May 30, 2005
IT'S UNANIMOUS (via Robert Schwartz):
Europe unites in hatred of French (Henry Samuel, 17/05/2005, Daily Telegraph)
Language, history, cooking and support for rival football teams still divide Europe. But when everything else fails, one glue binds the continent together: hatred of the French.Typically, the French refuse to accept what arrogant, overbearing monsters they are.
But now after the publication of a survey of their neighbours' opinions of them at least they no longer have any excuse for not knowing how unpopular they are.
Why the French are the worst company on the planet, a wry take on France by two of its citizens, dredges up all the usual evidence against them. They are crazy drivers, strangers to customer service, obsessed by sex and food and devoid of a sense of humour.
But it doesn't stop there, boasting a breakdown, nation by nation, of what in the French irritates them.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, Britons described them as "chauvinists, stubborn, nannied and humourless". However, the French may be more shocked by the views of other nations.
For the Germans, the French are "pretentious, offhand and frivolous". The Dutch describe them as "agitated, talkative and shallow." The Spanish see them as "cold, distant, vain and impolite" and the Portuguese as "preaching". In Italy they comes across as "snobs, arrogant, flesh-loving, righteous and self-obsessed" and the Greeks find them "not very with it, egocentric bons vivants".
Interestingly, the Swedes consider them "disobedient, immoral, disorganised, neo-colonialist and dirty".
But the knockout punch to French pride came in the way the poll was conducted. People were not asked what they hated in the French, just what they thought of them.
"Interviewees were simply asked an open question - what five adjectives sum up the French," said Olivier Clodong, one of the study's two authors and a professor of social and political communication at the Ecole Superieur de Commerce, in Paris. "The answers were overwhelmingly negative."
What gets them crazy is that Americans describe them as "smelly." Posted by Orrin Judd at May 30, 2005 8:55 AM
You would think this survey would be the spark for a national "Why do they hate us" seminar among the French, especially considering what few supporters they do have always want the U.S. to endure that same type of self-analysis. But if 200 years of defeats hasn't dampened the French ego enough to spark that sort of introspection by now, this little questionaire isn't going to change anything.
Posted by: John at May 30, 2005 10:52 AMNot so fast John. In today's NYT article on the referendum the photo of a Frenchwoman celebrating "non" revealed shaved armpits. Deoderant may come next; a small step for mankind but a leap for the French.
Posted by: Genecis at May 30, 2005 1:03 PMJohn: the French will hold seminars to figure out what is wrong with the stupid foreigners.
Posted by: Robert Schwartz at May 30, 2005 3:24 PM