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French court American tourists
Scotsman.com ^ | 1 Jul 2003 | SUSAN BELL IN PARIS

Posted on 06/30/2003 8:34:21 PM PDT by aculeus

IN A desperate attempt to show Americans that France has no lingering ill-feeling towards the United States,the main Paris tourist bureau on the Champs Elysées will be decked out in the stars and stripes this Friday.

It is - for the French - an unusually demonstrative celebration of the 4th of July. "It’s a symbolic gesture of friendship to show Americans that they are extra welcome in Paris this summer," a tourism spokeswoman said.

Hotels and restaurants will also mark the US holiday, she said, "offering American visitors a free glass of champagne or a box of chocolates, for example.

"We want to show Americans that we still consider them to be our friends, and that they will be well received despite the difference of opinion between our two countries over Iraq."

Many Americans apparently do not share French willingness to forgive and forget. The number of US tourists visiting Paris from January to April this year plunged by 27 per cent compared with 2002.

US travellers, who previously topped the French capital’s league of foreign visitors, have been overtaken by the British. The French have reacted by launching an intensive marketing and public relations drive, optimistically entitled "Let’s Fall in Love Again", to bring them back.

It includes a video in which the Francophile comedian and filmmaker Woody Allen talks about his love affair with France and declares: "I don’t want to have to refer to my French fry potatoes as freedom fries, and I don’t want to have to freedom kiss my wife, when I really want to French kiss her."

The campaign does not appear to have elicited the hoped-for response across the Atlantic, where the New York Times described it as "maladroit".

It will take more than a video to improve the two countries’ trade relations. French exports to the United States dropped by 21 per cent in the first four months of the year, excluding the military category.

Fears that the US would extract its revenge for President Jacques Chirac’s intransigence over Iraq by boycotting French products were further confirmed by sales figures at the 12th biennial Vinexpo wine fair in Bordeaux.

US sales of French wine have plunged by almost 25 per cent, a fall blamed on a backlash against French products by US consumers.

The US accounts for less than 10 per cent of all French exports, but the US market is the biggest buyer of Bordeaux wines.

"Over the past two months we’ve seen a fall of practically 25 per cent, and that’s ... worrying," said Roland Feredj, head of the Bordeaux Interprofessional Wine Council.

"It’s clear from our American distributors that there is a hesitation to promote French wines for the time being," Bruno Finance, sales manager for Yvon Mau, one of Bordeaux’s largest wine merchants, told the New York Times.

Bernard Hervet, director of a large vineyard in Burgundy, has seen his US exports drop by nearly a third this year.

Louis Régis Affre, general manager of the Federation of Wine and Spirit Exporters, said retail sales of French wine continued to fall sharply in May, even though overall US wine sales were growing.

US wine merchants stayed away in droves from Vinexpo. Even the US wine guru Robert Parker, publisher of the Wine Advocate, did not come to France to taste the 2002 wine, saying he had cancelled because he was worried about travelling during the war.

His influential ratings control price and demand for Bordeaux’s top wines and his absence is a severe blow to last year’s vintage.

At this year’s Paris Air Show, the world’s largest gathering for aerospace executives, military brass and flying fans, the US presence was down markedly from that of previous years. Not a single top executive from a leading US defence contractor attended.

The Pentagon did not allow the US military aircraft present, including an F-16 fighter jet that had just returned from action in Iraq, to take part in the daily flying shows.

Despite an upbeat assessment by the US ambassador in Paris, many political and business leaders on both sides of the Atlantic believe it will take time to patch up French-American relations following the war.

Writing in the right-wing daily Le Figaro last week, the ambassador, Howard Leach, said France and the US have mended the rift over the Iraq war and are focused on working together.

"The differences that we experienced over the disarming of Iraq are in the past and are now part of our history," Mr Leach wrote. "They are not forgotten, but each of us is now better served by focusing on our current international problems and the future."

He insisted the decision to skip the air show was not political but financial. "Companies that elected not to participate this year were reducing expenses because of the difficult economic time in aviation or decided this air show was not the right market for their products," he wrote.

However, Washington insiders said the Pentagon had put pressure on firms not to attend.


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1 posted on 06/30/2003 8:34:21 PM PDT by aculeus
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To: aculeus
to show Americans that France has no lingering ill-feeling towards the United States

Well,that's nice.

Thanks,you CHEESE EATING SURRENDER MONKEYS!

2 posted on 06/30/2003 8:43:46 PM PDT by mdittmar
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To: aculeus
Woody Allen? These people are terminally stupid.
3 posted on 06/30/2003 8:45:55 PM PDT by arkfreepdom
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To: aculeus
IN A desperate attempt to show Americans that France has no lingering ill-feeling towards the United States,the main Paris tourist bureau on the Champs Elysées will be decked out in the stars and stripes this Friday.

What a bunch of absolute idiots. Like as if Germany advertised..."Come visit, our Nazi war criminals now forgive you!"

4 posted on 06/30/2003 8:47:43 PM PDT by ctonious
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To: aculeus
to show Americans that France has no lingering ill-feeling towards the United States

Well ... that's nice .. I actually hold no ill feeling towards the back stabbing cowardly slimy weasels ... french either.

Feck The Frunch

5 posted on 06/30/2003 8:49:33 PM PDT by clamper1797
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To: aculeus
Les grenouilles et les 4èmes ne se mélangent pas.
6 posted on 06/30/2003 8:51:01 PM PDT by Between the Lines
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To: Between the Lines
What you said!
7 posted on 06/30/2003 8:53:34 PM PDT by lainde
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To: aculeus
Well, the government may well work on the relationship, but the American people will take a lot longer to forgive and they may well never forget.

The french have been anti-American for a long time and we always laughed about it, but now that they have endangered our lives, we don't think it's funny anymore. I know that I won't ever forget it.

8 posted on 06/30/2003 8:58:17 PM PDT by McGavin999
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To: aculeus
US travellers, who previously topped the French capital’s league of foreign visitors, have been overtaken by the British. The French have reacted by launching an intensive marketing and public relations drive, optimistically entitled "Let’s Fall in Love Again", to bring them back. It includes a video in which the Francophile comedian and filmmaker Woody Allen talks about his love affair with France

You had a better chance with Jerry Lewis, Froggy.

and declares: "I don’t want to have to refer to my French fry potatoes as freedom fries, and I don’t want to have to freedom kiss my wife, when I really want to French kiss her."

Ugh. Thats an image I could've done without.

9 posted on 06/30/2003 9:05:24 PM PDT by lowbridge (Rob: "I see a five letter word. F-R-E-E-P. Freep." Jerry: "Freep? What's that?" - Dick Van Dyke Show)
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To: aculeus
France has no lingering ill-feeling towards the United States

LOL Well I have plenty of lingering ill-feelings towards the French, the Germans, the Canadians, and the Mexicans. I refuse to purchase any good from these lands, I don't care what it is.

I just purchased 9 bottles of wine for a post 4th gathering. Not one of them is from France. And yes...I bought from our allies, even the Sake. :0)
10 posted on 06/30/2003 9:06:19 PM PDT by ETERNAL WARMING
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To: McGavin999
The french have been anti-American for a long time and we always laughed about it, but now that they have endangered our lives, we don't think it's funny anymore. I know that I won't ever forget it.

Nor will I. I just shrugged it off as stupidity. But when they made it personal, that's when I had enough. It's now personal, France. You've received your last Euro from me.

11 posted on 06/30/2003 9:08:08 PM PDT by ETERNAL WARMING
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To: aculeus
*snicker snicker*
12 posted on 06/30/2003 9:08:46 PM PDT by Ronin
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To: arkfreepdom
I sat here blinking at the screen.

Woody Allen!

LOL! I love it. That is just soooo ....French I suppose!

Most likely they tried to call Jerry Lewis on the phone and he was probably "out of town" at the time (ie, not taking their phone calls).
13 posted on 06/30/2003 9:08:52 PM PDT by I_Love_My_Husband
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To: aculeus
Despite an upbeat assessment by the US ambassador in Paris, many political and business leaders on both sides of the Atlantic believe it will take time to patch up French-American relations following the war.

Yes, eternity sounds about right.

Trace

14 posted on 06/30/2003 9:11:03 PM PDT by Trace21230 (Ideal MOAB test site: Paris)
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To: aculeus
"...many political and business leaders on both sides of the Atlantic believe it will take time to patch up French-American relations following the war."

Maybe, when hell she freezez ovair!
15 posted on 06/30/2003 9:11:43 PM PDT by SwinneySwitch (Freedom is not Free - Support the Troops!)
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To: arkfreepdom
LOL. You beat me too it.

Using Woody Allen to promote France is like using Janet Reno to promote Penthouse. Yeeeeeeeecccchhh!!!!
16 posted on 06/30/2003 9:13:13 PM PDT by Ronin
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To: aculeus
No thanks, you French @ss&ipes. I will stay home and you can stay home, too. Keep your over-priced wines over there as well. Your hotels will stay empty unless they fill up with Iraqis staying under forged passports courtesy of your intelligence service and Syria. Then we may decide to bomb them too. Or send the Mossad over to say howdy.

The arrogance of the slimy Frogs still amazes me.

17 posted on 06/30/2003 9:20:00 PM PDT by ex-Texan (primates capitulards toujours en quete de fromage!)
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To: aculeus
What French genius came up with the idea to use Woody Allen and his appalling comment?

If there was any ad that reminded me why I ignore French goods, that was the perfect one.

What must scare the French is that this boycott is nothing official. It is each person acting on his or her own.

Thus it is tough to defeat.

I have learned many of the French companies and avoid their products scrupulously.

Funny thing though, I have not heard of any French soaps.

Imagine.
18 posted on 06/30/2003 9:21:41 PM PDT by auntdot
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To: aculeus
"It’s a symbolic gesture of friendship..."

Stick it where the sun don't shine...

19 posted on 06/30/2003 9:26:33 PM PDT by Drango (To opt on or off my *NPR/PBS* Ping list please Freep mail me)
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To: aculeus
Here are some lovely Finger Lakes wines for your enjoyment:

http://www.fingerlakeswineries.com/db/wineries.asp?ViewAll=True
20 posted on 06/30/2003 9:29:57 PM PDT by ntnychik
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