Can you believe this???

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4 Responses to “Can you believe this???”

  1. David says:

    OMG !

    TEN Eiffel Tower !! i can’t believe that ! i hope that’s a fake !!!

  2. Yeah, it’s pretty sad, but I also wouldn’t take this as absolute truth. You can go to [b]any[/b] country in the world, interview people for a week, a make a compilation of “stupid” people. That’s essentially the Ali G/Borat-formula and makes for great (to some) entertainment.

    Second, to us (Europeans) this may seem ignorant as we are confronted with other cultures (the EU) from the day we are born. In other countries, like the huge mono-culture of the US, it is understandably very different.

  3. ilias says:

    Personnaly it happenned to me a while in the USA, but not to that extent. I am moroccan, and usually they thought that i were either from monaco (what is still a good guess), or a western state of the usa…close to california! ;)

    But as Vincent stated, it is definitly a compil of the worst moments of the interview…

  4. LOL ! Could be interesting to do the same with Frenchies on the rest of the World though…

    By the way, reminds me a true anecdote, back in 1996 or so. I was in Dallas, TX, for some tradeshow. Got to go shopping a little bit – that was the time when computing stuff was still cheaper in the US than in France :

    - the cashier, a Latino, reading my credit card :”where are you from ?”

    - me : “from Paris, France.”

    - the cashier : “ah okay, it’s near Moscow, right ?”…

    I tell you : it’s a small world ;-)

    ps : anyone guess : are some shots made in Santa Cruz, CA ?

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