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  2. Stereotypes of French people - Wikipedia

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    The Marinière is a French article of clothing commonly used in stereotypical depictions of the French.. Stereotypes of French people include real or imagined characteristics of the French people used by people who see the French people as a single and homogeneous group.

  3. I'm not racist, but... - Wikipedia

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    Edwy Plenel ascribed the saying to the "average Frenchman". Mahfoud Bennoune expressed a similar opinion, exclaiming that "The typical French racist attitude is expressed in this manner, 'I'm not racist, but I find that the Algerians are the rabble that must be expelled; the syphilis that arises like arrows'."

  4. Beret - Wikipedia

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    It is no longer as widely worn as it once was, but it remains a strong sign of local identity in the southwest of France. When French people want to picture themselves as "the typical average Frenchman" in France or in a foreign country, they often use this stereotype from Anglo-Saxon countries. [note 1] There are today, three manufacturers in ...

  5. The Cow and I - Wikipedia

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    The film has become a national favourite, being shown often on television. Analysing its enduring popularity, a critic in 2017 wrote that the character created by Fernandel embodies: .. the typical Frenchman, in his stubbornness, resourcefulness and humanity. [3]

  6. French man's powerful message to terrorists who killed his ...

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    The tragic Paris attacks left 129 dead and many more mourning. But the French refuse to be afraid. Now, the husband of one of the victims has penned a powerful note addressed to his wife's killers ...

  7. French people - Wikipedia

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    From 1840 to 1940, around 25,000 Frenchmen immigrated to Chile. 80% of them were coming from Southwestern France, especially from Basses-Pyrénées (Basque country and Béarn), Gironde, Charente-Inférieure and Charente and regions situated between Gers and Dordogne. [112] Most of French immigrants settled in the country between 1875 and 1895.

  8. France's solution to global warming? Tax citizens on the CO2 ...

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    The heavily taxed French like to grouse about all the levies they pay, but there's a new tax that's turned that constant grumble into a roar. Called la taxe carbone, or the carbon tax, the new ...

  9. Crapaud - Wikipedia

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    It is sometimes used as a literary device to refer to a typical Frenchman, usually in the form of Monsieur Jean Crapaud." [ 3 ] The usage of the word "crapaud" in this case is similar to the derogative use of the word " frog ", referencing the supposed French affinity for frog legs as a delicacy.