Carl-Erik Kopseng

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French travellers were prone to be very upset by the differences. In hotels, they kept away from sideboards with strange foods, requesting the normal dishes they knew from home. They tried not to talk to anyone who had made the error of not speaking their language, and picked gingerly at the fennel bread.
Carl-Erik Kopseng
French tourists: acting like spoiled brats since 1580 - Michel de Montaigne
The Consolations of Philosophy
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