Ceci n'est pas une endive - I Am More French Here Than in France - CommentsCross country, across cultures.2023-10-30T14:01:38+01:00urn:md5:97d871692b4a89344d241201adc049a4DotclearI Am More French Here Than in France - Henriette Weberurn:md5:669bf7a81a092f9569acd1bc412139652009-05-27T10:05:56+02:002009-05-27T09:05:56+02:00Henriette Weber<p>I think you just get more national when you go international. When I lived in Ireland and the UK I was so much more danish than I have ever been back home. I think a large part is because it kind off becomes your identity like "Henriette from Denmark" or in people's memories "that crazy chick from denmark"... =)</p>I Am More French Here Than in France - Sourisdansroqueforturn:md5:66689dbd1575dec5d0aa6f69cc201f452009-05-26T17:42:54+02:002009-05-26T16:42:54+02:00Sourisdansroquefort<p>It remembers me of a colleagues' affirmation as I arrived in Germany. He (german) had spend several months in Marseille and told me he never felt more German than there. It was kind of puzzling to me, I didn't understood. Now I know... But I still can't grasp what makes me french.</p>