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Yuka

If France was a person?

I'm talking about the NATION, then what kind of person would France be?

First, male or female (and why)?
Then, personality traits (good and bad, if you can think of both)?
Any other attributes?

You can dress him/her, too if you want! I think this should be fun and interesting...
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Terry: I'm sorry that this question is just too much for you to comprehend. Nobody forced you to answer. There's no need to be rude just because you are too ignorant to understand it.

    



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stupidity_of_pride
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I love your question.

France would be a woman, in fact the symbol of France is a woman, and her name is Marianne. She is also know as lady liberty, and she is the whole world's symbol of freedom. She belongs not only to France but all the free world. She is brave, beautiful and young. She is woman that stands with her torch in the air at the gate of NYC.

She may have been held down and mistreated, but her grace and resilience has won over her oppressors. You some times see her in paintings with her tattered clothing hanging off her body yet a proud flag flies from a pole that she holds, and a sword or rifle in the other. She leads the charge and we can not ignore her call. She pushes forward; she leads the battle.

She is freedom herself, unconditional love, and a new beginning. She forgives us all but calls us to duty...I can't help but cry when thinking of her.


Tarheel
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She'd be a beautiful, refined woman who enjoyed fancy pastries and a good cup of coffee. Her language, fashion, beauty, taste and non-bellicose ways would lead one to declare her femininity.


Hello-Paris
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I'm french, I live in Paris.
I like your question and I will translate it and put it in yahoo french, because I want to know what french people will answer.

According to me France is a couple.
A man proud of himself, kind when you agree with him, not very smart but sometimes creative. He likes good wine and good cheese.
And a middle age woman, elegant but sometimes stupid. She thinks she knows everything...


paris
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First, female. Why? Because "she" is too charming to be a man (sorry, boys!!!). Then, elegant, sophisticate, not very, very smart, a little arrogant, in a word a pleasant person. How can she be dressed? What about a deux-pieces Chanel?


snewpette
Our former prime minister Dominique de Villepin has said that "France was a wore".
How nice !
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Thank you for the down thumb but i'm just quoting, and trying to give some french news, straight from France !
I guess this thumb was from a french Sarkozyste ?


rosbif
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France would be a middle-aged white male who's a bit traditional in his ways and probably only left home to get married. [France is such a macho country, it could never be female.] He wants to leave his job, wants to leave his wife and is scared of the neighbours but is too scared by what might happen instead to do anything about it. He dresses according to form, not fashion: shirt and tie on a Sunday for church (and all day after that), maybe not wearing a tie (but still a shirt with a collar) on Saturdays. He goes on holiday to his family property, as if there were anything better to do his parents or grandparents would have thought of it before him. He is not an innovator, as he lacks the self-confidence to express himself - even to himself. The only interactions he has with those outside his family he finds strange, as if the world had jumped forward twenty years and nobody had told him until now. His friends don't feel as if they really know him, or if they can really rely on him, as when things get difficult his first loyalty is to himself.
On the positive side, he can be a warm and charming host. He really believes in equality for all and is genuinely disappointed that it doesn't exist - for all that he protects his little empire at work and in society for all it's worth.
He's been so busy having his career that he doesn't really have any hobbies - he recently took up golf because it doesn't take up a lot of time and for the first time since their early marriage it gives him something to do with his wife.
All in all he's a guy who could still have a great life if he could only lose all the baggage he carries around with him.


Japan_is_home
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