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RBenham
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 Message 9 of 14
09 July 2009 at 1:35pm | IP Logged 
I wouldn't call the remark racist, given that you actually are Chinese. (If someone said the same thing to a fellow Caucasian, you would have to assume that it was intended as an insult, and therefore at the same time an insult to the Chinese.)

However, it does suggest a level of cultural smugness: French (for this person) is a language to be aspired to, and you, while trying hard, are unable to make the grade, while he, of course, has no trouble speaking it. So he is able to "sympathize" with you, while at the same time boosting his own ego. The obvious fact that French speakers have just as much trouble learning Chinese languages doesn't faze him: he already speaks the world's most desirable language: why should he learn a lower-status language?

bordeaux boy, I note that you list English as your native language. This means that some of your interlocutor's assumptions about your background will have been false, but he probably regarded you as a native speaker of (some kind of) Chinese; so my analysis still applies.
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 Message 10 of 14
17 July 2009 at 8:11am | IP Logged 
I don't know if it's racist; I agree that it depends on what was going through the speaker's mind. It very well could have been. I know that in Quebec, people use the expression "C'est du Chinois" to say that something appears to be gibberish or that one cannot decipher the meaning of something. Like the English "It's all Greek to me". I have no idea if that expression also exists in France, but if so, I wonder if that use of "Chinois" may have been in the back of his mind when he said it.

But he gets zero points for being smug.
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Le dacquois
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 Message 11 of 14
17 July 2009 at 9:02am | IP Logged 
In my own personal experience, smugness here is one of the national traits, along with the ability to insult people whilst simultaneously managing to disguise it and pass it off as an innocent comment. It's a fine art which has been perfected over the centuries. Let's face it, France is no place for sensitive souls. You have to fight fire with fire. Either that or accept that it's maybe not the best place for you to be.

However, I don't class this comment as racist. I could say that Chinese is hard for an anglophone to pronounce and it wouldn't be incorrect, would it? Similarly, I've had good fun teasing my girlfriend about her English pronunciation. But, it's just all light hearted fun. I'm not really mocking her and I know English pronunciation is hard for the French.

Granted, the smugness factor in your experience is rather irritating (if it was real), but maybe it wasn't really an attempt to mock you. It depends on your outlook. If you're more willing to take a joke and not be so sensitive, you'll often find the the 'insult' wasn't really so bad.
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 Message 12 of 14
17 July 2009 at 2:22pm | IP Logged 
JW wrote:
zerothinking wrote:
And are you really surprised you met a snobby French
person???

…and if you are surprised, please send me a check for $10,000, just to pay the fees for a
bank check for $500,000 that I am about to receive from Nigeria, and I will split the
$500,000 with you as soon as I receive it ;)


I have no idea what you mean. I guess it's some kind of joke I'm not in on. :P
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 Message 13 of 14
17 July 2009 at 3:43pm | IP Logged 
Chung wrote:
bordeaux_boy wrote:
Je suis un chinois qui parle un peu francais.

I was speaking to a French man in my broken French, and I had trouble pronouncing a certain word, and he said in a rather smug manner, "Ce difficile pour un chinois, hein?"


In my view this is a clumsy attempt at politeness, rather than intentional rudeness.

He probably sensed your embarrassment and wanted to let you know its OK to make mistakes. The fact you are Chinese served as a convenient leverage point for this (Chinese is so different, etc.).

What you see as a "smug" expression could simply be a forced smile. Sometimes I react in this way when I'm nervous, giving a false grin. Of course it is also in the realm of possibility he was being smug about the difficulty of French. It's hard to tell without knowing the guy.


Edited by Sennin on 17 July 2009 at 4:01pm

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 Message 14 of 14
18 July 2009 at 12:49am | IP Logged 
zerothinking wrote:
JW wrote:

zerothinking wrote:

And are you really surprised you met a snobby French
person???


…and if you are surprised, please send me a check for $10,000, just to pay the fees for a
bank check for $500,000 that I am about to receive from Nigeria, and I will split the
$500,000 with you as soon as I receive it ;)



I have no idea what you mean. I guess it's some kind of joke I'm not in on. :P


You obviously haven't received the completely genuine letter from Nigeria that was sent to a few members.


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