Does your country have large regional differences in culture?I find it quite funny how only two centuries ago, Germans were seen as romantic, jolly, freedom-loving people, and it was actually the French who were seen as cold and overly rational
>>200195579Friendly reminder that feelings are a feature of rationality
>>200195579>the French who were seen as cold and overly rationalReally, explain more I've never heard this stereotype
>>200195579>it was actually the French who were seen as cold and overly rational[le citation needed]
>>200195579No, we are strangely homogenous and monoethnic across the country. We don't even have real dialects bar two maybe. Generally in all corners of the county people look,speak and behave the same way. The only differences are big cities vs rural areas but that's only in politics/social issues and I guess it's everywhere in the world like that
>>200195862>>200195893The character Horatio Jackson from The Adventures of Baron Munchausen embodies the stereotype of the cold, rational French Jacobin.https://youtu.be/nd-N3YyZWz0?si=ERyB1AlRYNqzBthY
>>200195579Yes.
>>200195862It's very common in literature from the period, Alfred de Musset for example believed the French had become essentially bored with life. There was a stereotype that the atheism of post-revolutionary France had produced millions of exacting cynics.
>>200196989He wasn't wrong.
>>200195579>Does your country have large regional differences in culture?Surprisingly yes, they seem resistant to globalism.
>>200195579>>200196009Trvth nvke
>>200196009https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtWV11_P42M
>>200195916>strangelyMost of Poland is populated by colonists from less than 100 years ago