What does Mort in a french context looks like?

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Maybe northafrican or immigrant roma gypsy from eastern europe
How do french classify usually people in Austria its austrians/german vs Ausländer that means Outlander foreigner and its often tied to look and culture the more different it is someone similar lets say swiss is not a Ausländer really
How its in france i think a little bit different since its outlawed to question the civic french identity based on skin color

 
Pretty sure Frenchmen haven’t dressed like that in hundreds of years
 
Maybe northafrican or immigrant roma gypsy from eastern europe
How do french classify usually people in Austria its austrians/german vs Ausländer that means Outlander foreigner and its often tied to look and culture the more different it is someone similar lets say swiss is not a Ausländer really
How its in france i think a little bit different since its outlawed to question the civic french identity based on skin color

We have "Mort" fatigue here.
 
Maybe northafrican or immigrant roma gypsy from eastern europe
How do french classify usually people in Austria its austrians/german vs Ausländer that means Outlander foreigner and its often tied to look and culture the more different it is someone similar lets say swiss is not a Ausländer really
How its in france i think a little bit different since its outlawed to question the civic french identity based on skin color

You're almost French. You just need to get with the times:

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Liberté, égalité, fraternité.

You must be an aristo to get that wrong...
 
You're almost French. You just need to get with the times:

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If i were born in france and speak french i probably would identify as french like now i do claim serbian and even austrian connections and identities but since i not even ever stepped one foot into france and dont speak a word french im just a fan
 
Getting around in Europe must be a cinch with trains and boats everywhere. It's barely bigger than Texas. Paris is just hours away. I guess Europe doesn't know about Rick Steve's shows. I've always found it weird how little Europeans travel.

Reminds me of all those New Yorkers who have never been anywhere, and are bigger 'hicks' than Granny and Uncle Jed. Many Chinese in the Bay Area are just as bad; they never leave the city, and think 'Outside' is some Mad Max world full of roving outlaws and tumbleweeds.

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