I've been learning French a bit through my work with Longchamp, and I've been in France quite a lot. And I really love how they express themselves. I especially love when something is untranslatable.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I loved France, although I initially thought they were stubborn for always speaking French.
French are what they are without excusing themselves to be.
For me, French is so rich and so sacred that learning it is like learning a foreign language.
I just love France, I love French people, I love the French language, I love French food. I love their mentality. I just feel like it's me. I'm very French.
I'm always fetishizing the French woman and French taste and style. My assistant will make fun of me because every time we're picking the direction of a collection, I say the same thing: 'I want it to be really French.'
I am Parisian. I don't love the French.
You get the feeling that many of my guests feel that the French language gives them entry into a more cultivated, more intelligent world, more highly civilised too, with rules.
I love France. The French respect your privacy.
I unfortunately don't speak French, but my wife is now fluent in English, which really reflects rather badly on me.
One thing I can say about the French language is that no one in the world loves their language as much as they do. It doesn't matter if you're close - it still sounds terrible to their ears.