Dave, well i must agree about your description of some aspect of our country ( and i include you as a part of this country as you live here
). This is a pity for some aspects, others are not in my view.
We are violent yes. This is historical.
We say something, 'nos ancetres les Gaulois' ( our Gallic ancestors) and they were seen as barbarians, the French revolution wasn't the most peaceful one you could find ( there was a bad habits to put heads on a fork)... in fact most social progress was gained through violent confrontation. Even chat can be violent between us ( without inducing that we hate our opponents, this is just something related to the form). This can be a brutal schock for foreigners!
About the fonctionnaire well... yes there is a lot and yes they are not always productive enough but this is something which i think is not a bad thing. This came from post WW2 and the kind of society model which was choosen at that time ( my grand parent's generation).
There is a nice tv serie about that which is named 'Un village francais'. If you want to have an idea of how and why our model is like that it'll give you a lot of keys to understand social security, fonctionnaire, some of the reasons of fight we have now... and why we are ( seems) conservative. If you can follow it ( it is in french...) watch it this is enlightning ( it was supervised by historians and despite being a fiction many things presented are credible).
We are not good with foreign language... mainly because everything appearing on screens ( cinema or tv) is translated in french! First time i gone to netherlands with my girlfriend( which doesn't speak english very well) and we watched tv it was a revelation! No subtitles: if you don't understand english, you don't understand at all! And dutch isn't easy to learn ( at least for me!).
About Macron, well yes maybe his analysis of our society is 'true' seen from the outside and foreigners but from the inside this is another question.
The gilets jaune first recriminations were in my view justified (as 80% of french people thoughts too), what it became since is much more discutable in my view ( populism at its worst).
And he was elected to represent people, not a very small percentage of the population which are the 'elite' (or what they consider to be the 'trend of the world'). Most of our presidents have forgotten this since... a long time! I hope to be wrong but it'll be a bad ending i fear ( remember the forks?... except that this time it may be political and bankers heads rather than the nobility's one). Time will tell.
There is one things that disturbed me about Macron's speech when Notre Dame burnt: i felt their was a kind of jubilation in his eyes, different from the usual arrogance.
And the comment of John about the 5 years to rebuild the Cathedral just popped up in my head: this is what he was waiting for to be a 'grand batisseur'!
We have a legacy of president seing themselve as 'great builders' since Mitterand: the pyramide au Louvres, the bibliotheque F. Mitterand, the museum of primitive art,...
Such an excuse to follow the legacy and let his own fingerprint in the history! Like the other big boys. And you may not know but there is a fight starting here as he decided to be the 'chef architect' for the rebuilt ( it may be something totally different from the initial build).
One thing is sure the guy is smart and inteligent ( or opportunist?).
Abbey, yes steel was a poor choice of words ( should have used metal) but you get the idea ( despite Dave embarassing comment i'm not so good in english as i would like to be). Something not in plain wood!
Lamglu, yes. Impressive what can be achieved using this technic. The first time i visited the Beaubourg Museum in Metz i was as impressed by the building structure using lamglu as i was by exposition ( which i've forgotten who it was).
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