I don’t speak French laundry. I am glad the owner came right after I put in my wash bc I had put the soap in the wrong slot. I have been trying to speak French to people, but they reply so quickly I can’t understand very well so they speak English back to me. Bayeux is crawling with Americans. And we are very annoying. H thought we would be speaking a “secret language,” but not only do most of the French people speak English, but there are mostly native English speakers here. I don’t know if the English are bi or tri-lingual or not. I am guessing they are much more than Americans.
native Human, grateful wife, mom to 2 humans, 3 cats, and 1 dog; only child/daughter; singer-songwriter; swing, salsa, and C&W social dancer; forest-lover, streaming video-listener; palindromophile, craft enthusiast, indefatigable civil rights advocate; gratefully recovered since 1995 from what then seemed like a hopeless state of mind and body by a Power greater than I am in 12-step rooms full of garden variety drunks and addicts just like me.
Tuesday, July 02, 2019
Dunkerque et Bayeux
The French are not friendly. Just aloof. I have spoken French to a few and they reply in English. I suppose this is to be nice, but it sometimes feels condescending, or at least prohibitively impatient. Dunkerque itself is industrial and not very scenic.
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