But that lack of cleanliness was not his unique trouble. Because of "his obvious Englishness", he triggered unvoluntarily "load and abusive comments" by "a group of yobs" walking around down town. Nevertheless writes the English reader of Adn, "I am encouraging friends to visit Angers". "But, he concludes, please tell M. Beatse (the Angers mayor) that he must do something as tourism should be actively encouraged for strong economic reasons".
13 October, 2012
An English visitor expresses his trouble regarding the lack of cleanliness of Angers down town
The Adn post "Angers down town inhabitants complain about unbearable conditions" published on October 8th led an English reader to react. "What a horrifying piece of editorial", he wrote. " A friend of mine works in France at least twice a month, and knowing my interest in the area around Angers he stayed in the city last week for a couple of nights". That foreign follower "spoke with (his friend) and (that one) was quite embarrased to tell that he felt that the City was very dirty".
But that lack of cleanliness was not his unique trouble. Because of "his obvious Englishness", he triggered unvoluntarily "load and abusive comments" by "a group of yobs" walking around down town. Nevertheless writes the English reader of Adn, "I am encouraging friends to visit Angers". "But, he concludes, please tell M. Beatse (the Angers mayor) that he must do something as tourism should be actively encouraged for strong economic reasons".
But that lack of cleanliness was not his unique trouble. Because of "his obvious Englishness", he triggered unvoluntarily "load and abusive comments" by "a group of yobs" walking around down town. Nevertheless writes the English reader of Adn, "I am encouraging friends to visit Angers". "But, he concludes, please tell M. Beatse (the Angers mayor) that he must do something as tourism should be actively encouraged for strong economic reasons".
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