France. Tough one. Both have so much to offer in terms of history, food, wine, architecture etc. I'll give France the edge in terms of scenery and variety in geography.
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Aren't the people in France the rudest of all?
french people are *****
Just my 0.02 on the question of manners or lack thereof.
Not so much in Spain, but other parts of the continent, among those fellow travellers who you meet in hostels and bars and the like, French people were much more open and friendly, and Spanish people were far more insular and unwilling to branch out past their own group. In terms of the Spanish, this is something that sticks out vividly in my memory.
In my experiences anyway.
PS To the Spanish women > French women post?
NO.
You'd know better than me, but the impression I get of the glorified 'hot' French woman is the catwalk model with the rake thin body and a face that isn't actually hot to the general population but rather to the fans of abstract fashion per se.
Of course it's a stereotype, but one that evolved in France more so than any other country in Europe.
working with a fair few in ireland, and just generally being around them in social settings whilst travelling.How did you come to form this opinion?