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Jul. 16th, 2009 09:53 pmSo ... what was up with Bastille Day this year?
I mean, not in France; obviously there were parades and fireworks and stuff. I mean in the U.S. of A. I never remember this much attention being paid to Bastille Day outside of 'Learning about the culture is just as important as learning the language' bloody useless French class. Did I just never notice it before? Is it a California thing?* Or is it, as I cynically suspect, because we have a new administration and thus it's OK to not hate France anymore so anyone with an international perspective is celebrating this by overcompensating?
*very much doubt this
I mean, not in France; obviously there were parades and fireworks and stuff. I mean in the U.S. of A. I never remember this much attention being paid to Bastille Day outside of 'Learning about the culture is just as important as learning the language' bloody useless French class. Did I just never notice it before? Is it a California thing?* Or is it, as I cynically suspect, because we have a new administration and thus it's OK to not hate France anymore so anyone with an international perspective is celebrating this by overcompensating?
*very much doubt this
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Date: 2009-07-17 07:25 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-07-18 07:51 pm (UTC)Besides, Bastille Day in Paris is a lot of fun: fireworks, pickpockets and food! A big party and the people are great! (<--like Americans, the French people are generally great: friendly and helpful to clueless tourists-- not at all like their stereotypical reputations.)