003, 23:28
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Trollsplatter
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Quote:
Originally posted by gazztric
It doesn't demonstrate a lack of confidence in thier own culture and language, it shows that they have a pride in it and are taking positive steps to prevent the erosion of thier language. Better than becoming America's lap dog like Britain.
America sneezes and we catch a cold.
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If the French are proud of their language, it will remain protected without legal protection, surely?
And does acceptance of the internationaly-understood term 'email' represent erosion of the language anyway?
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19-07-2003, 23:48
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20-07-2003, 14:54
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... and there was me thinking that site was just set up to prove how juvenile, arrogant and ethnocentric some young american boys can be....  :p
That site just furthers the case for the french wanting to disassociate themselves from a country whose new terminology has brought us friendly fire
Anyway.... Vive La France! and it's attempts at independence... they've been saying non for years.... this new non shouldn't be a surpize to any of you.... we have kilos to deal with in this country and no one has died of it yet....
Now why do i feel another link about to posted to prove me wrong....
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