Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know it’s meant to be a cutesy/fun/stereotypical show, but what drove me crazy is that the main character constantly assumed that everyone she encountered in Paris spoke English. That’s the ultimate sign of disrespect for French people. There’s an expectation that you should always, out of respect, ask a French person (in French) if they speak English before you launch into it. No wonder most of the characters hated her!
It is why Americans are called "the ugly American." We assume everyone worldwide speaks our language.
Anonymous wrote:As a resident of the EU, I'm offended. It is very stupid, playing on absurd stereotypes. 'Real' French people are not like this, and I'm sure you would rush to assure me that real Americans are not, either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The main character is so, so annoying! I hated how she repeatedly went after the other character’s boyfriend and clearly thought she was being cute. I liked Mindy.
She also slept with pretty much anyone...
So did I. Some of us enjoy sex.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The main character is so, so annoying! I hated how she repeatedly went after the other character’s boyfriend and clearly thought she was being cute. I liked Mindy.
She also slept with pretty much anyone...
Anonymous wrote:The main character is so, so annoying! I hated how she repeatedly went after the other character’s boyfriend and clearly thought she was being cute. I liked Mindy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know it’s meant to be a cutesy/fun/stereotypical show, but what drove me crazy is that the main character constantly assumed that everyone she encountered in Paris spoke English. That’s the ultimate sign of disrespect for French people. There’s an expectation that you should always, out of respect, ask a French person (in French) if they speak English before you launch into it. No wonder most of the characters hated her!
I feel like she started every encounter with a Bonjour.
The reality is that most parisians do speak English...especially at hotels and restaurants. Touristy cities = English.
Anonymous wrote:Does Lily Collins still have an eating disorder? I agree, she's way too thin. Keep in mind that the camera puts 20 lbs on you.
Anonymous wrote:I know it’s meant to be a cutesy/fun/stereotypical show, but what drove me crazy is that the main character constantly assumed that everyone she encountered in Paris spoke English. That’s the ultimate sign of disrespect for French people. There’s an expectation that you should always, out of respect, ask a French person (in French) if they speak English before you launch into it. No wonder most of the characters hated her!
Anonymous wrote:I know it’s meant to be a cutesy/fun/stereotypical show, but what drove me crazy is that the main character constantly assumed that everyone she encountered in Paris spoke English. That’s the ultimate sign of disrespect for French people. There’s an expectation that you should always, out of respect, ask a French person (in French) if they speak English before you launch into it. No wonder most of the characters hated her!