So these islands are basically a mix between English culture and French culture, right?
So these islands are basically a mix between English culture and French culture, right?
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Went to Jersey once, stayed at a place called Hotel de France. It has nice cows
based cow appreciator
so just French?
There's a Youtube channel run by a bunch of island boomers who're trying to keep the language alive it's very lovely
so just English?
I know a dude from Jersey
He loves cars
That movie about Guernsey was really good
Kino title
They have their own language?
Yes - look it up
Jersey is a pizza gate adjacent island for the British elites. Some brutal stuff has gone down on that island and been covered up.
It's our islands and our boy is from it
No
It's entirely English with French/Norman origin language signs scattered about
Most of the population are also ethnically English these days thanks to extensive settling in the 19th/20th century
The most famous islander today (Henry Cavill) is one of those i.e. born in Jersey to English parents
>CaVILL
Idk sounds kinda French to me tho
Cope they’re 100% Norman
Jersey?
Jersey is a mafia island that launders criminal money, they will literally (yes I am using that word correctly) kill you if you ask too many questions.
30-40% of the population of the both islands were quite literally born in England
Yeah to British Norman parents. Working class Saxon dogs can't afford to live on Jersey.
So that's how the state got its name?
You do realize that after 1000 years every one is mixed right?
i dont believe u. u're being serious?
>Went to Jersey once, stayed at a place called Hotel de France. It has nice cows
maybe they were the real normans after all
Normans were not French, they were vikings paid off with French land to stop them from sacking Paris again.
wasn't sheikh from there