Hell yeah. My Canadian passport is coming in the next few weeks! Best decision to made in my life to come here.
Also got out before shit hit the fan. I'm a climate change scientist haha.
The part about never turning their back on America is particularly important. Without the French, there would most likely not be an America. Funny how easy people forget that.
I am liking this guy more and more.
Translation:
Emmanuel Macron also invited American scientists and entrepreneurs to come work in France. "To all the scientists, entrepreneurs, engaged citicizens that were disappointed by the US president's decision," he assured them that they would "in France, find a second nation." "I am calling you: come work here, with us, on concrete solutions about climate," he added. "Tonight, America has turned its back on America, but France will never turn its back on Americans," Emmanuel Macron added.
Daaaaamn
Translation:
Emmanuel Macron also invited American scientists and entrepreneurs to come work in France. "To all the scientists, entrepreneurs, engaged citicizens that were disappointed by the US president's decision," he assured them that they would "in France, find a second nation." "I am calling you: come work here, with us, on concrete solutions about climate," he added. "Tonight, America has turned its back on America, but France will never turn its back on Americans," Emmanuel Macron added.
Daaaaamn
I have no idea what his presidency is going to ultimately lead to, but this guy really has balls of steel. I mean, first he out alphas Trump on his trip, then he makes a video telling the US directly that he wants their best in France, and now he's just like, fuck that, we aren't making no deals. I'm just waiting for him to just flat out say, 'Fuck Donald Trump' and drop the mic.
Mostly because of the glamorized pop-culture "lessons" we get about WWII - the French surrendered, which is all they've ever done. Also, we Americans were 100% the good guys.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=j9XzaoHkV-QI am liking this guy more and more.
Translation:
Emmanuel Macron also invited American scientists and entrepreneurs to come work in France. "To all the scientists, entrepreneurs, engaged citicizens that were disappointed by the US president's decision," he assured them that they would "in France, find a second nation." "I am calling you: come work here, with us, on concrete solutions about climate," he added. "Tonight, America has turned its back on America, but France will never turn its back on Americans," Emmanuel Macron added.
Daaaaamn
Translation:
Emmanuel Macron also invited American scientists and entrepreneurs to come work in France. "To all the scientists, entrepreneurs, engaged citicizens that were disappointed by the US president's decision," he assured them that they would "in France, find a second nation." "I am calling you: come work here, with us, on concrete solutions about climate," he added. "Tonight, America has turned its back on America, but France will never turn its back on Americans," Emmanuel Macron added.
Daaaaamn
Apologies for trying to hijack this thread, and let me know if isn't allowed, but I've got a question.
American (as a whole), do you feel that over the next 4 years (at least) of Trump,...Trumping his way through diplomacy, and being globally derided for it. Do you believe that over the years there will be a resentment grow from people who don't support Trump but are sick of America bashing?
I could see something like this happening and Trump using it to help his re-election chances. He could hold himself up as standing up, not against wall st this time, but against the rest of the world as they try and bully him.
For the record this is an Aussie asking this who loves your country.
It's probably easier to learn than English.
If you're fluent in Chinese and English, I see no reason why French would be much trouble.
If you got Chinese down, I can't imagine French would be that hard for you. They aren't similar, but Chinese is a pretty complex and hard to learn language I think.
Learning French is easier than Chinese if you already know English since they're both Indo-European and English takes a huge amount from French.
If you managed to learn chinese, French wouldn't be too hard.
May the Force be with you > Que la Force soit avec toi. You see, same structure !
That's all you need to know !
That's actually a bad example. It's a bit harder than this
I did Duolingo, which took about 8 months, and then I read a couple of kids books and started reading the news in French, and I can understand the news perfectly (I understood every word in the article in the OP). I still suck at reading regular books, but I'm learning. It took about a year and a half to get to this level.
Easier than Chinese I'm sure. But that might be my biased, eurocentric (and uh, francophone) self speaking. Maybe about the same as learning German?
Nah, not this. I say this as a native French speaker. French has more complicated sentence structures, arbitrary gendered nouns, and tons of grammatical exceptions compared to English. Its pronunciation is generally more consistent though.
Wow, that's impressive, I guess Duolingo does work pretty well!
German structure will be more familiar. French isn't too bad, and it'd make Spanish easier to learn afterwards. Probably.
So far leaders have been very careful to criticize Trump and his decisions. Not Americans as a whole. Both Merkel and Macron have been careful with their wording.Apologies for trying to hijack this thread, and let me know if isn't allowed, but I've got a question.
American's (as a whole), do you feel that over the next 4 years (at least) of Trump,...Trumping his way through diplomacy, and being globally derided for it. Do you believe that over the years there will be a resentment grow from people who don't support Trump but are sick of America bashing?
I could see something like this happening and Trump using it to help his re-election chances. He could hold himself up as standing up, not against wall st this time, but against the rest of the world as they try and bully him.
For the record this is an Aussie asking this who loves your country.
Don't forget the US was founded by jesus himself.
It's probably easier to learn than English.
Good dude. An Obama with a different background (more around economy than law).So, what's the story with this guy? I, regrettably, don't know a ton about him. Is he actually a good dude, or is he just a significant improvement over Le Pen and Trump? Who isn't?
If he needed a nudge, though, one came from France over the weekend. Macron was quoted in a French journal talking about his white-knuckled handshake with Trump at their first meeting in Brussels, where the newly elected French president gripped Trumps hand tightly and would not let go for six long seconds in a show of alpha-male fortitude.
My handshake was not innocent, Macron said. He likened Trump to a pair of authoritarian strongmen Russian President Vladimir Putin and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and said that he was purposefully forceful because he believed his encounter with Trump was a moment of truth.
Hearing smack-talk from the Frenchman 31 years his junior irritated and bewildered Trump, aides said.
The part about never turning their back on America is particularly important. Without the French, there would most likely not be an America. Funny how easy people forget that.
Translation:
Emmanuel Macron also invited American scientists and entrepreneurs to come work in France. "To all the scientists, entrepreneurs, engaged citicizens that were disappointed by the US president's decision," he assured them that they would "in France, find a second nation." "I am calling you: come work here, with us, on concrete solutions about climate," he added. "Tonight, America has turned its back on America, but France will never turn its back on Americans," Emmanuel Macron added.
Daaaaamn
Also, French shouldn't be too hard to learn if you're fluent in English and Spanish...right?
What's depressing to me is that America might never be seen as trustworthy again in my lifetime. Even if Trump is ousted in 2020, there's a permanent asterisk next to our country now that we could ever elect a man like this. How can the world place faith in a country where 40% of the population has so willingly bought into self-deception over the most fundamental notions of truth?
So, what's the story with this guy? I, regrettably, don't know a ton about him. Is he actually a good dude, or is he just a significant improvement over Le Pen and Trump? Who isn't?
No seriously though, how hard is it to learn French? I've already gotten Chinese down so now it's either French or German.
Germany elected Hitler.
I am liking this guy more and more.
Translation:
Emmanuel Macron also invited American scientists and entrepreneurs to come work in France. "To all the scientists, entrepreneurs, engaged citicizens that were disappointed by the US president's decision," he assured them that they would "in France, find a second nation." "I am calling you: come work here, with us, on concrete solutions about climate," he added. "Tonight, America has turned its back on America, but France will never turn its back on Americans," Emmanuel Macron added.
Daaaaamn
Why should the French government (And people) subsidies lifestyle of super rich people?Macron is inviting scientists and engineers but many are making over $100,000/year in the USA, sometimes with lower taxes compared to France. France should put their money where their mouth is and offer competitive relocation and subsidy benefits to STEM career professionals if they're m serious about attracting them there long-term.