Thread:User talk:WaitingforGodot/No, no, no. And it's mildly offensive that you would suggest that. Just mildly, but still offensive./reply

You really aught to learn to write it, then. it has nothing to do with the keyboard, it's your knowledge of it. Your English is divine. Your french is... well, like i said, if *i* can tell it's bad, it's bad.

But hey, clearly I don't know what I'm talking about, since I don't watch french movies, speak french all day, listen to french music virtually 24 hours a day, listen to french news, live in france or anything else. You may pride yourself on being french, and that's not my right to take from you, but you should both to learn your own language as well as you speak english, cause it does show instantly that you are more American than you are french. My husband is more french than he is Vietnamese, it's hard to get past the schooling you have -- as you well know. And when you pride yourself as being french, well... understand there are others around who say "no, you have french heritage".

What I'm most curious about is why you started the jokes about french and showers (which if you are really french, you know is not true), then jump at being offended when someone says something about french people. (the one that elicited your "Vous savez que je suis francais").

You draw a lot of attention to yourself, which is fine, Brx. But you really should take 10 seconds to figure out that you come of as a 15-18 year old kid, living with his parents, (I don't know that you are, or that you do... this is how your style speaks), who is a bit spoiled and really doesn't have much knowledge about life.

That's sad, cause something tells me you do have more than that. but for some reason, this is who you chose to be here.

As for you're being french, it was, again, the fact that you tried to prove your frenchness by being INCORRECT in how you spoke it. Don't you see where that's a bit, well, insincere?