Euro wrote:
> TXZZ wrote:
> > I think US culture because in US you are taught to think and act for
> > yourself whereas french are just a bunch of automotons who mimic what
> > is considered "cultured" likea bunch of monkeys
>
> Which is why the French thought and acted by themselves and refused to
> follow the US leaders into a war in Iraq that now proves to be a
> quagmire, whereas almost no American had the courage to publicly put
> into question the principle of this war before it was launched.
>
> So that, probablt out of jealousy, you also supported steps meant to
> "punish France", a country that had the guts to think and act by
> themselves and not by the orders coming from Washington.
>
> Euro

Politically, both are centralistic (Empirialistic) and feel to have the
right to try and shape the rest of the world as per their own
viewpoints and / or interests

Artistically, both are lively and interesting. Actually they compensate
each other well, especially in films, and the show business.

Emotionaly, I feel that there is also a good exchange of dreams &
fluids between the youngsters of both nations

Business wise, both nations are not particularly apt at doing export
business, expect in areas where their govenment can exert enough
political pressure, like armament, with the exception of garments,
where they both excel in projecting dream brands.