Man with a knife

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I was enjoying a walk round the gardens/grounds of a hall the other day with my family. There was a foreigner in front of us when all of a sudden he grabbed a big stick, whipped a knife out and started stripping the bark off it.

I didn't know what to think of this. Why is he carrying a knife around with him? Does it really matter? Is it What he's used to in there own country?

Either way it was a bit freaky as it's not something you see every day and not when there's just a lot of family's walking about.

anyone here carry a knife around with them?
 
I've had a knife in my pocket or bag since I'm 11 or so. It's pretty common in france. It's a tiny thing these days, perhaps 2inch blade?
I open parcels, strip wires, cut my nails, occasionally cut cheese with it in the car on long journeys, sharpen pencils, use it for lunch at the shooting ground and that sort of things...
 
I've had a knife in my pocket or bag since I'm 11 or so. It's pretty common in france. It's a tiny thing these days, perhaps 2inch blade?
I open parcels, strip wires, cut my nails, occasionally cut cheese with it in the car on long journeys, sharpen pencils, use it for lunch at the shooting ground and that sort of things...

Cutting cheese while driving, there's got to be a law for that somewhere :D
 
A small knife can legally be carried in this country if you have a reason for it, it isn't a locking blade, and you don't threaten anyone with it. You'd probably be questioned about it if seen though.
 
Would you have had the same reaction to a British person whipping out a knife?

I see stuff like that a lot down the local nature reserve. No big deal.
 
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