Is southern france the most comfy place in the world?

is southern france the most comfy place in the world?

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>Aquitaine

I live here, AMA

are commie frequent? saw this when i went to see my family

They still exist but don't have much influence on this region.

However, as we still don't have many Arabs (its changing though), people tend to keep voting for socialists so our region will eventually collapse like the others (same for Brittany).

eh, my aunt and cousin are voting fn
btw where is pic in thissoulac?

>eh, my aunt and cousin are voting fn

nice

>where is pic

Mimizan

How's Bordeaux?

is it true your wine is the best in the world

a quite comfy, good looking city with decent services (Tramway > Metro), safe too
Probably the most or one of the most popular cities in France
There are some crappy suburbs like everywhere else but not much. A good city to study / work in

Never tasted other wines tbqh, but I'd say yes

what is your opinion on fois gras?

southern france is for french people only.
if it's comfy or not it's irrelevat, they should expell all foreigners, including the portuguese scum.

i must agree, saw a halal shop in my granparent village last time i went.

Best food in the world and I don't care about what vegans say. You must try it one day if its not the case already

>including the portuguese scum

lol, grew up with some, kinda agree
Though they were more sympathetic than mudslimes

I just want precise I talk about south-west only here, because south-east is filled with trash and is the most unsafe region in France with the districts around Paris

already the case j'ai essaye de l'etaler et ma famille a failli me tuer

haha

Il faudrait en consommer plus souvent, c'est dommage de n'en manger qu'en fin d'année

en plus moi j'ai vecu presque toute ma vie ici, c'est dur d'en trouver sans ce coupe le bras pour l'acheter (ortographe de merde ja'i pas pris mon café)

Ouais j'imagine, au moins ce n'est pas interdit a priori donc ça va (t'inquiète je te pardonne)

j'en ramene avec moi quand je vais en france, aussi un peu de vin (2 bouteille par personne c'est permi) du montbazillac souvant

bons goûts pêh

North Western France is the most comfy

An islamic shithole filled with leftists

>pissed breton detected

Aquitaine and Normandy belong to Britain 2bh

>filled with leftists

Partly

>An islamic shithole

Compared to any other city in France, nope

Friendly reminder that Bretons are descended from sissies who were too afraid to fight the Anglos, so they just ran away to the mainland instead.

>>filled with leftists
Remain who is ruling tour shithole pls ?
I think his name Al... Alai... Ali Juppé is it ?
>Compared to any other city in France

Even fucking Toulouse isn't as islamized as your shithole, and most of the city aren't islmamized at all.

>remain
remind me*

britanny is the most leftist place in france, you guys are so much cucked you dont even have nante

>What are Marseille, Paris, Grenoble, Lyon
>Implying Brittany isn't as leftist as we are for the reason I evoked before

Just stop crying about the fact our region is better than yours

>Implying i'm breton
I'm live in Central France

No, northern France is.

why though?
what do you like so much about the north west?

Its Whiteness and the light haired dark haired girl

Yes it is indeed

Source: I'm from the south and I've been to the village in your pic (La Roque-Gageac, in Dordogne)
Southwest and southeast are very different from each other but both are god tier (even though the southeast has Marseille the infamous and stuff like that)

wow a beach

jealous much of our sunny weather

Aquitaine has great atlantic beaches and comfy lake ones

after researching climates for months, i've concluded that the best type of climate for most people is found in this canadian city

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._John's,_Newfoundland_and_Labrador#Climate

it has four distinct seasons with mild average temperature

YES, definately

southern france is perfection.

i cant deal with the heat much, i like it overcast, thats essentially what defines comfyness

>en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._John's,_Newfoundland_and_Labrador#Climate
>16.1 °C (61.0 °F) in August

That's not mild that's boring as fuck
I don't like ultra hot temperatures but summer should look like summer, not like the continuation of spring

Looks like Corsica

i mean a place can be comfy to one while cancer to another, some people think snow is comfy, i think its a reason why global warming is good

>Marseille
Is it really bad?

i looked but apart from the shape theyre pretty different. different stone and formations and shit

It depends how you see it. The city itself has a reputation for being dirty and having looots of Arabs (which is true), but that's also true for other big French cities and at least Marseille has great nature nearby unlike Paris for instance so it's easy to get away for it all

does anyone speak patois in southern france? heard they are still around

The clear water made me think of it
Also Corsica is far from being the only place with clear water here, I think Brittany probably looks more like England

i was going to mention brittany, its the only place ive been to in france because i heard it was similar to cornwall, and it really is. the resemblance is quite strange

The North also has places kinda similar to England, like those cliffs

i mean the similarity in the name is shocking too
britanny and great britain. in french its ''bretagne'' and ''grande-bretagne''

Same soil shaped under the same weather, that's why it is so similar

Not really. There are some dialects even with the younger generation but due to advancement in technology and standardization they tend to disappear.
Enculé, ça m'fait kagué que les drôles parlent plus comme ça

not the whole of britain, cornwalls geography and landscape is unique to the rest of britain, as well as brittany in france, cornwall and brittany both share the same type of coastlines and beaches, not only that but architectual influence from when cornish went to brittany i believe

Well architecture often derives from natural ressources. There are a lot of slates in Britanny and that influenced architecture so if there's the same thing in Cornwall they'll find common use.

>Is France the best country in the world?

Yes.