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Michel Syrett,Nick Yapp

The Xenophobe's Guide to the French

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    Their preoccupation with perceptions and conceptions makes the French much harder to govern than the Germans, who have a natural tendency towards acceptance of authority, or the English, who will grumble but do as they’re told.
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    They worship ideas and those who generate them, even if the ideas are only in vogue for the briefest of periods.
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    They love to feel that life is fast moving, energetic and stylish.
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    They see the English as small-minded, uncultured, badly dressed; a nation of people who spend most of their time gardening, playing cricket and drinking sweet, warm beer in pubs.
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    The French may no longer own much of the world, but French law, language and culture persist in every continent.
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    “They can be racist, chauvinistic and xenophobic, but always with great charm.”
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    The French see themselves as the only truly civilised people in the world. Long ago they discovered the absolutes, the certainties of life, and thus they feel they have a duty to enlighten the rest.
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    “Their charm is that they don’t despise the rest of us: they pity us for not being French.”
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    They have an expression, le discours, which can mean anything from idle chatter to a formal speech, but their favoured use of it is as ‘a piece of discursive reasoning’.
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    Beneath their chic and natty appearance they respond to atavistic and primitive impulses
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