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<blockquote data-quote="will l" data-source="post: 28175" data-attributes="member: 417"><p>many reasons, whilst farmers have an immediate connection with there neighbours (you are a farmer first and foreigner second)</p><p>wives can find it very isolated</p><p>often a 100 h farm has only 50 suckler cows because that is all it can economically support and it wasnt being under farmed before</p><p>and no it wasnt worth what they paid for it</p><p>My wife was pretty good at french before we came</p><p>an english farmer once said after 7 years in france i still cant bollock people in french i have to get the children to do it,( a feed rep i think it was)</p><p>i dont have that problem,</p><p>i will always be english but will probaly never live there again</p><p>sorry to tell you most english people need to concentrate on the accent and getting pee'd whilst helping confidence wont help communication</p><p>except perhaps with "voulez vous couche avec moi"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="will l, post: 28175, member: 417"] many reasons, whilst farmers have an immediate connection with there neighbours (you are a farmer first and foreigner second) wives can find it very isolated often a 100 h farm has only 50 suckler cows because that is all it can economically support and it wasnt being under farmed before and no it wasnt worth what they paid for it My wife was pretty good at french before we came an english farmer once said after 7 years in france i still cant bollock people in french i have to get the children to do it,( a feed rep i think it was) i dont have that problem, i will always be english but will probaly never live there again sorry to tell you most english people need to concentrate on the accent and getting pee'd whilst helping confidence wont help communication except perhaps with "voulez vous couche avec moi" [/QUOTE]
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