smallholder wrote:
Those of you who are English but now live in France, how do you find it?
I am originally from France, but now live in England. I couldn't handle life in France, because the expectation to conform was sooooo high! I find that, in England, I can be eccentric and get on with life easier.What are your experiences?
I used to think that; now i wonder whether it isn't just a result of being an outsider in a country that feel "freer".
Having said that I would never have deliberately chosen to live in France precisely because i did have that impression!!
It just happened cos was the warmest sunniest country whose language i spoke, and where i had previously been able to survive for 5 weeks without a penny, begging in bakeries and looking through bins and sleeping rough, so that when was equally homeless and also jobless, and decided to go in search of the sun i ended up here, ( 9 and a half years ago).
France has lots of wonderful untamed wild "bits", not necessarily huge natural areas but the little corners around towns etc which in UK seem to have been all tidied up. It seems less like a playmobil set than the UK does so often nowadays, when it isn't totally depressing. Though i still love lots of UK landscape i am amazed when visit and see how tidy and neat so much of it is!
Have lived like virtual hermit for most of last 6 years or so. Been astonished by level of conformity in most people i meet. But then i didn't hang out with these kinds of people in England. The father of my son, who i met when hitchhiking, was the first person with a job they actually liked that i had met in years ( possibly 10). With an air-conditioned car, with a suit and tie!!
I just live like hermit most of time. I don't speak french well enough to enjoy the kind of conversation with like minds that i did in UK, and i suspect that those with whom i might hit it off are put off by my "flat"/fluent but limited/unsophisticated french as i was by people with accent and not good at english when i lived in UK.
This lack of close intense complex conversation felt increasingly like a problem until 2 years ago when realised that it's possible that i actually prefer this.
I think the worst/most oppressively conformist/provincial places in France might be medium sized towns. Nimes ( where we lived for 6 years) was very "provincial". Marseille not at all. Here ( little village in foothills of alps in Drome Provencale) is odd because has a tradition of rebellion/resistance; educational and political in the first half of last century, and religious over the last few hundred years. Also with an artistic/musical/cultural reputation which has , in the past anyway, attracted many "free thinkers".
I would be interested to hear what you think is main difference in this respect between the french and english.
I think it's possible that as a highly sensitive introvert i actually quite like the state of exile. It protects me !
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