But apparently not!
I thought "malaise" went out with the 70's
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Who doesn't like mayonnaise?
I was recently bumped from an Aer Lingus flight to Air France. The food! C'est magnifique! I don't care what they call it, malaise, mayonaise the French certainly know how to eat.
Maybe if they passed out vouchers for a good meal these kids would learn what it means to be French.