A writer who has been visiting France for half a century has shared his thoughts on the country, and there's one thing that would make things "just about perfect" if it were scrapped
A writer who has been visiting France for an incredible five decades has pinpointed one thing that would make the country "just about perfect" if it were scrapped. Anthony Peregrine, a journalist with half a century of French adventures under his belt, recently shared his thoughts on how Britain's nearest continental neighbour has evolved over the decades.
Looking back on his earliest French excursions , Anthony recalled living in a "haze of cheap wine, easy friendships and simmering dishes"—though he also suggested the country has "moved on" since those early days.
Among the areas he highlighted were

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