tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5283569725589938503.post1277641962304315827..comments2023-10-23T04:19:36.057-07:00Comments on Tracey Friley's OneBrownGirl.com® - Culture. Diversity. Humanity. Travel.: Yé Pèl Mò One Brown GirlAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13865793549214184916noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5283569725589938503.post-65300503904591860972011-01-27T09:38:41.085-08:002011-01-27T09:38:41.085-08:00FROM FACEBOOK:
Loved your blog Tracey. As the dau...FROM FACEBOOK:<br /><br />Loved your blog Tracey. As the daughter of a Louisiana Creole man I know that some people consider the language to be broken French or Patois...but there is a vast history and cultural significance that is not to be denied.<br />22 hours ago · <br /><br />I remember once in 7th grade French class there was a young girl newly arrived from Haiti. Our French teacher asked her to introduce herself and she started out saying "Ma nom est..." to which my teacher shouted out in dismay "Non, non, non". Too bad nobody wrote a blog back then (era of black and white tv) to explain the difference and put my young classmate at ease.<br />22 hours ago<br /><br />WOW! thank you thank you. Finally a blog from someone who loves the French Caribbean. Funny I thought I was the only person who suffered from post travel depression<br />14 hours agoAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13865793549214184916noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5283569725589938503.post-58903378360004755942011-01-26T16:38:51.091-08:002011-01-26T16:38:51.091-08:00First, before I compliment you on how much I love ...First, before I compliment you on how much I love your writing style, I want to say that YMML (you make me laugh). Guess I've covered what I wanted to say in this one sentence. Hmmm, what else? Yes, keep sharing your experiences and the facts that back them up, because OBG is a great source for my continuing education and, I'm sure, many of your followers. JudyCAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com