Friday, 17 April 2015

1,2,3

The title of this post is 1,2,3 and that my readers, is the number of kisses on the cheeks the french give  as a greeting. Man I never did so much kissing until now, since being here in France. I might go back home kissing people on the cheek, now that I've gotten so used to doing it here, lol. So watch out my friends, I'm not going to give you hugs, I'm going to start giving you the french greeting of 1,2,3 kisses! Another thing they do or rather say is 'cou cou' that's saying hello to your very close friends. I mean they say 'bonjour', but you would know that, that person is a close friend when you hear 'cou cou'. Imagine how surprised I was when I first heard it, because in my mind cou cou is what we eat back home and here it actually means hello. My students were equally surprised during the first weeks of meeting them and me showing them a little Powerpoint presentation I did on Barbados. Let me tell you, when they saw that we eat 'cou cou' they laughed, lol. I had to tell them same word, but totally different meaning, lol. Ya gotta love the french!

Must love dogs...
Another thing the French love more than kissing, is their animals! My goodness, they take their pets everywhere with them! Going to the bank, going shopping, going to a café, going to the supermarket...their dogs are there! Well if they are going to the supermarket then they have to leave their dogs outside, but the point is, they are everywhere!! I've never seen so much dogs all at once, until I came here, lol. It's so crazy that I was thinking I should get a dog too, lol, but I won't, because I'm kind of afraid of dogs...and cats, lol. It's funny because I had a dog... Anyways, most of them are on a leash and you have those few which aren't on any, so I find myself crossing over on the other side of the road to avoid being attacked, since it seems like I look like I want to play, or maybe I look like food, lol. I'll give you a joke about that. One Saturday Rachel and I went sightseeing in Cavaillon (a town close to Avignon), so while walking to go back to like the city centre, we saw a dog, a small dog, looked like one of those ankle biters, lol and worst of all, it wasn't on a leash!! Now Rachel and I stopped because it started barking at us. I was already shaking and I wasn't playing that game with that dog, so I crossed the road, thinking it didn't see me...it did! That thing was charging at me, lol. I screamed so hard, that the dog turned around, lol. I think the dog was more afraid of my screams, lol. Madness!! But if that wasn't enough...I got attacked again, but this time in Lisbon! What is wrong with these dogs?? There I was minding my own business, talking to Rachel and out of the blue, this dog charged at me! What? Do I look like food? I'm not your friend! Smh. I was terrified and of course I screamed out loud. The worse part was that this dog had a muzzle on, so in my opinion it should have been on a leash and to top it off the owner of it was sitting there, talking a load of what I'd call rubbish, before she come and hold her dog... Stupse. Anyways, so that's my experience I had here with dogs. The first one was kind of funny...well everytime I sit and think about it, lol, but the second attack....NO!

French food
Where to start with this...? Mannnn I love french food, especially the crêpes, baguettes, their pastries, something called 'Tartiflette' which is basically potatoes cut into pieces, with bacon and a cheese only for the Tartiflette, then it's baked in the oven. Perfection! My upstairs neighbor made it a time and it had me singing, lol and I mean singing! Yesssss! That was absolutely amazing! I tried making it myself and it came out good, but I preferred his 🙈. Another thing I had was 'Raclette'. This involves cheese, potatoes and ham. I guess you can use whatever you want, but that's what I had. Like the Tartiflette, this recipe calls for a particular cheese or cheeses....yea...we eat a lot of cheese! Look at me saying 'we' like I'm french, lol. Well I lived here for about 8 months so I can say it! :p. This also calls for a 'Raclette maker' for the lack of better words. This recipe real special, I'm going to miss it, well all of the french foods. Anything else I missed?? Well even if I did, forgive me, I just love food on the whole. Not my fault it tastes so good! Oh yea, how can I forget the wine?? I can say that I'm more of a white wine type of lady. No, I don't have it all the time with my meals, but I really do like the wine! I'm thinking of bringing home a bottle or two, because one, it's cheap and two it tastes good and it's cheap 😜. Wine, chocolates, baguettes,....I wish I could bring back everything!

1 comment:

  1. Lolol cou cou
    The food was the first thing I thought of when you said it
    Imagine they use it as a greeting though haha

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