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Is it possible to go anywhere in France without hearing English voices?

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Is it possible to go anywhere in France without hearing English voices?

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  1. It's very possible if you're deaf.


  2. Ha!  Nobody speaks Breton in the streets of Brittany and, although it may have the same roots as Welsh, it's nothing like.

    Of course it isn't possible.  Music.

    But so what?

  3. Its about as possible as coming to the Yahoo answers French travel forum and not seeing the same moronic drivel about Englishmen in France from the same neurotic, obsessed little trolls, over and over and over again.

  4. yes you don't hear english in the small towns, what we call villages.  You really only hear english spoken in big towns

  5. Possibly but is it possible to go around England and hear an English accent??

  6. lol i doubt it. but it is possible.

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  7. yep, in the small towns. i went last year to practice and i learned a lot since no one understood my english!

  8. Yes of course!

    We lived on the Alsace border with Lorraine and there were no English - but some Germans.

    We holiday in the Alps near a place called Gap (south of Grenoble) and we hardly ever see any English - although there are some Dutch, but mostly it is French people from the south coast who take their holidays there.

  9. There are rural areas in Brittany where French isn't spoken, not to mention English. They speak Breton, a Celtic language, similar to Welsh.

    Go to a valleys of the Massif Central, and there's barely any English spoken. Places like the Dourby are isolated and wild.

    But it seems as though the whole of France has been turned into an English tourist resort.

  10. Try Corsica.

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