Jump to content
Bellazon

Lyla

Members
  • Posts

    4,954
  • Joined

Posts posted by Lyla

  1. 22 minutes ago, Cult Icon said:

     

    The role of the US Federal government, in many respects, is not that strong in effecting the lives of US citizens than in smaller countries. 

    But strong enough to start wars and such little things, so I still stand by my opinion that it's a shame for your country and for the democracy that you're often so proud of. 

  2. 6 hours ago, Ella Me2nson said:

    Her face never changed. It is the same she had when she was 16 :huh:

     

    Then you just didn't look carefully enough. Her weight-gain definetely changed her face a BIT. This is not extraordinary. But imo she looks much better this way. 

  3. 48 minutes ago, peroxideblonde said:

    i have this feeling..she looks more cute than sexy and she have the baby face, it would be weird on the cover

    as much as i like her, her face is always a problem for me whene she's doing lingerie/bikini shoot

    That would be great as their usual controversy for this year imo. 

     

  4. 4 hours ago, SympathysSilhouette said:

     

    Hmmm. In my personal experience, Parisians are kind of friendly, most of the time.

     

    I would say the rudest people on average I have encountered in a "big" city would be in Amsterdam.

     

    Though I do think it does help - in general - if you can speak the language in France.

    Haha, my other friend who lives in the Netherlands for years don't like Amsterdam either. I'd rather not say what did she say about it :rofl:

     

    Language is surely important to learn if you move to a different country. They accept you more easily then. 

  5.  @jj3@frenchkiki my friend is Hungarian just like me, lived and lives in smaller cities than Paris. And she had to leave because her scholarship was over. I don't understand though why these infos are important in this case. I guess there are a lot of unsuccessful unhappy people who still loves Paris even if its population is rude. Or maybe it's not even rude. I guess everyone has different standards based on where are they come from. 

    And jj, Natalie Portman's problem was that they were rude if she didn't wait a few seconds after Bonjour. She should have learned the habits there though and use them properly. 

    Anyways, I have nothing to do with Paris as I've never ever even been there, of course I want to visit and some suspected rudeness won't hold me back from that. 

     

     

×
×
  • Create New...