Replies
eg You can't get a job/contract in France without speaking French to some degree. I have had interviews in the past where we started speaking English for the IT part and switched to French afterwards. Quite a bit of project terminology is using English words and phrases, so you are right to a certain extend. For the record, I am not a Europhile, however the French are right in many things and if we go down the UK approach of letting any country that wants to join the EU without satisfying even the basic political and economic criteria for membership (eg Turkey), it will be the end. The EU was set up by France, Italy, Germany and the Benelux countries, so they ought to have a say as to what goes on. All we do is try and get the new entrants on our side by playing them against the old members and that hasn't gone down well with France. It helps if one knows and understands what goes on before spouting out various cliches.
eg You can't get a job/contract in France without speaking French to some degree. I have had interviews in the past where we started speaking English for the IT part and switched to French afterwards. Quite a bit of project terminology is using English words and phrases, so you are right to a certain extend. For the record, I am not a Europhile, however the French are right in many things and if we go down the UK approach of letting any country that wants to join the EU without satisfying even the basic political and economic criteria for membership (eg Turkey), it will be the end. The EU was set up by France, Italy, Germany and the Benelux countries, so they ought to have a say as to what goes on. All we do is try and get the new entrants on our side by playing them against the old members and that hasn't gone down well with France. It helps if one knows and understands what goes on before spouting out various cliches.
Comment